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START LIST Pole Vault Men - Final Sopot (POL) World Indoor Championships 7-9 March 2014 START LIST Pole Vault Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Indoor Record WIR 6.16 Renaud LAVILLENIE FRA 28 Donetsk 15 Feb 2014 Championship Record CR 6.01 Steven HOOKER AUS 28 Doha 13 Mar 2010 World Leading WL 6.16 Renaud LAVILLENIE FRA 28 Donetsk 15 Feb 2014 o = Outdoor performance Final 8 March 2014 18:00 START TIME ORDER BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 1 189 Kévin MÉNALDO FRA 12 Jul 92 5.75 5.75 2 224 Konstadínos FILIPPÍDIS GRE 26 Nov 86 5.83 5.77 3 124 Augusto DE OLIVEIRA BRA 16 Jul 90 5.82o 5.50 4 320 Robert SOBERA POL 19 Jan 91 5.75 5.75 5 185 Jérôme CLAVIER FRA 03 May 83 5.81 5.76 6 193 Luke CUTTS GBR 13 Feb 88 5.83 5.83 7 142 Changrui XUE CHN 31 May 91 5.76 5.76 8 143 Yancheng YANG CHN 05 Jan 88 5.80 5.66 9 322 Pawel WOJCIECHOWSKI POL 06 Jun 89 5.91o 5.76 10 216 Malte MOHR GER 24 Jul 86 5.91o 5.90 11 123 Thiago Braz DA SILVA BRA 16 Dec 93 5.83o 5.76 12 155 Jan KUDLICKA CZE 29 Apr 88 5.77 5.75 HEIGHT PROGRESSION 5.40 5.55 5.65 5.75 5.80 5.85 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 6.16 Renaud LAVILLENIE (FRA) Donetsk 15 Feb 14 6.16 Renaud LAVILLENIE (FRA) Donetsk 15 Feb 14 6.15 Sergey BUBKA (UKR) Donetsk 21 Feb 93 5.90 Malte MOHR (GER) Berlin (O2 World) 1 Mar 14 6.06 Steven HOOKER (AUS) Boston (Roxbury), MA 7 Feb 09 5.83 Luke CUTTS (GBR) Rouen 25 Jan 14 6.02 Radion GATAULLIN (URS) Gomel 4 Feb 89 5.77 Konstadínos FILIPPÍDIS (GRE) Pireás (P&F Stadium) 8 Feb 14 6.02 Jeff HARTWIG (USA) Sindelfingen 10 Mar 02 5.77 Piotr LISEK (POL) Bad Oeynhausen 1 Mar 14 6.00 Maksim TARASOV (RUS) Budapest (SC) 5 Feb 99 5.76 Pawel WOJCIECHOWSKI (POL) Orléans 18 Jan 14 6.00 Jean GALFIONE (FRA) Maebashi 6 Mar 99 5.76 Changrui XUE (CHN) Nice 8 Feb 14 6.00 Danny ECKER (GER) Dortmund 11 Feb 01 5.76 Jérôme CLAVIER (FRA) Nice 8 Feb 14 5.96 Lawrence JOHNSON (USA) Atlanta, GA 3 Mar 01 5.76 Thiago Braz DA SILVA (BRA) Donetsk 15 Feb 14 5.95 Tim LOBINGER (GER) Chemnitz 18 Feb 00 5.75 Kévin MÉNALDO (FRA) Aubière 11 Jan 14 5.75 Robert SOBERA (POL) Bydgoszcz 31 Jan 14 5.75 Jan KUDLICKA (CZE) Praha (Stromovka) 1 Feb 14 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-PV-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 10:16 on Friday, 07 March 2014 Official IAAF Partners.
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