2018 European Championships Statistics – Men’S PV by K Ken Nakamura
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2018 European Championships Statistics – Men’s PV by K Ken Nakamura Summary All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS 1 Helsinki 1994 2 2 5.97 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 1 Helsinki 2012 3 3 5.92 Björn Otto GER 2 Helsinki 2012 4 4 5.90 Igor Trandenkov RUS 2 Helsinki 1994 5 5.90 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 1 Zürich 2014 6 5 5.85 Sergey Bubka URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 6 5.85 Rodion Gataullin 1 Split 1990 6 5 5.85 Jean Galfione FRA 3 Helsinki 1994 6 5 5.85 Alex Averbukh ISR 1 München 2002 6 5.85 Renaud Lavillenie 1 Barcelona 2010 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 20cm 4.80 Pentti Nikula FIN Beograd 1962 5.90 Rena ud Lavillenie FRA Zürich 2014 Min 0cm 5.60 Robert Sobera POL Amsterdam 2016 5.81 Maksim Tarasov RUS Budapest 1998 5.60 Aleksandr Krupskiy URS Athinai 1982 5.35 Vladimir Kishkun URS Roma 1974 4.50 Eeles Landstrom FIN Stockholm 1958 4.40 Eeles Landstrom FIN Bern 1954 4.00 Gustav Wegner GER Torino 1934 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS Helsinki 1994 2 5.92 Björn Otto GER Helsinki 2012 3 5.85 Jean G alfione FRA Helsinki 1994 4 5.80 Philippe Collet FRA Helsinki 1994 Highest non-qualifier for the final Height Position Name Nat Venue Year 5.60 6qA Michal Balner CZE Barcelona 2010 8qB Eemeli Salomaki FIN Barcelona 2010 Multiple Gold Medalists: Renaud Lavellenie (FRA): 2010, 2012, 2014 Alex Averbukh (ISR): 2002, 2006 Rodion Gataullin (URS): 1990, 1994 Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR): 1966, 1969, 1971 Eeles Landström (FIN): 1950, 1954 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Yea r Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2014 Renaud Lavillenie Kevin Menaldo GER 2002 Lars Börgeling Tim Lobinger RUS 1994 Rodion Gataullin Igor Trandenkov URS 1990 Rodion Gataullin Grigoriy Yegorov URS 1986 Sergey Bubka Vasiliy Bubka URS 1982 Aleksandr Kr upskiy Vladimir Polyakov FIN 1978 Antti Kalliomäki Rauli Pudas URS 1974 Vladimir Kishkun Yuriy Isakov FIN 1962 Pentti Nikula Kauko Nyström FIN 1950 Valto Olenius Jukka Piironen Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS 1 Helsinki 1994 2 2 5.97 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 1 Helsinki 2012 3 3 5.92 Björn Otto GER 2 Helsinki 2012 4 4 5.90 Igor Trandenkov RUS 2 Helsinki 1994 5 5.90 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 1 Zürich 2014 6 5 5.85 Sergey Bubka URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 6 5.85 Rodion Gataullin 1 Split 1990 6 5 5.85 Jean Galfione FRA 3 Helsinki 1994 6 5 5.85 Alex Averbukh ISR 1 München 2002 6 5.85 Renaud Lavillenie 1 Barcelona 2010 11 8 5.81 Maksim Tarasov RUS 1 Budapest 1998 11 8 5.81 Tim Lobinger GER 2 Budapest 1998 13 10 5.80 Philippe Collet FRA 4 Helsinki 1994 13 10 5.80 Denis Petushinskiy RUS 5 Helsinki 1994 13 10 5.80 Lars Börgeling GER 2 München 2002 13 5.80 Tim Lobinger GER 3 München 2002 13 10 5.80 Patrik Kristiansson SWE 4 München 2002 13 10 5.80 Maksym Mazuryk UKR 2 Barcelona 2010 19 15 5.77 Raphael Holzdeppe GER 3 Helsinki 2012 19 15 5.77 Malte Mohr GER 4 Helsink i 2012 21 5.76 Jean Galfione FRA 3 Budapest 1998 21 17 5.76 Danny Ecker GER 4 Budapest 1998 23 18 5.75 Vasiliy Bubka URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 23 5.75 Phillippe Collet 3 Stuttgart 1986 23 18 5.75 Grigoriy Yegorov URS 2 Split 1990 23 18 5.75 Hermann Feh ringer AUT 3 Split 1990 23 18 5.75 Stepan Janacek CZE 5 München 2002 23 18 5.75 Prezemyslaw Czerwinski POL 3 Barcelona 2010 23 18 5.75 Giuseppe Gibilisco ITA 4 Barcelona 2010 30 24 5.72 Konstadinos Filippidis GRE 5 Helsinki 2012 31 25 5.70 Atanas Tar ev BUL 4 Stuttgart 1986 31 5.70 Phillippe Collet 4 Split 1990 31 25 5.70 Javier Garcia ESP 5 Split 1990 31 5.70 Sergey Bubka 6 Split 1990 31 25 5.70 Andrei Tivontschik GER 6 Helsinki 1994 31 25 5.70 Danny Krasnov ISR 7 Helsinki 1994 31 25 5.70 Gi anni Iapichino ITA 8= Helsinki 1994 31 25 5.70 Valeri Bukrejev EST 8= Helsinki 1994 31 25 5.70 Adam Ptacek CZE 6= München 2002 31 25 5.70 Denys Yurcheko UKR 6= München 2002 31 25 5.70 Vasiliy Gorshkov RUS 8 München 2002 31 5.70 Alex Averbukh 1 Göte borg 2006 31 25 5.70 Damiel Dossevi FRA 5 Barcelona 2010 31 25 5.70 Fabian Shulze GER 6 Barcelona 2010 31 25 5.70 Pawel Wojciechowski POL 2 Zürich 2014 31 25 5.70 Jan Kudlicka CZE 3= Zürich 2014 31 25 5.70 Kevin Menaldo FRA 3= Zürich 2014 48 5.65 Tim Lobinger 2= Göteborg 2006 48 39 5.65 Romain Mesnil FRA 2= Göteborg 2006 48 39 5.65 Matti Mononen FIN 4 Göteborg 2006 48 5.65 Przemyslaw Czerwinski POL 5 Göteborg 2006 48 5.65 Maksym Mazuryk UKR 1qA Barcelona 2010 48 39 5.65 Raphael Hozdeppe GER 2qA Barcelona 2010 48 5.65 Romain Mesnil FRA 2qA Barcelona 2010 48 5.65 Giuseppe Gibilisco ITA 1qB Barcelona 2010 48 5.65 Jan Kudlicka 2qB Barcelona 2010 48 5.65 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 3qB Barcelona 2010 48 39 5.65 Lukasz Michalski POL 3qB Bar celona 2010 48 5.65 Fabian Schulze GER 3qB Barcelona 2010 48 5.65 Lukasz Michalski POL 7 Barcelona 2010 48 39 5.65 Aleksandr Gripich RUS 5 Zürich 2014 48 39 5.65 Piotr Lisek POL 6 Zürich 2014 Lowest winning height since 1990: 5.60m by Robert Sobera (POL) in 2016 5.70m by Aleksandr Averbukh (ISR) in 2002 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 20cm 4.80 Pentti Nikula FIN Beograd 1962 5.90 Renaud Lavillenie FRA Zürich 2014 Min 0cm 5.60 Robert Sobera POL Amsterdam 2016 5.81 Maksim Tarasov RUS Budapest 1998 5.60 Aleksandr Krupskiy URS Athinai 1982 5.35 Vladimir Kishkun URS Roma 1974 4.50 Eeles Landstrom FIN Stockholm 1958 4.40 Eeles Landstrom FIN Bern 1954 4.00 Gustav Wegner GER Torino 1934 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 20cm 5.00 Herve d’Encausse FRA Budapest 1966 Min 0cm 5.50 Robert Renner SLO Amsterdam 2016 5.77 Raphael Holzdeppe GER Helsinki 2012 5.75 Przemyslaw Czerwinski POL Barcelona 2010 5.65 (tie 2 nd ) Romain Mesnil & Tim Lobinger FRA/GER Göteborg 2006 5.80 Tim Lobinger GER München 2002 5.76 Jean Galfione FRA Budapest 1998 5.45 Rauli Pudas FIN Praha 1978 5.30 Yuriy Isakov URS Roma 1974 4.10 Jan Bem TCH Oslo 1946 4.00 Pierre Ramadier FRA Paris 1938 3.90 John Lindroth FIN Torino 1934 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS Helsinki 1994 2 5.92 Björn Otto GER Helsinki 2012 5.90 Igor Trandenkov RUS Helsinki 1994 3 5.85 Jean Galfione FRA Helsinki 1994 4 5.80 Philippe Collet FRA Helsinki 1994 5 5.80 Denis Petushinskiy RUS Helsinki 1994 6 5.70 Sergey Bubka URS Split 1990 Andrei Tivontschik GER Helsinki 1994 Fabian Schulze GER Barcelona 2010 7 5.70 Danny Krasnov ISR Helsinki 1994 8 5.70 Gianni Iapichino ITA Helsinki 1994 Valeri Bukrejev EST Helsinki 1994 Vasiliy Gorshkov RUS München 2002 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos height Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 6.14 Sergey Bubka UKR Sestriere 31 July 1994 2 6.00 Okkert Brits RSA Sestriere 29 July 1995 6.00 Maksim Tarasov RUS Fukuoka 13 Sept 1997 6.00 Jeff Hartwig USA Athinai 16 June 1999 3 5.95 Dmitriy Markov AUS Athinai 16 June 1999 5.95 Jeff Hartwig USA Monaco 4 Aug 1999 4 5.95 Tim Lobinger GER Athinai 16 June 1999 5.90 Jean Galfione FRA Monaco 4 Aug 1999 Michael Stolle GER Sydney 29 Sept 2000 5 5.86 Pyotr Bochkaryov RUS Atlanta 2 Aug 1996 5.85 Romain Mesnil FRA Edmonton 9 Aug 2001 Malte Mohr GER Daegu 29 Aug 2011 6 5.86 Dmitriy Markov BLR Atlanta 2 Aug 1996 5.81 Yevgeniy Lukyanenko RUS Osaka 1 Sept 2007 Highest performance in each round Round Height Name Nat Venue Year Final 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS Helsinki 1994 Qualifying round 5.65 Maksym Mazuryk UKR Barcelona 2010 Raphael Holzdeppe GER Barcelona 2010 Romain Mesnil FRA Barcelona 2010 Giuseppe Gibilisco ITA Barcelona 2010 Jan Kudlicka CZE Barcelona 2010 Renaud Lavillenie FRA Barcelona 2010 Lukasz Michaliski POL Barcelona 2010 Fabian Schulze GER Barcelona 2010 Highest non-qualifier for the final Height Position Name Nat Venue Year 5.60 6qA Michal Balner CZE Barcelona 2010 8qB Eemeli Salomaki FIN Barcelona 2010 Multiple Gold Medalists: Renaud Lavellenie (FRA): 2010, 2012, 2014 Alex Averbukh (ISR): 2002, 2006 Rodion Gataullin (URS): 1990, 1994 Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR): 1966, 1969, 1971 Eeles Landström (FIN): 1950, 1954 Multiple Medalists: Jan Kudlicka (CZE): 2016 Silver, 2014 Bronze Renaud Lavellenie (FRA): 2010 Gold; 2012 Gold; 2014 Gold Alex Averbukh (ISR): 2002 Gold; 2006 Gold; Tim Loginber (GER): 1998 Silver; 2002 Bronze Jean Galfione (FRA): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Bronze Rodion Gataullin (URS): 1990 Gold; 1994 Gold; Kjell Isaksson (SWE): 1969 Silver; 1971 Silver Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR): 1966 Gold; 1969 Gold; 1971 Gold Eeles Landström (FIN): 1954 Gold; 1958 Gold Ragnar Lundberg (SWE): 1950 Gold; 1954 Silver Bo Ljungberg (SWE): 1934 Silver; 1938 Silver Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 5 4 2 FIN 3 2 4 GDR 3 1 FRA 3 6 + 1= SWE 2 5 GER 2 4 2 RUS 2 1 ISR 2 POL 1 1 1 TCH 1 1 CZE 1 1= GRE 1 UKR 1 ITA 2 GBR 1 AUT 1 BUL 1 SLO 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2014 Renaud Lavillenie Kevin Menaldo GER 2002 Lars Börgeling Tim Lobinger RUS 1994 Rodion Gataullin Igor Trandenkov URS 1990 Rodion Gataullin Grigoriy Yegorov URS 1986 Sergey Bubka Vasiliy Bubka URS 1982 Aleksandr Krupskiy Vladimir Polyakov FIN 1978 Antti Kalliomäki Rauli Pudas URS 1974 Vladimir Kishkun Yuriy Isakov FIN 1962 Pentti Nikula Kauko Nyström FIN 1950 Valto Olenius Jukka Piironen Average from last eight European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Height 5.84 5.60