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  1. Mar 16, 2003 · Russia’s Svetlana Feofanova won the women’s Pole Vault final in the last session of the 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics (14-16 March) in the National Indoor Arena, giving the championships the ultimate kudos of a 4.80m World record, the 29th in the history of the World Indoors.

  2. Svetlana FEOFANOVA. Team Russian Federation. Athletics. Olympic Medals. 1 S. 1 B. Games Participations 4. First Olympic Games Sydney 2000. Year of Birth 1980.

  3. Svetlana FEOFANOVA shed tears of joy after winning the women's pole vault final with her first attempt at 4.75m. When Annika BECKER (GER) failed with her first attempt at 4.80m, Feofanova became world champion, with countrywoman and world record holder Yelena ISINBEYEVA third.

  4. Isinbayeva defeated Russian rival Svetlana Feofanova, the reigning world champion, for the first time in March 2003. That summer she surpassed American Stacy Dragila’s world record with a 4.82-metre (15-foot 9.75-inch) vault and then triumphed in two more major athletics meets over fields that included Feofanova and Dragila. Isinbayeva….

  5. Svetlana Feofanova was a Russian pole vaulter who set 10 world indoor bests, the final one of 4.85 in 2004. She also set a world outdoor record with 4.64 in 2001. Feofanova won two Olympic medals, with a silver in 2004 and a bronze in 2008. She was 2003 World Champion both indoors and outdoors.

  6. Jan 28, 2001 · Russia's Svetlana Feofanova became the first European woman to clear 15 feet in the pole vault, soaring 15-0i at the Karlsruhe indoor meet yesterday in Germany. Feofanova smashed the European...

  7. Feb 4, 2002 · Svetlana Feofanova of Russia broke Stacy Dragila's world record in the women's indoor pole vault yesterday with a leap of 15 feet 5 inches in Stuttgart, Germany. Feofanova topped Dragila's...

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