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Dragila's Mark Declared Not to be WR by IAAF
June 9, 2004 Courtesy of USATF
INDIANAPOLIS - Although Stacy Dragila on Tuesday
jumped higher outdoors than any woman in history in the
pole vault, her American record mark of 4.83 meters/15 feet,
10 inches in Ostrava, Czech Republic, will not be
considered a world record, the IAAF has announced. Shortly after her performance, the IAAF had updated their
online world outdoor records to include Dragila as the new
record holder. However, the organization on Wednesday
announced that their current rules recognize Russian
Yelena Isinbayeva's 2004 indoor mark of 4.86ms/15-11.25
as the world record. Isinbayeva previously held the best
outdoor mark of all-time, 4.82m/15-9.75 in 2003, but the
IAAF no longer differentiates between indoor and outdoor
records in the event. "They felt it was inappropriate to have an indoor record
better than an outdoor record where the conditions were the
same," IAAF spokesman Nick Davies said of the rule
change. "As long as the runways are correct and adequate,
then the conditions are the same. There are still separate
indoor and outdoor lists, but only one world record, which is
the absolute best." The IAAF web still maintains separate pages for world
indoor and outdoor records, although marks such as
Isinbayeva's world record appear on both:
www.iaaf.org/statistics/records/index.html
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