Paris 2024 athletics: Why the women's pole vault could be the most exciting track & field event at the Paris 2024 Olympics (2024)

By Grace Goulding

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Welcome to the latest season of the women’s pole vault - with more drama than ever before.

This season, the world's top stars are challenged by fiercely rising competitors, all ready to stake their claim as medal contenders in the Olympic Games Paris 2024 final.

From heart-stopping near misses to shared medals, and everything in between, the last three years of women’s pole vault have kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Olympics.com delves into why the women's pole vault is shaping up to be one of the most exciting events of the year and why you don't want to miss the Olympic final on 7 August.

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Paris 2024 athletics: Why the women's pole vault could be the most exciting track & field event at the Paris 2024 Olympics (3)
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Will there be another shared Olympic title in athletics?

Let’s begin with the top two athletes on the world ranking list, Australia's world number 1 Nina Kennedy and world number 2 Katie Moon of the USA.

Moon is the reigning Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 champion and became 2022 world champion shortly after. In 2023, at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, she claimed her second world title, alongside Kennedy who also cleared 4.90m.

Much like the heart-warming moment from the men’s high jump in Tokyo 2020, Moon and Kennedy opted to share the world title, a decision that led to their recognition for the International Fair Play Award.

  • By rule, when a tie occurs for first place, a jump-off is held, where they continue to jump at first the missed height, then the bar gets lowered until one misses and the other makes it. Both athletes are allowed to refuse to jump.

Only four centimeters stand between the personal bests of Moon (4.95m) and Kennedy (4.91m). In a sport where every centimetre counts, both athletes will have to be in perfect form in the final to claim gold.

Moon feels confident following the qualification round. “I felt amazing. This runway is incredibly fast. Morning sessions are tricky for someone who’s not a morning person at all, so I was a little nervous. I haven’t jumped in the morning since high school, maybe college. But I felt great.

"These were definitely some of my best technical jumps of the year,” the defending champion added.

Molly Caudery failed to qualify for the Paris 2024 final

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Molly Caudery misses opening height, Olympic final opens up

Unfortunately for Team GB, their 2024 world indoor champion and world lead, Molly Caudery, failed to clear her opening height of 4.55m and will not be competing in the women's pole vault final.

But the rest of the pack is eager to fill her spikes.

Angelica Moser of Switzerland sits right next to Kennedy on the world lead list, having both shared a podium and season bests of 4.88m in Monaco in July earlier this year. The Youth Olympic Games Nanjing 2014 champion will be looking to experience Olympic glory again, this time on the ultimate stage.

New Zealand's Eliza McCartney, the 2024 world indoor championship silver medallist in Glasgow, cleared 4.84 metres in the Olympic host nation in February, putting her just one centimeter below Moon's season best.

Finnish record-holder and 2023 World Championship bronze medallist Wilma Murto, who won her medal clearing the same height as Cauldrey and McCartney in Glasgow (4.80m), has improved one centimeter, coming in third in her qualification round on 5 August.

Slovenia pins its hopes on Tina Šutej, who placed fifth at the Tokyo Olympics and fourth in the 2023 World Championships. The Slovenian placed third at the 2024 Wanda Diamond League in May, after Caudery and Kennedy, and will surely be hungry to get on the podium at her fourth Olympic appearance.

And never count out Canada's 2018 Commonwealth Games champion Elysha Newman, whose season-best of 4.83 could make her a medal contender.

How to watch Paris 2024 track and field events live

The men's pole vault final wrapped up last night (5 August) with another record-breaking performance from Swedish superstar Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis.

The women will jump to decide their Olympic fates on 7 August, the finals beginning at 18:15 local Paris time.

A full schedule of competition timings, including start times in your region, plus results for each discipline as they happen, can be found on the Paris 2024 website.

All the action from the Paris 2024 Olympics, including track and field, will be broadcast via the official media rights holders (MRHs) of the Olympic Games.

This includes CBC in Canada, CCTV in People's Republic of China, Fuji TV/NHK/Nippon TV/TBS/TV Asahi/TV Tokyo in Japan, SKY NZ in New Zealand, SuperSport in South Africa, NBC in the United States, and Discovery Eurosport across Europe, alongside France Télévisions in France, ARD/ZDF in Germany, and BBC Sport in the United Kingdom, among others.

A full list of regional broadcasters and rights holders can be found on Olympics.com and the official Olympics app.

  • Watch Team USA highlights at Paris 2024

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FAQs

How many pole vaulters go to the Olympics in 2024? ›

Qualification. For the men's pole vault event, the qualification period was between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024. 32 athletes were able to qualify for the event, with a maximum of three athletes per nation, by jumping the entry standard of 5.82 m or higher or by their World Athletics Ranking for this event.

What is the purpose of pole vaulting? ›

pole vault, sport in athletics (track and field) in which an athlete jumps over an obstacle with the aid of a pole. Originally a practical means of clearing objects, such as ditches, brooks, and fences, pole-vaulting for height became a competitive sport in the mid-19th century.

Who is ranked number 1 in women's pole vaulting? ›

Filter World Rankings
PlaceCompetitorDOB
1Nina KENNEDY05 APR 1997
2Alysha NEWMAN29 JUN 1994
3Angelica MOSER09 OCT 1997
4Molly CAUDERY17 MAR 2000
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Who won the Olympics in women's pole vault 2024? ›

If Moon didn't clear, Kennedy had the win. Moon, the only active member of the five-meter club had done this before, but failed her first attempt. Kennedy failed and Moon was down to her last attempt. When she missed, Kennedy withdrew to celebrate her Olympic Gold Medal.

How high do female pole vaulters jump? ›

16 ft 7 in

Do pole vaulters travel with their poles? ›

Pole vaulters travel with poles that are 17 feet long and weigh over 50 lbs. Most track and field athletes could easily fit their uniforms and gear in a suitcase to travel to a competition like the 2024 Paris Olympics. But some have massive poles to worry about.

Is pole vaulting hard? ›

Pole vaulting is one of the most complex and technical athletics disciplines there is. You need to master it all: speed, strength, technique and agility. And top it off with some serious guts.

How long is the pole in women's pole vault? ›

Poles are manufactured for people of all skill levels and body sizes, with lengthsbetween 3.05 m (10 ft 0 in) and 5.30 m (17 ft 5 in) and a wide range of weight ratings.

Does height affect pole vaulting? ›

Shorter athletes can and do compete at elite levels in pole vaulting. Their advantages often include: Quickness and explosive power when sprinting down the runway. Ability to use their body mechanics effectively to generate lift and momentum.

Who is the famous American female pole vaulter? ›

Katie Moon is one of the world's premier pole vaulters and a reigning Olympic champion. She has established herself as a dominant force in women's pole vault on both the national and international stages. As of 2024, Moon continues to be a key member of the U.S. national track and field team.

How tall is the best pole vaulter? ›

Duplantis is the world outdoor and indoor record holder (6.26 metres or 20 feet 6 inches, and 6.22 metres or 20 feet 5 inches, respectively), two-time Olympic (2020 and 2024) champion, two-time World outdoor (2022 and 2023) and indoor champion, and current European champion.

What is the name of pole vault most beautiful girl? ›

Yelena Isinbayeva

She is a Russian pole vaulter. She is twice an Olympic gold medalist (2004 and 2008), a two-time World Champion and the current world record holder in the event. As a result of her accomplishments, she is widely considered the greatest female pole-vaulter of all time.

Who won the first women's pole vault? ›

Dragila won the first ever women's gold in the pole vault, but the third place finisher, Vala Flosadottir of Finland also made history, when she won the first ever woman's Olympic medal for Iceland. "I feel very proud," she beamed.

Who has the best women's pole vault record? ›

The current pole vault world record (as of August 2024) for men is held by US-born Swedish vaulter Armand Duplantis set in August 2024 with a vault of 6.26 m (20 ft 6.5 in). For women, the record is held by Russian Yelena Isinbayeva, set in 2009, with a leap of 5.06 m (16 ft 7 in).

Who holds the GB womens pole vault record? ›

Caudery holds the British national record for the women's pole vault, with a best of 4.92 m.

How much money do Olympic pole vaulters make? ›

Pole Vault: Your top male makes around 100,000 or more depending on how good their agent is. But unless you are consistent top 3 at worlds as an american you are not going to make a living off of it. Women make quite a bit more on average because most are fairly attractive and can get modeling gigs.

What is the peak age for pole vaulters? ›

Age at peak performance for men ranged from 23.9 ± 2.4 y (10000 m; mean ±SD) to 28.5 ± 2.2 y (discus throw) and for women from 24.7 ± 2.5 y (pole vault) to 28.1 ± 3.9 y (discus throw).

Do pole vaulters use their own poles at the Olympics? ›

The bottom line is yes, pole vaulters do use and travel with their own poles to meets — but compared to jumping 20 feet in the air, that's a breeze. Andi Breitowich is a Chicago-based freelance writer and graduate from Emory University and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.

What is the Olympic record for pole vaulting? ›

The Olympic records for the event are 6.26 m (20 ft 61⁄4 in) for men, set by Armand Duplantis in 2024, and 5.05 m ( 16 ft 63⁄4 in) for women, set by Yelena Isinbayeva in 2008.

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