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Anyone want and come down to train in Knoxville. While most hurricane swells don't make it up the tennesse river to UT, it still is a great place to jump the occasional bar.
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KYLE ELLIS wrote:Did Bubka and Tarasov both jump 6m in the same year under the soviet union? Or was Tarasov under russia and Bubka under Ukraine?
Definitely after the CCCP.
I believe it was in Tokyo in '99. Bubka (UKR) 6.05, Tarasov (RUS) 6.00
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achtungpv wrote:KYLE ELLIS wrote:Did Bubka and Tarasov both jump 6m in the same year under the soviet union? Or was Tarasov under russia and Bubka under Ukraine?
Definitely after the CCCP.
I believe it was in Tokyo in '99. Bubka (UKR) 6.05, Tarasov (RUS) 6.00
Actually, it was '97. In September of 1997, after he won his last world championship with 6.01 m (19' 8.614") in Athens, Bubka competed against Tarasov in Fukuoka, Japan. Bubka jumped 6.05 m (19' 10.189") to beat Tarasov, who jumped 6.00 m (19' 8.22"), which stands to this day as the record for the highest second-place jump ever in the pole vault.
That's gotta suck to jump 6m and still get beaten. *Sigh* Such is Bubka. The man refused to lose.
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mikepv1 wrote:That's gotta suck to jump 6m and still get beaten. *Sigh* Such is Bubka. The man refused to lose.
Yeah, but the guy lost to the World Record holder. Maxsim was having a good day, and Bubka just happened to have a better day. I would be honored to have gotten second to Bubka.
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Scott Go Pre wrote:mikepv1 wrote:That's gotta suck to jump 6m and still get beaten. *Sigh* Such is Bubka. The man refused to lose.
Yeah, but the guy lost to the World Record holder. Maxsim was having a good day, and Bubka just happened to have a better day. I would be honored to have gotten second to Bubka.
I know, and I agree. I was partially being tongue-in-cheek. There is no shame in being second to Bubka. Tarasov was awesome; anyone who jumps 19' at age 18 is pretty kick-@$$ in my book.
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