The Pole Vault meet at Donetsk at 21 feb 1993.
At this meet Sergey Bubka jumped an astonishing height of 6.15 m.
15 years later still the world Record.
Filmed by Jaap van der Plaat, coach of L...
The Pole Vault meet at Donetsk at 21 feb 1993.
At this meet Sergey Bubka jumped an astonishing height of 6.15 m. 15 years later still the world Record.
Filmed by Jaap van der Plaat, coach of Laurens Looije.
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Exactly 17 times outdoor and 18 times indoor record holder and 6 times world champion.
The 6 m. 15 cm. in this video is not logged as world record as it was achieved indoors. Officially the men's pole vault record is Bubka's 6 m. 14 cm. achieved at Sestriere, Italy in 1994.
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The 6 m. 15 cm. in this video is not logged as world record as it was achieved indoors. Officially the men's pole vault record is Bubka's 6 m. 14 cm. achieved at Sestriere, Italy in 1994.