2016 Summer Olympics - Athletes

pole vault

Renaud Lavillenie

Date of birth

1986-09-18

Birthplace

Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire

Height

176 cm

Weight

60.0 kg

World records

  • 1 (up to 15/01/2016)

Olympic Games (1 medal: 1 gold)

  • 1st (2012)

World Championships (4 medals: 1 silver, 3 bronze)

  • 2nd (2013), 3rd (2009, 2011, 2015)

European Championships (3 medals: 3 gold)

  • 1st (2010, 2012, 2014)

World Indoor Championships (2 medals: 2 gold)

  • 1st (2012, 2016)

European Indoor Championships (4 medals: 4 gold)

  • 1st (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015)

The sky's the limit

In February 2014, Renaud Lavillenie became the pole vault world record holder (6.16m), surpassing the great Sergey Bubka in Donetsk, in the presence of the master himself.

The Frenchman has been almost unbeatable since 2011, and will be favourite to defend his Olympic title in Rio.

A 2-time world indoor champion and 7-time European champion (indoor and outdoor), it is only at the world championships where Lavillenie's magic has failed to operate, with silver in 2013, and bronze in 2009, 2011 and 2015.

With Shawn Barber and Raphael Holzdeppe also travelling to Brazil, Lavillenie will have some stiff competition - but when the Frenchman is on his game, the sky's the limit.

Results

Men's Pole Vault

Men's Pole Vault5.98
4Men's Pole Vault, Qualification5.70 q
2Men's Pole Vault, Qualification, Group A5.70 5.30:-/5.45:-/5.60:-/:xo
2Men's Pole Vault, Final5.98

Medal Tracker

Overall Medal Leaders

  • 113
    USA
  • 88
    CHN
  • 71
    ROC

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesUSA 39
ChinaCHN 38
JapanJPN 27
Silver
Silver
United StatesUSA 41
ChinaCHN 32
Russian Olympic CommitteeROC 28
Bronze
Bronze
United StatesUSA 33
Russian Olympic CommitteeROC 23
Great BritainGBR 22

Overall Medal Leaders

  • 7
    McKeon
    McKeon
  • 5
    Dressel
    Dressel
  • 4
    McKeown
    McKeown

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesDressel 5
AustraliaMcKeon 4
AustraliaMcKeown 3
Silver
Silver
Great BritainScott 3
United StatesLedecky 2
JapanHashimoto 2
Bronze
Bronze
AustraliaMcKeon 3
RussiaNagornyy 2
RussiaMelnikova 2

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