World Athletics Championships 1995 / men's pole vault
5th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Pole vault | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 37 athletes from 27 countries | ||||||||
venue | Gothenburg | ||||||||
Competition location | Ullevi Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 9th (qualification) August 11th (final) |
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The men's pole vault at the 1995 World Athletics Championships was held on August 9 and 11, 1995 in Gothenburg's Ullevi Stadium .
The Ukrainian Olympic champion from 1988 , European champion from 1986 and world record holder Serhiy Bubka won his fifth World Championship title in a row, having won all previous World Championship pole vault competitions. Until 1991 he started for the Soviet Union . Second place went to the 1992 Olympic champion - then starting for the so-called United Team - and third in the 1993 World Cup, Maxim Tarasov from Russia . Bronze went to the French European Championship third from 1994 Jean Galfione .
Existing records
World record | 6.14 m | Serhiy Bubka | Sestriere , Italy | July 31, 1994 |
World championship record | 6.00 m | World Cup 1993 in Stuttgart , Germany | 19th August 1993 |
The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.
qualification
August 9, 1995, 4:30 p.m.
37 participants competed in two groups for the qualifying round. The qualification height for the direct entry into the final was 5.70 m. Two athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the ten next-placed athletes to twelve jumpers (highlighted in light green). Nine of them had jumped 5.65 m. By applying the failed attempt rule, one of the six athletes who had mastered 5.55 m also qualified for the final.
The jump heights in the two qualification groups were as follows:
5.20 - 5.40 - 5.55 - 5.65 - 5.70
The test series for the individual participants in the qualification groups are not listed in the sources.
Group A
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) |
1 | Maxim Tarasov | Russia | 5.65 |
2 | Dean Starkey | United States | 5.65 |
Serhiy Bubka | Ukraine | 5.65 | |
4th | Valeri Bukrejev | Estonia | 5.65 |
5 | Igor Potapovich | Kazakhstan | 5.65 |
6th | Tim Lobinger | Germany | 5.65 |
7th | Jean Galfione | France | 5.55 |
8th | Heikki Vääräniemi | Finland | 5.55 |
9 | István Bagyula | Hungary | 5.55 |
10 | Nick Buckfield | Great Britain | 5.55 |
11 | Peter Widén | Sweden | 5.40 |
12 | Simon Arkell | Australia | 5.40 |
Riaan Botha | South Africa | 5.40 | |
14th | Domitien Mestre | Belgium | 5.20 |
15th | Aleksandr Jucov | Moldova | 5.20 |
Christos Pallakis | Greece | 5.20 | |
NM | Paulo Benavidez | Mexico | ogV |
José Manuel Arcos | Spain | ||
DNS | Ruhan Isim | Turkey |
Group B
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) |
1 | Rodion Gataullin | Russia | 5.70 |
2 | Igor Trandenkov | Russia | 5.70 |
3 | Scott Huffman | United States | 5.65 |
4th | Andrei Tivontschik | Germany | 5.65 |
5 | Occert Brits | South Africa | 5.65 |
6th | Trond Barthel | Norway | 5.55 |
7th | Patrik Stenlund | Sweden | 5.55 |
8th | Dmitri Markov | Belarus | 5.40 |
9 | Francisco Nuno Fernandes | Portugal | 5.40 |
Photis Stefani | Cyprus | 5.40 | |
11 | Kim Chul-Kyun | South Korea | 5.40 |
12 | Javier García | Spain | 5.40 |
13 | James Miller | Australia | 5.20 |
14th | Martin Voss | Denmark | 5.20 |
Aleksandr Korchagin | Kazakhstan | 5.20 | |
Jean-Michel Godard | France | 5.20 | |
NM | Bill Payne | United States | ogV |
Grigory Yegorov | Kazakhstan | ||
Konstantin Semyonov | Israel |
Legend
Brief overview of the meaning of the symbols - also commonly used in other publications:
- | waived |
O | skipped |
x | invalid |
final
August 11, 1995, 4:15 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 5.40 m | 5.50 m | 5.60 m | 5.70 m | 5.80 m | 5.86 m | 5.92 m | 6.15 m |
1 | Serhiy Bubka | Ukraine | 5.92 | - | - | - | xo | - | - | O | xxx |
2 | Maxim Tarasov | Russia | 5.86 | - | - | - | xo | - | O | xxx | |
3 | Jean Galfione | France | 5.86 | - | - | O | - | xo | xxo | xxx | |
4th | Occert Brits | South Africa | 5.80 | - | - | xo | - | O | - | xxx | |
5 | Rodion Gataullin | Russia | 5.70 | - | - | - | O | - | xxx | ||
6th | Scott Huffman | United States | 5.70 | - | - | O | xo | xxx | |||
7th | Igor Trandenkov | Russia | 5.70 | - | - | - | xxo | - | xxx | ||
8th | Dean Starkey | United States | 5.60 | - | - | O | xxx | ||||
9 | Andrei Tivontschik | Germany | 5.60 | Expiration not listed in the sources |
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Igor Potapovich | Kazakhstan | 5.60 | |||||||||
11 | Tim Lobinger | Germany | 5.40 | ||||||||
NM | Valeri Bukrejev | Estonia | ogV |
As in 1994 at the European Championships, Jean Galfione received bronze - in the following year he became Olympic champion
Video
- 5936 World Track and Field 1995 Pole Vault Sergey Bubka on youtube.com, accessed May 29, 2020
- Men's Pole Vault Qualifying - 1995 IAAF World Athletics Championships on youtube.com, accessed May 29, 2020
Web links
- 5th IAAF World Championships in Athletics , accessed on May 29, 2020
- Men Pole Vault Athletics V World Championship 1995 Goteborg (SWE) on todor66.com, accessed on May 29, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Men Pole Vault, Gothenborg 1995, p. 166 (PDF 10.3 MB, English), accessed on May 29, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Pole vault men on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on May 29, 2020