Sue Yeomans

Sue Yeomans
Personal information
National team  United Kingdom
Born (1953-03-16) 16 March 1953
Sport
Sport Athletics
Club St. Albans AC
Updated on May 12, 2016.

Sue Yeomans (born March 16, 1953) is a British Masters track and field athlete, known for pole vault, though she has expanded into other jumping events, particularly the high jump.[1] She beat on countback 2009 IAAF Athlete of the Year, Rita Hanscom for the gold medal in the 2015 World Masters Athletics Championships W60 Pole Vault in Lyon, France with both athletes clearing 2.70 m (8 ft 1014 in).[2][3] It was Yeomans' fourth World Championship in the Pole Vault. Hanscom has been her rival in most of her competitions. Yeomans was defending her title from the 2013 World Championships, held in Porto Alegre, Brazil while Hanscom was still in a younger age division.[4] That year Yeomans ran the table winning World Championships in the W60 Pole Vault, High Jump, Long Jump and Triple Jump. Earlier in 2013, she almost accomplished the same thing at the World Masters Games in Turin, Italy, missing only in the High Jump where she took third.[5] She took the silver medal in the Pole Vault behind Hanscom in the 2009 World Championships and behind Kay Glynn in 2011. She had won the Pole Vault in 2005 in San Sebastián, Spain[6] and 2003 in Carolina, Puerto Rico.[7] In Lyon, she also took the silver medal in the high jump behind Hansom.[8]

With the same age advantage, Yeomans won the Pole Vault at the 2014 World Indoor Masters Championships in Budapest, Hungary, repeating the situation from 2004 when she won in Sindelfingen, Germany. In 2006, both Yeomans and Hanscom finished behind Ute Ritte, whose husband, world record holder, Wolfgang was winning the Men's division in Linz, Austria. She had been second to Hanscom in 2010 in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.[9] At both World indoors, she also picked up a bronze medal in the Long Jump.

Yeoman has won the European Veterans Athletics Championships in the Pole Vault in 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2014, with silver medals in the Long Jump pan High Jump in 2014.[1] And she has won the European Indoor Championships in the Pole Vault in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016, with a silver medal in 2009 along with a silver in the High Jump in 2015 along with a bronze in the Long Jump.[1]

She has won the British Masters Athletic Federation (BMAF) Championship in her age group many times.[1]

National and international competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2005 British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Pole vault 2.90
1st Long jump 4.31 (w4.4)
British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Cardiff, Wales 1st Pole vault 2.60i
2006 World Masters Indoor Athletics Championships Linz, Austria 3rd Pole vault 2.50i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Pole vault 2.60
European Masters Athletics Championships Poznan, Poland 1st Pole vault 2.70
2007 British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 2nd Pole vault 2.70
2008 British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Pole vault 2.50
2009 British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 1st Triple jump 8.18i
1st Pole vault 2.70i
1st Long jump 3.94i
European Masters Indoor Athletics Championships Ancona, Italy 2nd Pole vault 2.70i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Pole vault 2.70
1st Triple jump 8.39
World Masters Athletics Championships Lahti, Finland 2nd Pole vault 2.70
3rd Triple jump 8.62 (w3.7)
2010 World Masters Indoor Athletics Championships Kamloops, Canada 4th Triple jump 8.36i
2nd Pole vault 2.60i
3rd Long jump 4.11i
British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 1st Triple jump 7.80i
1st Pole vault 2.60i
1st Long jump 3.63i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Cardiff, Wales 1st Pole vault 2.71
1st Long jump 3.98 (w3.1)
European Masters Athletics Championships Nyiregyhaza, Hungary 4th Triple jump 8.47
1st Pole vault 2.70
5th Long jump 4.09
2011 British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 2nd Long jump 3.95i
1st Pole vault 2.70i
European Masters Athletics Championships Ghent, Belgium 1st Pole vault 2.70i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Long jump 4.00
1st Pole vault 2.61
World Masters Athletics Championships Sacramento, United States 2nd Pole vault 2.80
2012 British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 2nd Long jump 4.08i
2nd Pole vault 2.70i
1st Triple jump 8.11i
World Masters Indoor Athletics Championships Jyvaskyla, Finland 2nd Pole vault 2.40i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Derby, Great Britain 1st Pole vault 2.60
European Masters Athletics Championships Zittau, Germany 5th Long jump 3.95
1st Pole vault 2.80
6th Triple jump 8.21
2013 British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 1st Pole vault 2.70i
European Masters Indoor Athletics Championships San Sebastian, Spain 1st Pole vault 2.70i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Long jump 3.91
1st Pole vault 2.60
1st Triple jump 7.49
World Masters Athletics Championships Porto Alegre, Brazil 1st Long jump 4.02
1st High jump 1.26
1st Triple jump 8.12
1st Pole vault 2.70
2014 British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 1st Long jump 3.79i
1st High jump 1.27i
1st Triple jump 7.90i
1st Pole vault 2.70i
World Masters Indoor Athletics Championships Budapest, Hungary 5th Triple jump 8.16i
3rd Long jump 4.07i
1st Pole vault 2.70i
4th High jump 1.24i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Long jump 3.85
1st Pole vault 2.70
1st High jump 1.21
1st Triple jump 7.33
European Masters Athletics Championships Izmir, Turkey 2nd High jump 1.27
2nd Long jump 4.02
1st Pole vault 2.60
2015 British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 1st Long jump 3.74i
1st Pole vault 2.91i
1st High jump 1.18i
1st Triple jump 7.71i
European Masters Indoor Athletics Championships Torun, Poland 2nd High jump 1.24i
3rd Long jump 3.80i
4th Triple jump 7.57i
1st Pole vault 2.70i
British Masters Athletic Federation Championships Birmingham, Great Britain 1st Long jump 3.77 (w2.5)
1st Pole vault 2.70
1st High jump 1.21
World Masters Athletics Championships Lyon, France 2nd High jump 1.32
1st Pole vault 2.70
5th Long jump 3.91
2016 British Masters Athletic Federation Indoor Championships Lee Valley, Great Britain 1st Long jump 3.56i
1st Pole vault 2.80i
1st Long jump 1.24i

References

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