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Malte Mohr (born the July 24, 1986 in Bochum) is a German athlete specializing in pole jump. Selected in the German team at the first European team championships, in June 2009 , Mohr takes second place in the competition with 5.75 m , preceded by the French Renaud Lavillenie. He ranks fourteenth from the Berlin World Championships. The 13 mars 2010 In Doha, Malta Mohr climbed the second step of the podium of the world indoor championships with a jump to 5.70 m , finishing behind the Australian Steven Hooker and in front of his compatriot Alexander Straub. Eliminated at the qualifying stadium at the European Championships in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bthe German finished second in the general ranking of the 2010 Diamond League behind the French Renaud Lavillenie, winning in particular during the first stage in Shangai (5.70 m ) and during the final in Brussels (5.85 m, personal record) [ first ] . The first is September 2010 , Malta Mohr crosses the bar of 5.90 m During an exhibition competition taking place in the streets of Aix-la-Chapelle. This performance is the best brand in his career [ 2 ] . During the Li\u00e9vin meeting, the February 8, 2011 , he crosses 5.75 m and finishes 2 It is Behind Renaud Lavillenie, 5.90 m, and in front of Romain Mesnil, 5.70 m [ 3 ] . He continued his indoor season by improving his personal record twice, successively signing 5.85 m in D\u00fcsseldorf, then 5.86 m to potsdam [ 4 ] . He fails 5 It is Place of the 2011 World Championships in Daegu with 5.85 m in a contest that has been thrilled with the surprises of the Cuban L\u00e1zaro Borges, the multiple Polish performances, the two breaks of hoop perch and the contrasting competition of the Favorite Renaud Lavillenie [ 5 ] . It crosses 5.72 m in January 2012 in Cottbus, winning the competition against Raphael Holzdeppe [ 6 ] . Author of a new personal in -room record in Karlsruhe with 5.87 m , he finished at the foot of the podium of the world championships in the Istanbul room, behind Renaud Lavillenie, Bj\u00f6rn Otto and Brad Walker, with a jump to 5.75 m . At the end of June in Ingolstadt, a few days before the Helsinki European Championships, Malta Mohr erases a bar at 5.91 m , improving in one centimeter the best world performance of the year of Renaud Lavillenie, and signing a new outdoor personal record [ 7 ] . Despite a 5.77 m jump, the first is July 2012 , he finished at the foot of the podium during the European championships in Helsinki. Date Competition Place Result Brand 2009 European team championships Leiria 2 It is 5,75 m 2010 Indoor world championships Doha 2 It is 5,70 m Diamond league 2 It is details 2011 European indoor championships Paris 3 It is 5,71 m European team championships Stockholm 2 It is 5,72 m World’s Championships Daegu 5 It is 5,85 m Decal Nice 3 It is 5,60 m Diamond league 2 It is details 2012 Indoor world championships Istanbul 4 It is 5,75 m European Championships Helsinki 4 It is 5,77 m Olympic Games London 8 It is 5,50 m [ 8 ] Diamond league 3 It is details two thousand and thirteen European indoor championships Gothenburg 3 It is 5,76 m World’s Championships Moscow 5 It is 5,82 m 2014 Indoor world championships Sopot 2 It is 5,80 m \u2191 (in) 2010 Ligue Diamond League , Diamondleague.com, accessed September 3, 2010 \u2191 “Mohr is very much alive”, the team, September 3, 2010 \u2191 (fr) MPM without the 18 m for Tamgho , The team, February 8, 2011 \u2191 (in) ‘ Ukhov and Mohr again hit the heights in Germany \u00bb , European-khletics.org (consulted the February 20, 2011 ) \u2191 Emmanuel Quintin, ‘ Lavillenie remains hungry \u00bb , on www.lefigaro.fr (consulted the August 29, 2011 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ Pole Vault 2012 \u00bb , on www.iaaf.org (consulted the January 28, 2012 ) \u2191 (fr) ‘ Pole jump: MPM for Mohr \u00bb , on sport365.fr (consulted the June 23, 2012 ) \u2191 Following the doping of Dmitry Starodubtsev "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/malte-mohr-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Malte Mohr \u2014 Wikipedia"}}]}]