Sandie Morris vaulting at the World Indoors Championship in Belgrade
where she just won a closely contested final. All three of the eventual
medallists cleared 4.75m at their first attemp, with Katie Nageotte up to
that height without a single failour (Sandie took two vaults to clear 4.60m).
However, 4.80m halted all but Sandie, who cleared on her third attempt.
She failed three times at 4.90m. Her BP indoors was 4.95m.
She had of course won the title four years earlier in Birmingham, UK.
2022 World Indoor Championship.
Women's pole vault final.
1.
|
Sandi
|
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
|
|
|
|
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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