2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girls' pole vault

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Girls' pole vault
at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics
Venue RSC Olimpiyskiy
Dates11 July (qualification)
13 July (final)
Competitors26
Winning height4.25
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
  2011
2015  

The girls' pole vault at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held on 11 and 13 July.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Robeilys Peinado
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Alyona Lutkovskaya
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Krista Obižajeva
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia

Records

Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.

World Youth BestFlag of Sweden.svg  Angelica Bengtsson  (SWE)4.47 Moscow, Russia 22 May 2010
Championship RecordFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Vicky Parnov  (AUS)4.35 Ostrava, Czech Republic 14 July 2007
World Youth LeadingFlag of Venezuela.svg  Robeilys Peinado  (VEN)4.35 Barquisimeto, Venezuela 24 May 2013

Qualification

Qualification rule: 3.90 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified. [1]

RankGroupNameNationality3.403.553.653.753.853.90ResultNotes
1B Alyona Lutkovskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia o3.90Q
1B Lene Retzius Flag of Norway.svg  Norway ooooo3.90Q, PB
1A Reena Koll Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia o3.90Q
4B Desiree Freier Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States ooxoo3.90Q
4B Krista Obižajeva Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia xooo3.90Q
6B Nina Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia xxoo3.90Q
7A Zoe McKinley Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States ooxxoxxoo3.90Q
8A Robeilys Peinado Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela oxo3.90Q
8B Kamila Przybyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland oooxo3.90Q
10A Eliza McCartney Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand oxxooxo3.90Q
11B Mallaury Sautereau Flag of France.svg  France ooooxxo3.90Q, PB
12A Noelina Madarieta Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina xxoxoxxo3.90Q
13B Franziska Heiß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany ooooxxx3.85
14A Ria Möllers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany xoxxoxooxxx3.85
15A Demet Parlak Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey oxxooxxx3.75
16A Leda Krošelj Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia xoxoxooxxx3.75
17A Emma Philippe Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia oxoxxx3.75
18B Francesca Semeraro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy xoxxooxxx3.65
19B Juliana Campos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil ooxxx3.55
20A Soňa Krajňáková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia xoxxx3.40
B Brenda Czermak Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico xxxNM
A Emma Li Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada xxxNM
B Giseth Montaño Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia xxxNM
A Kseniya Novikova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia xxxNM
A Olha Zyuzina Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine xxxNM
B Viktoriya Filina Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine xxxNM

Final

[2]

RankNameNationality3.653.803.954.054.154.204.254.304.36ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Robeilys Peinado Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela oxoxoooox–xx4.25
Silver medal icon.svg Alyona Lutkovskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia oox–x–x4.15
Bronze medal icon.svg Krista Obižajeva Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia oxxooxxx4.05
4 Eliza McCartney Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand ooxoxxx4.05
5 Nina Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia xoxxoxxx4.05
5 Noelina Madarieta Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina ooxoxxoxxx4.05
7 Kamila Przybyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland xooxxoxxoxxx4.05PB
8 Lene Retzius Flag of Norway.svg  Norway ooxoxxx3.95PB
9 Desiree Freier Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States xoxoxxx3.95
10 Reena Koll Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia oxxx3.80
11 Zoe McKinley Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States xooxxx3.80
12 Mallaury Sautereau Flag of France.svg  France oxxx3.65

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References

  1. "Pole Vault Girls - Qualification" (PDF). World Athletics . 11 July 2013.
  2. "Pole Vault Girls - Final" (PDF). World Athletics . 13 July 2013.