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Greek fans around the world are honouring the life of Olympic pole vaulter Giorgos Roubanis, who died on Tuesday at age 95.
Giorgos Roubanis, Greece’s oldest living Olympic medalist, passed away Tuesday at the age of 95. He won bronze in the pole vault at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, earning Greece’s first post-war Olympic ...
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He had won the bronze medal at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne in the pole vault, with a time of 4.50, after an epic ...
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A revered figure in Greek sports history, Roubanis secured the bronze medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, achieving a height of 4.50 metres in a grueling competition that lasted nearly 11 hours. “We ...