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2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships | ||
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Track events | ||
60 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
3000 m | men | women |
60 m hurdles | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Pentathlon | women | |
Heptathlon | men | |
Gold | ||
Evgeniy Lukyanenko | ||
Silver | ||
Brad Walker | ||
Bronze | ||
Steven Hooker | ||
Qualification rule: qualification standard 5.70m or at least best 8 qualified
Pos | Athlete | Country | Mark | Q | Attempts | ||||
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5.35 | 5.45 | 5.55 | 5.65 | 5.70 | |||||
1 | Tim Lobinger | 5.70 | Q | - | - | O | - | O | |
2 | Brad Walker | 5.70 SB | Q | - | - | O | - | XO | |
3 | Jérôme Clavier | 5.70 | Q | XO | - | O | O | XO | |
3 | Derek Miles | 5.70 | Q | - | O | XO | O | XO | |
3 | Steven Hooker | 5.70 SB | Q | - | O | - | X- | XO | |
6 | Maksym Mazuryk | 5.70 | Q | - | - | XO | XO | XO | |
7 | Evgeniy Lukyanenko | 5.70 | Q | - | O | - | O | XXO | |
8 | Alhaji Jeng | 5.65 | q | - | O | - | O | XXX | |
9 | Giovanni Lanaro | 5.65 SB | - | XO | - | O | XXX | ||
10 | Daichi Sawano | 5.65 SB | - | XO | O | XXO | XXX | ||
11 | Pavel Gerasimov | 5.55 | - | XO | O | XXX | |||
12 | Feiliang Liu | 5.55 | O | - | XXO | XXX | |||
13 | Renaud Lavillenie | 5.55 | XO | - | XXO | XXX | |||
14 | Leonid Andreev | 5.45 PB | XO | O | XXX | ||||
15 | Steven Lewis | 5.35 | O | - | XXX | ||||
16 | Denys Yurchenko | 5.35 | XXO | - | XXX | ||||
Fábio Gomes da Silva | NM | XXX | |||||||
Fabian Schulze | NM | - | XXX | ||||||
Jesper Fritz | NM | XXX | |||||||
Spas Bukhalov | NM | - | - | XXX | |||||
Aleksandr Averbukh | DNS | ||||||||
Pos | Athlete | Country | Mark | Attempts | |||||||||
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5.45 | 5.55 | 5.60 | 5.65 | 5.70 | 5.75 | 5.80 | 5.85 | 5.90 | 5.95 | ||||
Evgeniy Lukyanenko | 5.90 WL | - | O | - | - | O | O | O | XO | O | XXX | ||
Brad Walker | 5.85 PB | - | - | - | - | XO | - | - | O | - | XXX | ||
Steven Hooker | 5.80 SB | - | O | - | - | O | - | O | X- | XX | |||
4 | Jérôme Clavier | 5.75 | O | - | O | - | O | O | XXX | ||||
5 | Tim Lobinger | 5.70 | - | O | - | - | O | - | XXX | ||||
6 | Maksym Mazuryk | 5.70 | - | XO | - | - | O | - | XXX | ||||
7 | Alhaji Jeng | 5.70 | - | - | O | - | XO | - | XXX | ||||
8 | Derek Miles | 5.60 | - | XX- | O | - | X- | - | XX | ||||
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