Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault

{{Infobox Olympic event

|event = Men's pole vault

|games = 2004 Summer

|image = File:Olympic Athletics.svg

|image_size = 50px

|caption = Athletics pictogram

|venue = Olympic Stadium

|dates = 25–27 August

|competitors = 39

|nations = 25

|longnames = yes

|gold = Timothy Mack

|goldNOC = USA

|silver = Toby Stevenson

|silverNOC = USA

|bronze = Giuseppe Gibilisco

|bronzeNOC = ITA

|win_label = Winning height

|win_value = 5.95 {{OlyR|athletics}}

|prev = 2000

|next = 2008

}}

{{AthleticsAt2004SummerOlympics}}

The men's pole vault competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 25–27 August.{{cite web|title=Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics|url=http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/olympic-games/28th-olympic-games-3201|work=Athens 2004|publisher=IAAF|access-date=12 February 2015}} Thirty-nine athletes from 25 nations competed. The event was won by Timothy Mack of the United States, the nation's 18th victory in the men's pole vault. Toby Stevenson took silver, making it the second consecutive Games that Americans finished 1st and 2nd. Giuseppe Gibilisco's bronze was Italy's first medal in the event.

Summary

With a first attempt clearance at 5.85m, Giuseppe Gibilisco went into 5.90m with the lead. Tim Mack and Toby Stevenson were the only others to clear 5.85m, both on their second attempt, but Stevenson had the advantage because Mack had an earlier miss. But the medals were not settled because Igor Pavlov saved one attempt for 5.90m. Stevenson and Mack both made it on their first attempt, while Pavlov missed to be eliminated and Gibilisco missed his first. With nothing to be gained, Gibilisco passed to {{T&Fcalc|5.95}}. The only way to unseat Stevenson was a clearance, but nobody could negotiate 5.95 in their first two attempts, leaving Gibilisco with bronze. On his final attempt, Mack slithered over a personal best for the second time in the competition. It was also a new Olympic record. Stevenson put on his helmet to take one last attempt but the bar dragged off, giving Mack the gold.

Background

This was the 25th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning finalists from the 2000 Games were fifth-place finisher (and 1996 finalist) Dmitriy Markov of Australia, seventh-place finisher Okkert Brits of South Africa, eighth-place finisher Danny Ecker of Germany, tenth-place finishers Giuseppe Gibilisco of Italy and Aleksandr Averbukh of Israel, and thirteenth-place finisher Tim Lobinger of Germany. Markov had won the 2001 world championship, with Gibilisco winning in 2003. For the first time in decades, Sergey Bubka was not favored—if only because he had retired in 2001.{{cite web |url=https://www.olympedia.org/results/66164 |work=Olympedia |title=Pole Vault, Men |access-date=28 September 2020}}

Slovenia made its men's pole vaulting debut; Uzbekistan entered a vaulter, but he did not start. The United States made its 24th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Qualification

The qualification period for Athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004. For the men's pole vault, each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes that had vaulted 5.65 metres or higher during the qualification period. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. If an NOC had no athletes that qualified under that standard, one athlete that had vaulted 5.55 metres or higher could be entered.{{cite web | url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/og2004.htm | title=2004 OLYMPIC GAMES - ATHLETICS QUALIFYING STANDARDS | work = GBR Athletics | access-date = 28 September 2020}}

Competition format

The competition consisted of two rounds, qualification and final. Athletes start with a qualifying round. Jumping in turn, each athlete attempts to achieve the qualifying height. If they fail at three jumps in a row, they are eliminated. After a successful jump, they receive three more attempts to achieve the next height. Once all jumps have been completed, all athletes who have achieved the qualifying height go through to the final. If fewer than 12 athletes achieve the qualifying standard, the best 12 athletes go through. Cleared heights reset for the final, which followed the same format until all athletes fail three consecutive jumps.{{cite web|title=Athletics at the 2004 Athens Summer Games: Men's Pole Vault|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/ATH/mens-pole-vault.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417173929/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/ATH/mens-pole-vault.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 April 2020|work=Athens 2004|publisher=Sports Reference|access-date=12 February 2015}}

Records

{{As of|2004|8|9|alt=Prior to the competition}}, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

{{World Olympic Record

| world_athlete = {{flagathlete|Sergey Bubka|UKR}}

| world_mark = 6.14 m

| world_place = Sestrière, Italy

| world_date = 31 July 1994

| olympic_athlete = {{flagIOCathlete|Jean Galfione|FRA|1996 Summer}}

| olympic_mark = 5.92 m

| olympic_place = Atlanta, United States

| olympic_date = 2 August 1996

}}

Timothy Mack was the only man to clear 5.95 metres in Athens, winning the gold medal and setting a new Olympic record.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

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! Date

! Time

! Round

Wednesday, 25 August 200419:15Qualifying
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| Friday, 27 August 2004

20:00Final

Results

{{Olympic pole vault key}}

=Qualifying round=

Rule: Qualifying standard 5.70 (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! Rank !! Group !! Athlete !! Nation !! 5.30!! 5.50!!5.60!!5.65!!5.70!! Height !! Notes

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|rowspan=5| 1

Balign="left"| Aleksandr Averbukhalign="left"| {{flagIOC|ISR|2004 Summer}}ooo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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| A

align="left"| Lars Börgelingalign="left"| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}ooo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}, ={{abbr|SB|Season best}}
bgcolor=bbf3bb

| B

align="left"| Paul Burgessalign="left"| {{flagIOC|AUS|2004 Summer}}ooo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
bgcolor=bbf3bb

| A

align="left"| Pavel Gerasimovalign="left"| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}ooo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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| A

align="left"| Ruslan Yeremenkoalign="left"| {{flagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer}}ooo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}, ={{abbr|SB|Season best}}
bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 6

Balign="left"| Igor Pavlovalign="left"| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}oxoo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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|rowspan=3| 7

Aalign="left"| Toby Stevensonalign="left"| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}xoxoo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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| B

align="left"| Danny Eckeralign="left"| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}xxoo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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| A

align="left"| Rens Blomalign="left"| {{flagIOC|NED|2004 Summer}}xoxoo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 10

Balign="left"| Denys Yurchenkoalign="left"| {{flagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer}}xoxxoo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 11

Balign="left"| Timothy Mackalign="left"| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}ooxo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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|rowspan=2| 12

Aalign="left"| Giuseppe Gibiliscoalign="left"| {{flagIOC|ITA|2004 Summer}}ox-xo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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| B

align="left"| Tim Lobingeralign="left"| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}oxoxo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
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| 14

Balign="left"| Oleksandr Korchmidalign="left"| {{flagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer}}xooxxoxo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}, ={{abbr|SB|Season best}}
bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 15

Aalign="left"| Daichi Sawanoalign="left"| {{flagIOC|JPN|2004 Summer}}oxoxoxxoxo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 16

Aalign="left"| Derek Milesalign="left"| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}ooxxo5.70{{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by height}}
17Balign="left"| Matti Mononenalign="left"| {{flagIOC|FIN|2004 Summer}}oooxxx5.65{{abbr|PB|Personal best}}
18Aalign="left"| Romain Mesnilalign="left"| {{flagIOC|FRA|2004 Summer}}oxxoxxx5.65
19Aalign="left"| Okkert Britsalign="left"| {{flagIOC|RSA|2004 Summer}}xooxxx5.60
20Balign="left"| Patrik Kristianssonalign="left"| {{flagIOC|SWE|2004 Summer}}xoxxx5.60
21Balign="left"| Nick Buckfieldalign="left"| {{flagIOC|GBR|2004 Summer}}xooxxoxxx5.60
rowspan=3| 22Balign="left"| Dmitri Markovalign="left"| {{flagIOC|AUS|2004 Summer}}oxxx{{n/a}}5.50
Aalign="left"| Vesa Rantanenalign="left"| {{flagIOC|FIN|2004 Summer}}ooxx-x{{n/a}}5.50
Aalign="left"| Adam Ptáčekalign="left"| {{flagIOC|CZE|2004 Summer}}oox-x{{n/a}}5.50
25Aalign="left"| Jurij Rovanalign="left"| {{flagIOC|SLO|2004 Summer}}xxoxoxxxcolspan=2 {{n/a}}5.50
26Balign="left"| Piotr Buciarskialign="left"| {{flagIOC|DEN|2004 Summer}}oxxoxxxcolspan=2 {{n/a}}5.50
27Aalign="left"| Spas Bukhalovalign="left"| {{flagIOC|BUL|2004 Summer}}xoxxoxxxcolspan=2 {{n/a}}5.50
rowspan=3| 28Aalign="left"| Steven Hookeralign="left"| {{flagIOC|AUS|2004 Summer}}oxxxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.30
Balign="left"| Štěpán Janáčekalign="left"| {{flagIOC|CZE|2004 Summer}}oxx-xcolspan=2 {{n/a}}5.30
Balign="left"| Javier Gazolalign="left"| {{flagIOC|ESP|2004 Summer}}oxxxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.30
rowspan=2| 31Balign="left"| Nicolas Guigonalign="left"| {{flagIOC|FRA|2004 Summer}}xoxxxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.30
Balign="left"| Adam Kolasaalign="left"| {{flagIOC|POL|2004 Summer}}xoxxxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.30
rowspan=2| 33Aalign="left"| Kim Yoo-sukalign="left"| {{flagIOC|KOR|2004 Summer}}xxoxxxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.30
Aalign="left"| Marios Evangeloualign="left"| {{flagIOC|GRE|2004 Summer}}xxoxxxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.30
rowspan=5 data-sort-value=35| —Aalign="left"| Vadim Strogalevalign="left"| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}xxxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}data-sort-value=1.00| No mark
Aalign="left"| Liu Feiliangalign="left"| {{flagIOC|CHN|2004 Summer}}xxxcolspan=4 {{n/a}}data-sort-value=1.00| No mark
Balign="left"| Iliyan Efremovalign="left"| {{flagIOC|BUL|2004 Summer}}xxxcolspan=4 {{n/a}}data-sort-value=1.00| No mark
Balign="left"| Giovanni Lanaroalign="left"| {{flagIOC|MEX|2004 Summer}}xcolspan=4 {{n/a}}data-sort-value=1.00| No mark
Aalign="left"| Grigoriy Yegorovalign="left"| {{flagIOC|KAZ|2004 Summer}}xxxcolspan=4 {{n/a}}data-sort-value=1.00| No mark
data-sort-value=40| —Balign="left"| Leonid Andreevalign="left"| {{flagIOC|UZB|2004 Summer}}colspan=5 {{n/a}}data-sort-value=0.00| {{abbr|DNS|Did not start}}

=Final=

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! Rank !! Athlete !! Nation

5.40!! 5.55!!5.65!!5.75!!5.80!!5.85!!5.90!!5.95!!6.00!! Height !! Notes
{{Gold01}}align=left| Timothy Mackalign=left| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}oxooxooxxoxxx5.95{{OlyR|athletics}}
{{Silver02}}align=left| Toby Stevensonalign=left| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}oooxooxxx{{n/a}}5.90
{{Bronze03}}align=left| Giuseppe Gibiliscoalign=left| {{flagIOC|ITA|2004 Summer}}xooox-xx{{n/a}}5.85{{abbr|SB|Season best}}
4align=left| Igor Pavlovalign=left| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}ooxoxoxx-xcolspan=2 {{n/a}}5.80{{abbr|PB|Personal best}}
5align=left| Danny Eckeralign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}xxooxxxcolspan=4 {{n/a}}5.75{{abbr|SB|Season best}}
6align=left| Lars Börgelingalign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}oxxoxx-xcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.75{{abbr|SB|Season best}}
7align=left| Derek Milesalign=left| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}oxoxxox-xxcolspan=3 {{n/a}}5.75
8align=left| Aleksandr Averbukhalign=left| {{flagIOC|ISR|2004 Summer}}oxxxcolspan=5 {{n/a}}5.65{{abbr|SB|Season best}}
rowspan=2| 9align=left| Denys Yurchenkoalign=left| {{flagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer}}xooxxxcolspan=5 {{n/a}}5.65
align=left| Rens Blomalign=left| {{flagIOC|NED|2004 Summer}}xooxxxcolspan=5 {{n/a}}5.65
rowspan=2| 11align=left| Paul Burgessalign=left| {{flagIOC|AUS|2004 Summer}}oxxxcolspan=5 {{n/a}}5.55
align=left| Tim Lobingeralign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}oxxxcolspan=6 {{n/a}}5.55
rowspan=3| 13align=left| Pavel Gerasimovalign=left| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}xox-xcolspan=5 {{n/a}}5.55
align=left| Daichi Sawanoalign=left| {{flagIOC|JPN|2004 Summer}}oxoxxxcolspan=6 {{n/a}}5.55
align=left| Ruslan Yeremenkoalign=left| {{flagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer}}xxoxxxcolspan=5 {{n/a}}5.55
16align=left| Oleksandr Korchmidalign=left| {{flagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer}}xxoxxxcolspan=6 {{n/a}}5.55

References

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