MEN’S POLE VAULT 2018 IN REVIEW:
It was clear from the start of the campaign that to top the men’s pole vault rankings at the end of this season, one would have to jump high. Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie grabbed his third world indoor title in Birmingham with a 5.90m result, but outdoors that kind of result would not be enough for top placings. The 32-year-old himself started well outdoors too, winning with 5.95m in Austin, Texas, in April.
It was clear from the start of the campaign that to top the men’s pole vault rankings at the end of this season, one would have to jump high. Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie grabbed his third world indoor title in Birmingham with a 5.90m result, but outdoors that kind of result would not be enough for top placings. The 32-year-old himself started well outdoors too, winning with 5.95m in Austin, Texas, in April.
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