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'''Ruhan Işim''' (born 19 May 1970 in [[Izmir]]) is a retired [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[pole vault]]er and [[110 metres hurdles|hurdler]]. He competed in both events at major championships, but usually concentrated on one of the events.
'''Ruhan Işim''' (born 19 May 1970 in [[Izmir]]) is a retired [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[pole vault]]er and [[110 metres hurdles|hurdler]]. He competed in both events at major championships, but usually concentrated on one of the events.


As a pole vaulter he finished fifth at the [[Athletics at the 1993 Mediterranean Games – Results|1993 Mediterranean Games]],<ref>[http://www.cijm.org.gr/images/stories/pdf/JM1993.pdf Results] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140624021331/http://www.cijm.org.gr/images/stories/pdf/JM1993.pdf |date=2014-06-24 }}</ref> won the 1998 Balkan Indoor Championships and the 1999 Balkan Championships.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/bg.htm|title=Balkan Games/Championships|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=26 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/bi.htm|title=Balkan Indoor Championships|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=26 September 2021}}</ref> He also competed at the [[1989 European Athletics Junior Championships|1989 European Junior Championships]], the [[1990 European Championships in Athletics - Men's Pole Vault|1990 European Championships]], the [[1995 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|1995 World Championships]], the [[1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|1996 European Indoor Championships]], the [[1997 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|1997 World Championships]] and the [[1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|1998 European Indoor Championships]] without reaching the final.<ref name=bio>{{iaaf name|id=1250}}</ref>
As a pole vaulter he finished fifth at the [[Athletics at the 1993 Mediterranean Games – Results|1993 Mediterranean Games]],<ref>[http://www.cijm.org.gr/images/stories/pdf/JM1993.pdf Results] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140624021331/http://www.cijm.org.gr/images/stories/pdf/JM1993.pdf |date=2014-06-24 }}</ref> won the 1998 Balkan Indoor Championships and the 1999 Balkan Championships.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/bg.htm|title=Balkan Games/Championships|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=26 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/bi.htm|title=Balkan Indoor Championships|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=26 September 2021}}</ref> He also competed at the [[1989 European Athletics Junior Championships|1989 European Junior Championships]], the [[1990 European Championships in Athletics - Men's Pole Vault|1990 European Championships]], the [[1995 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|1995 World Championships]], the [[1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|1996 European Indoor Championships]], the [[1997 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault|1997 World Championships]] and the [[1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault|1998 European Indoor Championships]] without reaching the final.<ref name=bio>{{World Athletics}}</ref>


His personal best jump was 5.70 metres, achieved indoors in January 1998 in [[Reno, NV|Reno]], then outdoors in June 2000 in [[Jonesboro, AR|Jonesboro]].<ref name=bio/>
His personal best jump was 5.70 metres, achieved indoors in January 1998 in [[Reno, NV|Reno]], then outdoors in June 2000 in [[Jonesboro, AR|Jonesboro]].<ref name=bio/>
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 7 November 2023

Ruhan Işim (born 19 May 1970 in Izmir) is a retired Turkish pole vaulter and hurdler. He competed in both events at major championships, but usually concentrated on one of the events.

As a pole vaulter he finished fifth at the 1993 Mediterranean Games,[1] won the 1998 Balkan Indoor Championships and the 1999 Balkan Championships.[2][3] He also competed at the 1989 European Junior Championships, the 1990 European Championships, the 1995 World Championships, the 1996 European Indoor Championships, the 1997 World Championships and the 1998 European Indoor Championships without reaching the final.[4]

His personal best jump was 5.70 metres, achieved indoors in January 1998 in Reno, then outdoors in June 2000 in Jonesboro.[4]

In the 60 and 110 metres hurdles he finished seventh at the 1989 European Junior Championships and seventh at the 1991 Mediterranean Games. He competed at the 1988 World Junior Championships, the 1990 European Championships, the 1991 World Championships,[4] the 1991 Summer Universiade,[5] and the 1992 European Indoor Championships without reaching the final.[4]

He is the father of two children and is currently working as a mechanical engineer in New Orleans.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Results Archived 2014-06-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Balkan Games/Championships". GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Balkan Indoor Championships". GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d Ruhan Işım at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
  5. ^ Heats results