All Star Perche

Annual indoor pole vaulting meeting From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

All Star Perche is an annual indoor pole vaulting meeting which is typically held in February at the Clermont-Ferrand Sports Hall in Clermont-Ferrand, France. The meeting was founded by world record-breakers Sergey Bubka and Renaud Lavillenie in 2016. Its creation was a response to the cessation of the annual Pole Vault Stars meeting in Donetsk (also organised by Bubka) due to the War in Donbas.[1][2]

DateFebruary
Event typePole vault
Established2016
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All Star Perche
The host venue
DateFebruary
LocationClermont-Ferrand Sports Hall, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Event typePole vault
Established2016
Official siteAll Star Perche
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Organiser Lavillenie was the first men's winner at the competition, setting a meet record of 6.02 m (19 ft 9 in),[3] which was the second best indoor mark that year.[4] Two national records were also set at the first edition: Konstantinos Filippidis set a Greek record of 5.84 m while Robeilys Peinado set a Venezuelan record of 4.53 m. The 2017 edition was attended by around 4700 spectators and the meet was given European Athletics Indoor Permit Meeting status.[5] The 2018 meeting showed strength in depth in the men's competition, with seven men clearing 5.88 m, which included a world under-20 record for Sweden's Armand Duplantis. Katie Nageotte won the women's competition on countback, with both her and Anzhelika Sidorova setting a meet record of 4.86 m, while Ninon Guillon-Romarin set a French record of 4.76 m.[6] Piotr Lisek of Poland won the 2019 meet with a world leading performance of 5.93 m while Anzhelika Sidorova and Angelica Bengtsson shared the women's title with clearances of 4.81 m (a Swedish record for Bengtsson).[7]

In 2022 Anzhelika Sidorova set a new meet record on the women's side with a 4.87 m jump. In 2023 Armand Duplantis beat the world record and therefore set a new meet record, with a 6.22 m jump.[8] Duplantis repeated a world record performance in 2025 with 6.27 m.[9]

Meeting records

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Division Mark Athlete Country Date
Men's 6.27 m Armand Duplantis  Sweden (SWE) 28 February 2025
Women's 4.87 m Anzhelika Sidorova  Russia (RUS) 19 February 2022
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Winners

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Year Men Mark Women Mark
2016  Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) 6.02 m  Fabiana Murer (BRA) 4.71 m
2017  Shawnacy Barber (CAN) 5.83 m  Sandi Morris (USA) 4.71 m
2018  Sam Kendricks (USA) 5.93 m  Katie Nageotte (USA) 4.86 m
2019  Piotr Lisek (POL) 5.93 m  Angelica Bengtsson (SWE)
 Anzhelika Sidorova (RUS)
4.81 m
2020  Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6.01 m  Sandi Morris (USA) 4.80 m
2021  Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) 6.06 m  Holly Bradshaw (GBR) 4.78 m
2022  Menno Vloon (NED) 5.87 m  Anzhelika Sidorova (RUS) 4.87 m
2023  Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6.22 m  Amálie Švábíková (CZE) 4.66 m
2024  Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6.02 m  Alysha Newman (CAN) 4.83 m
2025  Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6.27 m  Angelica Moser (SUI) 4.76 m
2026  Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6.06 m  Amálie Švábíková (CZE) 4.76 m
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