Dmitry Starodubtsev' pole breaks while pole vaulting at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Deagu Dmitry Starodubtsev's pole break's while he attempt's to jump! Pole vault pole break's Dmitry Starodubtsev' pole breaks while pole vaulting at the 2011 World Championships World Championship Daegu 2011 - Pole Vault Men - Dmitry Starodubtsev Accident Dmitry Starodubtsev Pole Vault Crash Daegu 2011 WC
Saltaba por los 5,65 metros en la final del Mundial de atletismo, pero no pudo ser IAAF World Championship Daegu 2011 Pole Vault Men Dmitry Starodubtsev Accident north crash gymnastics south carolina wrestling korea chase combat sports baseball match two guys team east tennis old backyard charlotte martial arts north carolina america raleigh seoul extreme action football winter soccer basketball water motor golf hockey field track ana charleston west title greensboro columbia wake durham police army crashes weeks few ana carolina south korea Dmitry Starodubtsev Pole Vault Crash Daegu 2011 WC Pole Vault Men Final WC Daegu 2011
Pawel Wojciechowski POL 5.90 (WL)
Lázaro Borges CUB 5.90 (WL)
Renaud Lavillenie FRA 5.85 Lukasz Michalski POL 5.85 (PB)
Malte Mohr GER 5.85 Konstadínos Filippídis GRE 5.75 (NR)
Mateusz Didenkow POL 5.75 (PB)
Fábio Gomes da Silva BRA 5.65 Jan Kudlicka CZE 5.65 (SB)
Steven Lewis GBR 5.65 (SB)
Jeremy Scott USA 5.65 Dmitry Starodubtsev RUS 5.65
Derek Miles USA 5.65 Daichi Sawano JPN 5.65 (SB)
Igor Bychkov ESP NM
Romain Mesnil FRA NM Mira el video aqui: http://hispanoticias.blogspot.com/2010/12/atleta-rompe-la-garrocha-en-salto-e... El atleta Ruso Dmitry Starodubtsev saltador de pértiga se situaba en un obstáculo muy alto en el Campeonato del Mundo de Daegu, Corea del Sur cuando su palo se rompió repentinamente en medio de un salto. Por desgracia, perdió su oportunidad de la medalla. El atleta comenzó a correr cuando su garrocha se partió a la mitad perdiendo la oportunidad de ganar una medalla en el campeonato mundial de Corea del Sur. Every time I watch the pole vault, I marvel at how much the thin, 15-foot poles are able to bend in order to withstand the weight of the athlete being propelled high into the air. The process of making the approach, placing the pole in the small plant, propelling into the air, having the pole bend just enough to get an athlete over the bar and falling safely to the pit is one of the more remarkable scenes in sports.
Unfortunately for Dmitry Starodubtsev, it doesn't always work out that way.
The Russian was attempting a jump of 5.75 meters (a little less than 19 feet) Monday at the IAAF World Championships in South Korea when his pole snapped in half mid-jump.
The Russian injured his hand in the fall and had to withdraw from the competition. Watch that clip a few times and you'll realize he was lucky his hand was the only thing that got hurt. Daegu 2011 WC Pole Vault Men Qualification Highlights (HD) Dmitry Starodubtsev' pole breaks while pole vaulting at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Deagu Dmitry Starodubtsev from Russia was attempting a jump of 5.75 meters or about 19 ft Monday at the IAAF World Championships in South Korea when his pole snapped in half mid-jump.
watched this live :P. it was pretty hilarious imo
PuLse285 6 months ago 3