2020 Olympic Champion Katie Nageotte vaulting in the
women's pole vault final in which she lost to defending
champion Sandie Morris, who took three attempts to clear
4.80m. Up to that moment Katie was in the gold medal
position.
2022 World Indoor Championship.
Women's pole vault final. Belgrade, Serbia.
1.
|
Sandie
|
Morris
|
United States
|
4.80m
|
SB
|
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2. |
Katie |
Nageotte
|
United States
|
4.75
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3. |
Tina |
Šutej
|
Slovenia
|
4.75
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4. |
Yana |
Hladiychuk
|
Ukraine
|
4.60
|
SB
|
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4. |
Angelica
|
Moser
|
Switzerland
|
4.60
|
|
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6. |
Olivia |
McTaggart
|
New Zealand
|
4.60
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2022 World Championships. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final women's pole vault.
1.
|
Katie Nageotte
|
United States (USA)
|
4.85
|
WL
|
1 attempt
|
|
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2.
|
Sandi Morris
|
United States (USA)
|
4.85
|
WL
|
2 attempts
|
|
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3.
|
Nina Kennedy
|
Australia (AUS)
|
4.80
|
SB
|
|
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4.
|
Tina Šutej
|
Slovenia (SLO)
|
4.70
|
|
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5.
|
Katerina Stefanidi
|
Greece (GRE)
|
4.70
|
SB
|
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6=.
|
Li Ling
|
China (CHN)
|
4.60
|
SB
|
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6=.
|
Wilma Murto
|
Finland (FIN)
|
4.60
|
SB
|
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8. |
Angelica Moser
|
Switzerland (SUI)
|
4.60
|
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