Yelena Isinbayeva

Yelena Isinbayeva (born June 3, 1982) is a Russian pole vaulter. Born in the northern Caucasus city of Volgograd. In her first big competition, the 1998 World Junior Championships in Annecy, France, Yelena jumped 4.00 m. but this left her 10 cm. away from the medal placings. In 1999, Yelena improved on this at the World Youth Games when she cleared 4.10 m. to take her first gold medal. The following year at the World Junior's she again took first place clearing 4.20 m. ahead of German Annika Becker. The same year the women's pole vault made its debut as an Olympic event in Sydney, Australia where Stacy Dragila of United States took gold. 2001 saw another gold medal, this time at the European Junior Championships with a winning height of 4.40 m. She continued to improve in this relatively new event and 2002 saw her clear 4.55 m. at the European Championships finishing 5 cm's. short of compatriot Svetlana Feofanova's gold medal winning jump. 2003 was another year of progression and saw Yelena win the European Under 23 Championships gold with 4.65 m. She went onto break the world record clearing 4.82 m. on July 13 at a meeting in Gateshead, England which had made her the favourite to take gold at the World Indoor Championships the following month, but lack of technique saw her only win bronze with Feofanova taking gold and Becker, this time, pipping her for the silver. 2004 saw the women's pole vault really start to mature as an event and during a meeting at Donetsk, Ukraine, Yelena set a new indoor worlds best, with a height of 4.83 m. only to see Feofanova increase this by a single centimetre the following week. The following month at the World's Indoor in March Yelena broke this with a gold medal winning jump of 4.86 m. beating reigning indoor & outdoor champion Feofanova into bronze with reigning Olympic champion Dragila taking silver. June 27 saw her return to Gateshead and once again the world record mark was improved to 4.87 m. Feofanova bounced back the following week to again break the record by a centimetre in Heraklion Greece. On July 25 in Birmingham, England, Yelena reclaimed the record jumping 4.89 m. and five days later in Crystal Palace, London, added a further centimetre to the record. The pole vault was one of the most eagerly awaited events at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and although the competition did not reach the heights that were anticipated the rivalry between Yelena and Feofanova brought the event alive. With all of the other events finished the whole crowd were focused on the pole vault. When Feofanova failed at 4.90 m the gold medal was Yelena's and she then rubbed salt into her compatriots wound by attempting and clearing a new world record height of 4.91 m. She is the current holder of women's pole vault world record of 4.92 metres (16 ft, 1 in), set on 3 September 2004 at the Ivo Van Damme Memorial in Brussels.

Major achievements

ear Tournament Venue Result Extra
a href="/encyclopedia/1999" title="1999">1999 World Youth Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland gold medal new WYR, 4.10m
a href="/encyclopedia/2000" title="2000">2000 World Junior Championships Santiago, Chile gold medal new WJR, 4.20m
a href="/encyclopedia/2001" title="2001">2001 European Junior Championships Grosseto, Italy gold medal
a href="/encyclopedia/2002" title="2002">2002 European Championships Munich, Germany silver medal
|National Championships | |gold medal |
|National Indoor Championships | |gold medal |
a href="/encyclopedia/2003" title="2003">2003 World Championships Paris, France bronze medal
|National Championships | |bronze medal |
|National Indoor Championships | |gold medal |
|European Under 23 Championships |Bydgoszcz, Poland |gold medal |
a href="/encyclopedia/2004" title="2004">2004 World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary gold medal new WR, 4.86m
|Summer Olympics |Athens, Greece |gold medal |new WR, 4.91m
|World Outdoor Championships |Brussels, Belgium |gold medal |new WR, 4.92m
a href="/encyclopedia/2005" title="2005">2005 European Indoor Championships Madrid, Spain gold medal new indoor WR, 4.90m

Records

ategory Performance Venue Date
outh 4.10m Bydgoszcz, Poland 1999-07-18
unior 4.20m Santiago, Chile 2000-10-08
unior 4.46m Berlin, Germany 2001-08-02
b>Junior 4.47m Budapest, Hungary 2001-02-10
orld Outdoor 4.82m Gateshead, England 2003-07-14
orld Outdoor 4.83m Donetsk, Ukraine 2004-02-15
orld Outdoor 4.86m Budapest, Hungary 2004-03-06
orld Outdoor 4.87m Gateshead, England 2004-06-27
orld Outdoor 4.89m Birmingham, England 2004-07-25
orld Outdoor 4.90m London, England 2004-07-30
b>World Outdoor 4.92m Bruxelles, Belgium 2004-09-03
orld Indoor 4.87m Donetsk, Ukraine 2005-02-12
orld Indoor 4.88m Birmingham, England 2005-02-17
orld Indoor 4.89m Lievin, France 2005-02-26
b>World Indoor 4.90m Madrid, Spain 2005-03-06
b>Olympic 4.91m Athens, Greece 2004-08-24
b>European 4.92m Bruxelles, Belgium 2004-09-03
b>World Indoor Champs 4.86m Budapest, Hungary 2004-03-06
b>European Indoor Champs 4.90m Madrid, Spain 2005-03-06
b>Youth Championships 4.10m Bydgoszcz, Poland 1999-07-18
   
Isinbayeva, Yelena Isinbayeva, Yelena

 

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