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Athletics at the
2000 Summer Olympics
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Pole Vault at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Olympic Stadium on Wednesday, September 27 and Friday, September 29.

The pole vault has been ever present since the beginning of the modern Olympic Games in 1896.

The qualifying athletes progressed through to the final where the qualifying distances are scrapped and they start afresh with another three jumps. After these the top eight athletes carry their record forward and then have a further three attempts to decide the gold medalist.

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[edit] Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in meters) prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics.

World Record 6.14 m Sergey Bubka Ukraine Sestriere, Italy 31 July 1994
Olympic Record 5.92 m Jean Galfione France Atlanta, United States 2 August 1996

[edit] Medallists

Gold Med 1.png Silver Med 2.png Bronze Med 3.png
Nick Hysong, United States Lawrence Johnson, United States Maksim Tarasov Russia

[edit] Results

All distances shown are in meters.

  • DNS denotes did not start.
  • DNF denotes did not finish.
  • DQ denotes disqualification.
  • NR denotes national record.
  • AR denotes area/continental record.
  • OR denotes Olympic record.
  • WR denotes world record.
  • PB denotes personal best.
  • SB denotes season best

[edit] Qualifying

Held on Wednesday, September 27, 2000.

The qualifying height was 5.75 m. For all qualifiers who did not achieve the standard, the remaining spaces in the final were filled by the highest jumps until a total of 12 qualifiers.


[edit] Group A

Place Overall Athlete Nation Mark Qual Record
1 3 Dmitriy Markov Australia 5.70 q
2 4 Viktor Chistiakov Australia 5.70 q
3 T10 Tim Lobinger Germany 5.65 q
3 12 Yevgeniy Smiryagin Russia 5.65 q
5 T10 Lawrence Johnson United States 5.65 q
6 13 Montxu Miranda Spain 5.65 q
7 14 Stepan Janacek Czech Republic 5.65
8 15 Rens Blom Netherlands 5.65
9 T16 Jean Galfione France 5.55
10 T20 Danny Krasnov Israel 5.55 SB
10 T20 Patrik Kristiansson Sweden 5.55
12 T22 Thibaut Duval Belgium 5.55
13 T26 Pavel Gerasimov Russia 5.40
14 32 Nuno Fernandes Portugal 5.25
Sergey Bubka Ukraine NM
Ruhan Isim Turkey NM
Igor Potapovich Kazakhstan NM
Robison Pratt Mexico NM

[edit] Group B

Place Overall Athlete Nation Mark Qual Record
1 1 Nick Hysong United States 5.70 q
2 2 Daniel Ecker Germany 5.70 q
3 5 Michael Stolle Germany 5.70 q
4 6 Giuseppe Gibilisco Italy 5.70 q
5 T7 Alexander Averbukh Israel 5.65 q
5 T7 Okkert Brits South Africa 5.65 q
5 T7 Maksim Tarasov Russia 5.65 q
8 T16 Paul Burgess Australia 5.55
8 T16 Javier Garcia Spain 5.55
8 T16 Kevin Hughes Great Britain 5.55 SB
11 T22 Ilian Efremov Bulgaria 5.55
11 T22 Martin Eriksson Sweden 5.55
13 25 Manabu Yokoyama Japan 5.55
14 T26 Chad Harting United States 5.40
14 T26 Dominic Johnson Saint Lucia 5.40
16 29 Joao Andre Portugal 5.40
17 31 Romain Mesnil France 5.40
17 30 Denys Yurchenko Ukraine 5.40
Photis Stefani Cyprus NM

[edit] Overall Qualifying Results

Place Athlete Nation Group Mark Qual Record
1 Nick Hysong United States B 5.70 q
2 Daniel Ecker Germany B 5.70 q
3 Dmitriy Markov Australia A 5.70 q
4 Viktor Chistiakov Australia A 5.70 q
5 Michael Stolle Germany B 5.70 q
6 Giuseppe Gibilisco Italy B 5.70 q
7 Okkert Brits South Africa B 5.65 q
Maksim Tarasov Russia B 5.65 q
Alexander Averbukh Israel B 5.65 q
10 Tim Lobinger Germany A 5.65 q
Lawrence Johnson United States A 5.65 q
12 Yevgeniy Smiryagin Russia A 5.65 q
13 Montxu Miranda Spain A 5.65 q
14 Stepan Janacek Czech Republic A 5.65
15 Rens Blom Netherlands A 5.65
16 Jean Galfione France A 5.55
Paul Burgess Australia B 5.55
Kevin Hughes Great Britain B 5.55 SB
Javier Garcia Spain B 5.55
20 Patrik Kristiansson Sweden A 5.55
Danny Krasnov Israel A 5.55 SB
T22 Ilian Efremov Bulgaria B 5.55
Thibaut Duval Belgium A 5.55
Martin Eriksson Sweden B 5.55
25 Manabu Yokoyama Japan B 5.55
26 Pavel Gerasimov Russia A 5.40
Chad Harting United States B 5.40
Dominic Johnson Saint Lucia B 5.40
29 Joao Andre Portugal B 5.40
30 Denys Yurchenko Ukraine B 5.40
31 Romain Mesnil France B 5.40
32 Nuno Fernandes Portugal A 5.25
Ruhan Isim Turkey A NM
Photis Stefani Cyprus B NM
Sergey Bubka Ukraine A NM
Igor Potapovich Kazakhstan A NM
Robison Pratt Mexico A NM

[edit] Final

Place Athlete Nation Mark Notes
1 Nick Hysong United States 5.90 PB
2 Lawrence Johnson United States 5.90
3 Maksim Tarasov Russia 5.90 SB
4 Michael Stolle Germany 5.90
5 Viktor Chistiakov Australia 5.80 SB
Dmitriy Markov Australia 5.80
7 Okkert Brits South Africa 5.80
8 Daniel Ecker Germany 5.80
9 Montxu Miranda Spain 5.70
10 Giuseppe Gibilisco Italy 5.50
Aleksandr Averbukh Israel 5.50
Yevgeniy Smiryagin Russia 5.50
13 Tim Lobinger Germany 5.50

[edit] References

Source: Official Report of the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics available at http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm




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