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Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's pole vault

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The women's pole vault competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 21–24 August.[1] The winning margin was 16cm.

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Competition format

The competition consisted of two rounds, qualification and final. Athletes start with a qualifying round. Jumping in turn, each athlete attempts to achieve the qualifying height. If they fail at three jumps in a row, they are eliminated. After a successful jump, they receive three more attempts to achieve the next height. Once all jumps have been completed, all athletes who have achieved the qualifying height go through to the final. If fewer than 12 athletes achieve the qualifying standard, the best 12 athletes go through. Cleared heights reset for the final, which followed the same format until all athletes fail three consecutive jumps.[2]

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Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

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Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS)4.90 m London, United Kingdom30 July 2004
Olympic record Stacy Dragila (USA)4.60 m Sydney, Australia25 September 2000

The following records were established during the competition:

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Results

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Key

  • o = Height cleared
  • x = Height failed
  • = Height passed
  • r  = Retired
  • SB = Season's best
  • PB = Personal best
  • NR = National record
  • AR = Area record
  • OR = Olympic record
  • WR = World record
  • WL = World lead
  • NM = No mark
  • DNS = Did not start
  • DQ = Disqualified

Qualifying round

Rule: Qualifying standard 4.45 (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

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Final

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