Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault

The men's pole vault event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Wednesday, July 9, 1924, on Thursday, July 10, 1924. Twenty pole vaulters from 13 nations competed.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation was 4. The event was won by Lee Barnes of the United States, the nation's seventh consecutive victory in the men's pole vault. Americans Glen Graham (silver) and James Brooker (bronze) completed the sweep, the second time (after 1904) the United States had done so—though the Americans had taken two golds and a bronze in 1908 and a gold, two silvers, and a bronze in 1912.

Men's pole vault
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Lee Barnes vaulting
VenueStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
DatesJuly 9 (qualifying)
July 10 (final)
Competitors20 from 13 nations
Winning height3.95
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lee Barnes
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Glen Graham
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) James Brooker
 United States
← 1920
1928 →

Background

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This was the seventh appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The only returning finalist from the 1920 Games was silver medalist Henry Petersen of Denmark. The biggest threat to American dominance of the event was Charles Hoff of Norway, the world record holder; however, he was injured and did not compete in the pole vault. Ralph Spearow was the top American coming into the event.[2]

Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Great Britain, and Poland each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its seventh appearance, the only nation to have competed at every Olympic men's pole vault to that point.

Competition format

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The competition continued to use the two-round format introduced in 1912, with results cleared between rounds. Vaulters received three attempts at each height.

In the qualifying round, all vaulters clearing 3.66 metres advanced to the final.[2][3]

Records

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These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1924 Summer Olympics.

World record   Charles Hoff (NOR) 4.21 Copenhagen, Denmark 22 July 1923
Olympic record   Frank Foss (USA) 4.09 Antwerp, Belgium 20 August 1920

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

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Date Time Round
Wednesday, 9 July 1924 14:00 Qualifying
Thursday, 10 July 1924 14:30 Final

Results

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The current world record holder at that time [Charles Hoff] did not participate in this competition due to an injured ankle.

Qualifying

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The qualification was held on Wednesday, July 9, 1924, and started at 2:00 p.m. All pole vaulters who were able to clear 3.66 metres qualified for the final. The jumping order and the jumping series are not available.

Rank Athlete Nation Height Notes
1 Lee Barnes   United States 3.66 Q
James Brooker   United States 3.66 Q
Glenn Graham   United States 3.66 Q
Maurice Henrijean   Belgium 3.66 Q
Henry Petersen   Denmark 3.66 Q
Victor Pickard   Canada 3.66 Q
Ralph Spearow   United States 3.66 Q
8 Paul Dufauret   France 3.55
Irvine Francis   Canada 3.55
Maurice Vautier   France 3.55
11 Robert Duthil   France 3.40
Eurico de Freitas   Brazil 3.40
Harry de Keijser   Netherlands 3.40
Marcel Muzard   France 3.40
15 Stefan Adamczak   Poland 3.20
James Campbell   Great Britain 3.20
Valter Ever   Estonia 3.20
František Fuhrherr-Nový   Czechoslovakia 3.20
Yrjö Helander   Finland 3.20
Argyris Karagiannis   Greece 3.20

Final

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The final was held on Thursday, July 10, 1924, and started at 2:30 p.m. The jumping order and the jumping series are not available.

Barnes won the gold medal in a jump-off beating Graham. Brooker won the bronze medal in a jump-off beating Petersen.

Rank Athlete Nation Height
  Lee Barnes   United States 3.95
  Glenn Graham   United States 3.95
  James Brooker   United States 3.90
4 Henry Petersen   Denmark 3.90
5 Victor Pickard   Canada 3.80
6 Ralph Spearow   United States 3.70
Maurice Henrijean   Belgium No mark

References

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  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Pole Vault". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Pole Vault, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, p. 136.
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