István Bagyula

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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).

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Hungary
1986 World Junior Championships
Athens, Greece
NH
1987 European Junior Championships
Birmingham, United Kingdom
2nd 5.30 m
World Championships
Rome, Italy
19th (q) 5.00 m
1988 European Indoor Championships
Budapest, Hungary
14th 5.40 m
World Junior Championships Sudbury, Canada 1st 5.65 m (CR)
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
7th 5.60 m
1989 European Indoor Championships
The Hague, Netherlands
6th 5.60 m
Universiade
Duisburg, West Germany
6th 5.30 m
World Indoor Championships
Budapest, Hungary
6th 5.50 m
1990 European Indoor Championships
Glasgow, United Kingdom
5th 5.60 m
European Championships
Split, Yugoslavia
10th 5.20 m
1991 Universiade
Sheffield, United Kingdom
1st 5.80 m UR
World Championships
Tokyo, Japan
2nd 5.90 m
1992 European Indoor Championships
Genoa, Italy
2nd 5.80 m
Olympic Games
Barcelona, Spain
9th 5.30 m
1993 Universiade Buffalo, United States 1st 5.70 m
World Championships
Stuttgart, Germany
10th 5.70 m
1994 European Indoor Championships
Paris, France
5th 5.70 m
European Championships
Helsinki, Finland
10th 5.60 m
1995 World Indoor Championships
Barcelona, Spain
15th (q) 5.60 m
World Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
14th (q) 5.55 m
Universiade
Fukuoka, Japan
1st 5.70 m
1997 World Indoor Championships
Paris, France
16th (q) 5.45 m

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