Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou
During the 2015 season, she set five Greek records (indoor and outdoor) raising the bar to 4,83 meters.[1] The same year, she became the first Greek athlete to win the IAAF Diamond League.[2] During her career she broke 11 times the Greek Narional record (indoor and outdoor).Her first success in a major event was in 2012 when she won the bronze medal at the European Championships in Helsinki.One year earlier, in 2011, she finished 8th at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu.
AthensGreeceAthleticsPole vaultWorld Championships2015 BeijingEuropean Championships2018 Berlin2012 HelsinkiEuropean Indoor Championships2019 GlasgowEuropean Team Championships2015 HeraklionMediterranean GamesPescara 2009Tarragona 2018pole vaulter2018 European ChampionshipsGreek Female Athlete of the YearWorld Junior ChampionshipsGrosseto4.00 mEuropean Junior ChampionshipsKaunas, LithuaniaUniversiadeBangkok, Thailand3.90 mOlympic GamesBeijing, China4.15 mPescara, Italy4.50 mBerlin, Germany4.40 mWorld Indoor ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar4.45 mBarcelona, Spain4.25 mParis, France4.35 mDaegu, South Korea4.65 mHelsinki, Finland4.60 mLondon, United KingdomGothenburg, Sweden4.36 mMoscow, RussiaSopot, Poland4.30 mZurich, SwitzerlandPrague, Czech Republic4.80 m2015 IAAF Diamond LeaguedetailsPortland, United StatesAmsterdam, Netherlands4.55 mTarragona, SpainGlasgow, UKTokyo, JapanEugene, United StatesIstanbul, TurkeyStockholm, SwedenEmmanouil PappasSerresWorld AthleticsOlympediaOlympics.comDana CervantesVanessa BoslakStella-Iro LedakiNinon Guillon-RomarinDiamond LeagueFabiana MurerSilke SpiegelburgKaterina StefanidiAnzhelika SidorovaNina KennedyKatie Moon