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Women's Pole Vault Final - World Championships Daegu 2011 Highlights

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Highlights from the women's pole vault final and an interview (4:37) from Yelena Isinbayeva - Russia's all-time great women pole vault champion who failed to win the title at the World Championships.
World championships women's pole vault final result from Daegu, South Korea on Tuesday Aug 30, 2011.
1. Fabiana Murer (Brazil) 4.85m
2. Martina Strutz (Germany) 4.80
3. Svetlana Feofanova (Russia) 4.75
4. Jennifer Suhr (U.S.) 4.70
5. Yarisley Silva (Cuba) 4.70
6. Yelena Isinbayeva (Russia) 4.65
7. Jirina Ptacnikova (Czech Republic) 4.65
8. Nikolia Kiriakopoulou (Greece) 4.65
9. Silke Spiegelburg (Germany) 4.65
10. Kristina Gadschiew (Germany) 4.55
10. Monika Pyrek (Poland) 4.55
10. Anna Rogowska (Poland) 4.55

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  • Yelena is a living legend. I wish her the best for the Olympics next year, she's just unfortunate on these world championships :(

  • So proud of our brazilian girl!!!!!!!!!!! :} And Yelena is very sweet...

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  • - Yelena the fading star - I do NOT see anybody better yet!!

    no matter what will happen at any competition label - until her WRs are broken she remains.

    the best there is, was and ever will be!!

  • Parabéns Fabiana Murer!

    Todo seu esforço agora foi recompensado.

  • I'm brazilian and so proud of Fabiana, but I hope Yelena recoveries herself to the Olympics. If Fabiana lose it for her I'll be happy anyway.

  • Martina Strutz. Why so cute woman has tattoons ; - > Or is it so bad thing. She is so nice and energi.

  • I felt so sorry for Yelena that she once again failed to medal. She could've played it a little safer and jumped a lower height and settled for a bronze, but I guess that shows the type of competitor that she is. That said however, I just can't seem to understand this all or nothing approach she has towards these major competitions. Next year will be 4 years since her last major triumph and that's a very long time. I know that she'll be going all out to end her Olympic career on a golden high.

  • Yelena Isinbayeva is great, no matter how many competisions she fail. that's the beauty of sport. one up, one down...but still a legend! Congratulations for the winner.

  • Poor Yelena, she has been the best, I'm sure she will as good as she used to next years. Anyway congratulations to the winner, it has been a great competition with great marks

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