Rein Sokk (born 25 March 1959 in Tallinn) is an Estonian sport coach and former pole vaulter. [1]
1977-1986 he become 3-times Estonian champion in pole vault. In 1983 he set the new Estonian pole vault record: 5.32. [1]
1993-1998 he coached Erki Nool. [1]
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