2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's pole vault

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Women's pole vault
at the 2017 World Championships
Olympic Stadium
Dates4 August (qualification)
6 August (final)
Competitors31 from 19 nations
Winning height4.91 m (16 ft 1+14 in) WL NR
Medalists
gold medal    Greece
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Venezuela
bronze medal    
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The women's

Olympic Stadium on 4 and 6 August.[1]

Summary

It essentially took a clearance at 4.50 metres to make it into the final. The one clearance (with earlier misses) brought 13 still in at 4.55 metres each thinking there was more work to do. Lisa Ryzih, Sandi Morris and Robeilys Peinado remained perfect at 4.55 metres, with Olympic Champion Katerina Stefanidi passing all the way until the automatic qualifier height of 4.60 metres.

In the final, four women were perfect to 4.55 metres including home team favourite, Holly Bradshaw, Yarisley Silva, Peinado and Morris with Stefanidi again still passing. At Stefanidi's starting height 4.65 meters, she cleared on her first attempt and was only matched with a perfect round by Morris. Ryzih, Peinado and Silva all missed once before clearing. Ryzih's earlier miss at 4.45 metres dropping out of the tie that defined the tied bronze medalists as none of them could go any higher. So it was a repeat battle from the Olympics. Morris and Stefanidi still perfect over 4.75 metres. At 4.82 metres, Morris missed but Stefanidi made it. Morris passed to try 4.89 metres for the win, but she couldn't make it. Neither did Stefanidi, but she really didn't need to. After Morris missed her last attempt, Stefanidi passed to 4.91 metres, which she made on her first attempt for a national record, stamping an exclamation point on her win. Stefanidi then moved the bar up to 5.02 metres try to join Morris and become the fourth woman over 5 metres and set a new championship record, but she missed all three attempts.[2]

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 5.06 Yelena Isinbayeva  RUS 28 Aug 2009 Zürich, Switzerland
Championship
5.01 Yelena Isinbayeva  RUS 12 Aug 2005 Helsinki, Finland
World leading 4.85 Katerina Stefanidi  GRE 8 Jun 2017 Rome, Italy
African 4.42 Elmarie Gerryts  RSA 12 Jun 2000 Wesel, Germany
Asian 4.66 Li Ling  CHN 6 Jun 2015 Wuhan, China
NACAC 5.02 i
Jennifer Suhr
 USA 2 Mar 2013
Albuquerque
, United States
South American 4.87 Fabiana Murer  BRA 3 Jul 2016 São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
European 5.06 Yelena Isinbayeva  RUS 28 Aug 2009 Zürich, Switzerland
Oceanian 4.82 Eliza McCartney  NZL 26 Feb 2017 Auckland, New Zealand

The following records were set at the competition:[4]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Greek 4.91 Katerina Stefanidi  GRE 6 Aug 2017
Venezuelan 4.65 Robeilys Peinado  VEN 6 Aug 2017

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 4.55 metres.[5]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), was as follows:[6]

Date Time Round
4 August 19:45 Qualification
6 August 19:00 Final

Results

Qualification

The qualification round took place on 4 August, in two groups, with Group A starting at 19:50 and Group B starting at 19:49. Athletes attaining a mark of 4.60 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final.[7] The overall results were as follows:[8]

Rank Group Name Nationality 4.20 4.35 4.50 4.55 4.60 Mark Notes
1 B Katerina Stefanidi  Greece (GRE) - - - - o 4.60 Q
2 B Lisa Ryzih  Germany (GER) - - o o 4.55 q
A Sandi Morris  United States (USA) - o o o 4.55 q
A Robeilys Peinado  Venezuela (VEN) o o o o 4.55 q
5 A Alysha Newman  Canada (CAN) - o xxo o 4.55 q
6 B Yarisley Silva  Cuba (CUB) - - o xo 4.55 q
7 B Nicole Büchler  Switzerland (SUI) - - xxo xo 4.55 q
8 B Angelica Bengtsson  Sweden (SWE) o o o xxo 4.55 q
B Olga Mullina Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) o o o xo 4.55 q
10 B
Anicka Newell
 Canada (CAN) - o o xxx 4.50 q
A Holly Bradshaw  
Great Britain & N.I.
 (GBR)
- - o - 4.50 q
12 A Eliza McCartney  New Zealand (NZL) - xo xo xxx 4.50 q
13 A Angelica Moser  Switzerland (SUI) o xo xxo xxx 4.50
14 A Silke Spiegelburg  Germany (GER) o o xxx 4.35
15 A Liz Parnov  Australia (AUS) xo o xxx 4.35
B Tina Šutej  Slovenia (SLO) xo o xxx 4.35
17 A Lisa Gunnarsson  Sweden (SWE) xxo o xxx 4.35
18 A Romana Maláčová  Czech Republic (CZE) o xo xxx 4.35
B
Jirina Ptacnikova
 Czech Republic (CZE) o xo xxx 4.35
20 B
Ninon Guillon-Romarin
 France (FRA) o xxx 4.20
B Friedelinde Petershofen  Germany (GER) o xxx 4.20
A Fanny Smets  Belgium (BEL) o xxx 4.20
A Minna Nikkanen  Finland (FIN) o xxx 4.20
24 B Maryna Kylypko  Ukraine (UKR) xo xxx 4.20
B
Jennifer Suhr
 United States (USA) - - - xxx NH
B Amálie Švábíková  Czech Republic (CZE) xxx NH
B Emily Grove  United States (USA) xxx NH
A Kelsie Ahbe  Canada (CAN) xxx NH
A
Iryna Zhuk
 Belarus (BLR) xxx NH
A Anzhelika Sidorova Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) - - xxx NH
A Michaela Meijer  Sweden (SWE) - xxx NH

Final

The final took place on 6 August at 19:01. The results were as follows:[9]

Rank Name Nationality 4.30 4.45 4.55 4.65 4.75 4.82 4.89 4.91 5.02 Mark Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Katerina Stefanidi  Greece (GRE) o o o x- o xxx 4.91 WL NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sandi Morris  United States (USA) o o o o x- xx 4.75
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Robeilys Peinado  Venezuela (VEN) o o o xo xxx 4.65 =NR
Yarisley Silva  Cuba (CUB) o o xo xxx 4.65
5 Lisa Ryzih  Germany (GER) xo o xo xxx 4.65
6 Holly Bradshaw  
Great Britain & N.I.
 (GBR)
o xxo xxx 4.65
7 Alysha Newman  Canada (CAN) xo o o xxo xxx 4.65
8 Olga Mullina Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) xo o o xxx 4.55
9 Eliza McCartney  New Zealand (NZL) o xo xxx 4.55
10 Angelica Bengtsson  Sweden (SWE) xo o xo xxx 4.55
11 Nicole Büchler  Switzerland (SUI) o xxx 4.45
12
Anicka Newell
 Canada (CAN) xo xo xxx 4.45

References

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  3. ^ "Pole Vault Women – Records".
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  5. IAAF
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  8. IAAF
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