Prefontaine - Rogowska 4.68, Feofanova 4.58, Murer 4.48
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Prefontaine - Rogowska 4.68, Feofanova 4.58, Murer 4.48
Jenn Suhr pulled out of Prefontaine injured. Return is unknown.
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Re: Jenn Suhr Out of Pre Injured!
Never get your hopes up and you will never be disappointed, haha. Hope she makes a speedy recovery.
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Re: Prefontaine - 11:30am Pacific
http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/dlm/ne ... 60214.html
Murer and Alekhina returning for more success
Inaugural Diamond Race winner in the Pole Vault, Fabiana Murer of Brazil, will come to Eugene confident she can repeat her victory here last year (4.58m) having improved her 2011 world lead to 4.70m on Thursday while claiming a fourth South American Championships title in Buenos Aires. The Pre-meeting record of 4.72 set by Stacy Dragila the American pioneer of the event nine years ago is clearly under threat.
Silke Spiegelburg, the German winner of the event in Shanghai, will be absent leaving Jenn Suhr, who set her US record of 4.92m in Eugene two years ago, Russia's former World record holder Svetlana Feofanova, and Olympic champion Anna Rogowska as the main vaulters to challenge Brazil’s World Indoor champion.
Teenager and World junior record holder Angelica Bengtsson could also snatch a podium place. The 17-year-old Swede has a best of 4.63 this year as she rapidly progresses into becoming a leading senior level pole vaulter.
Murer and Alekhina returning for more success
Inaugural Diamond Race winner in the Pole Vault, Fabiana Murer of Brazil, will come to Eugene confident she can repeat her victory here last year (4.58m) having improved her 2011 world lead to 4.70m on Thursday while claiming a fourth South American Championships title in Buenos Aires. The Pre-meeting record of 4.72 set by Stacy Dragila the American pioneer of the event nine years ago is clearly under threat.
Silke Spiegelburg, the German winner of the event in Shanghai, will be absent leaving Jenn Suhr, who set her US record of 4.92m in Eugene two years ago, Russia's former World record holder Svetlana Feofanova, and Olympic champion Anna Rogowska as the main vaulters to challenge Brazil’s World Indoor champion.
Teenager and World junior record holder Angelica Bengtsson could also snatch a podium place. The 17-year-old Swede has a best of 4.63 this year as she rapidly progresses into becoming a leading senior level pole vaulter.
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Re: Prefontaine - 11:30am Pacific
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Women's Pole Vault: Four of the top five ranked vaulters from 2010 will travel to Hayward Field to compete in the women's pole vault. Reigning World Indoor champion Fabiana Murer of Brazil on Thursday set the world leader in winning at Brazil's National Championships. Reigning Olympic champion Anna Rogowska, Beijing bronze medalist Svetlana Feofanova and fifth-ranked Lacy Janson also will compete. 2008 Olympic silver medalist Jenn Suhr, who set an American Indoor record in winning the 2011 USA Indoor Championships, will look to continue her comeback after competing sparingly in 2009 and 2010.
Women's Pole Vault: Four of the top five ranked vaulters from 2010 will travel to Hayward Field to compete in the women's pole vault. Reigning World Indoor champion Fabiana Murer of Brazil on Thursday set the world leader in winning at Brazil's National Championships. Reigning Olympic champion Anna Rogowska, Beijing bronze medalist Svetlana Feofanova and fifth-ranked Lacy Janson also will compete. 2008 Olympic silver medalist Jenn Suhr, who set an American Indoor record in winning the 2011 USA Indoor Championships, will look to continue her comeback after competing sparingly in 2009 and 2010.
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Re: Prefontaine - 10:04am Pacific
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SATURDAY’S EVENTS
Women’s pole vault, 10:04 a.m.: Fabiana Murer of Brazil won the Pre Classic last year and went on to a No. 1 world ranking by Track & Field News, with a season best of 15-11. The field also includes Svetlana Feofanova of Russia, the first woman to clear 16 feet, American record-holder Jenn Suhr and former Oregon star Becky Holliday.
SATURDAY’S EVENTS
Women’s pole vault, 10:04 a.m.: Fabiana Murer of Brazil won the Pre Classic last year and went on to a No. 1 world ranking by Track & Field News, with a season best of 15-11. The field also includes Svetlana Feofanova of Russia, the first woman to clear 16 feet, American record-holder Jenn Suhr and former Oregon star Becky Holliday.
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Re: Prefontaine - 10:04am Pacific
Official Startlist:
POLE VAULT (WOMEN) Fabiana Murer (Brazil) Jenn Suhr (USA) Anna Rogowska (Poland) Lacy Janson (USA) Svetlana Feofanova (Russia) Carolin Hingst (Germany) Kylie Hutson (USA) Becky Holliday (USA)
Read more: PreClassic.com - The official Prefontaine Classic website - Start Lists - 2011 Entry / Start Lists - As of 6/3/2011 http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php ... z1OJvfskUD
POLE VAULT (WOMEN) Fabiana Murer (Brazil) Jenn Suhr (USA) Anna Rogowska (Poland) Lacy Janson (USA) Svetlana Feofanova (Russia) Carolin Hingst (Germany) Kylie Hutson (USA) Becky Holliday (USA)
Read more: PreClassic.com - The official Prefontaine Classic website - Start Lists - 2011 Entry / Start Lists - As of 6/3/2011 http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php ... z1OJvfskUD
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Re: Prefontaine - 10:04am Pacific
I think live results will be here: http://www.diamondleague-eugene.com/Liv ... ult-Women/
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Re: Prefontaine - 10:04am Pacific
From Twitter:
klocke1 Karen Locke
Fabiana Murer cleared 4.70 yesterday & flew to Eugene 4 hrs later from Venezeula.
klocke1 Karen Locke
Fabiana Murer cleared 4.70 yesterday & flew to Eugene 4 hrs later from Venezeula.
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Re: Prefontaine - 10:04am Pacific
Jenn Suhr is not appearing on the official page where the X's and O's will be, so that's pretty good confirmation she is out.
Also, I would like to point out that it is incredibly lame that Mary Saxer, who is currently third in diamond league standings, was not allowed into the meet
Also, I would like to point out that it is incredibly lame that Mary Saxer, who is currently third in diamond league standings, was not allowed into the meet
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Re: Prefontaine - 10:04am Pacific
Oh yay, it looks like Mary Saxer got in at the last minute!
Things are now underway, looks like a lot of the women are passing: http://www.diamondleague-eugene.com/Liv ... ult-Women/
Height progression:
4.28
4.38
4.48
4.58
4.68
4.78
4.83
Things are now underway, looks like a lot of the women are passing: http://www.diamondleague-eugene.com/Liv ... ult-Women/
Height progression:
4.28
4.38
4.48
4.58
4.68
4.78
4.83
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Re: Prefontaine - Live updates now!
Opening height 4.28.
Hingst, Holliday and Hutson clear on their first attempt.
Saxer clears on her second.
Feofanova, Murer, Janson and Rogowska pass.
Hingst, Holliday and Hutson clear on their first attempt.
Saxer clears on her second.
Feofanova, Murer, Janson and Rogowska pass.
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