Atanas Tarev

Atanas Kirilov Tarev (Bulgarian: Атанас Кирилов Търев; born January 31, 1958 in Plovdiv Province) is a retired pole vaulter from Bulgaria. He won a bronze medal at the inaugural World Championships in 1983, and won the European Indoor Championships in 1986. The same year he jumped 5.80 metres, a personal best.

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Bulgaria
1977 European Junior Championships Donetsk, Soviet Union 3rd 5.10 m
1979 European Indoor Championships Vienna, Austria 10th 5.20 m
1980 European Indoor Championships Sindelfingen, West Germany 11th 5.40 m
Olympic Games Moscow, Soviet Union 13th (q) 5.25 m
1981 European Indoor Championships Grenoble, France 8th 5.50 m
1982 European Indoor Championships Milan, Italy 5th 5.55 m
European Championships Athens, Greece 3rd 5.60 m
1983 European Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 4th 5.55 m
World Championships Helsinki, Finland 3rd 5.60 m
1984 Friendship Games Moscow, Soviet Union 7th 5.40 m
1985 European Indoor Championships Piraeus, Greece 3rd 5.60 m
1986 European Indoor Championships Madrid, Spain 1st 5.70 m
European Championships Stuttgart, West Germany 4th 5.70 m
1987 European Indoor Championships Liévin, France 7th 5.60 m
World Indoor Championships Indianapolis, United States 6th 5.70 m
World Championships Rome, Italy 8th 5.60 m
1988 European Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 3rd 5.70 m
Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea NM
1989 European Indoor Championships The Hague, Netherlands 7th 5.50 m
World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 11th 5.40 m
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