2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault

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The men's Pole Vault at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 8 March 2014. The best vaulter of the 2014 indoor season, France's Renaud Lavillenie did not compete at Sopot after suffering a foot injury shortly after he set a new world record of 6.16 metres on 15 February at Donetsk, Ukraine.

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The gold and silver medallists both achieved the same height (5.80 metres). As of July 2024 this is the only time this has happened in the men's pole vault at these championships.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Konstadinos Filippidis
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Malte Mohr
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Jan Kudlička
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record Flag of France.svg  Renaud Lavillenie  (FRA)6.16 Donetsk, Ukraine 15 February 2014
Championship record Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Steven Hooker  (AUS)6.01 Doha, Qatar 13 March 2010
World LeadingFlag of France.svg  Renaud Lavillenie  (FRA)6.16Donetsk, Ukraine15 February 2014
African record Flag of South Africa.svg  Okkert Brits  (RSA)5.90 Liévin, France16 February 1997
Toronto, Canada 1 June 1997
Asian record Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Igor Potapovich  (KAZ)5.92 Stockholm, Sweden 19 February 1998
European record Flag of France.svg  Renaud Lavillenie  (FRA)6.16Donetsk, Ukraine15 February 2014
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
Flag of the United States.svg  Jeff Hartwig  (USA)6.02 Sindelfingen, Germany 10 March 2002
Oceanian Record Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Steven Hooker  (AUS)6.06 Boston, United States 7 February 2009
South American record Flag of Brazil.svg  Thiago Braz  (BRA)5.76Donetsk, Ukraine14 February 2014

Qualification standards

IndoorOutdoor
5.75

Schedule

DateTimeRound
8 March 201418:00 Final

Results

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RankNameNationality5.405.555.655.755.805.85ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Konstadinos Filippidis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece oooooxxx5.80SB
Silver medal icon.svg Malte Mohr Flag of Germany.svg  Germany oooxoxxx5.80
Bronze medal icon.svg Jan Kudlička Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic ooxxoxxoxxx5.80PB
4 Thiago Braz da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil xxooxoxxx5.75
5 Xue Changrui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China xxoxxoxoxoxxx5.75
6 Robert Sobera Flag of Poland.svg  Poland oxoox–xx5.65
7 Augusto de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil oxoxxoxxx5.65SB
8 Luke Cutts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain xxoxoxxoxxx5.65
9 Yang Yansheng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China ooxx–x5.55
10 Jérôme Clavier Flag of France.svg  France oxoxxx5.55
11 Kévin Menaldo Flag of France.svg  France oxxoxxx5.55
12 Paweł Wojciechowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland oxxx5.40

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