Six.
1983 - Helsinki
1987 - Rome
1991 - Tokyo
1993 - Stuttgart
1995 - Gothenburg
1997 - Athens
Sergey Bubka won 1 Olympic gold medal in men's pole vault at the 1988 Games in Seoul. He also won 6 gold medals in World Championships competition.
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Pole vault.
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Yes, Sergey Bubka won the gold medal in the pole vault at the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul.he won more than that he is the greatest pole vaulter everGold 1988 Seoul Pole vault {| ! colspan="3" | World Championships |} {| ! colspan="4" | Competitor for Soviet Union |} Gold 1983 Helsinki Pole vault Gold 1987 Rome Pole vault Gold 1991 Tokyo Pole vault {| ! colspan="4" | Competitor for Ukraine |} Gold 1993 Stuttgart Pole vault Gold 1995 Gothenburg Pole vault Gold 1997 Athens Pole vault {| ! colspan="3" | European Championships |} {| ! colspan="4" | Competitor for Soviet Union |} Gold1986 Stuttgart Pole vault
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Breaking the pole vault world record 35 times.
i am nott 100% sure but i thing it was sergey bubka
The men's world record held since Februrary 15th 2014 by the french Renaud Lavilenie at 6.16 metres (20 ft 2 1⁄2 in) who beated the 21 years old world record which was held by Sergei Bubka of Ukraine with a vault of 6.14 meters (20 feet 1 3/4 inches). The women's world record is held by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia with a vault of 5.06 meters (16 feet 7 1/4 inches).
Men: Sergei Bubka 6.14 meters Women: Yelena Isinbayeva 5.06 meters
For men it is 6,14 cm, made by Sergej Bubka and for women it is 5,06 cm, made by Jelena Isinbajeva.
I think you refer to the men's pole vault record held by Sergey Bubka.