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{{short description|German pole vaulter}}
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[[Image:Michael Stolle.jpg|thumb|Michael Stolle pole vaulting at the [[Potsdamer Platz]] in Berlin 2004]]
[[Image:Michael Stolle.jpg|thumb|Michael Stolle pole vaulting at the [[Potsdamer Platz]] in Berlin 2004]]
'''Michael Stolle''' (born 17 December 1974 in [[Buxtehude]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[pole vault]]er.
'''Michael Stolle''' (born 17 December 1974 in [[Buxtehude]]) is a German [[pole vault]]er.


His personal best was 5.95 metres, achieved in August 2000 in [[Monaco]]. This ranks him third among German pole vaulters, only behind [[Tim Lobinger]] and [[Andrei Tivontchik]]. [http://www.leichtathletik.de/dokumente/ergebnisse/images/ewige_dlv_bestenliste.pdf]
His personal best was 5.95 metres, achieved in August 2000 in [[Monaco]]. This ranks him third among German pole vaulters, only behind [[Tim Lobinger]] and [[Andrei Tivontchik]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070704081712/http://www.leichtathletik.de/dokumente/ergebnisse/images/ewige_dlv_bestenliste.pdf]


==Competition record==
==Achievements==
{| {{AchievementTable}}
{| class="wikitable" style=" text-align:center; font-size:95%;" width="73%"
|-
|- bgcolor="cccccc"
!colspan="6"|Representing {{GER}}
!Year
|-
!Tournament
|1992
!Venue
|[[1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics|World Junior Championships]]
!Result
|[[Seoul, South Korea]]
!Extra
| –
|[[1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|NM]]
|-
|1993
|[[1993 European Athletics Junior Championships|European Junior Championships]]
|[[San Sebastián, Spain]]
| –
|NM
|-
|1994
|[[1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[Paris, France]]
|19th (q)
|[[1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|5.20 m]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|1996
|rowspan=2|1996
|[[1996 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
|[[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
|8th
|8th
|[[1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|5.45 m]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Atlanta]], [[United States]]
|[[Atlanta]], [[United States]]
| 9th
|9th
|[[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault|5.70 m]]
|
|-
|-
|1997
|rowspan=2|1997
|[[1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[Paris]], [[France]]
|[[Paris]], [[France]]
| 8th
|8th
|[[1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|5.55 m]]
|
|-
|[[1997 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Athens, Greece]]
|17th (q)
|[[1997 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|5.60 m]]
|-
|-
|1998
|1998
|[[1998 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[Valencia (city in Spain)|Valencia]], [[Spain]]
|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|bgcolor="silver" align="center" | 2nd
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|[[1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|5.80 m]]
|-
|rowspan=2|1999
|[[1999 Military World Games|Military World Games]]
|[[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|
|
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|1999
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Seville]], [[Spain]]
|[[Seville]], [[Spain]]
|7th
|align="center" | 7th
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|5.70 m]]
|
|-
|[[Military World Games]]
|[[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]
|bgcolor="silver" align="center" | 2nd
|
|-
|-
|2000
|2000
|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Sydney]], [[Australia]]
|[[Sydney]], [[Australia]]
|4th
|align="center" | 4th
|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault|5.90 m]]
|
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|2001
|rowspan=2|2001
|[[2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]
|[[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]
|9th
|align="center" | 9th
|[[2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|5.45 m]]
|
|-
|-
|[[2001 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[2001 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Edmonton]], [[Canada]]
|[[Edmonton]], [[Canada]]
|4th
|align="center" | 4th
|[[2001 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|5.85 m]]
|
|-
|-
|2003
|2003
|[[2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[Birmingham]], [[England]]
|[[Birmingham]], [[United Kingdom]]
|bgcolor="silver" align="center" | 2nd
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|[[2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|5.75 m]]
|
|}
|}


==External links==
==References==
*{{World Athletics}}
*{{iaaf name|id=11806|name=Michael Stolle}}

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[[Category:1974 births]]
[[Category:1974 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:German pole vaulters]]
[[Category:German male pole vaulters]]
[[Category:Olympic athletes for Germany]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Olympic athletes of Germany]]
[[Category:People from Buxtehude]]
[[Category:Bundeswehr military athletes]]
[[Category:Athletes from Lower Saxony]]

[[Category:Male pole vaulters]]


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Latest revision as of 12:52, 1 August 2024

Michael Stolle pole vaulting at the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin 2004

Michael Stolle (born 17 December 1974 in Buxtehude) is a German pole vaulter.

His personal best was 5.95 metres, achieved in August 2000 in Monaco. This ranks him third among German pole vaulters, only behind Tim Lobinger and Andrei Tivontchik. [1]

Competition record

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Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Germany
1992 World Junior Championships Seoul, South Korea NM
1993 European Junior Championships San Sebastián, Spain NM
1994 European Indoor Championships Paris, France 19th (q) 5.20 m
1996 European Indoor Championships Stockholm, Sweden 8th 5.45 m
Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 9th 5.70 m
1997 World Indoor Championships Paris, France 8th 5.55 m
World Championships Athens, Greece 17th (q) 5.60 m
1998 European Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 2nd 5.80 m
1999 Military World Games Zagreb, Croatia 2nd
World Championships Seville, Spain 7th 5.70 m
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 4th 5.90 m
2001 World Indoor Championships Lisbon, Portugal 9th 5.45 m
World Championships Edmonton, Canada 4th 5.85 m
2003 World Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 2nd 5.75 m

References

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