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The Jewish pole vaulter and high jumper proving age is no barrier

Rosalind Zeffertt and Roger Bruck excel at British Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Derby

October 5, 2023 10:34
ROGER BRUCK EMAC
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It’s been another successful year for the Jewish community’s track and field athletes, with several continuing to show that age is no barrier as they star on the national stage.

This year’s British Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Derby drew a record 791 entries and saw Rosalind Zeffertt, the UK’s number one pole vaulter in the V60 (60-69) age group win the British title.

Having secured bronze at the World Masters Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland, earlier in the season, she said, “Pole vault is such a technical discipline and I’m pretty new to it, so the main reason I keep competing isn’t to win medals, but to try to do better each time, whether it’s a personal best or just a small technical improvement.

“I also really love the atmosphere because there’s something special about the pole vault community — they’re really encouraging and supportive of each other. I look for anything that’s a positive and then try to bring that to the next event.

“Torun was different because it was an international, and a new experience, so I was really happy to get the bronze — especially after having ended up in A&E with a back injury two weeks earlier. I’ll go back now to focusing on the UK meetings and continuing to work on technique.”

Also at the Derby meeting was former Maccabiah Games and GB Masters European gold medal winner Roger Bruck. The 84-year-old retained his national titles in both the high and long jump, with the high jump result securing his 20th top-spot UK ranking since 2008 in indoor and outdoor competition.

Speaking about what keeps him going, as well as planning ahead for next year, he says: “Training is surprisingly exhilarating with the adrenaline rush before competition never failing to raise spirits.

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