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2006 European Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault

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The men's pole vault at the 2006 European Athletics Championships were held at the Ullevi on August 10 and August 13. Lobinger and Mesnil both claimed 2nd place, and therefore both received silver medals.

Medalists

Gold Silver Silver
Aleksandr Averbukh
 Israel
Tim Lobinger
 Germany
Romain Mesnil
 France

Schedule

Date Time Round
August 10, 2006 10:10 Qualification
August 13, 2006 12:45 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 5.65 (Q) or at least 18 best performers (q) advance to the final.
Competition was abandoned due to heavy rain. 20 athletes advanced to the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality 5.35 5.45 5.55 5.60 Result Notes
1 B Lars Börgeling  Germany - o - o 5.60 q
2 B Przemysław Czerwiński  Poland o - xo o 5.60 q
2 B Romain Mesnil  France xo - o o 5.60 q
4 B Alhaji Jeng  Sweden - xxo xo o 5.60 q
5 A Spas Bukhalov  Bulgaria - o - xo 5.60 q
5 A Oleksandr Korchmid  Ukraine - o - xo 5.60 q
7 B Maksym Mazuryk  Ukraine o o o xx- 5.55 q
8 A Damiel Dossévi  France xo - o xx 5.55 q
8 A Laurens Looije  Netherlands o xo o xx 5.55 q, SB
10 B Igor Alekseev  Belarus o xxo o xx- 5.55 q, SB
11 A Gustaf Hultgren  Sweden o o xo x 5.55 q
11 A Tim Lobinger  Germany - o xo - 5.55 q
13 A Vincent Favretto  France o xo xxo xx 5.55 q
13 B Matti Mononen  Finland - xo xxo xx 5.55 q
15 A Aleksandr Averbukh  Israel - o - xx 5.45 q
15 A Richard Spiegelburg  Germany - o - xx 5.45 q
15 B Christian Tamminga  Netherlands o o xxx 5.45 q
18 A Sergey Kucheryanu  Russia xo o xxx 5.45 q
19 A Giuseppe Gibilisco  Italy - xo xxx 5.45 q
19 B Iliyan Efremov  Bulgaria - xo - xx 5.45 q
21 B Jesper Fritz  Sweden xo xo xxx 5.45
21 B Dmitry Starodubtsev  Russia xo xo xxx 5.45
23 A Kevin Rans  Belgium o - xxx 5.35
24 A Adam Ptáček  Czech Republic xo xxx 5.35
24 B Štěpán Janáček  Czech Republic xo - xxx 5.35
26 B Konstadinos Filippidis  Greece xxo xxx 5.35
B Denys Yurchenko  Ukraine - xx- NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality 5.40 5.50 5.60 5.65 5.70 5.75 5.80 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Aleksandr Averbukh  Israel - o - - o - xxx 5.70
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tim Lobinger  Germany - o - o - xxx 5.65
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Romain Mesnil  France - o - o x- xx 5.65
4 Matti Mononen  Finland - xo - o x- xx 5.65
5 Przemysław Czerwiński  Poland o xo xo o xx- x 5.65
6 Oleksandr Korchmid  Ukraine - xo xxo - xxx 5.60
7 Giuseppe Gibilisco  Italy - o - x- x- x 5.50
8 Laurens Looije  Netherlands xo o xxx 5.50
8 Maksym Mazuryk  Ukraine xo o xxx 5.50
10 Vincent Favretto  France xo xo xxx 5.50
10 Gustaf Hultgren  Sweden xo xo xxx 5.50
10 Sergey Kucheryanu  Russia xo xo xxx 5.50
13 Iliyan Efremov  Bulgaria o xxx 5.40
13 Richard Spiegelburg  Germany o - xxx 5.40
15 Christian Tamminga  Netherlands xo xxx 5.40
15 Damiel Dossévi  France xo - xxx 5.40
17 Igor Alekseev  Belarus xxo xxx 5.40
Lars Börgeling  Germany - xxx NM
Spas Bukhalov  Bulgaria xxx NM
Alhaji Jeng  Sweden - - x NM

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