World Indoor Championships Preview
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 8:06 pm
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2004 IAAF World Indoor Track & Field Championships
March 05-07, 2004
Budapest, Hungary
Women PV Qualifying Round Friday March 5th 16:30
Women PV Final Round Saturday March 6th 16:35
Men PV Qualifying Round Saturday March 6th 10:10
Men PV Final Round Sunday March 7th 15:45
US TV coverage this year spans two days. Two measly hours. *sigh*
Saturday 02/28 ESPN2 6:30-7:30pm
Sunday 02/29 ESPN2 6:00-7:00pm
Check out these websites for more info
http://www.iaaf.org/wic04/index.html
http://www.letsrun.com/
http://www.polevaultpower.com/forum/
http://www.polevaultpit.com/
http://www.athletix.org/
Men's Qualifying Height 5.65m 18'06.50"
Women's Qualifying Height 4.35m 14'03.25"
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2003 World Outdoor Championships Women's Qualifiers
===================================================
Just this afternoon (Wednesday) the IAAF posted the tentative
startlists for both the men's and women's preliminary rounds...
Athlete Country SB PB
================== =================== ============= =============
Tanya Stefanova Bulgaria 4.30 14'01.25 4.45 14'07.25
Stephanie McCann Canada 4.35 14'03.25 4.41 14'05.50
Shuying Gao China 4.36 14'03.50 4.52 14'10.00
Katerina Badurova Czech Republic 4.35 14'03.25 4.35 14'03.25
Vanessa Boslak France 4.50 14'09.00 4.50 14'09.00
Carolin Hingst Germany 4.40 14'05.25 4.51 14'09.50
Nastja Ryshich Germany 4.50 14'09.00 4.50 14'09.00
Georgia Tsiliggiri Greece 4.30 14'01.25 4.40 14'05.25
Tunde Vaszi Hungary 4.30 14'01.25 4.30 14'01.25
Thorey Elisdottir Iceland 4.50 14'09.00 4.51 14'09.50
Melina Hamilton New Zealand 4.20 13'09.25 4.40 14'05.25
Monika Pyrek Poland 4.65 15'03.00 4.65 15'03.00
Anna Rogowska Poland 4.52 14'10.00 4.52 14'10.00
Svetlana Feofanova Russia 4.85 15'11.00 4.85 15'11.00
Yelena Isinbayeva Russia 4.83 15'10.00 4.83 15'10.00
Naroa Agirre Spain 4.35 14'03.25 4.45 14'07.25
Dana Cervantes Spain 4.46 14'07.50 4.46 14'07.50
Stacy Dragila United States 4.71 15'05.50 4.81 15'09.25
Jillian Schwartz United States 4.50 14'09.00 4.50 14'09.00
Hanna-Mia Persson Sweden 4.35 14'03.25 4.35 14'03.25
Of course since I'm sending this out on THURSDAY the official
startlists for the women have since been posted...
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Startlist - Pole Vault Women - Qualification
Qual. rule: qualification standard 4.45m or at least best 8 qualified
Group A - Friday, March 05, 2004 - 17:05
Order Bib Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 633  Ryshich Nastja GER 4.50 4.50
2 746  Feofanova Svetlana RUS 4.85 4.85
3 714  Hamilton Melina NZL 4.20 4.40
4 549  Gao Shuying CHN 4.36 4.52
5 670  Elisdóttir Thórey Edda ISL 4.50 4.51
6 821  Schwartz Jillian USA 4.50 4.50
7 723  Rogowska Anna POL 4.52 4.52
8 545  McCann Stephanie CAN 4.35 4.41
9 748  Isinbayeva Yelena RUS 4.83 4.83
10 567  Badurová Katerina CZE 4.35 4.35
11 577  Cervantes Dana ESP 4.46 4.46
12 722  Pyrek Monika POL 4.65 4.65
13 651  TsiliggÃÂri YeoryÃÂa GRE 4.30 4.40
14 627  Hingst Caroline GER 4.30 4.51
15 813  Dragila Stacy USA 4.71 4.81
16 604  Boslak Vanessa FRA 4.50 4.50
17 663  Vaszi Tünde HUN 4.30 4.30
18 572  Agirre Naroa ESP 4.35 4.45
19 785  Persson Hanna-Mia SWE 4.35 4.35
---
I think it would be tough to find anyone that doesn't think that
this is basically a three woman battle for gold between Svetlana
Feofanova, Yelena Isinbayeva and Stacy Dragila. Well actually
that's not so - a lot of major press pundits are saying it's only
the two Russians that will fight to the death. They're saying
that the event has passed Dragila by. I find that hard to believe
especially after seeing her season record. Has she cleared a WR
this season? Nope but she's been trying for one nearly every meet.
She's been over 4.70 15'05+ 4 times this season. She's on bigger
sticks - once she gets the timing down watch out.
The only other real contender for a top spot is Poland's Monika
Pyrek. She's been over 15' several times the past few years and
always seems to perform well at the big shows.
A neck injury to Annika Becker earlier this season knocked out
the major competitor to the big three. The tough Russian
championships eliminated another former WR holder in Tatyana
Polnova. Haven't heard much from the other German 15 footers Yvonne
Buschbaum and Christine Adams this winter. American Kellie Suttle -
over 15' twice this indoor season - could fare no better than 9th at
the US selection meet.
The other missing qualifiers include Natalya Kushsch (Ukraine),
April Steiner (US), Chelsea Johnson (US, Tracy O'Hara (US), Anastasiya Ivanova (RUS), Lindsay Taylor (US) & Lesa Kubishta (US)
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2004 World Indoor Championships Men's Qualifiers
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Athlete Country SB PB
================== =================== ========== =============
Paul Burgess Australia 5.70 18'08.25 5.71 18'08.75
Dmitri Markov Australia 5.75 18'10.25 6.05 19'10.25
Spas Bukhalov Bulgaria 5.45 17'10.50 5.70 18'08.25
Ilian Efremov Bulgaria 5.73 18'09.50 5.75 18'10.25
Adam Ptacek Czech Republic 5.65 18'06.50 5.81 19'00.75
Piotr Buciarski Denmark 5.65 18'06.50 5.75 18'10.25
Matti Mononen Finland 5.60 18'04.50 5.65 18'06.50
Romain Mesnil France 5.71 18'08.75 5.95 19'06.25
Jerome Clavier France 5.65 18'06.50 5.65 18'06.50
Tim Lobinger Germany 5.75 18'10.25 6.00 19'08.25
Bjorn Otto Germany 5.81 19'00.75 5.81 19'00.75
Alexsandr Averbukh Israel 5.80 19'00.25 5.93 19'05.50
Giuseppe Gibilisco Italy 5.82 19'01.00 5.90 19'04.25
Daichi Sawano Japan 5.70 18'08.25 5.75 18'10.25
Yoo-Suk Kim Korea 5.33 17'05.75 5.55 18'02.50
Rens Blom Netherlands 5.75 18'10.25 5.75 18'10.25
Christian Tamminga Netherlands 5.42 17'09.25 5.76 18'10.75
Pavel Gerasimov Russia 5.77 18'11.00 5.90 19'04.25
Igor Pavlov Russia 5.80 19'00.25 5.80 19'00.25
Okkert Brits South Africa 5.75 18'10.25 6.03 19'09.25
Oscar Janson Sweden 5.61 18'04.75 5.87 19'03.00
Patrik Kristiansson Sweden 5.73 18'09.50 5.85 19'02.25
Jeff Hartwig United States 5.88 19'03.50 6.03 19'09.25
Toby Stevenson United States 5.81 19'00.75 5.81 19'00.75
Alexsandr Korchmyd Ukraine 5.65 18'06.50 5.75 18'10.25
Denis Yurchenko Ukraine 5.75 18'10.25 5.81 19'00.75
This is a pretty stacked field that contains nearly every major
player on the circuit. Weird how 19-foot jumps have become pretty
scarce once again. A few years back it looked as if the rest of the
world had finaly caught up to Bubka but the ast two years have seen
another decline. Not a huge one but definitely a noticable one.
Perhaps this Olympic season we'll see the big heights.
Anyway there really is no clear cut favorite as only 5 inches
separate the top 12 competitors. This could be a real war...
Amongst the missing include Derek Miles (US), Russ Buller (US),
Tommy Skipper (US), Ruslan Yeremenko (UKR), Tye Harvey (US), Michael
Stolle (GER) and Yevgeniy Mikhaylichenko (RUS)
2004 IAAF World Indoor Track & Field Championships
March 05-07, 2004
Budapest, Hungary
Women PV Qualifying Round Friday March 5th 16:30
Women PV Final Round Saturday March 6th 16:35
Men PV Qualifying Round Saturday March 6th 10:10
Men PV Final Round Sunday March 7th 15:45
US TV coverage this year spans two days. Two measly hours. *sigh*
Saturday 02/28 ESPN2 6:30-7:30pm
Sunday 02/29 ESPN2 6:00-7:00pm
Check out these websites for more info
http://www.iaaf.org/wic04/index.html
http://www.letsrun.com/
http://www.polevaultpower.com/forum/
http://www.polevaultpit.com/
http://www.athletix.org/
Men's Qualifying Height 5.65m 18'06.50"
Women's Qualifying Height 4.35m 14'03.25"
===================================================
2003 World Outdoor Championships Women's Qualifiers
===================================================
Just this afternoon (Wednesday) the IAAF posted the tentative
startlists for both the men's and women's preliminary rounds...
Athlete Country SB PB
================== =================== ============= =============
Tanya Stefanova Bulgaria 4.30 14'01.25 4.45 14'07.25
Stephanie McCann Canada 4.35 14'03.25 4.41 14'05.50
Shuying Gao China 4.36 14'03.50 4.52 14'10.00
Katerina Badurova Czech Republic 4.35 14'03.25 4.35 14'03.25
Vanessa Boslak France 4.50 14'09.00 4.50 14'09.00
Carolin Hingst Germany 4.40 14'05.25 4.51 14'09.50
Nastja Ryshich Germany 4.50 14'09.00 4.50 14'09.00
Georgia Tsiliggiri Greece 4.30 14'01.25 4.40 14'05.25
Tunde Vaszi Hungary 4.30 14'01.25 4.30 14'01.25
Thorey Elisdottir Iceland 4.50 14'09.00 4.51 14'09.50
Melina Hamilton New Zealand 4.20 13'09.25 4.40 14'05.25
Monika Pyrek Poland 4.65 15'03.00 4.65 15'03.00
Anna Rogowska Poland 4.52 14'10.00 4.52 14'10.00
Svetlana Feofanova Russia 4.85 15'11.00 4.85 15'11.00
Yelena Isinbayeva Russia 4.83 15'10.00 4.83 15'10.00
Naroa Agirre Spain 4.35 14'03.25 4.45 14'07.25
Dana Cervantes Spain 4.46 14'07.50 4.46 14'07.50
Stacy Dragila United States 4.71 15'05.50 4.81 15'09.25
Jillian Schwartz United States 4.50 14'09.00 4.50 14'09.00
Hanna-Mia Persson Sweden 4.35 14'03.25 4.35 14'03.25
Of course since I'm sending this out on THURSDAY the official
startlists for the women have since been posted...
---
Startlist - Pole Vault Women - Qualification
Qual. rule: qualification standard 4.45m or at least best 8 qualified
Group A - Friday, March 05, 2004 - 17:05
Order Bib Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 633  Ryshich Nastja GER 4.50 4.50
2 746  Feofanova Svetlana RUS 4.85 4.85
3 714  Hamilton Melina NZL 4.20 4.40
4 549  Gao Shuying CHN 4.36 4.52
5 670  Elisdóttir Thórey Edda ISL 4.50 4.51
6 821  Schwartz Jillian USA 4.50 4.50
7 723  Rogowska Anna POL 4.52 4.52
8 545  McCann Stephanie CAN 4.35 4.41
9 748  Isinbayeva Yelena RUS 4.83 4.83
10 567  Badurová Katerina CZE 4.35 4.35
11 577  Cervantes Dana ESP 4.46 4.46
12 722  Pyrek Monika POL 4.65 4.65
13 651  TsiliggÃÂri YeoryÃÂa GRE 4.30 4.40
14 627  Hingst Caroline GER 4.30 4.51
15 813  Dragila Stacy USA 4.71 4.81
16 604  Boslak Vanessa FRA 4.50 4.50
17 663  Vaszi Tünde HUN 4.30 4.30
18 572  Agirre Naroa ESP 4.35 4.45
19 785  Persson Hanna-Mia SWE 4.35 4.35
---
I think it would be tough to find anyone that doesn't think that
this is basically a three woman battle for gold between Svetlana
Feofanova, Yelena Isinbayeva and Stacy Dragila. Well actually
that's not so - a lot of major press pundits are saying it's only
the two Russians that will fight to the death. They're saying
that the event has passed Dragila by. I find that hard to believe
especially after seeing her season record. Has she cleared a WR
this season? Nope but she's been trying for one nearly every meet.
She's been over 4.70 15'05+ 4 times this season. She's on bigger
sticks - once she gets the timing down watch out.
The only other real contender for a top spot is Poland's Monika
Pyrek. She's been over 15' several times the past few years and
always seems to perform well at the big shows.
A neck injury to Annika Becker earlier this season knocked out
the major competitor to the big three. The tough Russian
championships eliminated another former WR holder in Tatyana
Polnova. Haven't heard much from the other German 15 footers Yvonne
Buschbaum and Christine Adams this winter. American Kellie Suttle -
over 15' twice this indoor season - could fare no better than 9th at
the US selection meet.
The other missing qualifiers include Natalya Kushsch (Ukraine),
April Steiner (US), Chelsea Johnson (US, Tracy O'Hara (US), Anastasiya Ivanova (RUS), Lindsay Taylor (US) & Lesa Kubishta (US)
================================================
2004 World Indoor Championships Men's Qualifiers
================================================
Athlete Country SB PB
================== =================== ========== =============
Paul Burgess Australia 5.70 18'08.25 5.71 18'08.75
Dmitri Markov Australia 5.75 18'10.25 6.05 19'10.25
Spas Bukhalov Bulgaria 5.45 17'10.50 5.70 18'08.25
Ilian Efremov Bulgaria 5.73 18'09.50 5.75 18'10.25
Adam Ptacek Czech Republic 5.65 18'06.50 5.81 19'00.75
Piotr Buciarski Denmark 5.65 18'06.50 5.75 18'10.25
Matti Mononen Finland 5.60 18'04.50 5.65 18'06.50
Romain Mesnil France 5.71 18'08.75 5.95 19'06.25
Jerome Clavier France 5.65 18'06.50 5.65 18'06.50
Tim Lobinger Germany 5.75 18'10.25 6.00 19'08.25
Bjorn Otto Germany 5.81 19'00.75 5.81 19'00.75
Alexsandr Averbukh Israel 5.80 19'00.25 5.93 19'05.50
Giuseppe Gibilisco Italy 5.82 19'01.00 5.90 19'04.25
Daichi Sawano Japan 5.70 18'08.25 5.75 18'10.25
Yoo-Suk Kim Korea 5.33 17'05.75 5.55 18'02.50
Rens Blom Netherlands 5.75 18'10.25 5.75 18'10.25
Christian Tamminga Netherlands 5.42 17'09.25 5.76 18'10.75
Pavel Gerasimov Russia 5.77 18'11.00 5.90 19'04.25
Igor Pavlov Russia 5.80 19'00.25 5.80 19'00.25
Okkert Brits South Africa 5.75 18'10.25 6.03 19'09.25
Oscar Janson Sweden 5.61 18'04.75 5.87 19'03.00
Patrik Kristiansson Sweden 5.73 18'09.50 5.85 19'02.25
Jeff Hartwig United States 5.88 19'03.50 6.03 19'09.25
Toby Stevenson United States 5.81 19'00.75 5.81 19'00.75
Alexsandr Korchmyd Ukraine 5.65 18'06.50 5.75 18'10.25
Denis Yurchenko Ukraine 5.75 18'10.25 5.81 19'00.75
This is a pretty stacked field that contains nearly every major
player on the circuit. Weird how 19-foot jumps have become pretty
scarce once again. A few years back it looked as if the rest of the
world had finaly caught up to Bubka but the ast two years have seen
another decline. Not a huge one but definitely a noticable one.
Perhaps this Olympic season we'll see the big heights.
Anyway there really is no clear cut favorite as only 5 inches
separate the top 12 competitors. This could be a real war...
Amongst the missing include Derek Miles (US), Russ Buller (US),
Tommy Skipper (US), Ruslan Yeremenko (UKR), Tye Harvey (US), Michael
Stolle (GER) and Yevgeniy Mikhaylichenko (RUS)