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  2. Men's pole vault world record progression - Wikipedia

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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2009-08-05. (p.546) Sergey Bubka set an indoor record of 6.15 m (20 ft 2 in) on February 21, 1993, in excess of the outdoor record, before this rule came into effect. Lavillenie's indoor world record was set after the rule came into effect, and thus since it exceeded Bubka's 6.14 m (20 ...

  3. Mariko Takahashi's Fitness Video for Being Appraised as an ...

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    Mariko Takahashi's Fitness Video for Being Appraised as an "Ex-fat Girl" (often referred to as Doggy Fitness or Poodle Fitness) is a short film by renowned art director and commercial film director Nagi Noda who created spots for Nike and Coca-Cola and starring Mariko Takahashi, a California born model. [1] The film was created for Panasonic 's ...

  4. Pole vault at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The pole vault at the Summer Olympics is grouped among the four track and field jumping events held at the multi-sport event. The men's pole vault has been present on the Olympic athletics programme since the first Summer Olympics in 1896. The women's event is one of the latest additions to the programme, first being contested at the 2000 ...

  5. Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault

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    The A standard for the 2012 men's pole vault was 5.72 metres; the B standard was 5.60 metres. The qualifying period for was from 1 May 2011 to 8 July 2012. NOCs could also have an athlete enter the pole vault through a universality place. NOCs could enter one male athlete in an athletics event, regardless of height, if they had no male athletes ...

  6. Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault

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    The men's pole vault was one of four jumping events on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. Five athletes competed in the pole vault. Five athletes competed in the pole vault. The two Americans far outclassed the three Greeks, starting higher than the Greeks could clear and taking first and second places.

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    In its fiscal third-quarter report last month, Peloton said total revenue fell 4% from a year earlier to $717.7 million as sales of its connected fitness products dropped 14%. Meanwhile, members ...

  8. 4 Common Rookie Workout Mistakes—And How to Fix Them - AOL

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    Men's Health. Mistake: You don’t twist your palms upwards at the top of each rep, which means “you’re not getting a maximum squeeze on your biceps,” Samuel says. TheFix: Start the movement ...

  9. Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault

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    The men's pole vault was one of four men's jumping events on the athletics program at the 1968 Summer Olympics. The competition had two rounds, qualifying and a final, which were held on 14 and 16 October respectively at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Mexico City. [1] Twenty-three athletes from 15 nations competed. [2]