2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's pole vault

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These are the official results of the Women's Pole Vault event at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland, held on August 7 and August 12, 2005.

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The winning margin was 41 cm. As of 2024, this is the only time the women's pole vault has been won by more than 20 cm at these championships.

Medalists

Gold Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Isinbayeva
Russia (RUS)
Silver Flag of Poland.svg Monika Pyrek
Poland (POL)
Bronze Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavla Hamáčková
Czech Republic (CZE)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
07. 08. 2005 13:30h07. 08. 2005 15:00h
Final Round
12. 08. 2005 18:10h

Records

World RecordFlag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbayeva  (RUS)5.00 London, England 22 July 2005
Championship RecordFlag of the United States.svg  Stacy Dragila  (USA)4.75 Edmonton, Canada 6 August 2001
Flag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Feofanova  (RUS)4.75 Edmonton, Canada 6 August 2001
Paris, France 25 August 2003

Results

Qualification

Group A

1. Flag of Poland.svg Anna Rogowska, Poland 4.45m Q
2. Flag of the United States.svg Jillian Schwartz, United States 4.45m Q
2. Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Polnova, Russia 4.45m Q
4. Flag of Germany.svg Caroline Hingst, Germany 4.45m Q
5. Flag of France.svg Vanessa Boslak, France 4.40m q
6. Flag of the United States.svg Tracy O'Hara, United States 4.40m q
6. Flag of Spain.svg Naroa Agirre, Spain 4.40m q (SB)
8. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Janine Whitlock, Great Britain 4.40m
9. Flag of Iceland.svg Thórey Edda Elisdóttir, Iceland 4.15m
9. Flag of Japan.svg Takayo Kondo, Japan 4.15m
9. Flag of Sweden.svg Kirsten Belin, Sweden 4.15m
12. Flag of New Zealand.svg Melina Hamilton, New Zealand 4.15m
13. Flag of Ukraine.svg Natalya Kushch, Ukraine 4.15m
14. Flag of Canada.svg Kelsey Hendry, Canada 4.00m
14. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhao Yingying, China 4.00m

Group B

1. Flag of Poland.svg Monika Pyrek, Poland 4.45m Q
1. Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Isinbayeva, Russia 4.45m Q
3. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Shuying, China 4.45m Q (SB)
4. Flag of Canada.svg Dana Ellis, Canada 4.40m q
4. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavla Hamáčková, Czech Republic 4.40m q
6. Flag of Australia.svg Tatiana Grigorieva, Australia 4.45m q
7. Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiana Murer, Brazil 4.40m (NR)
8. Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Dragila, United States 4.40m
9. Flag of Ukraine.svg Anzhela Balakhonova, Ukraine 4.15m
9. Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztina Molnár, Hungary 4.15m
9. Flag of Greece.svg Afroditi Skafida, Greece 4.15 m
12. Flag of Portugal.svg Elisabete Tavares, Portugal 4.00m
13. Flag of Slovenia.svg Teja Melink, Slovenia 4.00m

Final

RankName4.004.204.354.504.604.704.755.01ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbayeva  (RUS)---ooo-xo5.01WR
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Poland.svg  Monika Pyrek  (POL)-ooxooxx-x4.60
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Pavla Hamáčková  (CZE)-xoooxxx4.50
4Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Polnova  (RUS)-ooxxoxxx4.50SB
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gao Shuying  (CHN)xooxoxxoxxx4.50SB
6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Dana Ellis  (CAN)-ooxxx4.35
6Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Rogowska  (POL)--oxxx4.35
8Flag of France.svg  Vanessa Boslak  (FRA)-xoxoxxx4.35
9Flag of Spain.svg  Naroa Agirre  (ESP)ooxxoxxx4.35
10Flag of Germany.svg  Caroline Hingst  (GER)xooxxoxxx4.35
11Flag of the United States.svg  Jillian Schwartz  (USA)-xoxxx4.20
12Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tatiana Grigorieva  (AUS)oxxx4.00
Flag of the United States.svg  Tracy O'Hara  (USA)-xxxNM

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