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| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men'sAthletics | ||
| Representingthe | ||
| Olympic Games | ||
| 1980 Moscow | Pole vault | |
| World Championships | ||
| 1983 Helsinki | Pole vault | |
| European Indoor Championships | ||
| 1980 Sindelfingen | Pole vault | |
| 1979 Vienna | Pole vault | |
| 1982 Milan | Pole vault | |
| Universiade | ||
| 1981 Bucharest | Pole Vault | |
| 1983 Edmonton | Pole Vault | |
Konstantin Yuryevich Volkov (Russian:Константин Юрьевич Волков; born 28 February 1960 inIrkutsk) is a retiredpole vaulter.
He represented theUSSR. In 1980 he won theEuropean Indoor Championships with a championship record of 5.60 metres (which was beaten the following year). He also won an Olympic silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. In 1983 he won a silver medal at the inauguralWorld Championships in 1983, and the next year he jumped 5.85 metres, his personal best.
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