Angelica Bengtsson put her hands around her head and smiled helplessly after running straight into the mat with the pole in her third attempt at 5.70 meters. The Olympics were over for the Swede who had a complicated season with coach changes and back problems.
It was a pole vault final inside a sometimes windy Olympic arena with unusually many demolitions at relatively low altitudes.
After seven jumps at the entrance height of 4.50, no jumper had yet managed to cross the bar.
In the second attempt it dropped and in the third Angelica Bengtsson also took over. Then 13 out of 15 jumpers were left.