Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's pole vault

Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's pole vault

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The pole vault at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium on August 25 and August 27.

Records

Medalists

Qualification

Heat 1

1. flagicon|GER Lars Börgeling, Germany 5.70 m Q =SB
1. flagicon|RUS Pavel Gerasimov, Russia 5.70 m Q
1. flagicon|UKR Ruslan Yeremenko, Ukraine 5.70 m Q =SB
4. flagicon|USA Toby Stevenson, United States 5.70 m Q
4. flagicon|NED Rens Blom, Netherlands 5.70 m Q
6. flagicon|ITA Giuseppe Gibilisco, Italy 5.70 m Q
7. flagicon|JPN Daichi Sawano, Japan 5.70 m Q
8. flagicon|USA Derek Miles, United States 5.70 m Q
9. flagicon|FRA Romain Mesnil, France 5.65 m
10. flagicon|RSA Okkert Brits, South Africa 5.60 m
11. flagicon|CZE Adam Ptacek, Czech Republic 5.50 m
11. flagicon|FIN Vesa Rantanen, Finland 5.50 m
13. flagicon|SLO Jure Rovan, Slovenia 5.50 m
14. flagicon|BUL Spas Bukhalov, Bulgaria 5.50 m
15. flagicon|AUS Steven Hooker, Australia 5.30 m
16. flagicon|KOR Kim Yoo-Suk, South Korea 5.30 m
16. flagicon|GRE Marios Evaggelou, Greece 5.30 m
flagicon|RUS Vadim Strogalev, Russia NM
flagicon|KAZ Grigoriy Yegorov, Kazakhstan NM
flagicon|CHN Feiliang Liu, China NM

Heat 2

1. flagicon|ISR Aleksander Averbukh, Israel 5.70 m Q
1. flagicon|AUS Paul Burgess, Australia 5.70 m Q
3. flagicon|RUS Igor Pavlov, Russia 5.70 m Q
4. flagicon|GER Danny Ecker, Germany 5.70 m Q
5. flagicon|UKR Denys Yurchenko, Ukraine 5.70 m Q
6. flagicon|USA Timothy Mack, United States 5.70 m Q
7. flagicon|GER Tim Lobinger, Germany 5.70 m Q
8. flagicon|UKR Oleksandr Korchmid, Ukraine 5.70 m Q =SB
9. flagicon|FIN Matti Mononen, Finland 5.65 m PB
10. flagicon|SWE Patrik Kristiansson, Sweden 5.60 m
11. flagicon|GBR Nick Buckfield, Great Britain 5.60 m
12. flagicon|AUS Dmitri Markov, Australia 5.50 m
13. flagicon|DEN Piotr Buciarski, Denmark 5.50 m
14. flagicon|CZE Stepan Janacek, Czech Republic 5.30 m
14. flagicon|ESP Javier Gazol, Spain 5.30 m
16. flagicon|FRA Nicolas Guigon, France 5.30 m
16. flagicon|POL Adam Kolasa, Poland 5.30 m
flagicon|MEX Giovanni Lanaro, Mexico NM
flagicon|BUL Iliyan Efremov, Bulgaria NM
flagicon|UZB Leonid Andreev, Uzbekistan DNS

Final

1. Timothy Mack, United States 5.95 m OR
2. Toby Stevenson, United States 5.90 m
3. Giuseppe Gibilisco, Italy 5.85 m SB
4. Igor Pavlov, Russia 5.80 m PB
5. Danny Ecker, Germany 5.75 m SB
6. Lars Börgeling, Germany 5.75 m SB
7. Derek Miles, United States 5.75 m
8. Aleksandr Averbukh, Israel 5.65 m
9. Denys Yurchenko, Ukraine 5.65 m
9. Rens Blom, Netherlands 5.65 m
11. Paul Burgess, Australia 5.55 m
11. Tim Lobinger, Germany 5.55 m
13. Pavel Gerasimov, Russia 5.55 m
13. Daichi Sawano, Japan 5.55 m
13. Ruslan Yeremenko, Ukraine 5.55 m
16. Oleksandr Korchmid, Ukraine 5.55 m

Legend

*Q - Qualified
*SB - Season Best
*=SB - Equal Season Best
*PB - Personal Best
*OR - Olympic Record


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