European Athletics Championships 2006 / Women's pole vault
19th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Pole vault | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 27 athletes from 14 countries | ||||||||
venue | Gothenburg | ||||||||
Competition location | Ullevi Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 9 (qualification) August 12 (final) |
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The pole vault women at the 2006 European Athletics Championships was on 9 and 12 August 2006 at the Ullevi stadium of the city of Gothenburg held.
The Russian athletes won two gold and bronze medals in this competition. With Jelena Isinbayeva, the European champion became the best pole vaulter of these years. She was the Olympic champion in 2004 , world champion in 2005 , world record owner and EM -Second of 2002 . Second place went to the 2005 vice world champion Monika Pyrek from Poland. Bronze went to Tatjana Polnowa .
Records
Existing records
World record | 5.01 m | Elena Isinbayeva | World Cup Helsinki Finland | August 12, 2005 |
European record | ||||
Championship record | 4.60 m | Svetlana Feofanova | EM Munich , Germany | August 9, 2002 |
Record improvements
European champion Jelena Issinbajewa improved the existing EM record in the final on August 12 by twenty centimeters to 4.80 m.
Legend
Brief overview of the meaning of the symbols - also commonly used in other publications:
- | waived |
O | skipped |
x | invalid |
qualification
August 9, 2006, 10:35 a.m.
27 participants competed in two groups for the qualification round. The qualification height for the direct entry into the final was 4.40 m. Nine athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the three athletes placed next to twelve jumpers (highlighted in light green). In the end, 4.30 m had to be achieved with at most one failed attempt for the final.
Group A
space | Surname | nation | Best height (m) | 3.80 m | 4.00 m | 4.15 m | 4.30 m | 4.35 m | 4.40 m |
1 | Róza Kasprzak | Poland | 4.40 | - | xo | O | O | - | O |
Krisztina Molnár | Hungary | 4.40 | - | O | O | xo | - | O | |
3 | Naroa Agirre | Spain | 4.40 | - | O | O | O | O | xo |
Elena Isinbayeva | Russia | 4.40 | - | - | - | - | - | xo | |
5 | Nastya Ryjikh | Germany | 4.30 | - | - | - | O | - | xxx |
6th | Joanna Piwowarska | Poland | 4.30 | - | O | O | xo | - | xxx |
7th | Maria Rendin | Sweden | 4.30 | O | xxo | xxo | xo | xxx | |
8th | Kate Dennison | Great Britain | 4.30 | - | O | O | xxo | x– | xx |
9 | Vanessa Boslak | France | 4.15 | - | - | O | xxx | ||
Slavica Semenjuk | Serbia | 4.15 | O | O | O | xxx | |||
11 | Arianna Farfalletti Casali | Italy | 4.00 | O | O | xxx | |||
Elisabete Tavares | Portugal | 4.00 | O | O | xxx | ||||
13 | Jiřina Ptáčníková | Czech Republic | 3.80 | O | xxx |
Group B
space | Surname | nation | Best height (m) | 3.80 m | 4.00 m | 4.15 m | 4.30 m | 4.35 m | 4.40 m |
1 | Monika Pyrek | Poland | 4.40 | - | - | - | O | - | O |
Svetlana Feofanova | Russia | 4.40 | - | - | - | - | - | O | |
Tatiana Polnova | Russia | 4.40 | - | - | - | O | - | O | |
4th | Martina Strutz | Germany | 4.40 | - | - | O | xo | O | O |
5 | Silke Spiegelburg | Germany | 4.40 | - | - | O | O | xo | xxo |
6th | Pavla Hamácková | Czech Republic | 4.35 | - | - | O | O | O | xxx |
7th | Hanna-Mia Persson | Sweden | 4.30 | - | xxo | xo | xo | xxx | |
8th | Kateřina Baďurová | Czech Republic | 4.30 | - | O | xo | xxo | xxx | |
9 | Linda Persson | Sweden | 4.15 | O | O | O | xxx | ||
10 | Anna Giordano Bruno | Italy | 4.15 | O | O | xo | xxx | ||
11 | Rianna Galiart | Netherlands | 4.00 | xxo | O | xxx | |||
Anita Tørring | Denmark | 4.00 | xxo | O | xxx | ||||
13 | Dana Cervantes | Spain | 4.00 | xxo | xo | xxx | |||
14th | Ellie Spain | Great Britain | 4.00 | O | xxo | xxx |
final
August 12, 2006, 3:10 p.m.
The defending champion Svetlana Feofanowa had her first failed attempt at 4.60 m and then played poker. But she could no longer achieve a valid jump and remained medalless. The second from 2002 and world record holder Jelena Isinbayeva only started at 4.60 m. After she had secured gold with a jump of 4.80 m, she tried three times without a chance at the new world record height of 5.02 m. Whether she really counted on a chance to set the record in the face of the rain or whether she just wanted to do the audience a favor remained unclear.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 4.10 m | 4.20 m | 4.30 m | 4.35 m | 4.40 m | 4.45 m | 4.50 m | 4.55 m | 4.60 m | 4.65 m | 4.70 m | 4.75 m | 4.80 m | 5.02 m |
1 | Elena Isinbayeva | Russia | 4.80 CR | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | O | - | xo | - | xo | xxx |
2 | Monika Pyrek | Poland | 4.65 | - | - | - | - | xo | - | O | - | O | O | xx– | - | x | |
3 | Tatiana Polnova | Russia | 4.65 | - | - | O | - | O | - | xxo | O | O | O | xxx | |||
4th | Svetlana Feofanova | Russia | 4.50 | - | - | - | - | O | - | O | - | x– | x– | x | |||
5 | Martina Strutz | Germany | 4.50 | O | - | xo | - | O | xo | xxo | xxx | ||||||
6th | Silke Spiegelburg | Germany | 4.50 | - | xo | xo | - | xxo | - | xxo | xxx | ||||||
7th | Naroa Agirre | Spain | 4.45 | O | O | O | - | O | xxo | xxx | |||||||
8th | Róza Kasprzak | Poland | 4.40 | O | - | O | - | xo | - | xxx | |||||||
9 | Nastya Ryjikh | Germany | 4.35 | - | O | - | O | - | xxx | ||||||||
10 | Pavla Hamácková | Czech Republic | 4.35 | - | xo | - | xo | - | xxx | ||||||||
11 | Krisztina Molnár | Hungary | 4.30 | O | O | xo | - | xxx | |||||||||
NM | Joanna Piwowarska | Poland | ogV | xxx |
The defending champion and vice world champion from 2001 Svetlana Feofanova remained medalless this time
Videos
- 2006 European Championships Women's Pole Vault - 1st Yelena Isinbayeva on youtube.com (English), accessed December 1, 2019
- 2006 European Championships Women's Pole Vault - 2nd Monika Pyrek on youtube.com (English), accessed on December 1, 2019
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Göteborg 2006 at european-athletics.org, accessed on December 1, 2019
- European Championship 2006 Göteborg, Women Pole Vault on todor66.com, accessed on December 1, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2006 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on December 1, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Women Pole Vault European Championship 2006 Göteborg, p. 497 (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on December 1, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 2006, pole vault women on sportschau.de, accessed on December 1, 2019
- 19th European Athletics Championships 2006 in Gothenburg, Sweden from ifosta.de, accessed on December 1, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Pole vault women , accessed December 1, 2019