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High Jump
The three medalists at the World Indoor Championships are in the three leaders, and in the same order.
1. Ivan Ukhov
2. Yaroslav Rybakov
3. Dusty Jonas
4. Jesse Williams
5. Samson Oni
6. Aleksey Dmitrik
7. Kyriakos Ioannou
8. Kabelo Kgosiemang
9. Aleksandr Shustov
10. Sergey Mudrov
Pole Vault
Again, the three medalists at the World Indoor Championships are in the three leaders, and in the same order.
1. Steven Hooker
2. Malte Mohr
3. Alexander Straub
4. Renaud Lavillenie
5. Konstantinos Filippidis
6. Steven Lewis
6. Derek Miles
8. Przemyslaw Czerwinski
8. Dmitriy Starodubtsev
10. Kevin Rans
Long Jump
The indoor season did not feature most of the world’s top jumpers, so its importance is muted a bit and Dwight Phillips remains atop the rankings. World Indoor champ Lapierre has started of very strong and sits at #2.
1. Dwight Phillips
2. Fabrice Lapierre
3. Irving Saladino
4. Godfrey Khotso Mokoena
5. Sebastian Bayer
6. Salim Sdiri
7. Mitchell Watt
8. Yahya Berrabah
9. Greg Rutherford
10. Ndiss Kaba Badji
Triple Jump
Tamgho set a World Indoor Record in winning his World Indoor gold medal. The top five are in the same order as at those championships.
1. Teddy Tamgho
2. Yoandris Betanzos
3. Arnie David Girat
4. Christian Olsson
5. Fabrizio Donato
5. Alexis Copello
7. Jadel Gregório
8. Colombo Fofana
9. Phillips Idowu
10. Dmitrij Valukevic
WOMEN
High Jump
First, second and fourth were the gold, silver and bronze medalists at the World Indoor championships. #3 Friedrich was a medal favorite but withdrew due to injury.
1. Blanka Vlašic
2. Ruth Beitia
3. Ariane Friedrich
4. Chaunté Howard Lowe
5. Svetlana Shkolina
6. Emma Green
7. Meike Kröger
8. Irina Gordeeva
9. Marina Aitova
10. Xingjuan Zheng
Pole Vault
The top four places mimic the final results from the World Indoor championships except for Rogowska and Feofanova, as the Pole was slightly more consistent over the indoor season than the Russian. #4 Isinbayeva is going to take a competition hiatus, but it will take a while for her ranking to drop.
1. Fabiana de Almeida Murer
2. Anna Rogowska
3. Svetlana Feofanova
4. Yelena Isinbayeva
5. Tatyana Polnova
6. Yuliya Golubchikova
7. Jirina Ptácníková
8. Lacy Janson
9. Silke Spiegelburg
10. Monika Pyrek
Long Jump
Leader and World Indoor champ Reese will compete in Baie Mahault on Saturday.
1 Brittney Reese
2 Darya Klishina
3 Olga Kucherenko
4 Naide Gomes
5 Funmi Jimoh
6 Anna Nazarova
7 Ksenija Balta
8 Blessing Okagbare
9 Elena Sokolova
10 Keila Costa
Triple Jump
The first six places are the same as at the World Indoor.
1 Olga Rypakova
2 Yargeris Savigne
3 Anna Pyatykh
4 Anastasiya Taranova-Potapova
5 Mabel Gay
6 Dana Veldáková
7 Natalya Kutyakova
8 Nadezhda Alekhina
9 Limei Xie
10 Ekaterina Kayukova
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