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Record Breakers
Isinbayeva smashes own world indoor pole vault mark with 4.95m effort
OFF TO A GOOD START: Isinbayeva began her Olympic year by setting a new world indoor pole vault record. The 25-year-old Russian has leaped 5.02m outdoors. -- PHOTO: AP
DONETSK (UKRAINE) - OLYMPIC champion Yelena Isinbayeva set a new world indoor record in the women's pole vault on Saturday as she cleared the mark of 4.95 metres.

Her vault at the invitational Pole Vault Stars event beat the previous mark of 4.93m which she set last year at the same venue.

This was the third consecutive year in which the 25-year-old Russian broke the indoor mark in Donetsk. She has leaped 5.02m outdoors.

'I'm very happy to start an Olympic season with a world record in my first competition,' said Isinbayeva.

Her second-placed compatriot Yuliya Golubchikova could only manage 4.72m.

Ethiopian distance-running great Kenenisa Bekele meanwhile added to his collection of notable landmarks by setting a world-best mark in the two miles (3.2km) at the Norwich Union Grand Prix indoor meet in Birmingham.

The Olympic 10,000m champion, on the same track where compatriot Haile Gebrselassie achieved the previous fastest time, shaved 0.34sec off his fellow Ethiopian's mark with a time of 8min 4.35sec.

'I'm very pleased. It's incredible for me,' Bekele said.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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