World Athletics Championships 1983 / men's pole vault

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World Athletics Championships 1983
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Pole vault
gender Men
Attendees 27 athletes from 16 countries
venue FinlandFinland Helsinki
Competition location Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Competition phase August 12th (qualification)
August 14th (final)
Medalist
gold medal Serhiy Bubka ( URS ) Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
Silver medal Konstantin Volkov ( URS ) Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
Bronze medal Atanas Tarew ( BUL ) Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 
The winner Serhiy Bubka (1984)

The men's pole vault at the 1983 World Athletics Championships took place on August 12-14, 1983 in Helsinki , Finland .

27 athletes from 16 countries took part in the competition. The gold medal was won by Serhiy Bubka from the Soviet Union with 5.70 m, silver with 5.60 m went to Bubka's compatriot Konstantin Wolkow , who had won Olympic silver in 1980. The bronze medal the Bulgarian Championship -Third of 1982 Atanas Tarev with 5.60 m.

Records

Before the competition, the following records were in place:

World record Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vladimir Polyakov 5.81 m Tbilisi , Soviet Union June 26, 1981
World championship record There were still no World Cup records, the event was held for the first time.

The World Cup record was gradually increased to 5.70 m ( Serhij Bubka , Soviet Union in the final on August 14, 1983).

qualification

August 12, 1983

Due to bad weather the qualification was not finished. All 27 athletes were allowed to compete in a mammoth final two days later.

Group A

space athlete country Height (m)
1 Konstantin Volkov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5.40+ CR
2 Atanas Tarew Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 5.30+
Pierre Quinon FranceFrance France 5.30+
Patrick Abada FranceFrance France 5.30+
5 Jürgen Winkler Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 5.20+
František Jansa CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 5.20+
Tom Hintnaus Brazil 1968Brazil Brazil 5.20+
Tadeusz Ślusarski Poland 1980Poland Poland 5.20+
Vladimir Polyakov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5.20+
10 Veijo Vannesluoma FinlandFinland Finland 5.20+
Billy Olsen United StatesUnited States United States yte
George Barber CanadaCanada Canada NM
Tapani Haapakoski FinlandFinland Finland NM

Group B

space athlete country Height (m)
1 Wladyslaw Kozakiewicz Poland 1980Poland Poland 5.30+
2 Serhiy Bubka Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5.20+
Miro Zalar SwedenSweden Sweden 5.20+
Mike Tully United StatesUnited States United States 5.20+
Timo Kuusisto FinlandFinland Finland 5.20+
Liang Weiqiang China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 5.20+
Alberto Ruiz SpainSpain Spain yte
Jeff Buckingham United StatesUnited States United States yte
Thierry Vigneron FranceFrance France yte
Felix Bohni SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland yte
Tomomi Takahashi JapanJapan Japan NM
Hermann Fehringer AustriaAustria Austria NM
Ivo Yanchev Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria NM
Günther Lohre Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany NM

Legend

Brief overview of the meaning of the symbols:

+ still in competition Reference: qualification
yte Competition not yet started (yet to enter)
- Omitted height Reference: Finale
x Failed attempt
O Skipped height

final

August 14, 1983

Due to the bad weather conditions, the qualifying competitions had to be canceled. So it came to a unique pole vault final with 27 participants.

space athlete country 5.10 m 5.25 m 5.40 m 5.50 m 5.55 m 5.60 m 5.65 m 5.70 m 5.82 m Height (m)
Gold medal icon.svg Serhiy Bubka Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union - - O O - xxo - xx o xxx 5.70 CR
Silver medal icon.svg Konstantin Volkov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union - - O - - O - xxx 5.60
Bronze medal icon.svg Atanas Tarew Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria - - xxo O - O xxx 5.60
4th Tadeusz Ślusarski Poland 1980Poland Poland - - xo - O - xxx 5.55
5 Tom Hintnaus Brazil 1968Brazil Brazil - - xo O - xx– x 5.50
6th Patrick Abada FranceFrance France - - - x o - xxx 5.50
7th Miro Zalar SwedenSweden Sweden - - xo x o - xxx 5.50
8th Wladyslaw Kozakiewicz Poland 1980Poland Poland - - O x– xx 5.40
Thierry Vigneron FranceFrance France - O O xxx 5.40
10 Felix Bahni SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 5.40
František Jansa CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 5.40
Vladimir Polyakov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5.40
13 Jeff Buckingham United StatesUnited States United States 5.40
14th Veijo Vannesluoma FinlandFinland Finland 5.40
15th Günther Lohre Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 5.25
Liang Weiqiang China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 5.25
17th Jürgen Winkler Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 5.25
18th Timo Kuusisto FinlandFinland Finland 5.25
19th Tomomi Takahashi FinlandFinland Finland 5.25
20th Alberto Ruiz SpainSpain Spain 5.10
Hermann Fehringer AustriaAustria Austria NM
Tapani Haapakoski FinlandFinland Finland
Billy Olsen United StatesUnited States United States
Pierre Quinon FranceFrance France - - xxx
Mike Tully United StatesUnited States United States
Ivo Yanchev Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria
George Barber CanadaCanada Canada

Videos

Web links and sources

  • Results on the IAAF website , accessed on April 3, 2020
  • Results on todor66.com, accessed April 3, 2020
  • Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha (PDF 10.3 MB, p. 164, English), accessed on April 3, 2020

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF world records. Pole vault men on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on April 3, 2020