2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pole vault

The women's pole vault at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on March 17, 2016.[1][2] Jennifer Suhr of the United States won gold.

Women's pole vault
at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships
VenueOregon Convention Center
DatesMarch 17
Competitors9 from 7 nations
Winning height4.90
Medalists
    United States
    United States
    Greece

The men's and women's pole vault competition were the only events on the opening day. They were conducted simultaneously with two parallel runways down the center of the arena. The women's entrants included eight of the top 20 vaulters in history, most of them peaking in the weeks before the competition. One day after her 35th birthday, Fabiana Murer improved upon the listed Masters W35 world record by clearing 4.60. At 4.70, Eliza McCartney set her indoor New Zealand National Record, but barely a footnote considering she had cleared 4.80 at her outdoor national championships just 12 days earlier. She passed her next jump to that same 4.80 mark. At 4.75, the world record holder (improved earlier this season) Jenn Suhr took only her second attempt of the competition to tie for the lead with Ekaterini Stefanidi, who had jumped clean at 5 heights. Nicole Büchler missed twice at 4.75 and put all her marbles on a final attempt at a personal best 4.80. She made it, setting the Swiss National Record. Sandi Morris also made it on her first attempt and Stefanidi kept her perfect streak going. At 4.85, Stefanidi and Büchler failed while both Americans Morris and Suhr were successful. Having nothing to gain at 4.85 Stefanidi and Büchler took their remaining attempts at 4.90. After everyone else failed at 4.90, Suhr cleared it on only her fourth attempt of the competition which ultimately gave her the gold. With silver confirmed, Morris took her last attempt at 4.95 but after it failed, Suhr packed up her poles. Stefanidi's perfect round until 4.80 gave her the bronze.

Records

Gold medal winner, Jennifer Suhr
Runner-up, Sandi Morris
Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record  Jennifer Suhr (USA) 5.02 Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States 2 March 2013
Championship record  Elena Isinbaeva (RUS) 4.86 Budapest, Hungary 6 March 2004
World Leading  Jennifer Suhr (USA) 5.03 Brockport, New York, United States 30 January 2016
African record  Elmarie Gerryts (RSA) 4.41 Birmingham, Great Britain 20 February 2000
Asian record  Li Ling (CHN) 4.70 Doha, Qatar 19 February 2016
European record  Elena Isinbaeva (RUS) 5.01 Stockholm, Sweden 23 February 2012
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
 Jennifer Suhr (USA) 5.02 Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States 2 March 2013
Oceanian Record  Kym Howe (AUS) 4.72 Donetsk, Ukraine 10 February 2007
South American record  Fabiana Murer (BRA) 4.83 Nevers, France 7 February 2015

Qualification standards

Indoor Outdoor
4.71

Schedule

Date Time Round
17 March 201619:05Final

Results

The final was started at 19:05.[3]

RankNameNationality4.354.504.604.704.754.804.854.904.95ResultNotes
Jennifer Suhr United Statesoooo4.90CR
Sandi Morris United Statesoooxoooxx–x4.85
Katerina Stefanidi Greeceooooox–xx4.80
4Nicole Büchler  Switzerlandoxxoxxoxx-ox–xx4.80NR
5Eliza McCartney New Zealandoxoxxx4.70NR
6Fabiana Murer Brazilooxxx4.60
6Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou Greeceooxxx4.60
8Romana Maláčová Czech Republicxooxxx4.50
NMMarta Onofre PortugalxxxNM
DNSAlana Boyd AustraliaDNS

References

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