i am nott 100% sure but i thing it was sergey bubka
6.5 meters
The current pole vault record is 6.18 meters (20 feet 3.25 inches) and it is held by Armand Duplantis of Sweden.
The current Olympic record in the men's pole vault is 6.03 meters, set by Armand Duplantis of Sweden at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In the women's pole vault, the Olympic record is 5.05 meters, achieved by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Men: Sergei Bubka 6.14 meters Women: Yelena Isinbayeva 5.06 meters
The world record for 13 year olds in pole vault is 4.06 meters, set by Armand Duplantis of Sweden in 2012.
Women's world record in Pole Vault (out door) is held by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia who cleared a mark of 5.06 meters. The record for indoor is held by Jennifer Suhr who cleared a mark of 5.02 meters.
No. You may be thinking of the pole vault.
It is called the pole vault pit.
The female world record in the pole vault is held by Yelena Isinbayeva at 5.06m (outdoors) and 5.00m (indoors).
In The Hobbit for PlayStation 2, pole vaulting is achieved by finding a suitable spot where you can use your pole. Approach the pole vault location, then press the designated button to equip the pole. Once equipped, run toward the edge of the platform, and press the jump button to perform the vault. Timing and positioning are essential to successfully clear obstacles.
A human can jump 5 meters(American spelling) high with a pole vault. It was first done in 1963. Without aid a champion human can jump between 2 and 3 meters.
Well, participants use a long pole to vault (jump) over a rod, thus the name pole vault