Valencia Women’s Pole Vault Prewiev
Yelena
Isinbayeva seeks a hat-trick of World Indoor Pole Vault titles after enduring
an unusually erratic indoor campaign. The Russian great started the season in
typically spectacular style bettering her own World indoor record with 4.95m in
Donetsk but in her next competition she
surrendered her 23-competition unbeaten streak to her fierce rival Svetlana
Feofanova in Bydgoszcz
after failing to clear 4.81m. Her first indoor defeat for four years was
partially blamed on travelling, as she had attended the Laureus World Sports
Awards in St Petersburg only 48 hours before
competing in Poland
but her rivals will be lifted by her defeat.
Feofanova, the 2003 World Indoor champion, may be the most likely to profit
from any vulnerability. However, despite inflicting defeat on Isinbayeva in Poland, she has also shown fragility this
season, finishing a disappointing third with a modest best 4.50m in Athens.
The best of the rest would appear to be US
champion Jennifer Stuczynski who has cleared 4.71m while the 2003 World Indoor
bronze medallist, Monika Pyrek of Poland, has a successful 4.70m
clearance next to her name this indoor season and is another with medal
ambitions.
[Napisał/a: Monika Pyrek
21 cze 2008]
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