Dubnica - Jeremy Scott 5.65!

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Dubnica - Jeremy Scott 5.65!

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:07 am

Bridge Dubnica SVK 16 September
Athletics Bridge 2007

Pole vault
1 Jeremy Scott USA
1.5.81

5.65




PB
2 Michal Balner CZE
12.9.82

5.55




3 Denys Yurchenko UKR
27.1.78

5.45




4 Denys Fedas UKR
24.8.85

5.15




5 Tomáš Ondrejko SVK
20.7.89

4.65




Boris Zengaffinen SUI
6.5.78

NH




Tomáš Krajnák SVK
30.9.89

NH




Jure Rovan SLO
23.1.75

NH




Leonid Kivalov RUS
1.4.88

NH

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:29 am

http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/newsId=41708.html

Robles' 13.07sec and Tikhon's 81.29m highlights in Dubinca
Monday 17 September 2007
Dubinca, Slovakia - Nearly 4000 spectators on sunny Sunday afternoon in city of Dubnica (16) witnessed arguably the best one day meet in recent years in Slovakia. Dubnica has a population of 26,000.

Organisers were hoping for stadium records in 10 events at 5th Athletics Bridge European Athletics Permit meet but were not counting on the 110m Hurdles as David Oliver ran here last year an excellent 13.20secs. But Cuban Dayron Robles who is running in superb shape and since Osaka is unbeaten (wins in Zurich, Linz and Brussels) showed something special in the last running event of an already cool evening with temperatures below 15 degrees.

The men’s Pole Vault was won surprisingly by USA's Jeremy Scott who improved his outdoor best to 5.65m and tried seriously at 5.76. In the High Jump battle, Andrey Tereshin of Russia jumped 2.28 at his first attempt for the win, while Stefan Holm also did so on his second effort. Both winning marks were new stadium records.


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