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  2. List of Philippine records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Biñan, Philippines Pole vault: 4.26 m Natalie Uy: 1 March 2020 KTCCCA Indoor State Pole Vault Challenge Shelbyville, United States [88] Long jump: 6.11 m Elma Muros-Posadas: 11 March 1995 World Championships: Barcelona, Spain Triple jump: 12.58 m Marisa Kwiatkowski: 27 January 2018 UW Preview Seattle, United States Shot put: 13.07 m A: Shiloh ...

  3. Women's pole vault world record progression - Wikipedia

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    The first world record in the women's pole vault was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1994. The inaugural record, 4.05 metres by Sun Caiyun of China set in 1992, was the world's best mark as of December 31, 1994. [1] As of June 21, 2009, the IAAF has ratified 54 world records in the event. [2]

  4. List of SEA Games records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Pole vault: 4.25 m Natalie Uy Philippines 8 December 2019 2019 SEA Games: New Clark City, Philippines [23] Long jump: 6.71 m Marestella Torres Philippines 12 November 2011 2011 SEA Games: Palembang, Indonesia [24] Triple jump: 14.17 m (-0.7 m/s) NR: Maria Natalia Londa Indonesia 17 December 2013 2013 SEA Games: Naypyidaw, Myanmar [25] Shot put ...

  5. Pole vault at the World Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    The championship records for the event are 6.21 for men, set by Armand Duplantis in 2022, and 5.01 m for women, set by Yelena Isinbayeva in 2005. The world record has been broken three times total at the World Championships: the men's record by Duplantis in 2022, and the women's record by Dragila and Isinbayeva in 1999 and 2005 respectively.

  6. Philippines at the 2023 World Athletics Championships

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    In the second try in the final round, Obiena leaped 6 meters, duplicating his own personal record which is also the current Asian record. He attempted to clear 6.05 meters was unable to do so finishing second to gold medalist Armand Duplantis of Sweden. [4] Obiena's silver medal was the first-ever for the Philippines in the world championships. [5]

  7. 2023 World Athletics Championships – Women's pole vault

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    The women's pole vault at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 21 and 23 August 2023. For the first time in the women's pole vault at these championships, two gold medals were awarded.

  8. Women's pole vault indoor world record progression - Wikipedia

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  9. List of pole vault national champions (women) - Wikipedia

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    1995: Emma George 1996: Melissa Harris 1997: Emma George 1998: Emma George 1999: Tatiana Grigorieva 2000: Emma George 2001: Jenni Dryburgh (NZL) 2002: Tatiana Grigorieva 2003: Melina Hamilton (NZL)