All Star Perche
{{Short description|Annual indoor pole vaulting meeting}}
{{Infobox athletics race
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| image = File:MaisonSportsCF.jpg
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| caption = The host venue
| date = February
| location = Clermont-Ferrand Sports Hall, Clermont-Ferrand, France
| type = Pole vault
| est = 2016
| homepage = [https://www.allstarperche.net All Star Perche]
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All Star Perche is an annual indoor pole vaulting meeting which is typically held in February at the Clermont-Ferrand Sports Hall in Clermont-Ferrand, France. The meeting was founded by world record-breakers Sergey Bubka and Renaud Lavillenie in 2016. Its creation was a response to the cessation of the annual Pole Vault Stars meeting in Donetsk (also organised by Bubka) due to the War in Donbass.[https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/658684/lavillenie-takes-bubka-baton-and-launches-meet Lavillenie takes Bubka's baton and launches meet]. Bangkok Post (2015-08-25). Retrieved 2020-02-17.[https://www.lanacion.com.py/2015/08/17/bubka-y-lavillenie-lanzan-el-all-star-pertiga-con-los-mejores-del-mundo/ Bubka y Lavillenie lanzan el "All Star Pértiga" con los mejores del mundo] {{in lang|es}}. La Nación. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
Organiser Lavillenie was the first men's winner at the competition, setting a meet record of {{T&Fcalc|6.02}},Minshull, Phil (2016-02-21). [https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/lavillenie-indoor-round-up Lavillenie clears world-leading 6.02m in Clermont Ferrand – indoor round-up]. World Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-17. which was the second best indoor mark that year.[https://www.worldathletics.org/records/toplists/jumps/pole-vault/indoor/men/senior/2016?regionType=world&page=1&bestResultsOnly=false senior indoor 2016 Pole Vault men]. World Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-17. Two national records were also set at the first edition: Konstantinos Filippidis set a Greek record of 5.84 m while Robeilys Peinado set a Venezuelan record of 4.53 m. The 2017 edition was attended by around 4700 spectators and the meet was given European Athletics Indoor Permit Meeting status.[https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/indoor-permit-meetings/news/article=clermont-ferrand-stages-pole-vault-spectacular/index.html Clermont-Ferrand stages pole vault spectacular]. European Athletics (2017-02-06). Retrieved 2020-02-17. The 2018 meeting showed strength in depth in the men's competition, with seven men clearing 5.88 m, which included a world under-20 record for Sweden's Armand Duplantis. Katie Nageotte won the women's competition on countback, with both her and Anzhelika Sidorova setting a meet record of 4.86 m, while Ninon Guillon-Romarin set a French record of 4.76 m.[https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/indoor-permit-meetings/news/article=records-galore-set-clermont-ferrand/index.html Records galore set in Clermont-Ferrand]. European Athletics (2018-02-26). Retrieved 2020-02-17. Piotr Lisek of Poland won the 2019 meet with a world leading performance of 5.93 m while Anzhelika Sidorova and Angelica Bengtsson shared the women's title with clearances of 4.81 m (a Swedish record for Bengtsson).[https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/indoor-permit-meetings/news/article=lisek-clears-93m-clermont-ferrand-defeat-kendricks-countback/ Lisek clears 5.93m in Clermont-Ferrand to defeat Kendricks on countback]. European Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
In 2022 Anzhelika Sidorova set a new meet record on the women's side with a 4.87 m jump. In 2023 Armand Duplantis beat the world record and therefore set a new meet record, with a 6.22 m jump.{{Cite web |title=Mondo Duplantis breaks world record at All Star Perche |url=https://olympics.com/en/news/mondo-duplantis-breaks-world-record-at-all-star-perche |access-date=25 February 2023 |website=olympics.com}} Duplantis repeated a world record performance in 2025 with 6.27 m.{{cite web|title=Duplantis breaks world pole vault record with 6.27m in Clermont-Ferrand|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/mondo-duplantis-world-pole-vault-record-627m-clermont-ferrand|website=World Athletics|date=28 February 2025|access-date=11 March 2025}}
Meeting records
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scope="col"| Division
!scope="col"| Mark !scope="col"| Athlete !scope="col"| Country !scope="col"| Date |
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scope="row"|Men's
|6.27 m |{{flagteam|SWE}} |28 February 2025 |
scope="row"|Women's
|4.87 m |{{flagteam|RUS}} |19 February 2022 |
Winners
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scope="col"| Year
!scope="col"| Men !scope="col"| Mark !scope="col"| Women !scope="col"| Mark |
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scope="row"|2016
|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} |6.02 m |{{flagathlete|Fabiana Murer|BRA}} |4.71 m |
scope="row"|2017
|{{flagathlete|Shawnacy Barber|CAN}} |5.83 m |{{flagathlete|Sandi Morris|USA}} |4.71 m |
scope="row"|2018
|{{flagathlete|Sam Kendricks|USA}} |5.93 m |{{flagathlete|Katie Nageotte|USA}} |4.86 m |
scope="row"|2019
|{{flagathlete|Piotr Lisek|POL}} |5.93 m |{{flagathlete|Angelica Bengtsson|SWE}} {{flagathlete|Anzhelika Sidorova|RUS}} |4.81 m |
scope="row"|2020
|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} |6.01 m |{{flagathlete|Sandi Morris|USA}} |4.80 m |
scope="row"|2021
|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} |6.06 m |{{flagathlete|Holly Bradshaw|GBR}} |4.78 m |
scope="row"|2022
|{{flagathlete|Menno Vloon|NED}} |5.87 m |{{flagathlete|Anzhelika Sidorova|RUS}} |4.87 m |
scope="row"|2023
|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} |6.22 m |{{flagathlete|Amálie Švábíková|CZE}} |4.66 m |
scope="row"|2024
|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} |6.02 m |{{flagathlete|Alysha Newman|CAN}} |4.83 m |
scope="row"|2025
|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} |6.27 m |{{flagathlete|Angelica Moser|SUI}} |4.76 m |
References
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External links
- [https://www.allstarperche.net Official website]
{{European Athletics Indoor Permit Meetings}}
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Category:Recurring sporting events established in 2016
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