Birth Place: | Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union |
Headercolor: | lightsteelblue |
Fullname: | Radion Aksanovich Gataullin |
Native Name: | Радион Аксанович Гатауллин |
Nationality: | Russian |
Height: | 1.89 m |
Weight: | 79 kg |
Country: | |
Sport: | Athletics |
Event: | Pole vault |
Pb: | 6.00 m (outdoors 1989) 6.02 m (indoors 1989) |
Show-Medals: | yes |
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.
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.
Representing the | ||||||
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1985 | Kobe, Japan | 1st | 5.75 m =CR | |||
1986 | Goodwill Games | Moscow, Soviet Union | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | 5.80 m | |
European Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | NH (q) | — | |||
1987 | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | 2nd | 5.60 m | |||
Rome, Italy | 3rd | 5.80 m | ||||
1988 | Budapest, Hungary | 1st | 5.75 m | |||
Olympic Games | Seoul, South Korea | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | 5.85 m | ||
1989 | Budapest, Hungary | 1st | 5.85 m =CR | |||
1990 | Glasgow, Scotland | 1st | 5.80 m | |||
Goodwill Games | Seattle, United States | bgcolor=gold | 1st | 5.92 m | ||
Split, Yugoslavia | 1st | 5.85 m =CR | ||||
1991 | Tokyo, Japan | 4th | 5.85 m | |||
Representing | ||||||
1993 | Toronto, Canada | 1st | 5.90 m | |||
1994 | Helsinki, Finland | 1st | 6.00 m =PB, CR | |||
Gataullin no-heighted in the qualifying round at the 1986 European Championships |