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The first dispute of the day at the main Albalonga Stadium was the men's pole vault event, with 35 athletes. As on the previous jumping events, the athletes were all arranged on a single qualifying round of five jumps. The top eight then advanced to a final round of eight more jumps. Favourites include Benedict De Güemes from St. Samuel, Petr Kramnik from Baben Bay, Roven's Foma Turesbekova, Utanian Michael Sokonov and Sergei Sevian from Kasvria & Savarai.

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  • 309 Summer Vexgames - Day 8
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  • The first dispute of the day at the main Albalonga Stadium was the men's pole vault event, with 35 athletes. As on the previous jumping events, the athletes were all arranged on a single qualifying round of five jumps. The top eight then advanced to a final round of eight more jumps. Favourites include Benedict De Güemes from St. Samuel, Petr Kramnik from Baben Bay, Roven's Foma Turesbekova, Utanian Michael Sokonov and Sergei Sevian from Kasvria & Savarai.
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  • The first dispute of the day at the main Albalonga Stadium was the men's pole vault event, with 35 athletes. As on the previous jumping events, the athletes were all arranged on a single qualifying round of five jumps. The top eight then advanced to a final round of eight more jumps. Favourites include Benedict De Güemes from St. Samuel, Petr Kramnik from Baben Bay, Roven's Foma Turesbekova, Utanian Michael Sokonov and Sergei Sevian from Kasvria & Savarai. QUALIFYING ROUND Pos. Nation Name Mark (metres) 1. BOB Petr Kramnik 5.65 Q 2. ROV Foma Turesbekova 5.65 Q 3. STS Benedict De Güemes 5.65 Q 4. KYS Sergei Sevian 5.60 Q 5. UTA Michael Sokonov 5.60 Q 6. KAN Sollin Bastagi 5.60 Q 7. SCW Junutt Híðau, 5.55 Q 8. STS Salvatore Li Duca 5.55 Q 9. WES Trevor Morgen 5.50 10. PCL Crochete al'Salim 5.50 11. UTA Aiden Marx 5.50 12. AET Aelphius Fortescue 5.50 13. SCK Pauli Denkstein 5.50 14. AET Godric Flashhart 5.45 15. LOM Ernesto Fotonaro 5.45 16. BOB Sergei Hoffmann 5.45 17. TRI Tarimor 5.45 18. XML Lochopan Zalatec 5.45 19. SAN Ignaz Bölding 5.45 20. STS Primo Pontecorvo 5.40 21. STS Lionel Clivillés 5.40 22. PCL Manuel Saltador 5.40 23. KYS Ludvic Bresekian 5.40 24. KAL Toman Kechvazal 5.40 25. SCW Shíled Praestuen 5.35 26. CXG Mike Chang 5.35 27. DEU Angel Steinmann 5.35 28. ROV Yevgeny Chubais 5.35 29. LEN Carlo Rinsanio 5.30 30. IWK Wilson Sathz 5.30 31. KAN Gabino Lemosa 5.30 32. ROV Sergei Gorsch 5.30 33. STS Priscus Caraz ---- 34. UTA Francis Lewis ---- 35. UTA Lenard Brown ---- FINAL ROUND Pos. Nation Name Mark (metres) 1. BOB Petr Kramnik 5.90 ***** GOLD 2. UTA Michael Sokonov 5.85 ***** SILVER 3. ROV Foma Turesbekova 5.80 ***** BRONZE 4. SCW Junutt Híðau 5.75 5. STS Benedict De Güemes 5.75 6. KYS Sergei Sevian 5.70 7. STS Salvatore Li Duca 5.65 8. KAN Sollin Bastagi 5.60 Surprisingly, neither Samuelonian favourites Salvatore Li Duca nor Benedict De Güemes grabbed any medals. The gold went to Petr Kramnik, from Baben Bay, thanks to his 5.90m mark. Silver and bronze went to the two Ishrakan nations, with Utania's Michael Sokonov getting the silver and Rovenian Foma Turesbekova the bronze.
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