Americas tallest XL man, Igor Vovkovinskiy who measures seven feet, eight inches tall, took the big journey across America to meet with Reebok's design team at their headquarters in Massachusetts for a rather unique shoe fitting.
1. Big Man’s Big Feet measure size 21 shoe
Americas tallest XL man, Igor Vovkovinskiy who
measures seven feet, eight inches tall, took the big journey
across America to meet with Reebok's design team at their
headquarters in Massachusetts for a rather unique shoe
fitting.
Big Man Igor Vovkovinskiy at the age of seven was
already six feet tall and weighed 14 stone. In 1989 Igor
and his mother raised the money to travel to America
from Kiev for a series of life changing operations on his
feet. Six years later and suffering sixteen operations
Americas tallest man quotes himself as been a prisoner
in his own home.
The big man goes on to say how his life is hindered by ill-
fitting shoes. He says “Its hard enough finding big men
clothing , but shoes…”
Igor started life in the public eye when he was said to be
Obamas biggest supporter, pictured regularly with the pre-president and his wife. Fame has helped
the big Minnesota giant’s plight to become known across the US with one of the largest sportswear
manufactures coming to his aid.
Reebok invited the big man to their headquarters in Canton, where several technicians
undertook a complicated procedure that included a powerful three-dimension scanner, bio-
foam imprints, custom pressure-mounting equipment and a tape measure.
Ambrose Hayes, Reebok’s leading technician in the development of sports footwear
explained “We have to take into account several details to get a true perspective."
"Physically the size is a problem but we also have to consider his medical conditions and how
his feet are going to change."
Taking the measurements was complicated by his unusually shaped feet left scared by years
of ill-fitting shoes and intensive surgery. For years doctors put off life changing operations
saying it is cheaper to buy shoes that fit, than expensive operations. Igor then took his plight
to medical insurance companies asking for help to subsidies proper fitting shoes for his size
21 feet but again he was ignored.
2. This left Igor with no other options but to raise the large £10,000 required to pay for a custom
pair of shoes. Launching an online plea he expecting it would take over twelve months to
raise the money, but the big man quickly raised £20,000 after
social-media sites and news reports fuelled interest from sponsors.
Then a further stroke of luck, US trainer making giant Reebok
made contact, with an offer to design and manufacture for free,
having previously manufactured shoes for Mr Vovkovinskiy nine
years ago.
"The enormous generosity that people have shown to me – I've
raised a lot of money, twice the amount that I've asked for when I
started the plea – and I'm hopeful the money will be enough to
have shoes made for the rest of my life," the gentle giant said.
The big brand sportswear manufacturer reported they were taken by the innocent request that
all he wanted was to go outside, walk his dog and enjoy life. Knowing they had what it takes
to grant his wish Reebok embarked on a process costing in the region of £7,000 to £12,000
and taking six weeks to create a prototypes. Which after fine-tuning will create Igor a
comfortable well-fitting shoe.
On 18 May 2010 he was measured at 7'8.33" (234.5 cm) and took the record for tallest man in the
US.