Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou vaulting during the final of the women's pole vault.
Her season best was not quite good enogh to take the gold medal from the
champion Stefanidi who needed a record 4.85m to win.
FINAL.
2018 European Championships 2018. Women's pole vault. Berlin.
1. |
EKATERÍNI
|
STEFANÍDI |
Greece
|
4.85
|
CR
|
2. |
NIKOLÉTA |
KIRIAKOPOÚLOU |
Greece |
4.80
|
SB |
3. |
HOLLY |
BRADSHAW |
Great Britain & N.Ireland |
4.75 |
|
4. |
ANZHELIKA |
SIDOROVA |
Authorised Neutral Athletes |
4.70
|
|
5. |
NINON |
GUILLON-ROMARIN |
France
|
4.65
|
|
6. |
ANGELICA |
BENGTSSON |
Sweden
|
4.65
|
|
2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo.
Final women's pole vault.
1.
|
Katie Nageotte
|
United States |
4.90
|
|
Failed once at 5.01
|
Her PB was 4.95m
|
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2.
|
Anzhelika Sidorova
|
Russia
|
4.85
|
|
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3.
|
Holly Bradshaw
|
Great Britain
|
4.85
|
|
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4.
|
Katerina Stefanidi
|
Greece
|
4.80
|
=SB
|
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|
5=.
|
Maryna Kylypko
|
Ukraine
|
4.50
|
|
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|
5=.
|
Tina Šutej
|
Slovenia
|
4.50
|
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5=.
|
Wilma Murto
|
Finland
|
4.50
|
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8=.
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Five more tied on 4.50m
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for =8th place
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Yarisley Silva Cuba 4.50
Xu Huiqin China 4.50
Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou Greece 4.50
Robeilys Peinado Venezuela 4.50
Iryna Zhuk Belarus 4.50