Masters W40 pole vault world record progression

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This is the progression of world record improvements of the pole vault W40 division of Masters athletics.

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HeightAthleteNationalityBirthdateAgeLocationDateRef
4.15 Carolin Hingst Flag of Germany.svg Germany18 September 198042 years, 245 days Diefflen 21 May 2023 [1]
4.60 Jennifer Suhr Flag of the United States.svg United States4 February 198240 years, 78 days Natchitoches 23 April 2022
4.5040 years, 57 days Waco 2 April 2022
4.10 Doris Auer Flag of Austria.svg Austria10 May 197140 years, 88 days Innsbruck 6 August 2011
3.90Irie HillFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain16 January 196943 years, 213 days Zittau 16 August 2012
3.85Irie HillFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain16 January 196941 years, 186 days Nyíregyháza 21 July 2010
3.60Larissa LoweFlag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands19 August 196340 years, 249 days Kingston 24 April 2004
3.60 i Carla ForcelliniFlag of Italy.svg Italy7 November 195944 years, 126 days Sindelfingen 12 March 2004
Larissa LoweFlag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands19 August 196340 years, 206 days
3.50Alison DaviesFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain6 April 196141 years, 98 days Birmingham 13 July 2002
Dawn Hartigan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia13 November 195644 years, 126 days Melbourne 19 March 2001
3.20Marie Claire Lejeune FabardineFlag of France.svg France11 June 195541 years, 4 days Aix les Bains 15 June 1996
3.00 Phil Raschker Flag of the United States.svg United States21 February 194744 years, 135 days Naperville 6 July 1991

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References

  1. "Pole Vault Results". ladv.de. 21 May 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.

Masters Athletics Pole Vault list