Pole vault/Tyczka K/W FINAŁ
msc tor nr start nazwisko i imię rocznik kraj-klub 4.20
4.30 4.40
4.50 4.60
4.70 4.75
4.80 4.85 wynik inf punkt
1
7 PYREK Monika 80 MKL Szczecin -
o -
o o
-
4.60
2
5 GOLUBCHIKOVA Yuliya 83 RUSSIA xo
- o
o xo
xxx
4.60
3
8 FEOFANOVA Svetlana 80 RUSSIA -
o -
xo xxx
4.50
4
3 PIWOWARSKA Joanna 83 AZS-AWF Warszawa xo
xxo o
xxo xxx
4.50
5
4 SCHWARTZ Jillian 79 USA xo
o xxx
4.30
1 PLEWA Marta 83 Ośr.sk.tycz.Gdańsk xxx
NM
2 RYJIKH Nastja 77 GERMANY xxx
NM
6 MURER Fabiana 81 BRAZIL -
xxx
NM
Pole vault/Tyczka M FINAŁ
msc tor nr start nazwisko i imię rocznik kraj-klub 5.00
5.20 5.30
5.40 5.50
5.60 5.65
5.70 5.75 wynik inf punkt
1
7 WALKER Brad 81 USA -
- -
xo -
o -
5.60
2
5 YURCHENKO Denys 78 UKRAINE -
o o
o xo
x- xx
5.50
3
4 CZERWIŃSKI Przemysław 83 MKL Szczecin -
- o
- xxo
x-
5.50
4
3 JANACZEK Stepan 77 CZECH REPUBLIC -
o -
xo xxx
5.40
5
1 KUDLICKA Jan 88 CZECH REPUBLIC o
o -
xxx
5.20
6
2 KOLASA Adam 75 KB Sporting Międzyzdroje -
xo -
xxx
5.20
6 HARTWIG Jeff 20 USA -
xxx
NM
Pedro's Cup - Pyrek 4.60, Walker 5.60
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Re: Pedro's Cup - Pyrek 4.60, Walker 5.60
http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=47753.html
Powell sizzles in Szczecin – 9.89 sec
Powell runs to 9.89 in Szczecin (Adam Nurkiewicz / Mediasport)
Szczecin, Poland - Despite low temperatures prevailing in Central Europe in the last few days, the Pedro’s Cup meeting once again provided some hot competition between the world’s top athletes, including four individual Olympic champions from Beijing.
Excellent series for Pyrek
Despite the losses suffered by Poland’s two brightest stars of the season, there was plenty for Polish fans to cheer about. In the women’s Pole Vault competition, which brought together three of the top five from Beijing, Szczecin resident Monika Pyrek had an excellent series of comfortable first-time clearances at 4.30, 4.50 and 4.60.
This proved to be enough on the day to take revenge on two Russians who finished ahead of her in the Olympic Games. Yulia Golubchikova took second place after clearing 4.60 on her second attempt and Svetlana Feofanova finished third with 4.50. Content with winning, Pyrek decided not to take any more attempts on the cold evening after Golubchikova went out at 4.70.
In the men’s Pole Vault, three attempts was all it took for the reigning World champion Brad Walker to ensure the win. The American was the only vaulter to clear 5.60. The Olympic bronze medalist Denis Yurchenko finished in runner-up position after clearing 5.50.
Powell sizzles in Szczecin – 9.89 sec
Powell runs to 9.89 in Szczecin (Adam Nurkiewicz / Mediasport)
Szczecin, Poland - Despite low temperatures prevailing in Central Europe in the last few days, the Pedro’s Cup meeting once again provided some hot competition between the world’s top athletes, including four individual Olympic champions from Beijing.
Excellent series for Pyrek
Despite the losses suffered by Poland’s two brightest stars of the season, there was plenty for Polish fans to cheer about. In the women’s Pole Vault competition, which brought together three of the top five from Beijing, Szczecin resident Monika Pyrek had an excellent series of comfortable first-time clearances at 4.30, 4.50 and 4.60.
This proved to be enough on the day to take revenge on two Russians who finished ahead of her in the Olympic Games. Yulia Golubchikova took second place after clearing 4.60 on her second attempt and Svetlana Feofanova finished third with 4.50. Content with winning, Pyrek decided not to take any more attempts on the cold evening after Golubchikova went out at 4.70.
In the men’s Pole Vault, three attempts was all it took for the reigning World champion Brad Walker to ensure the win. The American was the only vaulter to clear 5.60. The Olympic bronze medalist Denis Yurchenko finished in runner-up position after clearing 5.50.
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