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He was the first pole vaulter to clear 6.0 meters and 6.10 meters. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He held the indoor world record of 6.15 meters, set on 21 February 1993 in Donetsk , Ukraine [ 8 ] for almost 21 years until France's Renaud Lavillenie cleared 6.16 meters on February 15, 2014, at the same meet in the same arena . [ 9 ]
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Tarasov represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia.. His personal best jump is 6.05 metres, which puts him fourth in the all-time performers list. [1]Tarasov was the surprise Gold medalist at the 1992 Summer Olympics, representing the Unified Team, over favourite Ukrainian teammate Sergey Bubka, who missed all the attempts at the final.
Olympic Games; 1980 Moscow: Pole vault: World Championships; 1983 Helsinki: Pole vault European Indoor Championships; 1980 Sindelfingen: Pole vault 1979 Vienna: Pole vault 1982 Milan: Pole vault Universiade; 1981 Bucharest: Pole Vault 1983 Edmonton: Pole Vault
The men's pole vault event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union had an entry list of 19 competitors from 10 nations. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The final was held on Wednesday July 30, 1980. The top twelve and ties and all those clearing 5.40 metres advanced to the ...
Dmitry Andreevich Starodubtsev (Russian: Дмитрий Андреевич Стародубцев); born 3 January 1986 in Chelyabinsk) is a Russian pole vaulter.He has a personal best of 5.90 m and was a finalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics, the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Russian female pole vaulters (16 P) Russian male pole vaulters (29 P, 1 F) This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 23:43 (UTC). Text is ...
It was also the only victory the Soviet Union had in the men's pole vault, though the Unified Team (ex-USSR countries) would win in 1992. Rodion Gataullin and Grigoriy Yegorov completed the medal sweep for the Soviet team; it was the fourth pole vault medal sweep (the United States had done it in 1904, 1924, and 1928). The 1988 Games were the ...