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    Sergey Nazarovych Bubka (Ukrainian: Сергій Назарович Бубка; Serhiy Nazarovych Bubka; born 4 December 1963) is a former Ukrainian pole vaulter. He represented the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991.

  2. Sergey Bubka (born December 14, 1963, Voroshilovgrad, Ukraine, U.S.S.R. [now Luhansk, Ukraine]) is a Ukrainian athlete, the first pole-vaulter to clear 6.1 metres (20 feet). Bubka began pole-vaulting at age 9.

  3. Representing the USSR in Seoul, Sergey Bubka broke the Olympic record with a 5.90m mark which also gave him the Olympic gold medal. His fellow Soviets Rodion Gataullin and Grigoriy Yegorov join...

  4. Jul 13, 2020 · Thirty-five years ago today, Sergey Bubka defied the odds, and gravity, becoming the first pole vaulter ever to clear six metres. The 22-year-old pole vault prodigy soared to the world record at the Paris International Track and Field Meet, shattering his previous mark of 5.94m, set in Rome in August 1984.

  5. Serhi Nazarovytš Bubka (ukr. Сергі́й Наза́рович Бу́бка, ven. Серге́й Наза́рович Бу́бка, Sergei Nazarovitš Bubka, s. 4. joulukuuta 1963 Vorošilovgrad, nyk. Luhansk, Ukrainan SNT, Neuvostoliitto) on ukrainalainen entinen seiväshyppääjä ja uransa jälkeen kansainvälinen urheiluvaikuttaja.

  6. Dec 20, 2023 · Sergei Bubka was Ukraine’s most iconic sportsman. Now his name is mud. The legendary pole vaulter — a towering figure in post-Soviet Ukraine; dominating world championships and smashing records before becoming an elite sports politician — has been linked to business conducted in Ukraine’s Russian-occupied territories, while ...

  7. Nov 19, 2009 · Men's pole vault competition from the 1993 Athletics World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. 3 men clear 5.90m with Sergey Bubka winning the competition with a 6.00m clearance on his first...