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Lisa Ryzih

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German pole vaulter (born 1988)

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Lisa Ryzih
Personal information
Full nameElizaveta Ryzih
Born (1988-09-27)27 September 1988 (age 37)
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight60 kg (132 lb)
Sport
CountryGermany
SportAthletics
Event
Pole vault
Achievements and titles
Personalbest(s)
  • Pole vault: 4.75 m indoor, 4.73 m outdoor

Elizaveta Ryzih (born 27 September 1988 inOmsk,Soviet Union) is a Germanpole vault athlete. Two times an Olympian, she placed 6th in theLondon and 10th inRio Olympic Games. She was described by one athletics commentator as a "tall, fast and athletic" pole vaulter, and she has seen good success inEuropean Championships, as well as being a constant presence in the world yearly rankings of pole vaulters, placing among the top 10 vaulters in recent years.

She is the younger sister of fellow pole vaulterAnastasija Reiberger (Nastja Ryjikh). She is coached by her father Vladimir Ryzih.[1]

Biography

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She won at the2003 World Youth Championships in Athletics and then set a personal best of 4.30 m for gold at the2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics at the age of 15. She attempted to be the first athlete to win consecutive titles at the2005 World Youth Championships, but she managed only 4.05 m for fifth place.[2] Ryzih was the favourite to retain her title at the2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics but failed to clear the opening height in the final after three attempts.[3]

Ryzih was fourth at the2007 European Athletics Junior Championships and also won gold at the2009 European Under-23 Athletics Championships in the women's pole vault inKaunas. On 30 July 2010, she recorded a personal best of 4.65 m at the2010 European Athletics Championships inBarcelona. This gained her the bronze medal, the first international medal of her senior career.

She competed at the2012 Summer Olympics, finishing in joint 6th with a jump of 4.45 m.[4] The following year, she finished in 8th at theWorld Championships, with a jump of 4.55 m.[5] The following year, she missed out on a European level medal by countback, jumping the same height (4.60 m) as both the silver and bronze medalists at the2014 European Championships. She reached the final, but finished last, at the2015 World Championships.[5] At the2016 European Championships, she won a silver with a season's best jump of 4.70 m.[6] Later, in August, she reached another Olympic final atRio 2016.[5]

In Feb. 2017 Lisa Ryzih competed in German Indoor Championships in Leipzig where she got the first place with a jump of 4.65m, with the silver and bronze medals going to 4.40 and 4.30m, respectively.[7] She participated in 2017 Belgrade European's Indoor Athletics meet in 4 March as a top contender and finished second place and getting silver medal with a jump of 4.75m, setting a new indoor personal best.[8]

German Championships

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Lisa Ryzih has won 6 titles and some medals in German Athletics Championships (DM) in Pole Vault.

For outdoor, these include: 1st place in 2017 (Erfurt) with jump of 4.70 m; 2nd place in 2016 (Kassel) with jump of 4.65 m; 1st place in 2015 (Nuremberg) with jump of 4.60 m; 1st place in 2014 (Ulm) with a jump of 4.50 m; 2nd place in 2012 with a jump of 4.65 m; 2nd place in 2010 with a jump of 4.60 m; 3rd place in 2009 with a jump of 4.40 m.

For indoor, she was 1st place in 2017 (Leipzig) with a jump of 4.65 m.[9] She also won the indoor title in 2015 in Karlsruhe with 4.55 m[10] and won the 2011 title in Leipzig with a jump of 4.65 m.[11]

In 2018 indoor national championships, Lisa finished in second place with a jump of 4.46m.[12] She is now preparing herself in a training camp in Spain for the European Championships in Berlin (2018) to be held in the Summer. She announced later that she is skipping the 2018 outdoor season including the European Championships for recovery.

2019

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After healing her partial Achilles tear, Lisa returned to competition in the Karlsruhe meeting of the2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour by recording a jump of 4.63 m.[13]

Competition record

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing Germany
2003World Youth ChampionshipsSherbrooke, Canada1st4.05 m
2004World Junior ChampionshipsGrosseto, Italy1st4.30 m
2006World Junior ChampionshipsBeijing, China4th (q)4.00 m1
2007European Junior ChampionshipsHengelo, Netherlands4th4.20 m
2009European U23 ChampionshipsKaunas, Lithuania1st4.50 m
2010European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain3rd4.65 m
2011European Indoor ChampionshipsParis, France7th4.50 m
2012European ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland7th4.40 m
Olympic GamesLondon, United Kingdom6th4.45 m
2013World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia8th4.55 m
2014European ChampionshipsZürich, Switzerland4th4.60 m
2015European Indoor ChampionshipsPrague, Czech Republic8th (q)4.55 m2
World ChampionshipsBeijing, China12th4.60 m
2016European ChampionshipsAmsterdam, Netherlands2nd4.70 m
Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil10th4.50 m
2017European Indoor ChampionshipsBelgrade, Serbia2nd4.75 m PB
World ChampionshipsLondon,United Kingdom5th4.65 m
2018World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United KingdomNM
2019World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar17th4.50 m

1No mark in the final
2Did not start in the final

See also

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References

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  1. ^NDR."Lisa Ryzih".rio.sportschau.de (in German). Retrieved30 July 2017.
  2. ^"Event Report – Girl' Pole Vault Final".IAAF (in German). 16 July 2005. Retrieved30 June 2010.
  3. ^"2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's Pole Vault".IAAF. 18 August 2006. Retrieved30 June 2010.
  4. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;Mallon, Bill; et al."Lisa Ryzih".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Sports Reference LLC. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved18 September 2017.
  5. ^abc"IAAF: Lisa Ryzih | Profile".iaaf.org. Retrieved18 September 2017.
  6. ^"Competitions – European Athletics Championships – History – European Athletics".european-athletics. Retrieved18 September 2017.
  7. ^"IAAF: Siciarz speeds to world U20 60m hurdles record at Polish Indoor Championships – indoor round-up| News | iaaf.org".iaaf.org. Retrieved26 February 2017.
  8. ^"Competitions – European Athletics Indoor Championships – European Athletics".european-athletics. Retrieved4 March 2017.
  9. ^"Hallen-DM 2017 Leipzig".www.leichtathletik.de (in German). 17 April 2017. Retrieved30 July 2017.
  10. ^Lisa Ryzih: "Mein Stab und ich gewöhnen uns aneinander" | Video (in German), 30 May 2016, retrieved30 July 2017
  11. ^Lisa Ryzih hat Meisterschaftsrekord im EM-Gepäck | Video (in German), 30 May 2016, retrieved30 July 2017
  12. ^Katharina Bauer bezwingt Lisa Ryzih | Video (in German), 30 May 2016, retrieved5 April 2018
  13. ^"Pole Vault Result | Indoor Meeting – Karlsruhe | iaaf.org".www.iaaf.org. Retrieved11 February 2019.

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