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2018 Indoor Track and Field Championships - Pole Vault (Women)

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The women's pole vault competition at the 2018 Indoor Track and Field World Championships was held March 3 in Birmingham, UK, at the National Indoor Arena .

Based on the qualification standard and season rating, 12 jumpers were allowed to compete, who played medals in the final, without qualification [1] .

The current winter world champion in the pole vault was Jennifer Sur from the United States .

Content

  • 1 Medalists
  • 2 records
  • 3 Schedule
  • 4 Results
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References

Medalists

 
Ekaterina Stefanidi won a bronze medal
GoldSilverBronze
  Sandy morris
USA
Angelica Sidorova
Neutral athlete
  Catherine Stefanidi
Greece

Records

Before the start of the competition, the following indoor records were in force.

World record  Jennifer Sur ( USA )5.02 mAlbuquerque , USAMarch 2, 2013
World Championship Record  Jennifer Sur ( USA )4.90 mPortland , USAMarch 17, 2016
The best season result in the world  Katie Nuggett ( USA )4.91 mAlbuquerque , USAFebruary 18, 2018

Schedule

date ofTimeCompetition round
March 3, 201818:00The final

Local time ( UTC ± 00: 00 )

Results

Designations: WR - World Record | AR - Continent Record | CR - World Championship Record | NR - National Record | WL - The best season result in the world | PB - Personal Record | SB - The best result of the season | DNS - Didn't enter the sector | NM - No Result | DQ - Disqualified

The main competitions in women's pole vault took place on March 3, 2018 [2] . Athletes determined the strongest for three and a half hours. The main fight for medals broke out between the American Sandy Morris , Catherine Stefanidi from Greece and Angelica Sidorova , who acted as a neutral athlete. For a long time, Sidorova’s advantage was on her side: she took 4.80 on the first try, while her rivals managed this height only in the third jump. 4.85 again, in the first attempt, only Sidorova obeyed, because of which Morris and Stefanidi transferred the remaining two attempts to 4.90. The Greek athlete could not cope with this height and finished the competition, and the American, on the contrary, was the first to overcome this line and become the leader. Sidorova took 4.90 m in the third approach, setting a personal record and moving the fight for gold to the next height. The denouement came at 4.95 m: only Morris was able to overcome the bar, again in the third attempt. She repeated her personal indoor record and set a new competition record. This victory was her first at major international starts: before that, Morris took second places at the 2016 Winter World Championships , the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , as well as the 2017 World Championships [3] .

A placeAthleteCitizenship4.354,504.604.704.754.804.854.904.955.04ResultNotes
oneSandy morris  USAy! -ooxooxxox−xoxxoxxx4.95 mCR , = PB
2Angelica SidorovaNeutral athletey! -y! -ooy! -ooxxoxxxz! 4.90 mPB
3Catherine Stefanidi  Greecey! -y! -y! -oxoxxox−xxz! z! 4.80 m
fourEliza McCartney  New Zealandy! -xooxxooxxxz! z! z! z! 4.75 mAR
5Katie Nuggett  USAy! -xooxox−xxz! z! z! z! 4.70 m
6Alisha newman  Canadaooxxoxxoxxxz! z! z! z! z! 4.70 mNr
7Yarisley Silva  Cubaoxooxxxz! z! z! z! z! z! 4.60 mSB
8Nina Kennedy  Australiaxoxooxxxz! z! z! z! z! z! 4.60 m
9Olga MullinaNeutral athleteoxoxxoxxxz! z! z! z! z! z! 4.60 m= PB
10Ninon Guyon Romaren  Franceooxxxz! z! z! z! z! z! z! 4,50 m
elevenAngelika Bengtsson  Swedenoxoxxxz! z! z! z! z! z! z! 4,50 mSB
12 ! Lisa Red  Germanyy! -xxxz! z! z! z! z! z! z! z! 0,00 m! NM

Notes

  1. ↑ IAAF World Indoor Championships 2018 Entry Rules & Standards (PDF). IAAF (May 17, 2017). Date of treatment March 25, 2018. Archived on August 19, 2017.
  2. ↑ IAAF World Indoor Championships 2018 - Pole Vault Women - Final . IAAF (March 3, 2018). Date of treatment March 25, 2018. Archived March 25, 2018.
  3. ↑ Simon Turnbull . Report: women's pole vault final - IAAF World Indoor Championships Birmingham 2018 (Eng.) , IAAF (March 3, 2018). Archived March 25, 2018. Date of appeal March 25, 2018.

Links

  • IAAF World Indoor Championships 2018 - Pole Vault Women - Discipline Overview . IAAF . - Competition page on the website of the International Athletics Federation. Date of treatment March 25, 2018. Archived March 25, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=World Championship Track and Field Athletics_2018_— Six_ Jumps ( women )&oldid = 91709683


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