Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou

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Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou
Athletics
EventPole vault
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)4.81 m (i)
4.83 m
Medal record
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Beijing Pole vault
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2018 Berlin Pole vault
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Helsinki Pole vault
European Indoor Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Glasgow Pole vault
European Team Championships
Gold medal – first place
2015 Heraklion
Pole Vault
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place Pescara 2009 Pole Vault
Bronze medal – third place Tarragona 2018 Pole Vault

Nikoleta 'Nikol' Kyriakopoulou (Greek: Νικολέτα "Νικολ" Κυριακοπούλου, born 21 March 1986) is a Greek pole vaulter. Nikoleta was 8th at the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2021. She also won the bronze medal at the World Championships in Beijing in 2015 jumping 4.80m. During the 2015 season, she set five Greek records (indoor and outdoor) raising the bar to 4,83 meters.[1] The same year, she became the first Greek athlete to win the IAAF Diamond League.[2]

Her first success in a major event was in 2012 when she won the bronze medal at the European Championships in Helsinki. One year earlier, in 2011, she finished 8th at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu. She also won the 2009 Mediterranean Games with a Games record of 4.50 meters, while as a junior athlete she was 6th at the World Championships in Grosseto in 2004.

Nikoleta did not compete in 2016 Rio Olympics due to injury.

In 2017 she became a mother of a baby girl and announced her return to competition for 2018. She won the silver medal at the 2018 European Championships and bronze medal at the European Championships in Glasgow in 2019.

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Greece
2004 World Junior Championships Grosseto, Italy 6th 4.00 m
2005 European Junior Championships
Kaunas, Lithuania
7th 4.00 m
2007 Universiade
Bangkok, Thailand
13th (q) 3.90 m
2008 Olympic Games
Beijing, China
27th (q) 4.15 m
2009 Mediterranean Games
Pescara, Italy
1st 4.50 m GR
World Championships
Berlin, Germany
19th (q) 4.40 m
2010 World Indoor Championships
Doha, Qatar
2nd (q) 4.45 m[3]
European Championships
Barcelona, Spain
13th (q) 4.25 m
2011 European Indoor Championships
Paris, France
9th 4.35 m
World Championships
Daegu, South Korea
8th 4.65 m
2012 European Championships
Helsinki, Finland
3rd 4.60 m
Olympic Games
London, United Kingdom
19th (q) 4.25 m
2013 European Indoor Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
10th (q) 4.36 m
World Championships
Moscow, Russia
13th (q) 4.45 m
2014 World Indoor Championships
Sopot, Poland
12th 4.30 m
European Championships
Zurich, Switzerland
7th 4.35 m
2015 European Indoor Championships
Prague, Czech Republic
5th 4.50 m
World Championships
Beijing, China
3rd 4.80 m
2015 IAAF Diamond League
1st
details
2016 World Indoor Championships Portland, United States 6th 4.60 m
European Championships
Amsterdam, Netherlands
4th 4.55 m
2018 Mediterranean Games
Tarragona, Spain
3rd 4.31 m
European Championships
Berlin, Germany
2nd 4.80 m
2019 European Indoor Championships Glasgow, UK 3rd 4.65 m
World Championships
Doha, Qatar
13th
4.50 m
2021
Olympic Games
Tokyo, Japan
8th 4.50 m
2022 World Championships Eugene, United States 24th (q) 4.35 m
2023 European Indoor Championships
Istanbul, Turkey
15th (q) 4.30 m

Personal bests

Event Record Date Venue
Pole vault outdoor 4.83 m 4 July 2015
Paris, France
Pole vault indoor 4.81 m 17 February 2016
Stockholm, Sweden

Personal life

Nikoleta is married and has a daughter. She partially hailed from Emmanouil Pappas, Serres.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Οι ακαδημίες του Μεσσηνιακού στον Μαραθώνιο Αθήνας".
  2. ^ "Νικόλ Κυριακοπούλου: Η καλλονή αθλήτρια από διαμάντι που δεν μασάει". 4 September 2015.
  3. ^ No mark in the final
  4. ^ fremendog. "Νικόλ Κυριακοπούλου: "Είμαι μισή Μακεδόνισσα, οι παππούδες μου είναι από τον Εμμανουήλ Παππά Σερρών!!!"". serraikanea.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 4 February 2021.

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