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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_HookerSteve Hooker - Wikipedia

    Steven Leslie Hooker OAM (born 16 July 1982) is an Australian former pole vaulter and Olympic gold medalist. His personal best, achieved in 2008, is 6.06 m (19 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) making him the fourth-highest pole vaulter in history, behind Sergey Bubka, Renaud Lavillenie and Armand Duplantis.

  2. Steven "Steve" Hooker (Melbourne, 16 de julho de 1982) é um saltador com vara e campeão olímpico australiano. Sua marca pessoal maior é de 6.06 m, conseguida em Boston, em 2009, tornando-se o segundo maior saltador da história atrás apenas de Sergey Bubka. [1] Ele é filho de pais atletas.

  3. 29 de set. de 2009 · 157. 98K views 14 years ago. Steve Hooker of Australia winning the gold medal in pole vault. He won the gold with this vault of 5.9m and moments later broke the Olympic record with 5.96m. 2008...

  4. 12 de abr. de 2014 · Australia’s greatest ever pole vaulter Steve Hooker has called time on his outstanding athletics career and announced his retirement on Saturday (12). Now 31, Hooker won three global titles during his time at the top; gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games, 2009 IAAF World Championships and 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships.

  5. 24 de out. de 2008 · BACK. – With the exception of breaking a World record you can’t ask much more of an athlete than to win a major global title with a championship record but Australia’s Steve Hooker did exactly that in Beijing this summer when he improved by one centimetre the 5.95m mark with which USA’s Tim Mack had secured the 2004 Olympic ...

  6. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Sport Athletics. 03.11.2023. 5 min read. The untold tragedy Steve Hooker masked during Beijing Olympic Games pole vault gold ceremony. A crushing family secret lingered for days until the Australian was told right before his crowning moment. By Harrison Reid. It should’ve been the best moment of Steve Hooker’s life.

  7. Biography. Steve Hookers feats in the pole vault have only been bettered by one man, the legendary Sergey Bubka. His Olympic gold at Beijing 2008 was just the crowning glory in a career that has been packed with titles and records. In 2009, at the Boston Indoor Grand Prix, pole vaulter Steve Hooker cleared 6.06m.