István Bagyula (born 2 January 1969) is a retired Hungarian pole vaulter.
Bagyula was born in Budapest and is a former world junior record holder, having equalled Radion Gataullin's 1984 record of 5.65 metres (18 ft 6 in) at the 1988 World Junior Championships. A new championship record at the time, it has not yet been beaten at the WJC. Maksim Tarasov is the world junior record holder with 5.80 metres (19 ft 0 in).
Bagyula competed for the George Mason Patriots track and field team, where he won an NCAA DI title in the pole vault.[1]
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Notes
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Representing Hungary
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1986
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World Junior Championships
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Athens, Greece
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–
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NH
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1987
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European Junior Championships
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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2nd
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5.30 m
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World Championships
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Rome, Italy
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19th (q)
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5.00 m
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1988
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European Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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14th
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5.40 m
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World Junior Championships
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Sudbury, Canada
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1st
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5.65 m (CR)
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Olympic Games
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Seoul, South Korea
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7th
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5.60 m
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1989
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European Indoor Championships
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The Hague, Netherlands
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6th
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5.60 m
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Universiade
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Duisburg, West Germany
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6th
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5.30 m
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World Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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6th
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5.50 m
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1990
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European Indoor Championships
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
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5th
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5.60 m
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European Championships
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Split, Yugoslavia
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10th
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5.20 m
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1991
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Universiade
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Sheffield, United Kingdom
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1st
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5.80 m UR
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World Championships
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Tokyo, Japan
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2nd
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5.90 m
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1992
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European Indoor Championships
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Genoa, Italy
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2nd
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5.80 m
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Olympic Games
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Barcelona, Spain
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9th
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5.30 m
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1993
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Universiade
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Buffalo, United States
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1st
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5.70 m
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World Championships
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Stuttgart, Germany
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10th
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5.70 m
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1994
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European Indoor Championships
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Paris, France
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5th
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5.70 m
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European Championships
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Helsinki, Finland
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10th
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5.60 m
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1995
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World Indoor Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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15th (q)
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5.60 m
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World Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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14th (q)
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5.55 m
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Universiade
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Fukuoka, Japan
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1st
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5.70 m
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1997
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World Indoor Championships
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Paris, France
|
16th (q)
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5.45 m
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References
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Pole vault for distance | |
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Pole vault |
- 1906: Alfred Carlton Gilbert
- 1907: Claude Allen
- 1908: Charles Vezin Jr.
- 1909: William Happeny (CAN), Harry Babcock (2nd)
- 1910: William Happeny (CAN), Theodore Babcock (2nd)
- 1911: Gordon Dukes
- 1925: Paul Jones
- 1926: Charles Hoff (NOR), Edwin Myers (2nd)
- 1927: Sabin Carr
- 1928: Sabin Carr
- 1929: Fred Sturdy
- 1930: Fred Sturdy
- 1931: Fred Sturdy
- 1932: Fred Sturdy
- 1933: Keith Brown, Frank Pierce
- 1934: Bill Graber
- 1935: Ray Lowry, Eldon Stutzman, Oscar Sutermeister
- 1936: David Hunn
- 1937: Earle Meadows
- 1938: Richard Ganslen
- 1939: Cornelius Warmerdam
- 1940: Earle Meadows
- 1941: Earle Meadows
- 1942: Boo Morcom
- 1943: Cornelius Warmerdam
- 1944: Jack DeField
- 1945: Bill Moore
- 1946: Bill Moore
- 1947: Guinn Smith
- 1948: Bob Richards
- 1949: Boo Morcom
- 1950: Bob Richards
- 1951: Bob Richards
- 1952: Bob Richards
- 1953: Bob Richards
- 1954: Jerry Welbourn
- 1955: Bob Richards
- 1956: Don Bragg, Bob Richards
- 1957: Bob Richards
- 1958: Don Bragg, Bob Gutowski
- 1959: Don Bragg
- 1960: Don Bragg
- 1961: Don Bragg
- 1962: Henry Wadsworth
- 1963: Dave Tork
- 1964: John Uelses
- 1965: Billy Gene Pemelton
- 1966: Bob Seagren
- 1967: Bob Seagren
- 1968: Dennis Phillips
- 1969: Peter Chen
- 1970: Bob Seagren
- 1971: Dick Railsback
- 1972: Kjell Isaksson (SWE), Steve Smith (3rd)
- 1973: Steve Smith
- 1974: Vic Dias
- 1975: Roland Carter
- 1976: Roland Carter
- 1977: Larry Jessee
- 1978: Larry Jessee
- 1979: Dan Ripley
- 1980: Earl Bell
- 1981: Thierry Vigneron (FRA), Dan Ripley (3rd)
- 1982: Billy Olson
- 1983: Billy Olson
- 1984: Sergey Bubka (URS), Earl Bell (3rd)
- 1985: Doug Lytle
- 1986: Sergey Bubka (URS), Brad Pursley (5th)
- 1987: Earl Bell
- 1988: Radion Gataullin (URS), Dave Kenworthy (2nd)
- 1989: Radion Gataullin (URS), Billy Olson (2nd)
- 1990: (HUN), Tim Bright (2nd)
- 1991: Kory Tarpenning
- 1992: Dean Starkey
- 1993: Greg West
- 1994: Kory Tarpenning
- 1995: Nick Hysong
- 1996: Pat Manson
- 1997: Lawrence Johnson
- 1998: Scott Hennig
- 1999: Jeff Hartwig
- 2000: Lawrence Johnson
- 2001: Lawrence Johnson
- 2002: Timothy Mack
- 2003: Derek Miles
- 2004: Toby Stevenson
- 2005: Brad Walker
- 2006: Brad Walker
- 2007: Jeff Hartwig
- 2008: Brad Walker
- 2009: Jeremy Scott
- 2010: Timothy Mack
- 2011: Mark Hollis
- 2012: Brad Walker
- 2013: Jordan Scott
- 2014: Mark Hollis
- 2015: Sam Kendricks
- 2016: Sam Kendricks
- 2017: Sam Kendricks
- 2018: Scott Houston
- 2019: Andrew Irwin
- 2020: Matt Ludwig
- 2022: Chris Nilsen
- 2023: Sam Kendricks
- 2024: Chris Nilsen
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