Pole-vault

The meeting record is 5,62 m (Mark Hollis and Jeremy Scott / USA, 2010).

For the World Championships the IAAF A-Limit is 5,75 m, the IAAF B-Limit is 5,60 m.


Igor PAVLOV / RUS

personal best: 5,90 m

World champion 2004 (i)
European champion 2005 (i)


Jan KUDLICKA / CZE

personal best: 5,77 m

Nr. 7 World Rankings 2013 (i)
Finalist Olympia 2012

 

Przemyslaw CZERWINSKI / POL

personal best: 5,82 m

Nr. 3 World Rankings 2010 (i)
3rd place European championships 2010


Michal BALNER / CZE

personal best: 5,76 m

World championships Finalist 2010 (i)
Nr. 6 World Rankings 2010 (i)

unfortunately injured

 

Adam PTACEK / CZE

personal best: 5,81 m

2nd place World championships 2004


Alexandr GRIPICH / RUS

personal best: 5,75 m

Finalist World championships 2009
2nd place Universiade 2011
Nr. 8 World Rankings 2011

 

Kim Yoo SUK / KOR

personal best: 5,66 m

Nr. 14 World Rankings 2013
Olympian


Robert Jan JANSEN / NED

personal best: 5,62 m

Nr. 31 World Rankings 2012
multiple Dutch champion

unfortunately injured

 

Igor BYCHKOV / ESP

personal best: 5,60 m

Olympian 2012
World championships 2011


Lukas WIRTH / AUT

personal best: 5,14 m

Austrian record holder Youth and Juniors (i)

 

Salto Nullo

Athletes with no guilty jump will get the "golden frog".

 

Heights:
5,00 m / 5,20 m / 5,40 m / 5,50 m / 5,60 m / 5,65 m / 5,70 m / 5,75 m (Nordketten-Trophy) and forward 5 cm

Nordketten Trophy:

If an athlete reaches the height of 5,75 m, he can see the northern mountain chain behind the Golden Roof.

The Nordketten Trophy is doped with € 3.000,-. Are two or more athletes crossing this height, the premium goes to the overall winner.

In case that this height will not be reached, the advertised amount comes in a jackpot and will be raised in the coming year. 

We are grateful to the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen for their support!