Death comes to life in ‘The Strange Case of Angelica’

Manoel de Oliveira, the director of “The Strange Case of Angelica” (out on DVD this week from Cinema Guild), is himself — to say the least — something of a strange case. He turns 103 this December and, having gotten his start in the age of silent cinema, has had a career trajectory unlike any other.
“The Strange Case of Angelica,” a critical hit at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, is a film that the Portuguese director had planned to make half a century ago. Written in 1952, it would have been his second feature, but the Antonio Salazar dictatorship, which he staunchly opposed, derailed his career. An athletic adventurer in his youth (he raced cars, competed in the pole vault and was a trapeze artist), Oliveira tended a farm and vineyard with his wife and directed only a handful of films in the first few decades of his career.

read more http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-second-look-20110918,0,7145771.story

Results: 2011 All-Africa Games

Men’s Pole vault

Larbi Bouraada (ALGERIA) 5:00  Mourad Souissi (ALGERIA) 4.00

Women’s Pole vault

Dora Mahfoudhi (TUNESIA) 3.60  Alima Ouattara (Côte d’Ivoire) 3.20

Decathlon

Jangy Addy (LIBERIA) 7985 pts GR  Guillaume Thierry (Mauritius) 7481 pts NR  Ali Kamé (Madagascar) 7458 pts

READ MORE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2011_All-Africa_Games

All-Time Arizona High School Track & Field Class Records

Pole Vault   Boys                                                            Girls

    Name School Year Mark                                                 Name School Year Mark

  Sr Nick Hysong Tolleson 1990 17’4.50″                    Sr Shaylah Simpson Desert Vista 2010 13’4.00″

  Jr Trent Powell Highland 1996 16’3.00″                   Jr Katie Morgan Corona del Sol 2003 12’10.00″

  So Joe Petrini Westwood 1988 15’3.75″                 So Katie Morgan Corona del Sol 2002 12’6.00″

  Fr Will Hooper Moon Valley 2011 14’0.75            Fr Shaylah Simpson Desert Vista 2007 12’0.00

All-Time Arizona Indoor Records

Pole Vault  Boys  Girls

  Name School Year Mark                                             Name School Year Mark

  Nick Hysong Tolleson 1990 17’0.00″                       Shaylah Simpson Desert Vista 2010 13’2.25

All-Time Arizona Records

Pole Vault  Boys                                                              Girls

  Name School Year Mark                                             Name School Year Mark

  Nick Hysong Tolleson 1990 17’4.75″                       Shaylah Simpson Desert Vista 2010 13’4.00″

  Brandon Glenn Westview 2003 16’8.75″                April Kubishta Lake Havasu 2003 13’0.25″

  Trent Powell Highland 1997 16’8.75″                       Heather Arseneau Desert Vista 2010 13’0″

  Todd Lehman North 1988 16’6.00″                          Katie Morgan Corona del Sol 2004 12’10.50″

  Lance White Tolleson 1988 16’6.00″                       Jaci Perryman Desert Vista 2005 12’9.50″

  Stephen Dolk Ironwood 2003 16’6.00″

Results: Great City Games

12:45 – Women’s Pole Vault

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Pos Firstname Surname Country/Club Performance 3.76 3.96 4.12 4.27 4.35
1 Becky Holliday USA 4.27m - - xo o xxx
3 Holly Bleasdale GBR 4.12m - xo o xxx  
1 Lucy Bryan GBR 3.76m<!–3.76, 3.96 0 , xxx
4 April Steiner Bennet USA - - - xxx  

Mark Hollis’ Blog

In my last post I told that while watching the world championship vault comp I was inspired and motivated. Motivated knowing that to have any chance at a medal I need to be jumping 5.90m/19’4 or higher and inspired because I am just as fast, and strong as the best guys in the world, which led me to ask what am I missing thats allowing them to jump so much higher than I am. I came to the conclusion that I need to perfect my technique, there are major parts of my jump that are holding me back from utilizing the skills and athleticism I have. So im not really taking any time off of vaulting, I need repetitions to relearn proper mechanics and technique. In the past I have taken 3 or 4 weeks off of training but more like 2 1/2 months off of vaulting, then it takes a while to get back in to the flow. So this year Im never getting out of the flow, I had a major breakthrough just last week while watching video of myself and comparing that to other vaulters, something so small that I had never noticed before even tho I had watched the same videos over and over. In the vault, its all about getting on the biggest pole so that you can jump the highest, well to get on the biggest pole you have to be able to”move” the pole which means continuing to put energy into the pole as you takeoff and swing so that it doesnt just unbend and throw you back onto the track. Something that I have struggled with is moving the pole, a lot of my jumps especially this year you see me getting off of the pole at the top, well I believe that is because the pole has stopped moving and so I feel the need to push myself into the mats to finish my jump. After seeing this epiphany, i practiced in the backyard a little, which is tough because Zoey my black lab chases after the end of my piece of broken pole. I was anxious to try out my new found theory so I went and practiced, Ive never had one thing make such a noticeable difference in my jump immediately. When I did this small movement just a little differently it allowed my chest to come through which then allowed me to swing more powerfully, keeping the pole bent and I was able to catch a great ride off the top of the pole. Also this is my 10 step pole that Im using from 8steps! So not only did it allow me to get on bigger poles immediately but also to move those poles and jump pretty high in the air. Anyway Im excited! its really cool when you can find something that really clicks that gets you excited about vaulting again. This is a 15’7″ 195lb pacer carbon holding about 15’4″ jumping at a 17′ bungee, next practice im jumping at a bar so I should have some more good vids up after that.

Arizona State University 2012 Vaulters — Revised

Note: Dylan said that the ASU roster on line was not correct.  Here are the vaulters at ASU.

Dylan Austin RS SO Phoenix, Ariz. (Moon Valley) 

Cory Kraft RS JR Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista)

derick hinch junior transfer

tanner(dono last name) freshman

Cara Carpenter SR Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View)

Linda Kuenzi JR Lenexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest)

Shaylah Simpson SO Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista)

monica(dono last name) freshman

Decathletes

Jeremy Marcinko RS JR Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley)

Austin Prince SR Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley)

jamie sandys senior