Men Pole Vault Athletics XIX Olympic Games Mexico 1968 - Wednesday 16.10 - Gold Medal: Bob Seagren, United States
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1. Bob SeagrenUSA United States5.40m9.95 O XO O XOXXX
2. Claus SchiprowskiFRG West Germany5.40m13.146 OO O OXOOXOXOXXX
3. Wolfgang NordwigGDR East Germany5.40m7.116 XO O OOXXOXXX
4. Christos PapanikolaouGRe Greece5.35m4.115 O O O XOXOOXXX
5. John PennelUSA United States5.35m10.117 O XO XOXXOXXX
6. Gennadiy BliznyetsovURS Soviet Union5.30m5.94O O O O XOXXX
7. Herve d'EncausseFRA France5.25m15.74 O XO O XXX
8. Heinfrid EngelFRG West Germany5.20m12.106 O XXO XO OXXX
9. Ignacio SolaESP Spain5.20m--.127 XO O XOOXXOXXX
10.Kjell IsakssonSWE Sweden5.15m--.74 O XO OXXX
11.Kiyoshi NiwaJPN Japan5.15m--.94 OOO OXOXXX
12.Alexander MaliutinURS Soviet Union5.00m--.63O OO XXX
13.Michael BullGBR Great Britain5.00m--.85 XOOXO XXX
14.Altti AlarotuFIN Finland5.00m--.32 XXO
-. Erkki MustakariFIN FinlandNM--.33 XXX
Competitors: 23; Countries: 15
Seagren was favourite, with European Champion Nordwig the next man most likely to succeed. They, and 13 others, cleared 4.90 to qual- ify. In the final only two athletes went out before the bar was raised to 5.10. Eleven men cleared 5.15 to beat the incumbent Olympic record, and nine went over 5.20. Bliznetsov dropped a place from 1964 despite clearing 5.30 – 35cm more than in Tokyo – leaving five men to battle for the medals. Pennel placed fifth after clearing 5.35 third time compared with Hristos Papanikolau’s first-time effort. Then Pennel made 5.40 on his second jump, good enough for the bronze medal ... but his pole passed under the bar, negating the clearance. The rule was changed the follow- ing year, but was in keeping with Pennel’s rotten Olympic luck. Nordwig was the bronze medal winner, making 5.40 on his final jump, while ahead of him Schiprowski was the surprise of the event, improv- ing his best four times with booming athletic clearances at each height. Seagren was ahead because he had one less miss at lower heights. None of the three made 5.45, though Nordwig was closest, and Seagren had won the 16th consecutive gold medal (excluding 1906) for the USA The previous Olympic record was beaten 29 times by 11 athletes.

Qualification - Monday, 14th October

Mark 4.90m. 15 Athletes passed the Mark and advanced to Final.
Group AHeightIF460470475480485490
1. John PennelUSA United States4.90m10 O
1. Wolfgang NordwigGDR East Germany4.90m10 O
3. Altti AlarotuFIN Finland4.90m20 O O
3. Claus SchiprowskiFRG West Germany4.90m20 O O
3. Gennady BliznetsovURS Soviet Union4.90m20O O
3. Christos A PapanikolauGRe Greece4.90m20 O O
3. Erkki MustakariFIN Finland4.90m20O O
3. Herve D'EncausseFRA France4.90m20 O O
9. Bob SeagrenUSA United States4.90m21 XO
10.Kjell IsakssonSWE Sweden4.90m31 O XO
11.Heinfried EngelFRG West Germany4.90m52O O XXO
12.Casey CarriganUSA United States4.60m43O XXX
-. Renato DionisiITA ItalyDNS
Group BHeightIF420430440450460470475480485490
1. Ignacio SolaESP Spain4.90m30 O O O
1. Kiyoshi NiwaJPN Japan4.90m30 O O O
1. Michael BullGBR Great Britain4.90m30 O O O
4. Alexander MaliutinURS Soviet Union4.90m94 XXOO O XXO O
5. Pantelis NikolaidisGRE Greece4.80m64 O O O XXX
6. Erico BarneyARG Argentina4.80m126OO XOOXXO O XXX
7. Klaus LehnertzFRG West Germany4.75m63 O O O XXX
8. John-Erik BlomjvistSWE Sweden4.75m75 O XXO XXX
9. A-Min WuCHn Taiwan4.50m63Oo OXXX
10.Heinz WyssSUI Switzerland4.50m64 XO OXXX
-. Ingo PeykerAUT AustriaNM33 XXX
-. Steen Smidt-JensenDEN DenmarkDNS
-. Aldo RighiITA ItalyDNS
-. Dominique RakotarahalahyMAD MadagascarDNS
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