SUTEJ Tina

7 Nov 1988
32
Female
LJUBLJANA
 
Slovenia
CELJE
 
Slovenia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ATH Athletics Women's Pole Vault 5

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Olympic Stadium - Pole Vault A
Finished
Olympic Stadium - Pole Vault A
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocationPole Vault
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA11th (4.50)
2012London, GBRQual. (4.25)

World Athletics Championships
YearLocationPole Vault
2019Doha, QAT13th (4.50)
2017London, GBRQual. (4.35)
2015Beijing, CHNQual. (NM)
2011Daegu, KORQual. (4.40)

European Championships
YearLocationPole Vault
2018Berlin, GERQual. (4.20)

Diamond League overview - Three best ranks per season and event since 2017
YearPole Vault
20211 x 4th, 1 x 6th, 1 x 7th
20201 x 3rd

Diamond League - Ten best performances since 2020
RankYearEventLocationResult
32020Pole VaultStockholm, SWE4.52
42021Pole VaultDoha, QAT4.74
62021Pole VaultMonaco, MON4.50
72021Pole VaultFlorence, ITA4.56

World Challenge - Ten best performances since 2020
RankYearEventCompetitionLocationResult
52017Pole VaultWorld ChallengeHengelo, NED4.40
102017Pole VaultWorld ChallengeOstrava, CZE4.00


Legend
SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, 1R - 1st Round, Qual. - Qualification, QR - Qualification Round, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DQ - Disqualified, NM - No Mark, [Relay athlete without time] - Did not run in final
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Athlete
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Biology - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA
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Croatian, English, Serbian, Slovene
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AD Kladivar Celje [Slovenia]
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Milan Kranjc [personal], from 2017
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2006 for Slovenia, European Cup in Thessaloniki, Greece (Athlete, 03 Jul 2012)
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In September 2020 she suffered a thigh injury while warming up at the Diamond League event in Lausanne, Switzerland. She competed at the event but did not record a mark, and decided to end her season early as a result of the injury. (celje.info, 06 Sep 2020; SportsDeskOnline, 29 Sep 2020)
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She took up athletics at age seven in Ljubljana, Slovenia. (Athlete, 03 Jul 2012)
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To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (siol.net, 15 Sep 2019)
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"Sleep, eat, pole vault, repeat." (Instagram profile, 19 Sep 2020)
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While competing for the University of Arkansas in the United States of America, she was named 2011 National Women's Field Athlete of the Year by the US Track and Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association [USTFCCCA]. She was also named Southeastern Conference [SEC] Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year in 2011, SEC Indoor Field Athlete of the Year in 2011 and 2012, and South Central Region Field Athlete of the Year in 2011. (arkansasrazorbacks.com, 01 Jun 2011, 14 May 2020)

In 2011 she was selected by the USTFCCCA as one of three female finalists for The Bowerman award, which recognises the top collegiate athletics competitor in the United States of America. (arkansasrazorbacks.com, 01 Nov 2011; ustfccca.org, 14 Dec 2011)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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