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Pole vault
1
Igor Pavlov
RUS
5,55
2
Dmitri Starodubtsev
RUS
5,55
3
Andrei Chemov
RUS
5,55
4
Yevgeni Mikhailichenko
RUS
5,50
4
Artiom Kuptsov
RUS
5,50
6
Yevgeni Lukianenko
RUS
5,40
7
Aleksandr Gripich
RUS
5,20
7
Leonid Kivalov
RUS
5,20
Russian Champs - Pavlov, Starodubtsev, Chemov 5.55
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An excerpt from the article on the IAAF site:
4.55m is enough for Feofanova to take gold
The women’s Pole Vault was dominated by Svetlana Feofanova. The silver medal winner at the Moscow IAAF World Indoor Championships cleared 4.55m and decided to stop at this mark. The wind was too strong and it even became dangerous for the light tiny athlete to compete with such poor conditions.
Tatyana Polnova cleared 4.50m, a performance which was enough to take silver and Yulia Golubchikova stopped at 4.40m for bronze.
4.55m is enough for Feofanova to take gold

The women’s Pole Vault was dominated by Svetlana Feofanova. The silver medal winner at the Moscow IAAF World Indoor Championships cleared 4.55m and decided to stop at this mark. The wind was too strong and it even became dangerous for the light tiny athlete to compete with such poor conditions.
Tatyana Polnova cleared 4.50m, a performance which was enough to take silver and Yulia Golubchikova stopped at 4.40m for bronze.
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4.55m is enough for Feofanova to take gold
The women’s Pole Vault was dominated by Svetlana Feofanova. The silver medal winner at the Moscow IAAF World Indoor Championships cleared 4.55m and decided to stop at this mark. The wind was too strong and it even became dangerous for the light tiny athlete to compete with such poor conditions.
Tatyana Polnova cleared 4.50m, a performance which was enough to take silver and Yulia Golubchikova stopped at 4.40m for bronze.
4.55m is enough for Feofanova to take gold
The women’s Pole Vault was dominated by Svetlana Feofanova. The silver medal winner at the Moscow IAAF World Indoor Championships cleared 4.55m and decided to stop at this mark. The wind was too strong and it even became dangerous for the light tiny athlete to compete with such poor conditions.
Tatyana Polnova cleared 4.50m, a performance which was enough to take silver and Yulia Golubchikova stopped at 4.40m for bronze.
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