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Continuing its presence since the first Olympics, a men's pole vault event was contested at the 1906 Games. France's Fernand Gonder entered as the world record holder and delivered by winning in an Olympic record-equalling mark. [3] The runner-up, Bruno Söderström of Sweden, also won a javelin throw medal that year. [4]
Elnesvågen, Norway 3000 m steeplechase: 8:12.05 Jim Svenøy: 22 August 1997 Memorial Van Damme: Brussels, Belgium High jump: 2.36 m Steinar Hoen: 1 July 1997 Bislett Games: Oslo, Norway Pole vault: 5.86 m [b] Pål Haugen Lillefosse: 25 June 2022 Stjørdal, Norway Sondre Guttormsen: 8 September 2022 Weltklasse Zürich: Zürich, Switzerland [31 ...
The first world record in the men's pole vault was recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1912. [1]As of April 20, 2024, 80 world records have been ratified by the IAAF (now World Athletics) in the event.
The 24-year-old Swede had broken the pole vault world record eight times, pushing the limits of possibility centimetre by centimetre. ... first breaking the Olympic record of 6.03m set by Thiago ...
Sondre Guttormsen (born 1 June 1999) [1] is a Norwegian athlete specialising in the pole vault.He won the gold medal at the 2023 European Indoor Championships.Guttormsen earned bronze at the 2021 European Under-23 Championships.
Olympic records; Men: ... the pole vault was the only world record set indoors until 2022. ... Norway: 5.86 6.00 2023 Ernest John Obiena
Not satisfied with breaking the pole vault world record three times within the space of five months, Mondo Duplantis ran 100 meters in just 10.37 seconds to beat 400-meter hurdler Karsten Warholm ...
In total he held fourteen Norwegian records in 200, 400 and 800 metres, long jump and pole vault. [8] In the winter of 1926, Hoff toured the United States, staging show competitions as a part of a varieté performance group. [2] Among other things he beat Olympic gold medalist Harold Osborn in a heptathlon competition. [8]