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RESULTS Pole Vault Men Ostrava (CZE) Continental Cup 8-9 September 2018 RESULTS Pole Vault Men RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 6.16 Renaud LAVILLENIE FRA 28 Donetsk (Sport Palace Druzhba) 15 Feb 2014 Championships Record CR 5.95 Steven HOOKER AUS 28 Split (Poljud Stadion) 5 Sep 2010 World Leading WL 6.05 Armand DUPLANTIS SWE 19 Berlin (GER) 12 Aug 2018 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 9 September 2018 15:33 START TIME 11° C 100 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 16:58 END TIME 11° C 100 % 4.70 4.90 5.10 5.30 5.50 5.65 5.75 5.80 5.85 5.90 6.01 PLACE NAME TEAM DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT POINTS 1 Sam KENDRICKS AME (USA) 7 Sep 92 6 5.85 - - - - O O XO O O X- XX 8 2 Renaud LAVILLENIE EUR (FRA) 18 Sep 86 5 5.80 - - - - - O - O X- XX 7 3 Shawnacy BARBER AME (CAN) 27 May 94 2 5.65 - - - O XO O XX- X 6 4 Timur MORGUNOV EUR (ANA) 12 Oct 96 1 5.65 - - - - XO XO - XXX 5 5 Stephen CLOUGH APA (AUS) 4 Nov 96 4 5.10 - XO XXO XXX 4 6 Valco VAN WYK AFR (RSA) 26 Jul 00 3 5.10 O XXO XXO XXX 3 7 Mohamed Amin ROMDHANA AFR (TUN) 27 Jan 93 7 4.90 O O XXX 2 Pole Vault Men - Team Result Continental Cup Standings after 30 events Total Individual Points Team Points Team Points 1 AME AMERICAS 14 8 1 AME AMERICAS 220 2 EUR EUROPE 12 6 2 EUR EUROPE 200 3 AFR AFRICA 5 4 3 APA ASIA-PACIFIC 146 4 APA ASIA-PACIFIC 4 2 4 AFR AFRICA 113 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 6.14 Sergey BUBKA (UKR) Sestriere 31 Jul 94 6.05 Armand DUPLANTIS (SWE) Berlin (GER) 12 Aug 6.05 Maksim TARASOV (RUS) Athína 16 Jun 99 6.00 Timur MORGUNOV (ANA) Berlin (GER) 12 Aug 6.05 Dmitri MARKOV (AUS)Edmonton (Commonwealth Stadium) 9 Aug 01 5.96 Sam KENDRICKS (USA) Paris (FRA) 30 Jun 6.05 Renaud LAVILLENIE (FRA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 30 May 15 5.95 Renaud LAVILLENIE (FRA) Austin, TX (USA) 14 Apr 6.05 Armand DUPLANTIS (SWE) Berlin (GER) 12 Aug 18 5.94 Piotr LISEK (POL) Lutherstadt Wittenberg (GER) 1 Aug 6.04 Brad WALKER (USA) Eugene, OR 8 Jun 08 5.92 Shawnacy BARBER (CAN) Austin, TX (USA) 31 Mar 6.03 Okkert BRITS (RSA) Köln 18 Aug 95 5.86 Christopher NILSEN (USA) Sioux Falls, SD (USA) 5 May 6.03 Jeff HARTWIG (USA) Jonesboro, AR 14 Jun 00 5.84 Pawel WOJCIECHOWSKI (POL) Lausanne (SUI) 4 Jul 6.03 Thiago BRAZ (BRA) Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Olímpico) 15 Aug 16 5.81 Raphael HOLZDEPPE (GER) Zweibrücken (GER) 16 Jun 6.01 Igor TRANDENKOV (RUS) Sankt-Peterburg 4 Jul 96 5.80 Kurtis MARSCHALL (AUS) Perth (AUS) 20 Jan 6.01 Timothy MACK (USA) Monaco (Stade Louis II) 18 Sep 04 5.80 Devin KING (USA) Austin, TX (USA) 31 Mar 6.01 Evgeniy LUKYANENKOBydgoszcz (RUS) (Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak) 1 Jul 08 6.01 Björn OTTO (GER) Aachen 5 Sep 12 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-PV-M-f--A--.RS1..v1 Issued at 17:08 on Sunday, 09 September 2018 Official IAAF Partners Ostrava (CZE) Continental Cup 8-9 September 2018 RESULTS Pole Vault Women RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 5.06 Elena ISINBAEVA RUS 27 Zürich (Letzigrund) 28 Aug 2009 Championships Record CR 4.85 Sandi MORRIS USA 26 Ostrava 8 Sep 2018 World Leading WL 4.95 Sandi MORRIS USA 26 Greenville (USA) 27 Jul 2018 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 8 September 2018 16:01 START TIME 20° C 73 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 17:50 END TIME 20° C 64 % 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.15 4.30 4.45 4.55 4.65 4.70 4.75 4.80 PLACE NAME TEAM DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 4.85 4.90 POINTS 1 Anzhelika SIDOROVA EUR (ANA) 28 Jun 91 1 4.85 CR - - - - - O - O O O X- 8 XO XXX 2 Katerina STEFANIDI EUR (GRE) 4 Feb 90 4 4.85 CR - - - - - - - O - XXO O 7 XO XXX 3 Sandi MORRIS AME (USA) 8 Jul 92 5 4.85 CR - - - - - O O O XXO XO O 6 XO XXX 4 Yarisley SILVA AME (CUB) 1 Jun 87 2 4.55 - - - - XO O XXO XXX 5 5 Lisa CAMPBELL APA (AUS) 26 Aug 92 7 4.00 O O O XXX 4 6 Dora MAHFOUDHI AFR (TUN) 7 Aug 93 6 4.00 O O XO XXX 3 7 Donia Ahmed EL TABAGH AFR (EGY) 13 Sep 91 3 3.80 XO O XXX 2 Pole Vault Women - Team Result Continental Cup Standings after 18 events Total Individual Points Team Points Team Points 1 EUR EUROPE 15 8 1 AME AMERICAS 127 2 AME AMERICAS 11 6 2 EUR EUROPE 117 3 AFR AFRICA 5 4 3 APA ASIA-PACIFIC 85 4 APA ASIA-PACIFIC 4 2 4 AFR AFRICA 74 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 5.06 Elena ISINBAEVA (RUS) Zürich (Letzigrund) 28 Aug 09 4.95 Sandi MORRIS (USA) Greenville (USA) 27 Jul 5.00 Sandi MORRIS (USA) Bruxelles (Boudewijnstadion) 9 Sep 16 4.94 Eliza MCCARTNEY (NZL) Jockgrim (GER) 17 Jul 4.94 Eliza MCCARTNEY (NZL) Jockgrim (GER) 17 Jul 18 4.93 Jennifer SUHR (USA) Austin, TX (USA) 14 Apr 4.93 Jennifer SUHR (USA) Austin, TX (USA) 14 Apr 18 4.87 Katerina STEFANIDI (GRE) Zürich (SUI) 30 Aug 4.91 Yarisley SILVA (CUB) Beckum (Jahnstadion) 2 Aug 15 4.85 Anzhelika SIDOROVA (ANA) Monaco (MON) 20 Jul 4.91 Katerina STEFANIDI (GRE) London (Olympic Stadium) 6 Aug 17 4.80 Holly BRADSHAW (GBR) Jockgrim (GER) 17 Jul 4.88 Svetlana FEOFANOVA (RUS) Iráklio 4 Jul 04 4.80 Yarisley SILVA (CUB) Monaco (MON) 20 Jul 4.87 Fabiana MURER (BRA)São Bernardo do Campo (Arena Caixa) 3 Jul 16 4.80 Nikoléta KYRIAKOPOÚLOU (GRE) Berlin (GER) 9 Aug 4.85 Anzhelika SIDOROVA (RUS) Cheboksary (Olimpiyskiy) 21 Jun 16 4.80 Katie NAGEOTTE (USA) Beckum (GER) 26 Aug 4.83 Stacy DRAGILA (USA) Ostrava 8 Jun 04 4.75 Alysha NEWMAN (CAN) Gold Coast (Carrara Stadium) 13 Apr 4.83 Anna ROGOWSKA (POL) Bruxelles (Boudewijnstadion) 26 Aug 05 4.75 Ninon GUILLON-ROMARIN (FRA) Monaco (MON) 20 Jul 4.83 Nikoléta KYRIAKOPOÚLOUParis Saint-Denis (GRE) (Stade de France) 4 Jul 15 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-PV-W-f--A--.RS1..v1 Issued at 17:50 on Saturday, 08 September 2018 Official IAAF Partners.
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