First step to being a hero?
Deny being a hero.
Deny being a hero.
The Pole Vaul meeting, 21 february 1993, Donetsk, Ucraina.
That day Bubka jumped 6.15 m indoor, still the best of all time.
Dear Lord, thank you so much for allowing this video to be created. Amen.
I love this with all of my heart
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I’m giddy just looking over my Physics 31 syllabus :) :) :)
Of course, the highlight of this video occurs at 23 seconds. In this particular clip (from the 1997 World Championships in Athens, Greece), Bubka clears a height of 6.01 meters. Only 12 men in history have ever cleared this height, with the highest besides Bubka going only 6.06 meters. Bubka’s PR, and the world record, stands at 6.15 meters.
This jump is considered, without a doubt, the greatest vault in history. Bubka made this height look like absolute child’s play. With the correct positioning of the standards, he could have easily jumped 6.4 meters. There will never be another vaulter like Sergey Bubka.
This is Anna, and she is obsessed. What is she obsessed with, you may ask? It doesn’t matter. Her fetishes come and go. She pursues her seasonal passions with an indescribable fervor. Why? Because she is a passionate person. Her personality simply exudes passion. You can see it in her eyes, in her body language, and in her expressions.
to pole vault in college… or to not pole vault in college.. that is the question.
Oh dear God, please tell me you’re kidding. If you have the opportunity, please vault. Dedicate yourself to the sport, pursue excellence, and give it your all. You won’t regret it.