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Rusty Shealy 
Rusty Shealy Pole Vault 
rusty@shealyathletics.com 
803-315-5998 

When

Beginning on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at 12:00 Noon    -and-
Endiing on Thursday, July 31, 2014 at 4:00 PM


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Rusty Shealy Pole Vault 
121 Crockett Road
Columbia, SC 29212
 

 
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Rusty Shealy Pole Vault Summer Camp, July 29-31 

Welcome to our Rusty Shealy Pole Vault Camp page!  The Columbia camps are held at Shealy Athletics, the home of Rusty Shealy Pole Vault.  Summer camp fee is $425.  Summer camp housing will be in a large home on beautiful Lake Murray, making it an unforgetable summer camp experience.  We will provide transportation from our facility to the lake, as well as all meals, during the camp.  Our camps are designed for both new and experienced vaulters.  All ages 13 and above are welcome.  Groups will be taught based on ability level.  Vaulters will be taken through a series of highly successful learning progressions, as taught by the best coaches worldwide.  We believe in learning by doing. 

Please share this Rusty Shealy Pole Vault Camp information with your friends and coaches to make it the best camp possible.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at the email address or phone number listed.  We look forward to seeing you! 

About Us...

Rusty Shealy, Columbia, SC:  As Director of Rusty Shealy Pole Vault, Coach Shealy is referred to as "The Unfair Advantage".  He has coached seventy-five South Carolina High School State Champions, ten National Champions and had three on "Team USA" the World Team since 1998.  He may be the only coach in the country to ever have four of his athletes acheive the rarity of jumping their age, since only a few people in the world do it each year.  One jumped 14' at 14 years of age, four have jumped 15' at 15 years old, two jumped 16' at 16 years old, and one 17' 1" at 17 years of age.  As an NCAA coach at the University of South Carolina, Rusty coached seven Southeastern Conference scorers in two seasons, with one NCAA Indoor All-American female at 13' 6.25".