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1968Apr, 25

Vitaliy Kyrylenko

Vitaliy Kyrylenko, Ukrainian long jumper

Vitaliy Kyrylenko, born on April 25, 1968, stands as a distinguished figure in Ukrainian athletics, particularly celebrated for his prowess in the long jump. This retired athlete etched his name into the annals of his nation's sporting history with a significant international achievement early in independent Ukraine's journey.

While primarily known by his Ukrainian name, Віталій Кириленко, his name also features in Russian transliteration as Виталий Кириленко, reflecting the historical and linguistic landscape of the region he hails from.

A Defining Career Moment: The 1993 World Championships

Kyrylenko's career reached its most prominent peak at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics. Hosted in the vibrant city of Stuttgart, Germany, this event is one of the pinnacle competitions in track and field, drawing the world's most elite athletes every two years. It's universally regarded as second only to the Olympic Games in its global significance and the fierce competitive spirit it ignites.

It was within the highly competitive arena of the men's long jump event at these championships that Vitaliy Kyrylenko delivered a memorable performance. He secured the bronze medal, a testament to his exceptional skill, unwavering dedication, and remarkable ability to excel under the intense pressure of a world-class stage. This accomplishment was not merely a personal triumph for Kyrylenko; it also represented a moment of profound pride for Ukraine, a nation that was then actively forging its distinct sporting identity in the post-Soviet era.

Following a dedicated career marked by years of training and competition, Kyrylenko eventually transitioned into retirement from professional athletics, leaving behind a legacy highlighted by his significant medal-winning jump in Stuttgart.

Frequently Asked Questions about Vitaliy Kyrylenko

Who is Vitaliy Kyrylenko?
Vitaliy Kyrylenko is a retired long jumper from Ukraine, born on April 25, 1968, best known for winning a bronze medal at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics.
What is his most significant athletic achievement?
His most significant achievement is earning the bronze medal in the men's long jump event at the 1993 World Championships, which were held in Stuttgart, Germany.
When and where did he achieve this notable feat?
He won his bronze medal in 1993 at the World Championships in Athletics, which took place in Stuttgart, Germany.
What sport did Vitaliy Kyrylenko compete in?
He competed professionally in the long jump, which is a key event within track and field athletics.
Why are there different spellings or transliterations for his name?
His name is primarily known in Ukrainian (Віталій Кириленко). The Russian transliteration (Виталий Кириленко) is also sometimes used, reflecting the historical and linguistic context prevalent in his home region.
Is Vitaliy Kyrylenko still actively competing professionally?
No, Vitaliy Kyrylenko is a retired athlete, meaning he has concluded his professional career in long jump and is no longer actively competing.

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