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ifavault wrote:I am nearly 100% certain that Rodion Gataullin made 3 attempts for a world record after winning the 1990 Goodwill games in Seattle with a height of 5.92
I believe the WR attempts were at 6.12, but it's been so long, I can't remember exactly. I was in the stands with my video camera running and have it on VHS somewhere, but it's likely at my parent's house (since I was only 17 years old at the time and have since moved out a long time ago).
I'll do my best to try and locate the tape and put it up if and when I find it, but it could take some time. I don't have equipment to transfer VHS to digital format except to record it off the TV screen with a digital video camera and then link that file on youtube or something. Not sure how that would come out, but I'll give it my best shot. Give me a week or two to see what I can come up with.
As I remember it, his first attempt was actually very close, but the last 2 were off by a ways.
I'll update when I have more info.
ifavault
www.inflightathletics.com
PVPhD wrote:ifavault wrote:I am nearly 100% certain that Rodion Gataullin made 3 attempts for a world record after winning the 1990 Goodwill games in Seattle with a height of 5.92
I believe the WR attempts were at 6.12, but it's been so long, I can't remember exactly. I was in the stands with my video camera running and have it on VHS somewhere, but it's likely at my parent's house (since I was only 17 years old at the time and have since moved out a long time ago).
I'll do my best to try and locate the tape and put it up if and when I find it, but it could take some time. I don't have equipment to transfer VHS to digital format except to record it off the TV screen with a digital video camera and then link that file on youtube or something. Not sure how that would come out, but I'll give it my best shot. Give me a week or two to see what I can come up with.
As I remember it, his first attempt was actually very close, but the last 2 were off by a ways.
I'll update when I have more info.
ifavault
www.inflightathletics.com
Gataullin won the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle with a second attempt clearance of 5.92 m. He then took three unsuccessful attempts at a world record height - 6.08 m. This height is about 2 cm shy of 20 feet. In 1990, Bubka's world record was 6.06 m and still less than 20 feet. Bubka did not jump 20 feet until 1991 when he set a world record at 6.12 m.
mjb wrote:I don't like it when people state that "he should have jumped higher". Why do people say that. What if that is all he could have jumped. Why say Gataulin should have jumped higher. Just curious.
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