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RIA Novosti wrote:Yelena Isinbaeva dedicated victory at WC in Moscow to her parents
22:08 | 11 March 2006
MOSCOW, 11 March - RIA Novosti. The Russian woman Yelena Isinbaeva, who won "gold" on Saturday in the pole vault at the indoor world championships, which are now taking place in Moscow, is completely satisfied with her performance. The sportswoman spoke about this at the press conference after the competition.
"I am grateful to the spectators for the support. I felt the energy of the hall. I am one hundred percent contented by my appearance. I am very glad that I could win. But the world record would have been an additional gift for those who wanted to see it. But - it did not come out," described Isinbaeva, who three times was unable to take the indoor record height to 4.93 meters.
The current indoor record was established by the Athens Olympic champion on 12 February, 2006, in Donetsk at 4.91 meters. According to her, she decided to set the bar to 4.93 meters, on account of her previous negative experience. "Two times I attempted to beat 4.92 m, and it did not work out for me. I decided to move the bar to 4.93," explained Isinbaeva.
By the sportswoman’s estimation, her second attempt was nearest of all to establishing the world record. "I think that everything will eventually work out. But this day I was simply too excited."
Also Isinbaeva asserted that she did not feel pressured by the circumstance of the championship taking place in Russia. "I didn’t feel pressure, but rather thirst. I couldn't establish the world record, but I won. I dedicate this victory to my parents, who will be celebrating their 25th anniversary this year."
Discussing the change of her trainer, Isinbaeva stated that she has no regrets at all about her collaboration with Valery(sic) Petrov, to whom she moved from Yevgeny Trofimov between seasons. "I am happy about everything which has happened for me. I have lost nothing and I will only improve my results. But it didn't work out today. For this winter season my preparation was short. In only two months it's difficult to reach my previous level," she emphasized.
In conclusion Isinbaeva reported that the competition in Moscow was her last start of the winter season. "I will prepare for the summer; and my main focus will be on the championship of Europe. Now I will return home to Volgograd, and I will begin preparation afterward. I still don't have the title of European champion (outdoors), so I will try to win it," said the best pole vaulter in the world.