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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pole_vaultPole vault - Wikipedia

    Robert Musgrave of Keswick (1841-1901), the first man to clear more than ten feet in the pole vault. Pole vault in the 1890s at US Naval Academy. Pole jumping was already practiced by the ancient Egyptians, ancient Greeks and the ancient Irish people.

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  3. The first world record in the men's pole vault was recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1912. [1] As of April 20, 2024, 80 world records have been ratified by the IAAF (now World Athletics) in the event.

    Mark
    Athlete
    Nation
    Venue
    6.26 m (20 ft 6¼ in)
    Chorzów, Poland
    6.25 m (20 ft 6 in)
    Paris, France
    6.24 m (20 ft 5 + 1⁄2 in)
    Xiamen, China
    6.23 m (20 ft 5 + 1⁄4 in)
    Eugene, U.S.
  4. It is believed that the ancient Egyptians were the first to engage in a primitive form of pole vaulting. They used long poles made from bamboo or other flexible materials to clear obstacles or cross gaps. However, it was the ancient Greeks who truly refined and popularized the sport.

  5. Grigorieva became the first Australian woman to win an Olympic medal in pole vault, inspiring a new generation of athletes in her home country. In conclusion, pole vault has become an integral part of the modern Olympic Games.

  6. Aug 23, 2024 · pole vault, sport in athletics (track and field) in which an athlete jumps over an obstacle with the aid of a pole. Originally a practical means of clearing objects, such as ditches, brooks, and fences, pole-vaulting for height became a competitive sport in the mid-19th century.

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  7. www.polevaultpoles.com › learn › history-of-pv-worldHistory of the Pole Vault

    Feb 22, 2022 · History recorded an early pole vaulting competition at the Ulverston Football and Cricket Club, Cumbria in 1843. Modern competition began around 1850 in Germany. The modern pole vaulting technique was developed in the United States in the latter 1800s. The first competitive vaulting poles were made from solid ash.

  8. Steve Smith (pole vaulter)

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