I think it is from the same meet as Brad's 6.00m jump
http://www.leichtathletik.de/index.asp? ... p?ID=11777
Vicky Parnov begeistert
Die erst 15 Jahre alte Vicky Parnov hatte zuvor in der Frauenkonkurrenz die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich gelenkt. Mit 4,32 M
Youngster Vicky Parnov begeisterte in Jockgrim (Foto: Reiß)
etern sprang sie eine neue Bestleistung. Im Februar war sie als Zweite der Australischen Meisterschaften in Sydney über 4,30 Meter, was zugleich eine Weltbestleistung für ihre Altersklasse war, geflogen und hatte damit ihr außerordentliches Talent unterstrichen.
In Jockgrim wurde sie nun Zweite hinter der höhengleichen US-Amerikanerin Kellie Suttle. Ebenfalls 4,32 Meter übersprangen die Deutsche Hallenmeisterin Martina Strutz (SG Dynamo Schwerin) und die Zweibrückerin Kristina Gadschiew, die nur drei Zentimeter unter ihrer persönlichen Bestleistung blieb.
Frauen
1. Suttle Kellie (USA) 4.32m
2. Parnov Vicky (AUS) 4.32m
3. Strutz Martina (SG Dynamo Schwerin) 4.32m
4. Gadschiew Kristina (LAZ Zweibrücken) 4.32m
- Schwartz Jilian (USA) o.g.V.
- Dockendorf Carly (CAN) o.g.V.
Vicky Parnov 4.32m
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Equally exciting, albeit with the future in mind, Perth wunderkind Vicky Parnov vaulted 4.32m to set a new Under 18 and Under 20 Australian record. Jumping at the International Pole Vault meeting in Jockgrim, Germany, Parnov broke her own record of 4.30m set earlier this year. Parnov finished second, on countback from American Kellie Suttle, and now sets her sights on the IAAF World Junior Championships in Beijing from 15-20 August.
At the same meet, Paul Burgess vaulted 5.83m but was upstaged by American world number one, Brad Walker who cleared 6.00m to take the win. Walker is the first man over 6.00m since Burgess last year, the result reversing that from the Rome Golden Gala last weekend.
Equally exciting, albeit with the future in mind, Perth wunderkind Vicky Parnov vaulted 4.32m to set a new Under 18 and Under 20 Australian record. Jumping at the International Pole Vault meeting in Jockgrim, Germany, Parnov broke her own record of 4.30m set earlier this year. Parnov finished second, on countback from American Kellie Suttle, and now sets her sights on the IAAF World Junior Championships in Beijing from 15-20 August.
At the same meet, Paul Burgess vaulted 5.83m but was upstaged by American world number one, Brad Walker who cleared 6.00m to take the win. Walker is the first man over 6.00m since Burgess last year, the result reversing that from the Rome Golden Gala last weekend.
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