Paul Kendall Gibbons (born 25 June 1971) is a former New Zealand pole vaulter. He competed for his native country at the 1990 Commonwealth Games and the 1992 Summer Olympics. He set his personal best (5.51 metres) in 1992 and equalled it in 1997. He won the New Zealand pole vault title ten times between 1991 and 2004.
Early life and family
Gibbons was born in New Plymouth on 25 June 1971, the son of Molly and Kevin Gibbons.[1] His father was also a pole vaulter, and won the national championship in that event on seven occasions between 1963 and 1970.[1][2]
The following year, Gibbons broke the national pole vault record, with a vault of 5.26 metres, and it was the first time that a father and son had held a New Zealand senior athletics record in the same event.[1] He went to the 1991 World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo, where he cleared 5.40 metres in qualifying but did not progress to the final.[5]
On 25 January 1992, Gibbons became the first New Zealander to clear 5.50 metres in the pole vault, when he recorded a height of 5.51 m.[1][6] He would equal this personal best five years later, on 9 July 1997.[6] Competing in the pole vault at the 1992 Summer Olympics, Gibbons was eliminated in the qualifying round with no official mark.[7]