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2019 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women 2019 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women PV by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 4.90 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 1 Madrid 2005 2 2 4.85 Anna Rogowska POL 1 Paris 2011 2 2 4.85 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 1 Beograd 2017 4 4 4.80 Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 1 Praha 2015 5 5 4.76 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 1 Birmingham 2007 6 4.75 Svetlana Feofanova 1 Wien 2002 6 4.75 Anna Rogowska 2 Madrid 2005 6 6 4.75 Yuliya Golubchikova RUS 1 Torino 2009 6 6 4.75 Silke Spiegelburg GER 2 Torino 2009 6 4.75 Silke Spiegelburg 2 Paris 2011 6 4.75 Ekaterini Stefanidi 2 Praha 2015 6 6 4.75 Lisa Ryzih GER 2 Beograd 2017 13 4.71 Yuliya Golubchikova 2 Birmingham 2007 14 9 4.70 Monika Pyrek POL 3 Madrid 2005 14 9 4.70 Angelica Bengtsson SWE 3 Praha 2015 16 11 4.67 Holly Bradshaw GBR 1 Göteborg 2013 16 4.67 Anna Rogowska POL 2 Göteborg 2013 18 4.66 Anna Rogowska POL 3 Birmingham 2007 19 12 4.65 Yvonne Buschbaum GER 2 Wien 2002 19 12 4.65 Carolin Hingst GER 4 Madrid 2005 19 12 4.65 Anna Battke GER 3 Torino 2009 19 12 4.65 Kristina Gadschiew GER 3 Paris 2011 23 4.62 Anzhelika Sidorova 3 Göteborg 2013 24 4.60 Monika Pyrek POL 3 Wien 200 2 24 16 4.60 Tatyana Polnova RUS 5 Madrid 2005 24 16 4.60 Minna Nikkanen FIN 4= Paris 2011 24 16 4.60 Jirina Svobodova CZE 4= Paris 2011 24 16 4.60 Aleksandra Kiryashova RUS 6 Paris 2011 24 4.60 An zhelika Sidorova Q Praha 2015 24 4.60 Ekaterini Stefanidi Q Praha 2015 24 4.60 Angelica Bengtsson Q Praha 2015 24 16 4.60 Angelina Krasnova RUS Q Prah a 2015 24 16 4.60 Nikoleta Kiriakopulou GRE Q Praha 2015 24 16 4.60 Marion F lack FRA Q Praha 2015 24 16 4.60 Katherina Bauer GER Q Praha 2015 24 4.6 0 Angelina Krasnova 4 Praha 2015 37 24 4.58 Pavla Rybova CZE 4 Birmingham 2007 38 24 4.56 Anastasiya Savchenko RUS 1q Göteborg 2013 38 4.56 Holly Bradshaw 2q Göteborg 2013 40 4.56 Anzhelika Sidorova 3q Göteborg 2013 41 26 4.55 Annik a Becker GER 4 Wien 2002 41 26 4.55 Pavla Hamackova CZE 6 Madrid 2005 41 4.55 Svetlana Feofanova 1q Birmingham 2007 41 4.55 Yuliya Golubchikova 2q Birmingham 2007 41 4.55 Anna Rogowska 1q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Lisa Ryzih 1q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Silke Spiegelburg 1q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Minna Nikkanen 4q Paris 2011 41 26 4.55 Anastasiya Shevedova BLR 5q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Nikolia Kiriakopoulou 8 6q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Aleksandra Kiryashova 6q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Kristina Gadschiew 8q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Jirina Svobodova 9q Paris 2011 41 4.55 Lisa Ryzih Q Praha 2015 41 26 4.55 Michaela Meijer SWE Q Praha 2015 41 4.55 Angelica Bengtsson SWE 3= Beograd 2017 41 26 4.55 Maryna Kylypko UKR 3= Beograd 2017 41 4.55 Michaela Meij er SWE 5 Beograd 2017 41 26 4.55 Lisa Gunnarsson SWE 6= Beograd 2017 41 4.55 Minna Nikkanen 6= Beograd 2017 Margin of Victory Difference Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 15cm 4.90 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS Madrid 2005 Min 0cm 4.75 Yuliya Golubchikova RUS Torino 2009 4.67 Holly Bradshaw GBR Göteborg 2013 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 15cm 4.65 Anna Battke GER Torino 2009 4.40 Vala Flosaddttir ISL Valencia 1998 Min 5cm 4.65 Kristina Gadschiew GER Paris 2011 4.70 Monika Pyrek POL Madrid 2005 4.60 Monika Pyrek POL Wien 2002 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 4.90 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS Madrid 2005 2 4.75 Anna Rogowska POL Madrid 2005 Silke Spiegelburg GER Paris 2011 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE Praha 2015 Lisa Ryzih GER Beograd 2017 3 4.70 Monika Pyrek POL Madrid 2005 Angelica Bengtsson SWE Praha 2015 4 4.65 Carolin Hingst GER Madrid 2005 5 4.60 Tatyana Polnova RUS Madrid 2005 6 4.60 Aleksandra Kiryashova RUS Paris 2011 4.55 Pavla Hamackova CZE Madrid 2005 Lisa Gunnarsson SWE Beograd 2017 Best Marks for Places - all competitions Pos Height Name Nat Venue DMY 1 5.03 Jenn Suhr USA Brockport 30 Jan 2016 5.02 Jenn Suhr USA Albuquerque 2 Mar 2013 5.01 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS Stockholm 23 Feb 2012 2 4.90 Demi Payne USA New York 20 Feb 2016 Jenn Suhr USA Portland 12 Mar 2016 3 4.85 Demi Payne USA Portland 12 Mar 2016 Highest vault in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Height Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 4.90 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 1 Madrid 2005 First round 4.60 Sidorova, Stefanidi, Bengtsson, etal Praha 2015 4.56 Anastasiya Savchenko RUS 1q Göteborg 2013 Holly Bradshaw GBR 2q Göteborg 2013 Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 3q Göteborg 2013 Multiple Gold Medalists: Svetlana Feofanova (RUS): 2002, 2007 Multiple Medalists: Ekaterini Stefanidi (GRE): 2015 Silver, 2017 Gold Angelica Bengtsson (SWE): 2015 Bronze, 2017 Bronze Yuliya Golubchikova (RUS): 2007 Silver; 2009 Gold Anna Rogowska (POL): 2005 Silver; 2007 Bronze, 2011 Gold Monika Pyrek (POL): 2002 Bronze; 2005 Bronze Svetlana Feofanova (RUS): 2002 Gold, 2007 Gold Christine Adams (GER): 1996 Silver; 2000 Silver Vala Flosadottir (ISL): 1996 Gold; 1998 Bronze Medals by Countries Nation Gold Silver Bronze RUS 5 2 1 POL 1 2 3 CZE 1 1 GRE 1 1 ISL 1 1 UKR 1 1= GBR 1 GER 6 2 SWE 1+1= ROU 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GER 2011 Silke Spiegelburg Kristina Gadschew GER 2009 Silke Spiegelburg Anna Battke RUS 2007 Svetlana Feofanova Yuliya Golubchikova POL 2005 Anna Rogowska Monika Pyrek European Indoor champions who also won European Championships Name Nat Euro Indoor Year European Championships Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 2017 2016, 2018 Anzhelika Sidrova RUS 2015 2014 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 2005 2006 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 2002, 2007 2002, 2010 Anzhela Balakhonova UKR 1998 1998 European Indoor champions who also medaled at World Indoor Championships Name Nat Year World Indoor Championships Year Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 2017 Bronze 2016, 2018 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 2005 Gold 2004, 2006 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 2002 Gold 2003, 2007 Pavla Hamackova CZE 2000 Gold 2001 Vala Flosadottir ISL 1996 Silver 1999 European Indoor champion who also medaled at European Junior Championships Name Nat Year European Junior Championships Year Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 2005 Gold 2001 European Indoor champion who also medaled at World Junior Championships Name Nat Year World Junior Championships Year Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 2017 Bronze 2008 Yuliya Golubchikova RUS 2009 Silver 2002 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 2005 Gold 2000 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year RUS Igor Pavlov Yelena Isinbayeva Madrid 2005 Last ten European Indoor Championships: Year Gold Nat Height Silver Nat Height Bronze Nat Height 2017 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 4.85 Lisa Ryzih GER 4.75 Angelica Bengtsson SWE 4.55 Maryna Kylypko UKR 2015 Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 4.80 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 4.75 Angelica Bengtsson SWE 4.70 2013 Holly Bleasdale GBR 4.67 Anna Rogowska POL 4.67 Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 4.62 2011 Anna Rogowska POL 4.85 Silke Spiegelburg GER 4.75 Kristina Gadschiew GER 4.65 2009 Yuliya Golubchikova RUS 4.75 Silke Spiegelburg GER 4.75 Anna Battke GER 4.65 2007 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 4.76 Yuliya Golubchikova RUS 4.71 Anna Rogowska POL 4.66 2005 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 4.90 Anna Rogowska POL 4.75 Monika Pyrek POL 4.70 2002 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 4.75 Yvonne Buschbaum GER 4.65 Monika Pyrek POL 4.60 2000 Pavla Hamackova CZE 4.40 Christine Adams GER 4.35 Yelena Belyakova RUS 1998 Anzhela Balakhonova UKR 4.45 Daniela Bartova CZE 4.40 Vala Flosadottir ISL 4.40 Last eight European Championships: Year Gold Nat height Silver Nat height Bronze Nat height 2018 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 4.85 Nikoleta Kiriakopoulou GRE 4.80 Holly Bradshaw GBR 4.75 2016 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 4.81 Lisa Ryzih GER 4.70 Angelica Bengtsson SWE 4.65 2014 Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 4.65 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE 4.60 Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova RUS 4.60 2012 Jirina Svobodova CZE 4.60 Martina Strutz GER 4.60 Nikolia Kriakopoulou GRE 4.60 2010 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 4.75 Silke Spiegelburg GER 4.65 Lisa Ryzih GER 4.65 2006 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 4.80 Monika Pyrek POL 4.65 Tatyana Polnova RUS 4.65 2002 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 4.60 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 4.55 Yvonne Buschbaum GER 4.50 1998 Anzhela Balakhonova UKR 4.31 Nicole Humbert GER 4.31 Yvonne Buschbaum GER 4.31 European U-23 Championships: Year Gold Nat Height Silver Nat Height Bronze Nat Height 2017 Angelica Moser SUI 4.55 Maryna Kylypko UKR 4.45 Lucy Bryan GBR 4.40 2015 Angelica Bengtsson SW 4.55 Michaela Meijer SWE 4.50 Natalya Demidenko RUS 4.35 2013 Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova RUSE 4.70 Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 4.60 Angelica Bengtsson SWE 4.55 2011 Holly Bleasdale GBR 4.55 Ekaterini Stafanidi GRE 4.45 Annika Roloff GER 4.40 2009 Lisa Ryzih GER 4.50 Minna Nikkanen FIN 4.45 Venessa Vandy FIN 4.35 2007 Aleksandra Kiryshova RUS 4.50 Anna Schultze GER 4.35 Anna Battke GER 4.35 2005 Natalya Kushsch UKR 4.30 Floe Kuhnert GER 4.30 Julia Hutter GER 4.25 2003 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 4.65 Vanessa Boslak FRA 4.40 Anna Rogowska POL 4.35 2001 Monika Pyrek POL 4.40 Annika Becker GER 4.40 Carolin Hingst GER 4.30 1999 Vala Flosadittir ISL 4.30 Nastja Ryshich GER 4.25 Dana Cervantes ESP 4.15 1997 Eszter Szemeredi HUN 4.10 Janet Zach GER 4.05 Monique de Wilt NED 3.80 Sabine Schulte GER 3.80 Last eleven European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Height Silver Nat Height Bronze Nat Height 2017 Lisa Gunnarsson SWE 4.40 Molly Caudery GBR 4.35 Wilma Murto FIN 4.15 2015 Angelica Moser SUI 4.35 Alyona Lutkovskaya RUS 4.20 Kamila Przybyla POL 4.20 2013 Alayna Lutkovskaya RUS 4.30 Femke Pluim NED 4.25 Sonia Malavisi ITA 4.20 2011 Angelica Bengtsson SWE 4.57 Lilli Schnitzerling GER 4.20 Natalya Demindenko RUS 4.20 2009 Martina Schultze
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