Jan 14, 2025
Standard addresses safety, performance, and maintenance elements for indoor/outdoor and private use facilities.
A new ASTM International standard addresses safety elements of pole-vaulting areas. The new standard (F3711) establishes safety, performance, and maintenance recommendations for indoor/outdoor, and private-use pole vault facilities. ASTM’s sports equipment, playing surfaces, and facilities committee (F08) developed the new standard.
According to ASTM member Andrew Amsden, the new standard will help to create general guidelines for aspects of pole vault that differ between high school, college, and international rule books, such as the allowance of mid-marks and takeoff-marks on the runway.
“Rule books govern the competition aspect of pole vaulting,” says Amsden. “This standard addresses the playing space and how to keep the athletes and equipment safe.”
Ensuring that the space around an active pole vaulter is clear of people who could be injured and objects, such as chairs, that could damage fragile fiberglass poles, is an essential aspect of the standard.
Amsden notes that pole vaulting meet directors, sports builders, and track and field governing bodies will all find the new standard to be useful. These entities include:
Amsden says all interested parties are encouraged to join the subcommittee that developed F3711.
“Everyone brings a different viewpoint – athletes, coaches, officials, manufacturers,” notes Amsden. “The more viewpoints we can get, the better we can make standards that address the widest scope of safety concerns within the sport.”
ASTM welcomes participation in the development of its standards. Become a member at www.astm.org/JOIN.
Media Inquiries: Gavin O’Reilly, tel +1.610.832.9618; goreilly@astm.org
Committee Contact: Joe Koury, tel +1.610.832.9804; jkoury@astm.org
Release #11951
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