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{{short description|Russian high jumper}}
'''Vyacheslav Nikolayevich Voronin''' (born April 5, 1974 in [[Vladikavkaz]]) is a [[Russia]]n [[track and field]] athlete who specialized in the [[high jump]].
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'''Vyacheslav Nikolayevich Voronin''' ({{lang-ru|Вячеспав Никопаевич Воронин}}; born 5 April 5, 1974 in [[Vladikavkaz]]) is a [[Russia]]nRussian [[track and field]] athlete who specializedspecialised in the [[high jump]].
 
Voronin was a World Champion ([[1999 World Championships in Athletics|1999]]) and European Indoor Champion ([[2000 European Indoor Athletics Championships|2000]]). His personal best is 2.40 metres, set in [[London]] in August 2000. He competed in [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump|Athens 2004]] and [[2005 World Championships in Athletics|Helsinki 2005]], but did not win [[medals]] in either.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
==Biography==
Voronin was a World Champion ([[1999 World Championships in Athletics|1999]]) and European Indoor Champion ([[2000 European Indoor Athletics Championships|2000]]). His personal best is 2.40 metres, set in [[London]] in August 2000. He competed in [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump|Athens 2004]] and [[2005 World Championships in Athletics|Helsinki 2005]], but did not win [[medals]] in either.
 
==International competitions==
==Achievements==
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!colspan="5"|Representing {{RUS}}
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|1993
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|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|bgcolor="silver"| 2nd
|[[1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's high jump|2.31 m]]
|2.31 m
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|rowspan=2|1999
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|rowspan=2|2000
|[[2000 European Indoor Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[Ghent, Belgium]]
|bgcolor="gold"| 1st
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|[[Brisbane, Australia]]
|bgcolor="silver"| 2nd
|[[Athletics at the 2001 Goodwill Games – Results#High jump|2.31 m]]
|2.31 m
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|2004
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==References==
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* {{World Athletics}}
 
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{{succession box|before={{flagicon|CUB}} [[Javier Sotomayor]]|title=[[High_jumpHigh jump#Men.27s_Seasons_BestSeason's bests|Men's High Jump Best Year Performance]]|years=1999 – 20011999–2001|after={{flagicon|RSA}} [[Jacques Freitag]]}}
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| NAME = Voronin, Vyacheslav
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Russian high jumper
| DATE OF BIRTH = April 5, 1974
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Vladikavkaz, Soviet Union
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}
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[[Category:Russian male high jumpers]]
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[[Category:Olympic athletes for Russia]]
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[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics]]
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[[Category:European Athletics Indoor Championships winners]]
[[Category:Russian Athletics Championships winners]]