Emmanouil Karalis
Emmanouil Karalis is a prominent Greek pole vaulter who recently made headlines by setting a new national record in indoor pole vaulting with a jump of 5.92 meters in Lodz, Poland. The Olympic bronze medalist, who also previously broke his own record with a jump of 5.90 meters in Caen, France, continues to push the limits of his performance, aiming for even greater heights. His competitive spirit and dedication to the sport have made him a celebrated athlete in Greece and an inspiring figure in athletics.
Born on Jan 01, 2000 (25 years old)
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Greece:
Emmanouil Karalis is also noted as a hero from the Afro-Greek community.
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Greece:
Emmanouil Karalis returned to Greece after winning a silver medal at the World Athletics Championships in Japan.
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Taiwan:
Karalis took silver in the men's pole vault final at the World Athletics Championships.
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Argentina:
Emmanouil Karalis finished as the runner-up in the pole vault competition.
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Norway:
Emmanouil Karalis performed strongly and won silver but had no chance against Duplantis.
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Denmark:
Emmanouil Karalis finished in second place at the World Championship in Tokyo, clearing a height of 6 meters.
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Portugal:
Emmanouil Karalis won the bronze medal in the pole vault final.
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Argentina:
Emmanouil Karalis won the silver medal in pole vaulting at the World Championships.
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Germany:
Emmanouil Karalis from Greece writes his own story at the World Championships.
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Australia:
Emmanouil Karalis won the silver medal by being the only other man to clear six metres.
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