1987 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault

Medalists

Gold Sergey Bubka
Soviet Union (URS)
Silver Thierry Vigneron
France (FRA)
Bronze Radion Gataullin
Soviet Union (URS)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group A Group B
03.09.1987 ??:??h 03.09.1987 ??:??h
Final Round
05.09.1987 15:30h

Abbreviations

  • All results shown are in metres
Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1987 World Athletics Championships
World Record Sergey Bubka (URS)6.03 mJune 23, 1987 Prague, Czechoslovakia
Event Record Sergey Bubka (URS)5.70 mAugust 14, 1983 Helsinki, Finland
Broken records during the 1987 World Athletics Championships
Event Record Sergey Bubka (URS)5.85 mSeptember 5, 1987 Rome, Italy

Results

Qualifying round

  • Held on Thursday 1987-09-03
RANK GROUP A HEIGHT
1.  Marian Kolasa (POL) 5.55 m
 Sergey Bubka (URS)
3.  Atanas Tarev (BUL) 5.50 m
4.  Hermann Fehringer (AUT) 5.40 m
 Zdenek Lubenský (TCH)
 Radion Gataullin (URS)
7.  Bernhard Zintl (FRG) 5.30 m
8.  Timo Kuusisto (FIN) 5.20 m
9.  Liang Xueren (CHN) 5.10 m
10.  István Bagyula (HUN) 5.00 m
 Billy Olson (USA) NM
 Philippe Collet (FRA)


RANK GROUP B HEIGHT
1.  Earl Bell (USA) 5.55 m
 Ferenc Salbert (FRA)
 Aleksandrs Obizajevs (URS)
4.  Nikolay Nikolov (BUL) 5.50 m
 Delko Lesev (BUL)
 Thierry Vigneron (FRA)
7.  Gianni Stecchi (ITA) 5.40 m
 Miro Zalar (SWE)
9.  Mirosław Chmara (POL) 5.20 m
 Joe Dial (USA) NM
 Bob Ferguson (CAN)
 Kimmo Kuusela (FIN)

Final

RankNameNationality5.305.405.505.605.705.755.805.856.05ResultNotes
Sergey Bubka Soviet Unionooxx5.85CR
Thierry Vigneron France--o-o-xoxxx5.80
Radion Gataullin Soviet Unionoxoxoxxx5.80
4Marian Kolasa Polandoxoxxoxxoxxx5.80
5Earl Bell United States5.70
5Nikolay Nikolov Bulgaria5.70=PB
7Delko Lesev Bulgaria5.60
8Atanas Tarev Bulgaria5.60
9Aleksandrs Obižajevs Soviet Union5.50
10Ferenc Salbert France5.50
11Gianni Stecchi Italy5.40
12Miro Zalar Sweden5.30
Hermann Fehringer AustriaNM
Zdeněk Lubenský CzechoslovakiaNM

See also

  • 1983 Men's World Championships Pole Vault (Helsinki)
  • 1984 Men's Olympic Pole Vault (Los Angeles)
  • 1986 Men's European Championships Pole Vault (Stuttgart)
  • 1988 Men's Olympic Pole Vault (Seoul)
  • 1990 Men's European Championships Pole Vault (Split)
  • 1991 Men's World Championships Pole Vault (Tokyo)
  • 1992 Men's Olympic Pole Vault (Barcelona)

References

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