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Exciting news for all fans of pole vault: The spectacular event will be showcased twice at Weltklasse Zürich this year. The world's best female pole vaulters will make an appearance at Weltklasse Zürich at Zurich Main Station on Wednesday, 31 August, and one day later, their male counterparts will try to win their Diamond Race at Letzigrund Stadium.
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Two-day Pole Vault Show at Zurich Main Station and Letzigrund Stadium

World champion Barber to challenge world record holder Lavillenie

The final competition of this year’s Diamond Race in the men’s pole vault will feature an exciting face-off between Olympic champion and world record holder Renaud Lavillenie (FRA) and world champion Shawn Barber. Last year, it was the 22-two-year old Canadian who claimed the victory at Weltklasse Zürich at Zurich Main Station. Barber started this year off by becoming the youngest 6m jumper of all times. Lavillenie, who is getting ready to win the Diamond Race for the seventh consecutive time this year, may want to add his own chapter to this fantastic event’s history. Sam Kendricks (USA), current world leader with 5.92m, has also already signed up for the prestigious competition at Letzigrund Stadium.

Nicole Büchler and Angelica Moser vs. the world’s pole vault elite

Swiss national record holder Nicole Büchler is currently up there with the best pole vaulters of the world. She has made it to the podium of three Diamond League meetings so far this season and is therefore considered a top favourite for the extraordinary event in Zurich. Both she and Switzerland’s U20 European champion Angelica Moser will be enjoying the unique atmosphere in the city centre. Their opponents will include world leader Ekaterini Stefanidi (GRE), and former world champion Fabiana Murer (BRA).

Spectacular pole vault show at Zurich Main Station – free admission to standing area

Once again, Weltklasse Zürich at Zurich Main Station offers athletics fans and passersby an exciting opportunity to experience the fascination of pole vault from up close. Admission to the standing area of the temporary arena is free.