[2] Overcoming the 4-metre mark in 2001 and improving to 4.21 in 2002,[2] Rohr vaulted 4.30 metres in August 2003 in Baden.
It was not accepted as a Swiss record because the "contact surface for the crossbar was too large".
[3] Nonetheless, she finally achieved a legitimate 4.30 result in June 2004 in Geneva.
[5] Following a more mediocre 2007 which was partially disrupted by a patellar tendon injury, Rohr cleared 4.40 metres in August 2008 in Fribourg.
Nadine Rohr announced her retirement in late 2008, expecting a child in the summer of 2009.