Adrian Proteasa

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Adrian Proteasa (born 1 March 1959) is a retired Romanian high jumper.

Proteasa won the bronze medal at the 1980 European Indoor Championships and finished seventh at the 1980 Olympic Games. He became national champion five times in a row, from 1977 - 1981). [1]

His personal best jump outdoors was 2.26 metres, achieved in July 1980 in Bucharest. [2] On the indoor track he jumped 2.29 metres, in Sindelfingen 1980. [3]

Proteasa is currently[ when? ] a high jumping coach based in Norway.

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References

  1. Romanian athletics championships - GBR Athletics
  2. World men's all-time best high jump (last updated 2001)
  3. World men's all-time best high jump indoor (last updated 2001)