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Men's pole vault
at the 2013 World Championships
VenueLuzhniki Stadium
Dates10 August (qualification)
12 August (final)
Competitors40 from 24 nations
Winning height5.89 m (19 ft 3+34 in)
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The men's pole vault at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 10–12 August.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[1]

World record  Sergey Bubka (UKR) 6.14A Sestriere, Italy 31 July 1994
Championship record  Dmitri Markov (AUS) 6.05 Edmonton, Canada 9 August 2001
World Leading  Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) 6.02 London, United Kingdom 27 July 2013
African record  Okkert Brits (RSA) 6.03 Cologne, Germany 18 August 1995
Asian record  Grigoriy Yegorov (KAZ) 5.90 Stuttgart, Germany 19 August 1993
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Brad Walker (USA) 6.04 Eugene, United States 8 June 2008
South American record  Thiago Braz da Silva (BRA) 5.83 Cartagena, Colombia 5 July 2013
European record  Sergey Bubka (UKR) 6.14A Sestriere, Italy 31 July 1994
Oceanian record  Dmitri Markov (AUS) 6.05 Edmonton, Canada 9 August 2001

Qualification standards

A result[2] B result
5.70 5.60

Schedule

Date Time Round
10 August 2013 10:15 Qualification
12 August 2013 20:25 Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

KEY: Q Qualified q 12 best performers NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Qualification

Qualification: 5.70 m (Q) and at least 12 best (q) advanced to the final.[3][4]

Rank Group Name Nationality 5.25 5.40 5.55 5.65 5.70 Mark Notes
1 A Jan Kudlička  Czech Republic (CZE) - o - xo 5.65 q
1 B Renaud Lavillenie  France (FRA) - - - xo 5.65 q
3 B Brad Walker  United States (USA) - - o 5.55 q
3 A Malte Mohr  Germany (GER) - - o 5.55 q
3 A Konstadinos Filippidis  Greece (GRE) - o o 5.55 q
6 B Augusto de Oliveira  Brazil (BRA) - xxo o 5.55 q
7 B Björn Otto  Germany (GER) - - xo 5.55 q
7 A Seito Yamamoto  Japan (JPN) - o xo 5.55 q
7 A Raphael Holzdeppe  Germany (GER) - - xo 5.55 q
7 A Alhaji Jeng  Sweden (SWE) - o xo 5.55 q
11 A Valentin Lavillenie  France (FRA) xxo o xo 5.55 q
12 A Xue Changrui  China (CHN) o o xxo 5.55 q
13 A Sergey Kucheryanu  Russia (RUS) - xo xxo 5.55 q
14 A Oleksandr Korchmid  Ukraine (UKR) - o xxx 5.40
14 A Thiago Braz da Silva  Brazil (BRA) - o xxx 5.40
14 A Daichi Sawano  Japan (JPN) - o xxx 5.40
14 A Jere Bergius  Finland (FIN) o o xxx 5.40
14 B Nikita Filippov  Kazakhstan (KAZ) o o xxx 5.40
19 B Ivan Yeryomin  Ukraine (UKR) xo o xxx 5.40
19 B Jeremy Scott  United States (USA) xo o xxx 5.40
21 B Hiroki Ogita  Japan (JPN) - xo xxx 5.40
21 B Lázaro Borges  Cuba (CUB) - xo xxx 5.40
21 B Vladyslav Revenko  Ukraine (UKR) - xo xxx 5.40
24 A Edi Maia  Portugal (POR) xo xo xxx 5.40
24 A Jack Whitt  United States (USA) xo xo xxx 5.40
24 B Aleksandr Gripich  Russia (RUS) xo xo xxx 5.40
27 A Shawnacy Barber  Canada (CAN) xo xxo xxx 5.40
28 A Claudio Stecchi  Italy (ITA) xxo xxo xxx 5.40
29 B João Gabriel Sousa  Brazil (BRA) o xxx 5.25
29 B Jin Min-Sub  South Korea (KOR) o xxx 5.25
31 A Rasmus Wejnold Jørgensen  Denmark (DEN) xo xxx 5.25
31 B Yang Yansheng  China (CHN) xo xxx 5.25
33 A Mareks Ārents  Latvia (LAT) xxo xxx 5.25
A Zhang Wei  China (CHN) xxx NM
B Ivan Horvat  Croatia (CRO) xxx NM
B Steven Lewis  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) - xxx NM
B Giuseppe Gibilisco  Italy (ITA) - - xxx NM
B Robert Sobera  Poland (POL) - xxx NM
B Igor Bychkov  Spain (ESP) xxx NM
B Michal Balner  Czech Republic (CZE) - xxx NM

Final

The final was started at 19:00.[5]

Rank Name Nationality 5.50 5.65 5.75 5.82 5.89 5.96 Mark Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Raphael Holzdeppe  Germany (GER) o o o xxx 5.89
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Renaud Lavillenie  France (FRA) xo xo xxo xxx 5.89
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Björn Otto  Germany (GER) o o xo o xxx 5.82
4 Brad Walker  United States (USA) xo xo o xxx 5.82
5 Malte Mohr  Germany (GER) o o xo xxo xxx 5.82
6 Seito Yamamoto  Japan (JPN) o xxo xxo xxx 5.75 PB
7 Jan Kudlička  Czech Republic (CZE) xxo xo xxo xxx 5.75
8 Sergey Kucheryanu  Russia (RUS) o o xxx 5.65
9 Alhaji Jeng  Sweden (SWE) xo o xxx 5.65 SB
10 Konstadinos Filippidis  Greece (GRE) o xo xxx 5.65
11 Augusto de Oliveira  Brazil (BRA) xxo xxo xxx 5.65
12 Xue Changrui  China (CHN) xo xxx 5.50
Valentin Lavillenie  France (FRA) xxx NM

References

  1. ^ "Records & Lists – Hammer Throw". IAAF. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  2. ^ IAAF World Championships Moscow 2013 – Standards, All Russia Athletic Federation, 2012, archived from the original on 16 August 2013, retrieved 8 August 2013
  3. ^ Start list
  4. ^ Qualification Results
  5. ^ Final Results