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Polnova vaults 4.60m
The best women’s event result was set by Russia’s Tatyana Polnova, who cleared 4.60m in the Pole Vault. Polnova, the European bronze medallist last year, cleared 4.50m on her first attempt and made the winning result after dropping that bar twice.
Alexandra Kiryashova of Russia placed second with 4.40 and after there was an unusual order between the young Finns. Vanessa Vandy, 7th at the European Junior Championships last week in Hengelo, set her personal best of 4.15 for third place ahead of the European Junior gold medallist in Hengelo, Minna Nikkanen, who flew over 4.05.
Polnova vaults 4.60m
The best women’s event result was set by Russia’s Tatyana Polnova, who cleared 4.60m in the Pole Vault. Polnova, the European bronze medallist last year, cleared 4.50m on her first attempt and made the winning result after dropping that bar twice.
Alexandra Kiryashova of Russia placed second with 4.40 and after there was an unusual order between the young Finns. Vanessa Vandy, 7th at the European Junior Championships last week in Hengelo, set her personal best of 4.15 for third place ahead of the European Junior gold medallist in Hengelo, Minna Nikkanen, who flew over 4.05.
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