Daniela Bártová

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Daniela Bártová-Břečková (pronounced [ˈdanɪjɛla ˈbaːrtovaː ˈbr̝ɛtʃkovaː]) (born May 6, 1974 in Ostrava) is a retired Czech athlete. Originally a gymnast, her coach persuaded her to be a pole vaulter. She set nine world records in the mid-1990s, but she lost it on November 4, 1995 to Sun Caiyun and was unable to recapture it. Her personal best is 4.51 m (Bratislava, Slovakia, June 9, 1998).

Despite her success she only won one international medal, a silver medal at the 1998 European Indoor Championships.

Bártová is married to flatwater canoer Jan Břečka.

[edit] World records

  • 4.12 m - Duisburg, Germany 18 June, 1995
  • 4.13 m - Wesel, Germany 24 June, 1995
  • 4.14 m - Gateshead, England 2 July, 1995
  • 4.15 m - Ostrava, Czech Republic 06 July, 1995
  • 4.16 m - Feldkirch, Austria 14 July, 1995
  • 4.17 m - Feldkirch, Austria 15 July, 1995
  • 4.20 m - Cologne, Germany 18 August, 1995
  • 4.21 m - Linz, Austria 22 August, 1995
  • 4.22 m - Salgotarjan, Hungary 11 September, 1995

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Records
Preceded by
Flag of the People's Republic of China Sun Caiyun
Women's Pole Vault World Record Holder
June 18, 1995August 5, 1995
Succeeded by
Flag of Germany Andrea Müller
Preceded by
Flag of Germany Andrea Müller
Women's Pole Vault World Record Holder
August 18, 1995November 4, 1995
Succeeded by
Flag of the People's Republic of China Sun Caiyun
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