Radion Gataullin
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| Native name | Радион Аксанович Гатауллин |
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| Full name | Radion Aksanovich Gataullin |
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| Nationality | Russian |
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| Born | 23 November 1965 (1965-11-23) (age 59) Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union |
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| Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) |
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| Weight | 79 kg (174 lb) |
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| Country | Soviet Union
Russia |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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| Event | Pole vault |
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| Personal best(s) | 6.00 m (outdoors 1989) 6.02 m (indoors 1989) |
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Radion Aksanovich Gataullin (Russian: Радио́н Аксанович Гатау́ллин; born on 23 November 1965) is a retired pole vaulter who represented the Soviet Union and later Russia. He is the 1988 Olympic silver medallist, the 1987 World bronze medallist, a two-time European champion (1990/94) and a two-time World Indoor champion (1989/93). He is also a former world indoor record holder with clearances of 6.00m and 6.02m in 1989.
Career
Born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union), Gautaullin trained at Burevestnik in Tashkent and represented the USSR and later Russia. He is of Tatar origin.
Gataullin was the second vaulter to break the 6.00 metre barrier after Sergey Bubka, and was the first vaulter to clear 6.00 metres indoors, first achieving it on 22 January 1989 in Leningrad, before improving his personal best jumps to 6.02 metres (indoors) on 4 February 1989 in Gomel and 6.00 metres (outdoors) on 16 September 1989 in Tokyo. He would also achieve 6.00 metre clearances twice more indoors (both February 1993) and twice more outdoors in June 1993 and August 1994.
He later became the national pole vault coach of Russia.[1] His younger brother Ruslan Gataullin has represented Russia in the long jump. He is married to Tatyana Reshetnikova, an Olympic hurdler for Russia.[2] Their daughter Aksana Gataullina is the current U20 European champion in pole vault.
Achievements
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
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Representing the Soviet Union
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| 1985
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Universiade
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Kobe, Japan
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1st
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5.75 m =CR
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| 1986
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Goodwill Games
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Moscow, Soviet Union
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2nd
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5.80 m
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| European Championships
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Stuttgart, Germany
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NH (q)
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—
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| 1987
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Universiade
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Zagreb, Yugoslavia
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2nd
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5.60 m
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| World Championships
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Rome, Italy
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3rd
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5.80 m
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| 1988
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European Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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1st
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5.75 m
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| Olympic Games
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Seoul, South Korea
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2nd
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5.85 m
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| 1989
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World Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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1st
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5.85 m =CR
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| 1990
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European Indoor Championships
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Glasgow, Scotland
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1st
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5.80 m
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| Goodwill Games
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Seattle, United States
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1st
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5.92 m
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| European Championships
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Split, Yugoslavia
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1st
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5.85 m =CR
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| 1991
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World Championships
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Tokyo, Japan
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4th
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5.85 m
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Representing Russia
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| 1993
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World Indoor Championships
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Toronto, Canada
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1st
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5.90 m
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| 1994
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European Championships
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Helsinki, Finland
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1st
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6.00 m =PB, CR
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| Gataullin no-heighted in the qualifying round at the 1986 European Championships
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See also
References
External links
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in men's pole vault (pole vault for distance) |
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| Pole vault for distance | |
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| Pole vault |
- 1906: Alfred Carlton Gilbert
- 1907: Claude Allen
- 1908: Charles Vezin Jr.
- 1909:
William Happeny (CAN), Harry Babcock (2nd)
- 1910:
William Happeny (CAN), Theodore Babcock (2nd)
- 1911: Gordon Dukes
- 1925: Paul Jones
- 1926:
Charles Hoff (NOR), Edwin Myers (2nd)
- 1927: Sabin Carr
- 1928: Sabin Carr
- 1929: Fred Sturdy
- 1930: Fred Sturdy
- 1931: Fred Sturdy
- 1932: Fred Sturdy
- 1933: Keith Brown, Frank Pierce
- 1934: Bill Graber
- 1935: Ray Lowry, Eldon Stutzman, Oscar Sutermeister
- 1936: David Hunn
- 1937: Earle Meadows
- 1938: Richard Ganslen
- 1939: Cornelius Warmerdam
- 1940: Earle Meadows
- 1941: Earle Meadows
- 1942: Boo Morcom
- 1943: Cornelius Warmerdam
- 1944: Jack DeField
- 1945: Bill Moore
- 1946: Bill Moore
- 1947: Guinn Smith
- 1948: Bob Richards
- 1949: Boo Morcom
- 1950: Bob Richards
- 1951: Bob Richards
- 1952: Bob Richards
- 1953: Bob Richards
- 1954: Jerry Welbourn
- 1955: Bob Richards
- 1956: Don Bragg, Bob Richards
- 1957: Bob Richards
- 1958: Don Bragg, Bob Gutowski
- 1959: Don Bragg
- 1960: Don Bragg
- 1961: Don Bragg
- 1962: Henry Wadsworth
- 1963: Dave Tork
- 1964: John Uelses
- 1965: Billy Gene Pemelton
- 1966: Bob Seagren
- 1967: Bob Seagren
- 1968: Dennis Phillips
- 1969: Peter Chen
- 1970: Bob Seagren
- 1971: Dick Railsback
- 1972:
Kjell Isaksson (SWE), Steve Smith (3rd)
- 1973: Steve Smith
- 1974: Vic Dias
- 1975: Roland Carter
- 1976: Roland Carter
- 1977: Larry Jessee
- 1978: Larry Jessee
- 1979: Dan Ripley
- 1980: Earl Bell
- 1981:
Thierry Vigneron (FRA), Dan Ripley (3rd)
- 1982: Billy Olson
- 1983: Billy Olson
- 1984:
Sergey Bubka (URS), Earl Bell (3rd)
- 1985: Doug Lytle
- 1986:
Sergey Bubka (URS), Brad Pursley (5th)
- 1987: Earl Bell
- 1988:
(URS), Dave Kenworthy (2nd)
- 1989:
(URS), Billy Olson (2nd)
- 1990:
István Bagyula (HUN), Tim Bright (2nd)
- 1991: Kory Tarpenning
- 1992: Dean Starkey
- 1993: Greg West
- 1994: Kory Tarpenning
- 1995: Nick Hysong
- 1996: Pat Manson
- 1997: Lawrence Johnson
- 1998: Scott Hennig
- 1999: Jeff Hartwig
- 2000: Lawrence Johnson
- 2001: Lawrence Johnson
- 2002: Timothy Mack
- 2003: Derek Miles
- 2004: Toby Stevenson
- 2005: Brad Walker
- 2006: Brad Walker
- 2007: Jeff Hartwig
- 2008: Brad Walker
- 2009: Jeremy Scott
- 2010: Timothy Mack
- 2011: Mark Hollis
- 2012: Brad Walker
- 2013: Jordan Scott
- 2014: Mark Hollis
- 2015: Sam Kendricks
- 2016: Sam Kendricks
- 2017: Sam Kendricks
- 2018: Scott Houston
- 2019: Andrew Irwin
- 2020: Matt Ludwig
- 2022: Chris Nilsen
- 2023: Sam Kendricks
- 2024: Chris Nilsen
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| Notes | |
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- 1934:
Gustav Wegner (GER)
- 1938:
Karl Sutter (GER)
- 1946:
Allan Lindberg (SWE)
- 1950:
Ragnar Lundberg (SWE)
- 1954:
Eeles Landström (FIN)
- 1958:
Eeles Landström (FIN)
- 1962:
Pentti Nikula (FIN)
- 1966:
Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR)
- 1969:
Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR)
- 1971:
Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR)
- 1974:
Vladimir Kishkun (URS)
- 1978:
Vladimir Trofimenko (URS)
- 1982:
Aleksandr Krupskiy (URS)
- 1986:
Sergey Bubka (URS)
- 1990:
(RUS)
- 1994:
(RUS)
- 1998:
Maksim Tarasov (RUS)
- 2002:
Aleksandr Averbukh (ISR)
- 2006:
Aleksandr Averbukh (ISR)
- 2010:
Renaud Lavillenie (FRA)
- 2012:
Renaud Lavillenie (FRA)
- 2014:
Renaud Lavillenie (FRA)
- 2016:
Robert Sobera (POL)
- 2018:
Armand Duplantis (SWE)
- 2022:
Armand Duplantis (SWE)
- 2024:
Armand Duplantis (SWE)
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European Athletics Indoor Champions in men's pole vault |
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- 1959:
Noriaki Yasuda (JPN)
- 1961:
Dimitar Khlebarov (BUL)
- 1963:
Hennadiy Bleznitsov (URS)
- 1965:
John Pennel (USA)
- 1967:
Heinfried Engel (FRG)
- 1970:
Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR)
- 1973:
François Tracanelli (FRA)
- 1975:
François Tracanelli (FRA)
- 1977:
Władysław Kozakiewicz (POL)
- 1979:
Władysław Kozakiewicz (POL)
- 1981:
Konstantin Volkov (URS)
- 1983:
Konstantin Volkov (URS)
- 1985:
(URS)
- 1987:
Viktor Spasov (URS)
- 1989:
Bernhard Zintl (FRG)
- 1991:
István Bagyula (HUN)
- 1993:
István Bagyula (HUN)
- 1995:
István Bagyula (HUN)
- 1997:
Khalid Lachheb (FRA)
- 1999:
Richard Spiegelburg (GER)
- 2001:
Aleksandr Averbukh (ISR)
- 2003:
Oleksandr Korchmid (UKR)
- 2005:
Björn Otto (GER)
- 2007:
Alexander Straub (GER)
- 2009:
Aleksandr Gripich (RUS)
- 2011:
Łukasz Michalski (POL)
- 2013:
Sam Kendricks (USA)
- 2015:
Nikita Filippov (KAZ)
- 2017:
Diogo Ferreira (POR)
- 2019:
Ernest Obiena (PHI)
- 2021:
Urho Kujanpää (FIN)
- 2025:
Simen Guttormsen (NOR)
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