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RESULTS Pole Vault Men - Final Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULTS Pole Vault Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R *1 5.92 Armand DUPLANTIS SWE 19 Austin, TX (USA) 31 Mar 2018 Championships Record CR 5.82 Armand DUPLANTIS SWE 19 Tampere 14 Jul 2018 World U20 Leading WU20L 5.93 Armand DUPLANTIS SWE 19 Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 5 May 2018 *1 = Pending ratification Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 14 July 2018 13:49 START TIME 25° C 47 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 16:32 END TIME 26° C 39 % 4.85 5.05 5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.82 6.01 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 1278 Armand DUPLANTIS SWE 10 Nov 99 1 5.82 CR - - - - - - O - O O XXX 2 1297 Zachery BRADFORD USA 29 Nov 99 8 5.55 PB - - O O O - O XXO XXX 3 1231 Masaki EJIMA JPN 6 Mar 99 12 5.55 SB - - O - XXO - O XXO XXX 4 1189 Bo Kanda LITA BAEHRE GER 29 Apr 99 3 5.50 - - - O O - O - XXX 5 1168 Thibaut COLLET FRA 17 Jun 99 9 5.40 - - O - O - X- XX 6 501 Sondre GUTTORMSEN NOR 1 Jun 99 6 5.40 - - O - XO - X- X- X 7 1310 Cole RIDDLE USA 9 Apr 99 10 5.30 - - XO XO XXX 8 1169 Ethan CORMONT FRA 29 Sep 00 4 5.30 PB - XXO XO XO XXX 8 1271 Valco VAN WYK RSA 26 Jul 00 2 5.30 O XO XXO XO XXX 10 1235 Shunto OZAKI JPN 8 Jan 00 5 5.20 PB O XO XO XXX 11 1287 Illya KRAVCHENKO UKR 8 Aug 00 7 5.05 - O XXX 12 1157 José Antonio MALDONADO ESP 1 Dec 99 11 5.05 XO O XXX ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 5.93 Armand DUPLANTIS (SWE) Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 5 May 18 5.93 Armand DUPLANTIS (SWE) Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 5 May 5.80 Maksim TARASOV (URS) Bryansk 14 Jul 89 5.60 Bo Kanda LITA BAEHRE (GER) Soest (GER) 10 Jun 5.80 Raphael HOLZDEPPE (GER) Biberach an der Riss 28 Jun 08 5.58 Kc LIGHTFOOT (USA) Albuquerque, NM (USA) 2 Jun 5.75 Konstadínos FILIPPÍDIS (GRE) Izmir 18 Aug 05 5.55 Sondre GUTTORMSEN (NOR) Arcadia (USA) 7 Apr 5.75 Christopher NILSEN (USA)Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 24 Jun 17 5.55 Zachery BRADFORD (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 15 Jun 5.72 Andrew IRWIN (USA) Baton Rouge, LA 13 May 12 5.55 Masaki EJIMA (JPN) Tampere 14 Jul 5.71 Lawrence JOHNSON (USA) Knoxville, TN 12 Jun 93 5.51 Cole RIDDLE (USA) Chula Vista, CA (USA) 9 Jun 5.71 Germán CHIARAVIGLIO (ARG)Beijing (Chaoyang Sport Center) 19 Aug 06 5.45 Thibaut COLLET (FRA) Blois (FRA) 23 Jun 5.71 Shawnacy BARBER (CAN) Austin, TX 29 Mar 13 5.45 Pål Haugen LILLEFOSSE (NOR) Mannheim (GER) 24 Jun 5.70 Viktor CHISTIAKOV (RUS) Leppävirta 7 Jun 94 5.40 Valco VAN WYK (RSA) Pretoria (RSA) 15 Mar 5.70 Artem KUPTSOV (RUS) Tula (Arsenal Stadium) 7 Jun 03 5.70 Kurtis MARSCHALL (AUS) Mannheim (Hoffmann) 26 Jun 16 5.70 Vladyslav MALYKHIN (UKR) Zary 27 May 17 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-PV-M-f--A--.RS1..v1 Issued at 16:35 on Saturday, 14 July 2018 Official IAAF Partners.
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