2001 World Championships in Athletics – Women's pole vault

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The official results of the Women's Pole Vault event at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, held on Monday August 6, 2001. There were a total number of 27 competitors.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Dragila
United States (USA)
Silver Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Feofanova
Russia (RUS)
Bronze Flag of Poland.svg Monika Pyrek
Poland (POL)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
04.08.2001 08:45h04.08.2001 10:30h
Final Round
06.08.2001 14:30h

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2001 World Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)4.81 m June 9, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Palo Alto, United States
Event Record Flag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)4.60 m August 21, 1999 Flag of Spain.svg Seville, Spain
Broken records during the 2001 World Athletics Championships
Event Record Flag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)4.65 m August 6, 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton, Canada
Event Record Flag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)4.70 m August 6, 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton, Canada
Event Record Flag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Feofanova  (RUS)4.75 m August 6, 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton, Canada
Event Record Flag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)4.75 m August 6, 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton, Canada

Qualification

RANKGROUP AHEIGHT
1.Flag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Feofanova  (RUS)4.35 m
1.Flag of Poland.svg  Monika Pyrek  (POL)4.35 m
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Mary Sauer  (USA)4.35 m
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Carolin Hingst  (GER)4.35 m
5.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Janine Whitlock  (GBR)4.35 m
6.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anzhela Balakhonova  (UKR)4.25 m
7.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Monique de Wilt  (NED)4.25 m
8.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Tanya Koleva  (BUL)4.25 m
9.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jenny Dryburgh  (NZL)4.25 m
10.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Stephanie McCann  (CAN)4.25 mNR
11.Flag of Argentina.svg  Alejandra García  (ARG)4.25 m
12.Flag of Iceland.svg  Vala Flosadóttir  (ISL)4.15 m
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Déborah Gyurcsek  (URU)NM
Flag of the United States.svg  Tracy O'Hara  (USA)NM


RANKGROUP BHEIGHT
1.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gao Shuying  (CHN)4.35 m
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)4.35 m
3.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tatiana Grigorieva  (AUS)4.55 mPB
4.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Pavla Hamáčková  (CZE)4.35 m
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Yvonne Buschbaum  (GER)4.35 m
6.Flag of Iceland.svg  Þórey Edda Elísdóttir  (ISL)4.35 m
7.Flag of Austria.svg  Doris Auer  (AUT)4.35 m
8.Flag of Germany.svg  Annika Becker  (GER)4.25 m
8.Flag of Denmark.svg  Marie Rasmussen  (DEN)4.25 m
10.Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztina Molnár  (HUN)4.25 m
11.Flag of Sweden.svg  Hanna-Mia Persson  (SWE)4.15 m
12.Flag of Spain.svg  Mar Sánchez  (ESP)4.00 m
Flag of the United States.svg  Alicia Warlick  (USA)NM

Final

RankAthleteHeightResultNote
4.104.254.354.454.504.554.604.654.704.754.82
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)OOOOXOOOXXX4.75 m CR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Feofanova  (RUS)OOOOXXOOOXXX4.75 m CR
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Poland.svg  Monika Pyrek  (POL)OOXOXOOXXX4.55 m
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tatiana Grigorieva  (AUS)OOXOXXOXOXXX4.55 mPB
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gao Shuying  (CHN)OOOOOXXX4.50 mAR
6Flag of Iceland.svg  Þórey Edda Elísdóttir  (ISL)XOXOXOOXXX4.45 mPB
7Flag of Germany.svg  Yvonne Buschbaum  (GER)XXOOXOXXX4.45 mPB
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Pavla Hamáčková  (CZE)OOOXXOXXX4.45 m
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Janine Whitlock  (GBR)XOOXXOXXX4.35 m
10Flag of Germany.svg  Carolin Hingst  (GER)OOXXX4.25 m
11Flag of Austria.svg  Doris Auer  (AUT)XOXXX4.25 m
12Flag of the United States.svg  Mary Sauer  (USA)OXXOXXX4.25 m

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