Pole vault world record holder Renaud Lavillenie and Olympic shot put champion Valerie Adams were named World Athletes of the Year at an IAAF gala in Monaco, late Friday.

It marked the first time that field event athletes had won both awards and the first time a male pole vaulter or a female thrower collected the honours, the IAAF said.

Frenchman Lavillenie, 28, set the world record of 6.16 metres in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk in February, breaking Sergei Bubka’s 21-year-old mark. He also won 21 of 22 competitions.

“This is really the dream season for me,” he said when accepting the honour.

“I think the record contributed to the award but I won other competitions too. I wasn’t as good as Valerie, I lost one competition, but 21 out of 22 is not too bad in an event which is quite unpredictable.”

Adams, 30, claimed a ninth global title when she retained her world indoor crown in Poland.

The New Zealander was un-beaten in 2014 and boosted her winning streak to 56 competitions, having not lost since 2010.

Adams was the only athlete to triumph in all seven IAAF Diamond League fixtures this season.

“It’s been a year that’s been physically challenging but I’m proud to be here for New Zealand and Oceania,” she said.

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