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Posted on: Monday, March 13, 2006

Castle alum Clay takes silver at world indoors

Associated Press

Germany's Andre Niklaus, middle, rallied to beat Castle High alum Bryan Clay, left, and the Czech Republic's Roman Sebrle.

IVAN SEKRETAREV | Associated Press

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MOSCOW — Andre Niklaus of Germany used a huge pole vault and a strong 1,000-meter race to upset favorites Bryan Clay and Roman Sebrle yesterday for the gold medal in the heptathlon at the World Indoor Championships.

Niklaus was sixth going into the two final events of the two-day competition, but he cleared 17 feet, 4 1/2 inches in the pole vault and won the 1,000 in 2:47.80 to grab the gold medal five points ahead of Clay, the decathlon world champion and silver medalist at the 2004 Olympics.

The come-from-behind victory was the first international title for Niklaus.

Clay, a Castle High alum, led through the first six events, but his margin had dropped to 28 points when he managed only 15-1 in the pole vault. By finishing more than three seconds behind the German in the 1,000, Clay settled for the silver medal.

"I'm very, very disappointed with my performance here," Clay said. "(But) I can't complain too much. I had a few good events, really good events, just off my personal best, and I had a few really bad events.

"I am just happy to still be in the medals to be going home with another silver medal."

Niklaus finished with a personal best 6,192 points, while the American had 6,187. Sebrle, the Olympic champion, took the bronze at 6,161.