Masters M70 pole vault world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the pole vault M70 division of Masters athletics.

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HeightAthleteNationalityBirthdateAgeLocationDateRef
3.53Wolfgang RitteFlag of Germany.svg Germany7 January 195370 years, 261 days Pescara 25 September 2023 [1]
3.52Wolfgang RitteFlag of Germany.svg Germany7 January 195370 years, 130 days Reken 17 May 2023
3.51Wolfgang RitteFlag of Germany.svg Germany7 January 195370 years, 119 days Dortmund 6 May 2023
3.50Wolfgang RitteFlag of Germany.svg Germany7 January 195370 years, 114 days Wipperfürth 1 May 2023
3.56 i Wolfgang RitteFlag of Germany.svg Germany7 January 195370 years, 83 days Toruń 31 March 2023 [2]
3.55 i Wolfgang RitteFlag of Germany.svg Germany7 January 195370 years, 7 days Horn-Bad Meinberg 14 January 2023
3.49John AltendorfFlag of the United States.svg United States12 March 194670 years, 21 days McMinnville 2 April 2016
3.40Robert "Bob" FultonFlag of the United States.svg United States29 January 194070 years, 141 days Joplin 19 June 2010
3.31Robert BrownFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain9 April 193270 years, 135 days Potsdam 22 August 2002
3.30Herbert SchmidtFlag of Germany.svg Germany11 January 191070 years, 189 days Duisburg 18 July 1980

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References

  1. "Pole Vault Result". FIDAL. 25 September 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  2. "Men's Pole Vault M70 Results" (PDF). domtel-sport.pl. 31 March 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.

Masters Athletics Pole Vault list