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Samuel Hathorn Kendricks (born September 7, 1992) is an American pole vaulter. [1] He is a three-time indoor and six-time outdoor national champion (2014–2019), the 2016 Olympics bronze [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and 2024 Olympics silver medalist, and the 2017 and 2019 World Champion.
Sam Kendricks took silver while Sweden's Armand Duplantis broke the world record to win gold. ... Then it was onto the world record — his own. With Kendricks standing by and rooting him on ...
Of the twelve finalists, only three reached 5.75 metres without any fails: Olympic bronze medalist Sam Kendricks (USA), world record holder Renaud Lavillenie and Xue Changrui (China). Two Polish vaulters, Piotr Lisek and Paweł Wojciechowski, also cleared that height but with previous misses. Kendricks and Xue succeeded first time at 5.82 ...
Sweden's Armand Duplantis won his second consecutive Olympic gold medal, setting a world record of 6.25 metres (20 ft 6 in). Sam Kendricks of the United States earned the silver, while Emmanouil Karalis of Greece took the bronze.
The six silver medals attained by Team USA track: Kenneth Rooks (3,000 steeplechase), Kenny Bednarek (men’s 200), Daniel Roberts (100 hurdles), Joe Kovacs (shot put), Sam Kendricks (pole vault ...
Sam Kendricks was a top medal contender in Tokyo, but is out of the Olympics after testing positive for COVID. ... He is also the current American record holder at 6.06m (19-10.5), which makes him ...
Sam Kendricks (USA) 6.06 m: Des Moines, United States: 27 July 2019 African Record Okkert Brits (RSA) 6.03 m: Cologne, Germany: 18 August 1995 Asian Record Igor Potapovich (KAZ) 5.92 m: Stockholm, Sweden: 19 February 1998 North, Central American and Caribbean record Sam Kendricks (USA) 6.06 m: Des Moines, United States 27 July 2019 South ...
USA’s Sam Kendricks was second after clearing 5.95m and Greece’s Emmanouil Karalis was third with 5.9m, but this evening, like so many previous pole vault competitions, belonged to Duplantis ...