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START LIST Pole Vault Women - Final Istanbul (TUR) World Indoor Championships From Friday 9 March to Sunday 11 March 2012 START LIST Pole Vault Women - Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Record 5.01 Elena ISINBAEVA RUS 29 23 Feb 2012 Stockholm Championships Record 4.86 Elena ISINBAEVA RUS 21 6 Mar 2004 Budapest (SA) World Leading 5.01 Elena ISINBAEVA RUS 29 23 Feb 2012 Stockholm o = Outdoor performance 11 March 2012 14:00 ORDER BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 1 730 Elena ISINBAEVA RUS 03 Jun 82 5.06 o 5.01 2 617 Silke SPIEGELBURG GER 17 Mar 86 4.77 4.77 3 589 Vanessa BOSLAK FRA 11 Jun 82 4.70 o 4.52 4 506 Alana BOYD AUS 10 May 84 4.76 o4.76 o 5 573 Jirina PTÁCNIKOVÁ CZE 20 May 86 4.70 4.70 6 611 Kristina GADSCHIEW GER 03 Jul 84 4.66 4.52 7 594 Katie BYRES GBR 11 Sep 93 4.52 4.52 8 568 Yarisley SILVA CUB 01 Jun 87 4.75 o 4.72 9 819 Mary SAXER USA 21 Jun 87 4.62 4.62 10 633 Jillian SCHWARTZ ISR 19 Sep 79 4.72 4.52 11 809 Lacy JANSON USA 20 Feb 83 4.66 4.62 12 740 Anastasia SAVCHENKO RUS 08 Apr 89 4.52 4.52 13 785 Hanna SHELEKH UKR 14 Jul 93 4.60 4.60 14 753 Nicole BÜCHLER SUI 17 Dec 83 4.52 4.52 15 593 Holly BLEASDALE GBR 02 Nov 91 4.87 4.87 16 575 Caroline Bonde HOLM DEN 19 Jul 90 4.42 4.42 SERIES 4.30 4.45 4.55 4.65 4.70 4.75 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 5.01 Elena ISINBAEVA (RUS) Stockholm 23 Feb 12 5.01 Elena ISINBAEVA (RUS) Stockholm 23 Feb 12 4.88 Jennifer SUHR (USA) Boston (Roxbury), MA 4 Feb 12 4.88 Jennifer SUHR (USA) Boston (Roxbury), MA 4 Feb 12 4.87 Holly BLEASDALE (GBR) Villeurbanne 21 Jan 12 4.87 Holly BLEASDALE (GBR) Villeurbanne 21 Jan 12 4.85 Svetlana FEOFANOVA (RUS) Peanía 22 Feb 04 4.77 Silke SPIEGELBURG (GER) Leverkusen 15 Jan 12 4.85 Anna ROGOWSKA (POL) Paris (Bercy) 6 Mar 11 4.72 Yarisley SILVA (CUB) Stockholm 23 Feb 12 4.82 Fabiana MURER (BRA) Birmingham, GBR 20 Feb 10 4.71 Anna ROGOWSKA (POL) Spala 26 Feb 12 4.81 Stacy DRAGILA (USA) Budapest (SA) 6 Mar 04 4.70 Jirina PTÁCNIKOVÁ (CZE) Donetsk 11 Feb 12 4.77 Silke SPIEGELBURG (GER) Leverkusen 15 Jan 12 4.62 Mary SAXER (USA) Albuquerque, NM 25 Feb 12 4.76 Monika PYREK (POL) Donetsk 12 Feb 06 4.62 Lacy JANSON (USA) Albuquerque, NM 25 Feb 12 4.75 Yuliya GOLUBCHIKOVA (RUS) Peanía 13 Feb 08 4.60 Hanna SHELEKH (UKR) Donetsk 11 Feb 12 4.60 Kelsie HENDRY (CAN) Flagstaff, AZ 16 Feb 12 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-PV-W-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 10:32 on Saturday, 10 March 2012 Official IAAF Partners.
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