1993 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault

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These are the official results of the Men's Pole Vault event at the 1993 IAAF World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. There were a total of 45 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups (the qualification mark was set at 5.70m). The final was held on Thursday August 19, 1993.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Ukraine.svg Sergey Bubka
Ukraine (UKR)
Silver Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Grigoriy Yegorov
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Bronze Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Maksim Tarasov
Russia (RUS)
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Igor Trandenkov
Russia (RUS)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
17.08.1993 – 16:40h17.08.1993 – 16:40h
Final Round
19.08.1993 – 17:00h

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Results

Qualifying round

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 5.75 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

RankGroupNameNationality4.454.855.055.155.255.355.455.555.655.75ResultNotes
1A Grigoriy Yegorov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 5.75Q
2A Denis Petushinskiy Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia 5.75Q
3A Sergey Bubka Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine o5.65q
3A Igor Trandenkov Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia 5.65q
3A Mårten Ulvsbäck Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5.65q
6A Mike Holloway Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5.65
7A Andrea Pegoraro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5.65
7A Okkert Brits Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg  South Africa 5.65
9A Dean Starkey Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5.55
10A Jani Lehtonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 5.55
11A Patrik Stenlund Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5.55
12A Javier García Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5.45
13A Paul Benavides Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5.45
13A Aleksandr Zhukov Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 5.45
15A Philippe d'Encausse Flag of France.svg  France 5.45
16A Tim Lobinger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5.35
17A Gennadiy Sukharev Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991-1995).svg  Belarus 5.35
18A Werner Holl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5.25
19A Toshiyuki Hashioka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5.25
20A Doug Wood Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 5.15
21A Raynald Mury Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 5.15
22A Demingo Kapal Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 4.45
A Aleksandr Korchagin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan NM
1B Jean Galfione Flag of France.svg  France 5.75Q
2B Daniel Martí Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5.65q
2B Maksim Tarasov Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia 5.65q
2B Valeri Bukrejev Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 5.65q
2B István Bagyula Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 5.65q
2B Vasiliy Bubka Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5.65q
2B Scott Huffman Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5.65q
8B Peter Widén Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5.65q
9B Igor Potapovich Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 5.65
10B Danny Krasnov Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 5.55
10B Martin Amann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5.55
12B Gerald Baudouin Flag of France.svg  France 5.45
13B Simon Arkell Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 5.45
13B Heikki Vaaraniemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 5.45
15B Martin Voss Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 5.45
16B Mike Edwards Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain oxxoxoxxx5.45
17B Delko Lesev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 5.25
18B Stavros Tsitouras Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 5.25
19B Nuno Fernandes Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5.25
19B Zdeněk Lubenský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5.25
B Petri Peltoniemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland NM
B José Manuel Arcos Flag of Spain.svg  Spain NM

Final

RankNameNationality5.005.205.405.505.605.705.755.805.855.905.956.006.14ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Sergey Bubka Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine oooxxx6.00 CR
Silver medal icon.svg Grigoriy Yegorov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan ooooxxx5.90PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Maksim Tarasov Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia ooxxx5.80
Bronze medal icon.svg Igor Trandenkov Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia ooxx–x5.80
5 Scott Huffman Flag of the United States.svg  United States oxooxxx5.80
6 Denis Petushinskiy Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia oxxoxoxxx5.80
7 Valeri Bukrejev Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia oxoxxx5.75
8 Jean Galfione Flag of France.svg  France 5.70
9 Vasiliy Bubka Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5.70
10 István Bagyula Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 5.70
11 Peter Widén Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5.60
Mårten Ulvsbäck Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden NM
Daniel Martí Flag of Spain.svg  Spain NM

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