Athletics-Isinbayeva aiming higher after world record
Russia`s Yelena Isinbayeva is confident she can raise the bar even higher after setting a pole vault world record of 5.03 metres at the Golden Gala on Friday.
"I think you saw that I wasn`t near the bar, I was higher," the world and Olympic champion told a news conference after breaking her own world mark. "This is just the beginning."
The 26-year-old smashed her previous record of 5.01, which she set at the 2005 Helsinki world championships.
"It was my intention to break the world record here in Rome. I love this crowd and wanted something great for them," a beaming Isinbayeva said.
"I tried 5.02 lots of times and nothing happened so today we tried 5.03.
"I was so happy with my jumping. Other times I watched myself on television and I didn`t like my technique. But I loved myself so much today."
She added that the good form of America`s Jennifer Stuczynski, who jumped 4.92 at the U.S. trails this month, had spurred her on.
"Maybe I`m more focused, more angry," she said. "Everyone started to say there`s a new star. It made me so angry.
"Today I felt like the old Yelena. It was so easy. It didn`t feel impossibly high."
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