Masters W35 pole vault world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the pole vault W35 division of Masters athletics.

Pole vault Pole vaulting track and field event

Pole vaulting is a track and field event in which a person uses a long flexible pole as an aid to jump over a bar. Pole jumping competitions were known to the ancient Greeks, Cretans and Celts. It has been a full medal event at the Olympic Games since 1896 for men and since 2000 for women.

Masters athletics is a class of the sport of athletics for older athletes in track and field, road running and cross country running. Competitors are bracketed into five-year age groups beginning at 35 for track and field and 40 for distance-running events. Men as old as 105 and women in their 100s have competed in running, jumping and throwing events. Masters athletes are sometimes known as "veterans" and the European Masters Championships, for instance, is known as "Eurovets." This and other events cater largely to former elite-level athletes, but many masters athletes are newcomers to their respective sports and enjoy the camaraderie offered by masters competition at the local, national and international level. Many national governing bodies for track and field host annual masters events, and prestigious national meets such as the Penn Relays and even the U.S. Olympic Trials put on exhibition events for top masters athletes.

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  Incomplete information  Pending  Indoor mark before 2000, not acceptable for record

HeightAthleteNationalityBirthdateLocationDate
4.83 m Jennifer Suhr Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4.02.1982Austin15.04.2017
4.70 m Stacy Dragila Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25.03.1971 Chula Vista 22.06.2008
4.25 m (i) Gabriela Mihalcea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 27.01.1964 Pireas 13.02.1999
3.90 m Cassandra Kelly Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 29.06.1963 Kuala Lumpur 19.09.1998
3.53Sue Di MarcoFlag of the United States.svg  United States 29.03.1963 Fullerton 11.07.1998

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References

    Masters Athletics Pole Vault list