2019 World Championships Statistics - Men’S PV by K Ken Nakamura
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2019 World Championships Statistics - Men’s PV by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Doha: 1) Lavillenie, if he wins, will be the first Frenchman to win this event. He will then have gold at all major championships, Worlds, Olympics, World Indoor and European. He will also be the second (after Tarasov) to have complete set of medals. 2) If Duplantis wins either gold or silver, it will be the best medal for SWE. Summary: All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6.05 Dmitri Markov AUS 1 Edmonton 2001 2 2 6.02 Maksim Tarasov RUS 1 Sevilla 1999 3 3 6.01 Sergey Bubka UKR 1 Athinai 1997 4 6.00 Sergey Bubka 1 Stuttgart 1993 5 5.96 Maksim Tarasov 2 Athinai 19 97 6 5.95 Sergey Bubka 1 Tokyo 1991 6 4 5.95 Sam Kendricks USA 1 London 2017 8 5.92 Sergey Bubka 1 Göteborg 1995 9 5 5.91 Dean Starkey USA 3 Athinai 1997 Margin of Victory Difference Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 20cm 6.05m Dmitri Markov AUS Edmonton 2001 Min 0cm 5.86m Brad Walker USA Osaka 2007 5.90m Pawel Wojciechowski POL Daegu 2011 5.89m Raphael Holzdeppe GER Moskva 2013 5.90m Shawn Barber CAN Beijing 2015 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 6.05 Dmitri Markov AUS Edmonton 2001 2 5.96 Maksim Tarasov RUS Athinai 1997 3 5.91 Dean Starkey USA Athinai 1997 4 5.85 Rodion Gataulin URS Tokyo 1991 Michael Stolle GER Edmonton 2001 Dmitri Markov AUS Paris 2003 Lukasz Michalski POL Daegu 2011 Multiple Medalists: Renaud Lavillenie (FRA): 2009 Bronze, 2011 Bronze, 2013 Silver, 2015 Bronze, 2017 Bronze; Piotr Lisek (POL): 2015 Bronze; 2017 Silver Romain Mesnil (FRA): 2007 Silver, 2009 Silver Brad Walker (USA): 2005 Silver, 2007 Gold Alex Averbukh (ISR): 1999 Bronze, 2001 Silver, Dmitri Markov (AUS): 1999 Silver, 2001 Gold, Maksim Tarasov (URS): 1991 Bronze, 1993 Bronze, 1995 Silver, 1997 Silver, 1999 Gold Sergey Bubka (URS): 1983 Gold, 1987 Gold, 1991 Gold, 1993 Gold, 1995 Gold, 1997 Gold All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6.05 Dmitri Markov AUS 1 Edmonton 2001 2 2 6.02 Maksim Tarasov RUS 1 Sevilla 1999 3 3 6.01 Sergey Bubka UKR 1 Athinai 1997 4 6.00 Sergey Bubka 1 Stuttgart 1993 5 5.96 Maksim Tarasov 2 Athinai 1997 6 5.95 Sergey Bubka 1 Tokyo 1991 6 4 5.95 Sam Kendricks USA 1 London 2017 8 5.92 Sergey Bubka 1 Göteborg 1995 9 5 5.91 Dean Starkey USA 3 Athinai 1997 10 6 5.90 Istvan Bagyula HUN 2 Tokyo 1991 10 6 5.90 Grigoriy Yegorov KAZ 2 Stuttgart 1993 10 5.90 Dmitri Markov 3 Sevilla 1999 10 6 5.90 Giuseppe Giblisco ITA 1 Paris 2003 10 6 5.90 Steven Hooker AUS 1 Berlin 2009 10 6 5.90 Pawel Wojciechowski POL 1 Daegu 2011 10 6 5.90 Lazaro Borges CUB 2 Daegu 2011 10 6 5.90 Shawn Barber CAN 1 Beijing 2015 10 6 5.90 Raphael Holzdeppe GER 2 Beijing 2015 19 5.89 Raphael Holzdeppe 1 Moskv a 2013 19 14 5.89 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 2 Moskva 2013 19 14 5.89 Piotr Lisek POL 2 London 2017 19 5.89 Renaud Lavillenie 3 London 2017 23 5.86 Maksim Tarasov 2 Göteborg 1995 23 16 5.86 Jean Galfione FRA 3 Göteborg 1995 23 16 5.86 Brad Walker USA 1 Osaka 2007 23 16 5.86 Romain Mesnil FRA 2 Osaka 2007 27 5.85 Sergey Bubka 1 Roma 1987 27 5.85 Maksim Tarasov 3 Tokyo 1991 27 19 5.85 Rodion Gataulin 4 Tokyo 1991 27 19 5.85 Alex Averbukh ISR 2 Edmonton 2001 27 19 5.85 Nick Hysong USA 3 Edmonton 2001 27 19 5.85 Michael Stolle GER 4 Edmonton 2001 27 5.85 Romain Mesnil 5 Edmonton 2001 27 19 5.85 Okkert Brits RSA 2 Paris 2003 27 19 5.85 Patrik Kristiansson SWE 3 Paris 2003 27 5.85 Dmitri Markov 4 Paris 2003 27 5.85 Romain Mesnil 2 Berlin 2009 27 5.85 Renaud Lavillenie 3 Daegu 2011 27 19 5.85 Lukasz Michalski POL 4 Daegu 2011 27 19 5.85 Maite Mohr GER 5 Daegu 2011 41 24 5.82 Björn Otto GER 3 Moskva 2013 41 5.82 Brad Walker 4 Moskva 2013 41 5.82 Malte Mohr 5 Moskva 2013 41 5.82 Xue Changrui CHN 4 London 2017 45 25 5.81 Danny Ecker GER 3 Osaka 2007 45 25 5.81 Igor Pavlov RUS 4 Osaka 2007 45 5.81 Björn Otto 5 Osaka 2007 45 25 5.81 Yevgeniy Lukyanenko RUS 6 Osaka 2007 45 5.81 Aleksandr Averbukh 7 Osaka 2007 45 25 5.81 Tim Lobinger GER 8 Osaka 2007 Lowest winning height: 5.70 by Sergey Bubka (URS) in 1983 Margin of Victory Difference Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 20cm 6.05m Dmitri Markov AUS Edmonton 2001 Min 0cm 5.86m Brad Walker USA Osaka 2007 5.90m Pawel Wojciechowski POL Daegu 2011 5.89m Raphael Holzdeppe GER Moskva 2013 5.90m Shawn Barber CAN Beijing 2015 Difference between first and third Diff Winning height 3rd place height Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 22cn 6.02m 5.80 Maksim Tarasov RUS Sevilla 1999 Min 5cm 5.85 5.80 Sergey Bubka URS Roma 1987 5.90 5.85 Giuseppe Gibilisco ITA Paris 2003 5.86 5.81 Brad Walker USA Osaka 2007 5.90 5.85 Pawel Wojciechowski POL Daegu 2011 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Diff 3rd place Name Nat Venue Year height Max 11cm 5.91 Dean Starkey USA Athinai 1997 Min 0cm 5.80 Radion Gataullin URS Roma 1987 5.85 Maksim Tarasov URS Tokyo 1991 5.80 (3=) Tarasov&Trandenkov RUS Stuttgart 1993 5.85 Nick Hysong USA Edmonton 2001 5.85 Patrik Kristiansson SWE Paris 2003 5.65 Pavel Gerasimov RUS Helsinki 2005 5.81 Danny Ecker GER Osaka 2007 5.85 Renaud Lavillenie FRA Daegu 2011 5.82 Björn Otto GER Moskva 2013 5.90 (3=) Lavillenie & Wojiciechowski POL Beijing 2015 Highest mark in each round Round Height Name Nat Venue Year Final 6.05m Dmitri Markov AUS Edmonton 2001 Qualifying 5.75m Grigoriy Yegorov KAZ Stuttgart 1993 Jean Galfione FRA Denis Petushinskiy RUS Highest non-qualifier for the final Height Position Name Nat Venue Year 5.65 Holloway, Brits, Pegoraro, Potapovich Stuttgart 1993 Liu Feilang, Bukhalov Osaka 2007 Gripich, Paech, T Braz da Silva, Walker, Beijing 2015 Ogita, Yao Jie, Yamamoto, Gorokhov Average of last nine (21 st century) World Championships Average 2017 2015 2013 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning height 5.91 5.95 5.90 5.89 5.90 5.90 5.86 5.80 5.90 6.05 Winning Medal 5.81 5.89 5.80 5.82 5.85 5.80 5.81 5.65 5.85 5.85 8th place 5.67 5.65 5.70 5.65 5.65 5.65 5.81 5.50 5.70 5.75 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 6.05 Dmitri Markov AUS Edmonton 2001 2 5.96 Maksim Tarasov RUS Athinai 1997 3 5.91 Dean Starkey USA Athinai 1997 4 5.85 Rodion Gataulin URS Tokyo 1991 Michael Stolle GER Edmonton 2001 Dmitri Markov AUS Paris 2003 Lukasz Michalski POL Daegu 2011 5 5.85 Romain Mesnil FRA Edmonton 2001 Maite Mohr GER Daegu 2011 6 5.81 Yevgeniy Lukyanenko RUS Osaka 2007 7 5.81 Alex Averbukh ISR Osaka 2007 8 5.81 Tim Lobinger GER Osaka 2007 Best Marks for Places – all competitions (outdoor) 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 Jeff 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 Multiple Gold Medalists: Sergey Bubka (URS): 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 Multiple Medalists: Renaud Lavillenie (FRA): 2009 Bronze, 2011 Bronze, 2013 Silver, 2015 Bronze, 2017 Bronze; Piotr Lisek (POL): 2015 Bronze; 2017 Silver Romain Mesnil (FRA): 2007 Silver, 2009 Silver Brad Walker (USA): 2005 Silver, 2007 Gold Alex Averbukh (ISR): 1999 Bronze, 2001 Silver, Dmitri Markov (AUS): 1999 Silver, 2001 Gold, Maksim Tarasov (URS): 1991 Bronze, 1993 Bronze, 1995 Silver, 1997 Silver, 1999 Gold Sergey Bubka (URS): 1983 Gold, 1987 Gold, 1991 Gold, 1993 Gold, 1995 Gold, 1997 Gold Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze POL 2015 Pawel Wojiciechowski Piotr Lisek GER 2013 Raphael Holzdeppe Björn Otto URS 1991 Sergey Bubka Maksim Tarasov URS 1987 Sergey Bubka Radion Gataulin URS 1983 Sergey Bubka Konstantin Volkov Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 3 1 2 UKR 3 AUS 2 1 RUS 1 2 1+2= USA 2 1 2 GER 1 1 2 POL 1 1 2= ITA 1 CAN 1 NED 1 FRA 4 4+1= ISR 1 1 RSA 1 KAZ 1 HUN 1 CUB 1 SWE 1 BUL 1 Opening height and total number of attempts by winners Opening height height Total number of attempts to winning height Winner 1983 5.40m 5.70m 6 (plus 3 failure at 5.82m) Sergey Bubka 1987 5.70m 5.85m 2 (plus 3 failure at 6.05m) Sergey Bubka 1991 5.70m 5.95m 4 Sergey Bubka 1993 5.70m 6.00m 4 (plus 3 failure at 6.14m) Sergey Bubka 1995 5.70m 5.92m 3 (plus 3 failure at 6.15m) Sergey Bubka 1997 5.70m 6.01m 5 (plus 1 failure at 6.15m) Sergey Bubka 1999 5.70m 6.02m 6 Maksim Tarasov 2001 5.75m 6.05m 7 (plus 3 failure at 6.10m) Dmitri Markov 2003 5.60m 5.90m 6 Giuseppe Giblisco 2005 5.50m 5.80m 8 ( plus 1 failure at 5.85m) Ren Blom 2007 5.51m 5.86m 5 (plus 3 failure at 5.91m) Brad Walker 2009 5.85m 5.90 m 2 Steven Hooker 2011 5.50m 5.90m 6 (plus 3 failure at 5.95m) Pawel Wojciechowski 2013 5.65m 5.89m 3 (plus 3 failure at 5.96m) Raphael Holzdeppe 2015 5.50m 5.90 4 (plus 3 failure at 6.00m) Shawn Barber 2017 5.50 5.95 6 (plus 1 failure and stopped at 6.01m) Sam Kendricks World Champion with Olympic Gold medal Name Nat World Championships Olympics Steven Hooker AUS 2009 2008 Maksim Tarasov URS 1999 1992 Sergey Bubka URS 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 1988 World Champion with World Indoor Championships Gold medal