Viktor Chistiakov Explained

Viktor Valentinovich Chistiakov (Russian: Виктор Валeнтинoвич Чистяков; born February 9, 1975, in Moscow) is a Russian pole vaulter. He competed for a period for Australia.

Born the same year as Dmitri Markov, Chistiakov won the 1994 World Junior Championships when Markov placed second. The roles were reversed at the European Indoor Championships.

Chistiakov moved to Australia with his then-wife Tatiana Grigorieva and became an Australian citizen. His personal best is 5.90 metres, and his best Olympic performance was in 2000 when he finished fifth. He is the son of Olympic medalist Natalya Pechonkina.

In mid-2006 he declared he was transferring back to Russia. The move was finalized on 12 February 2007.[1]

International competitions

Representing
1993European Junior ChampionshipsSan Sebastián, Spain3rdPole vault5.35 m
1994Lisbon, Portugal1stPole vault5.60 m
1996Stockholm, Sweden3rdPole vault5.80 m
Representing
2000Sydney, Australia5thPole vault5.80 m
2001Edmonton, Canada10thPole vault5.75 m
2002Manchester, United Kingdom4thPole vault5.50 m
Madrid, Spain9thTriple jump14.96 m
2003Birmingham, United Kingdom6thPole vault5.60 m
Paris, France11thPole vault5.60 m
Representing
2009Turin, Italy14thPole vault5.40 m
Berlin, Germany10thPole vault5.50 m

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iaaf.org/newsfiles/38361.pdf IAAF newsletter #85