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Yelena Isinbayeva's career.
( 1998-2004)

1998, 16-year-old Isinbayeva won the World Championships in Moscow.

In 2000, Isinbayeva won the world championship in Chile.

In 2002, Isinbayeva won the second place in the European Championship with 4.55 meters.

On July 13, 2003, at the IAAF Grand Prix held in Gateshead, England, Isinbayeva broke the world record of outdoor pole vault with a score of 4.82 meters.

In February, 2004, Isinbayeva set another indoor pole vault world record of 4.83 meters in the 5th 15 pole vault star invitational tournament held in Ukraine. Although this record was set by feofanova with a score of 4.85m, Isinbayeva once again became the world record holder of this event at the World Indoor Athletics Championships held in Budapest on March 6th. In addition, she also holds the outdoor world record of 4.47 meters for teenagers, and holds three world records in the women's pole-picking event. In the early morning of July 3 1, the last IAAF Super Grand Prix before the Athens Olympic Games ended at the Crystal Palace in London. Isinbayeva set a new world record for women's pole vault. She succeeded in every height from 4.45 meters, and finally broke the world record of 4.89 meters with 4.90 meters in Birmingham, England and won the championship, and won a record-breaking prize of 50 thousand dollars. At the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, she set a new world record for the women's pole vault with a score of 4.91and won the gold medal. (2005-20 10)

February 10, 2005, Isinbayeva jumped 4.87 meters in Donetsk, Ukraine, 4.88 meters in Birmingham, England on February 16, and 4.89 meters in Levin International Indoor Championship, France on February 26. In March, he won the European indoor track and field competition in Madrid, Spain with a new world record of 4.90 meters. On July 5th, Lausanne IAAF Super Grand Prix jumped 4.93m and won the championship. On July 17, he jumped 4.95 meters at the IAAF Super Grand Prix in Madrid and won the championship. On July 22nd, in the IAAF Super Grand Prix held in London, Isinbayeva broke the world record twice. First, she broke 4.96m, and then she jumped the bar as high as 5m, becoming the first female pole vaulter to fly over the 5m mark in history. This is her first 17 time to set a new world record. On August 9th, Isinbayeva broke the world record with a score of 5m 0 1 and won the championship. On August 27th, 2005, IAAF won the women's pole vault in Brussels, golden league, with a score of 4.93 meters. September 10, the women's pole vault champion in the 2005 IAAF track and field finals, with a score of 4.74 meters, failed to hit the world record of 5.02 meters. On September 17, 2005, she won the women's pole vault championship at golden league International Track and Field Station with a score of 4.65 meters. However, she failed in three attempts at 5.02 meters and failed to break her own world record.

On February 12, 2006, in the pole vault invitational tournament held in Donetsk, Ukraine, Isinbayeva set a new indoor world record held by her at a height of 4m 9 1. On February 13, the second day of the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Moscow ended. Isinbayeva successfully defended her title in local fighting and won the championship with a score of 4.80 meters. February 18, Birmingham Indoor Tournament, Isinbayeva failed to hit the height of 4.92m three times and failed to break the world record for the 20th time. But he still won the championship with a score of 4.79 meters. On March 6th, Isinbayeva won the indoor grand prix in Levin, France, with a score of 4.72 meters. In 2006 1 1 World Indoor Athletics Championships, it jumped out of the world's best score of 4.95438+0. In addition, Isinbayeva won the pole vault World Cup in 2006.

February 2007 10, Donetsk, Ukraine, the indoor world record was 4.93 meters. The champion of the 2007 Osaka World Championships failed to hit the world record of 5.02 meters. In 2007, IAAF golden league won the sixth race and shared a million-dollar gold medal with American woman 400-meter athlete Richards.

On February 16, 2008, Isinbayeva broke the indoor world record in the pole vault star invitational tournament held in Donetsk, Ukraine. On July 12, she broke the world record of outdoor women's pole vault with a score of 5.03m at the IAAF Rome Station in golden league ... On July 30th, Isinbayeva set the world record for the 23rd time at the IAAF Monaco Station in golden league. On the evening of August 18, 2008, the Beijing Olympic Games track and field competition continued for the fourth day at the Bird's Nest National Stadium. In the women's pole vault final, she successfully defended her title with a score of 5.05 meters and improved her world record by 1 cm.

On February 15, 2009, Isinbayeva once again staged a drama to break two world records in Donetsk, Ukraine. After jumping 4.97 meters, she jumped another 5 meters, becoming the first female athlete in the world to jump 5 meters in an indoor competition. On February 22nd, in the indoor grand prix in Birmingham, England, Isinbayeva easily won the women's pole vault with a score of 4.82 meters, but she failed to hit the new world record of 5.0 meters1three times. On June 6th, 2009, the IAAF golden league kicked off in Berlin. Isinbayeva won the women's pole vault gold medal with 4.83 meters. In the early morning of July 4th, the second IAAF golden league stop in 2009 came to an end at Bislet Stadium. Isinbayeva won the championship with a score of 4m 7 1. On July 1 1, the 2009 IAAF golden league Rome Station kicked off in Rome Olympic Stadium. In the women's pole vault final, Isinbayeva won the championship with a good result of 4.85 meters. On July 18, the fourth race of golden league in 2009 was held in stade de france. In the women's pole vault, Isinbayeva easily won the championship with 4.65 meters. On July 25th, Isinbayeva accidentally missed at the Crystal Palace National Sports Center in England. At the height of 4.78 meters, three attempts failed, and the last attempt at 4.68 meters was a thrilling jump, so it was lost to rogov Ska, the bronze medalist of Athens Olympic Games, and the six-year unbeaten record in London was ended. /kloc-in the early morning of August, 2008, Isinbayeva failed to win three consecutive championships at the World Championships in Berlin, which was the biggest upset since the start of the World Championships. Polish player rogov Ska won the championship with a score of 4.75 meters, which was the second time that rogov Ska beat Isinbayeva in one month. Isinbayeva broke the world record of women's pole vault held by herself in the 2009 IAAF golden league in Zurich, which was the 27th time in her career and the15th time in her outdoor competition. With the end of the final competition of IAAF golden league in 2009, Isinbayeva set a new world record in the final competition in Zurich, but her state fluctuated. Eva asked for a height of 4.70 meters for the first time and had an easy time. Since then, she has crossed 4.80 meters three times. Polish runner-up Perek and German runner-up Sperger both jumped 4.70 meters, but they were not successful, so Isinbayeva managed to keep the gold medal. In 2009, Isinbayeva won the IAAF golden league Sixth Race, and won the million-dollar gold medal again after 2007, because the golden league will be cancelled next season, and Eva was fortunate to be the owner of the last gold medal.

20 10 in the early morning of February 8th, 20 10 Moscow Winter Indoor Track and Field Competition ended in Russia. In the women's pole vault, Isinbayeva easily won the championship with a season best of 4.85 meters and set a new record. On March 10, the all-star women's pole vault competition in Donetsk, Ukraine ended. Although Isinbayeva missed the world record, she still won the championship for the seventh time with the world best score of 4.85 meters of 20 10. On March 19, at the just-concluded Doha Indoor Athletics World Championships, Isinbayeva suffered another setback after the 2009 Berlin World Championships, stopping at a height of 4.75 meters and missing the medal, which was one of the biggest surprises of this World Championships. In the early morning of April 1 1, Isinbayeva suddenly declared an indefinite truce. She didn't specify the date of her comeback, but said that she would strive to win the World Championships in 20 1 1 3 and defend her title in 20 12 London Olympic Games. (20 1 1 year-2013 years)

20 1 1 February 12, in the 201/star competition (indoor competition) held in Donetsk, Ukraine, Isinbayeva celebrated her eighth pole vault champion. In the early morning of September 9th, 20 1 1 IAAF Diamond League Zurich Station was held in Letez Stadium, Switzerland. In women's pole vault, Isinbayeva still can't find the feeling of being king in those days. She failed three times at the height of 4.72 meters, repeating the mistake of only 1 attempt in Daegu World Championships, and finally only won the third place.

20 12 March, Isinbayeva has won five consecutive victories in the Russian Governor's Cup, the Polish Indoor Tournament, the Swedish Levin Indoor Tournament and the Istanbul World Indoor Athletics Championships. On February 23rd, in Stockholm indoor track and field women's pole vault competition, Isinbayeva broke the world record of indoor women's pole vault held by herself again with a score of 5.0 1 m, thus breaking the world record of indoor events for the 28th time and 13 times. 10 In July, Isinbayeva won the championship at a height of 4.75 meters in the track and field competition held in Lyon, France, and made her debut in the outdoor competition in 20 12 years. In July, Monaco, the ninth stop of the Diamond League, ended all competitions. Isinbayeva took off at a height of 4.70 meters, but failed three times, which cast a shadow over her great career of achieving three consecutive championships in London Olympic Games. At 2 am on August 8, the London Olympic Games ended the women's pole vault competition. Isinbayeva didn't play well and won the bronze medal with a score of 4.70 meters.

2013May 18, Isinbayeva won the IAAF Diamond League in Shanghai. Despite the pain, she still won the championship with the strength of 4.70 meters. However, after the game, Eva said that her leg was injured. If the injury is serious, she will not participate in the competition before the World Championships in Moscow, but concentrate on recuperation and preparation for the World Championships that she values more. In the early morning of June 28th, Isinbayeva won the 20 13 IAAF World Challenge in Ostrafa, Czech Republic with a score of 4.78 meters. On July 23rd, after winning the national championship in Moscow, Isinbayeva announced that she would retire after the World Championships in Moscow in August. It is worth mentioning that in the all-Russian track and field competition, Isinbayeva won the championship after jumping over the 4.75-meter crossbar in the third trial jump. On the evening of August 13, Isinbayeva won the gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Moscow, completing the last jump of her career. This is also the third outdoor world championship gold medal in her career. Declare that her time is coming to an end. American Olympic champion Sur jumped the 5m 02, becoming the first female athlete to cross the 5m mark after Eva. Silva of Cuba jumped 4.90 meters, while Eva's best performance was only 4.78 meters. The battle for the gold medal really happened between these three people. After fierce competition, Eva won the farewell match as she wished, and Sur and Silva won the second and third place respectively, with a score of 4.82 meters. Although she failed to hit the world record of 5.07 meters, the curtain call performance of the pole vault queen was perfect, and she finished the last jump of her career.