Rens Blom

Dutch pole vaulter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroDutch pole vaulter
PlacesNetherlands
isAthlete Pole vaulter
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1 March 1977, Munstergeleen, Sittard-Geleen, Limburg, Netherlands
Age47 years
The details

Biography

Rens Blom (born 1 March 1977) is a Dutch athlete competing in pole vault.

Life

Blom was born in Munstergeleen. He achieved a vault of 5.75 as early as in 2000, but five years passed without much further progress. However, on 8 June 2004 in Zaragoza, he set the current Dutch record with 5.81. In 2005, he consolidated his position by clearing 5.80 early in May.

At the 2005 World Championships in Athletics, he once again achieved 5.80 and won the gold medal. It was the first Dutch gold medal at a World Championship. In addition, Blom has won five national championships and four national indoor championships.

The year 2006 turned out to be a frustrating year for Blom, full of bad luck and injuries. Problems with his shoulder, knees and Achilles tendons resulting in an operation caused 2006 to become a "lost" year for the passionate Dutchman. Finally, in mid-October, he cautiously resumed his training programme, and achieved better results in several indoor events at the start of 2007.

Blom is a two-time Olympian. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney he did not survive the qualification round. Four years later during the 2004 Summer Olympics, he ended up on the 9th place.

At a press conference in Sittard on 26 September 2008, Blom announced his retirement from the sport, feeling that, after various injuries and operations, his body no longer allowed him to strain it to the utmost. During his career Rens Blom collected six Dutch indoor and seven Dutch outdoor titles altogether. He returned to the sport in the 2013 season.

Competition record

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing  Netherlands
1995European Junior ChampionshipsNyíregyháza, HungaryNM
1997European U23 ChampionshipsTurku, Finland10th5.20 m
UniversiadeCatania, Italy4th5.55 m
1998European Indoor ChampionshipsValencia, Spain19th (q)5.55 m
1999European U23 ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden5th5.50 m
2000European Indoor ChampionshipsGhent, Belgium3rd5.60 m
Olympic GamesSydney, Australia15th (q)5.65 m
2001World ChampionshipsEdmonton, Canada13thNM
2002European ChampionshipsMunich, Germany22nd (q)5.25 m
2003World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United Kingdom3rd5.75 m (iNR)
World ChampionshipsParis, France14th (q)5.60 m
2004World Indoor ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary8thNM
Olympic GamesAthens, Greece9th5.65 m
2005World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland1st5.80 m
2007European Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United Kingdom9th (q)5.55 m
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