if you are talking about polevaulters than the answer is yes most of us have all our teeth
Vaulters
I think it was the ancient Greeks that invented it... (hope its right!)
I believe they supply them themselves and can have up to around 3 poles each.
I don't know of any "pole volter", but of "pole vaulters", the most famous is Sergei Bubka.
The pole acts like a spring, that is why it bends so much at the start of the jump.
Some polevaulters shave thier armpits because they thaink that it will make them run fast because of less weight. Some do it just because of religion.
Yes the poles will be undamaged make sure the vaulters hands are dry and tape is dry so the vaulter doesn't slip.
Each person attempting the long jump will have three attempts. Competitors must have at least one legal jump to count in the final totals.
milk teeth Deciduous teeth. Reborner teeth. Baby teeth. Temporary teeth. Primary teeth. In Asia: Fall teeth. In Europe: Milk teeth.
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You can call canine teeth transitional teeth. They are what you consider to be baby teeth, a child will pull their canine teeth between the ages of 6 and 11, and permanent canine teeth will grow.
Deciduoud teeth or milk teeth or temporary teeth and more commonly primary teeth.