Athletics at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault

The men's pole vault competition featured in the athletics programme at the 1976 Summer Olympics and was held at the Olympic Stadium in Montréal on 24 and 26 July.[1] Twenty-seven athletes from 13 nations competed.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress.

Men's pole vault
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
Olympic Stadium (2003)
VenueOlympic Stadium, Montréal
Dates24 & 26 July
Competitors27 from 13 nations
Winning height5.50 =OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tadeusz Ślusarski
 Poland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Antti Kalliomäki
 Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dave Roberts
 United States
← 1972
1980 →

All three medallists tied the Olympic record mark of 5.50 metres. Tadeusz Ślusarski of Poland and Antti Kalliomäki of Finland both cleared all heights up to 5.50 m with no misses; Ślusarski passed two heights more than Kalliomäki, and won on the basis of fewer vaults in accordance with the rules of the time. American Dave Roberts, who also cleared 5.50 m on his first try but had one miss from an earlier height, took the bronze medal.[1]

Ślusarski's gold medal was Poland's first medal in the men's pole vault. Kalliomäki's silver was Finland's first medal since 1960 and matched the nation's best result to date (from 1948). Roberts's bronze was the worst result yet for the Americans, who had won the first 16 editions of the event and taken silver at the 17th in 1972.

Background edit

This was the 18th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning finalists from the 1972 Games were fifth-place finisher Bruce Simpson of Canada, eighth-place finisher François Tracanelli of France, ninth-place finisher Ingemar Jernberg of Sweden, tenth-place finisher Wojciech Buciarski, and twelfth-place finishers Antti Kalliomäki and Tadeusz Ślusarski of Poland (each of whom had not cleared any height in the final). The favorites were David Roberts (the world record holder) and Earl Bell of the United States and Władysław Kozakiewicz of Poland.[2]

Cuba was the only nation that made its pole vaulting debut in the event. The United States made its 18th appearance, the only nation to have competed at every Olympic men's pole vault to that point.

Competition format edit

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1912, with results cleared between rounds. Vaulters received three attempts at each height. Ties were broken by the countback rule. At the time, total attempts was used after total misses.

In the qualifying round, the bar was set at 4.60 metres (which all vaulters passed on), 4.80 metres, 5.00 metres, and 5.10 metres. All vaulters clearing 5.10 metres advanced to the final. If fewer than 12 cleared that height, the top 12 (including ties) advanced.

In the final, the bar was set at 4.80 metres (which all vaulters passed on), 5.00 metres, 5.10 metres, 5.20 metres, and then increased by 5 centimetres as a time.[2][3]

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record   David Roberts (USA) 5.70 Eugene, United States 22 June 1976
Olympic record   Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR) 5.50 Munich, East Germany 2 September 1972

The three medalists (Tadeusz Ślusarski, Antti Kalliomäki, and David Roberts) all matched the Olympic record at 5.50 metres; none were able to break it.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Saturday, 24 July 1976 10:00 Qualifying
Monday, 26 July 1976 12:30 Final

Results edit

Key

  • o = Height cleared
  • x = Height failed
  • = Height passed
  • r  = Retired
  • SB = Season's best
  • PB = Personal best
  • NR = National record
  • AR = Area record
  • OR = Olympic record
  • WR = World record
  • WL = World lead
  • NM = No mark
  • DNS = Did not start
  • DQ = Disqualified

Qualifying edit

The qualification was set to 5.10 metres. A total of 20 athletes achieved this height.

Rank Group Athlete Nation 4.80 5.00 5.10 Height Note
1 A Antti Kalliomäki   Finland o 5.10 Q
A Kjell Isaksson   Sweden o 5.10 Q
A Earl Bell   United States o 5.10 Q
A Władysław Kozakiewicz   Poland o 5.10 Q
A Günther Lohre   West Germany o 5.10 Q
A Dave Roberts   United States o 5.10 Q
A Terry Porter   United States o 5.10 Q
A Yuriy Prokhorenko   Soviet Union o 5.10 Q
A Wojciech Buciarski   Poland o 5.10 Q
B Patrick Abada   France o 5.10 Q
B François Tracanelli   France o 5.10 Q
12 B Roberto Moré   Cuba o o 5.10 Q
B Tapani Haapakoski   Finland o o 5.10 Q
B Bruce Simpson   Canada o o 5.10 Q
B Itsuo Takanezawa   Japan o o 5.10 Q
16 A Vladimir Kishkun   Soviet Union xo 5.10 Q
A Tadeusz Ślusarski   Poland xo 5.10 Q
18 B Brian Hooper   Great Britain xo xo 5.10 Q
19 A Don Baird   Australia xxo 5.10 Q
A Jean-Michel Bellot   France xxo 5.10 Q
21 B Ray Boyd   Australia o xxx 5.00
22 B Ken Wenman   Canada o o xxx 5.00
23 B Dimitrios Kyteas   Greece xo xxx 5.00
24 B Jeffrey Gutteridge   Great Britain o xxx 4.80
A Yury Isakov   Soviet Union xxx No mark
B Yoshiomi Iwama   Japan xxx No mark
B Ingemar Jernberg   Sweden xxx No mark
B Rihan Obaid   Saudi Arabia DNS

Final edit

Rank Athlete Nation 5.00 5.10 5.20 5.25 5.30 5.35 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 Height Notes
  Tadeusz Ślusarski   Poland o o o xxx 5.50 =OR
  Antti Kalliomäki   Finland o o o o o xxx 5.50 =OR
  Dave Roberts   United States xo o xxx 5.50 =OR
4 Patrick Abada   France xo xo xxx 5.45
5 Wojciech Buciarski   Poland o xo –- xo x- xx 5.45
6 Earl Bell   United States o o xxo xxx 5.45
7 Jean-Michel Bellot   France o o xxx 5.40
8 Itsuo Takanezawa   Japan xo xo xo xxo xxx 5.40
9 Günther Lohre   West Germany xo xo xxo xxx 5.35
10 Yuriy Prokhorenko   Soviet Union o xxx 5.25
11 Władysław Kozakiewicz   Poland xo xxx 5.25
12 Don Baird   Australia o xo xxx 5.25
13 Vladimir Kishkun   Soviet Union o xxx 5.20
Terry Porter   United States o xxx 5.20
15 Tapani Haapakoski   Finland xo o xxx 5.20
16 Brian Hooper   Great Britain xo xxx 5.00
Bruce Simpson   Canada xxx No mark
Roberto Moré   Cuba xxx No mark
François Tracanelli   France xxx No mark
Kjell Isaksson   Sweden xxx No mark

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Athletics at the 1976 Montreal Summer Games: Men's Pole Vault". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Pole Vault, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, vol. 3, p. 74.

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