Piotr won his second bronze medal at a World Championships when
he cleared 5.87m on his second attempt.
He also failed at 5.92m and 5.97m (twice).
2019 World Championships. Doha, Qatar.
Final Men's Pole vault.
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1. |
Sam Kendricks |
United States (USA)
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5.97m
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Armand Duplantis
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Sweden (SWE)
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5.97m
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3. |
Piotr Lisek
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Poland (POL) |
5.87m
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4. |
Bo Kanda Lita Baehre
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Germany (GER)
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5.70m
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Thiago Braz |
Brazil (BRA) |
5.70m |
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6. |
Raphael Holzdeppe
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Germany (GER)
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5.70m
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6. |
Valentin Lavillenie
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France (FRA) |
5.70m
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8. |
Claudio Stecchi |
Italy (ITA)
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5.70m |
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2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo.
Final men's pole vault.
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Armand Duplantis
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Sweden
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6.02m
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3 attempts at WR 6.19m)
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2.
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Christopher Nilsen
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United States
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5.97
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PB
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Thiago Braz
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Brazil
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5.87
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SB
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4.
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Emmanouil Karalis
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Greece
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5.80
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=PB
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5.
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KC Lightfoot
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United States
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5.80
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6.
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Piotr Lisek
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Poland
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5.80
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Harry Coppell
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Great Britain
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5.80
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SB
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8. |
Renaud Lavillenie |
France |
5.70 |
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