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The women's vault record has been advanced 9 times indoors by three different women, each ratified as a world record. The last record to be set indoors was in 2004. Sergey Bubka 's 1993 pole vault world indoor record of 6.15 m was not considered to be a world record, because it was set before the new rule came into effect.
Over the years, athletes have become bigger, stronger and faster, leading some to score more points. The first world record in the women's decathlon was recognized by the IAAF in 2004. As of 21 June 2009, two world records have been ratified by the IAAF in the event.
This means the score is reported differently. [8] c Betsy Rawls won in an 18-hole playoff over Jackie Pung, 70–77. [1] d Kathy Cornelius won in an 18-hole playoff over Barbara McIntire (a), 75–82. [1] e Mickey Wright won in an 18-hole playoff over Ruth Jessen, 70–72. [1] f JoAnne Carner won in an 18-hole playoff over Sandra Palmer, 76 ...
Here's what the leaderboard looks like from Sunday's fourth and final round of women's golf at the 2024 Paris Olympics, including pairings, tee times, leaderboard, how to watch information and ...
The prize fund was increased to US$8,000,000 in 2012 [5] and then US$9,000,000 in 2021 when the European Tour announced the new title sponsorship with DP World Tour. The tournament also determines the Race to Dubai Bonus Pool, which goes to the top golfers on the DP World Tour Rankings after the tournament.
Olympic champion Canada headlines second day of Women’s World Cup action with Spain amongst others playing on Friday. Women’s World Cup 2023: Live scores, fixtures, results, tables and top scorers
The 2024 U.S. Open concludes at Pinehurst No. 2 on Sunday. Bryson DeChambeau is the leader entering the final round. Check here for live updates.
Through 2011, a women's professional competition had never been held on it; the 2012 Women's Australian Open was the first. [5] The event was won by Jessica Korda after an historic six-player playoff, only the second in ALPG history. [6] Korda holed a 25-foot (8 m) birdie putt on the second playoff hole to claim her first LPGA Tour victory. [7] [8]