2003 World Championships In Athletics – Men's High Jump
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2003 World Championships In Athletics – Men's High Jump
These are the official results of the Men's High Jump event at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, France. There were a total number of 32 participating athletes, with the final held on Monday 25 August 2003. Medalists Schedule *''All times are Central European Time (UTC+1 UTC+01:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +01:00. In ISO 8601, the associated time would be written as 2019-02-07T23:28:34+01:00. This time is used in: *Central European Time *West Africa Time *Western European Summer Time ** B ...)'' Abbreviations *''All results shown are in metres'' Results Qualification Qualification: 2.29 m (Q) or best 12 performances (q) Final See also * Athletics at the 2003 Pan American Games – Men's high jump * 2003 High Jump Year Ranking References Results 2009-05-14) {{DEFAULTSORT:2003 World Championships In Athletics - Men's High Jump J High jump at the World Athletics Championships ...
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High Jump
The high jump is a track and field event in which competitors must jump unaided over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without dislodging it. In its modern, most-practiced format, a bar is placed between two standards with a crash mat for landing. Since ancient times, competitors have introduced increasingly effective techniques to arrive at the current form, and the current universally preferred method is the Fosbury Flop, in which athletes run towards the bar and leap head first with their back to the bar. The discipline is, alongside the pole vault, one of two vertical clearance events in the Olympic athletics program. It is contested at the World Championships in Athletics and the World Athletics Indoor Championships, and is a common occurrence at track and field meets. The high jump was among the first events deemed acceptable for women, having been held at the 1928 Olympic Games. Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) is the current men's record holder with a jump of set in 1 ...
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Grzegorz Sposób
Grzegorz Sposób (born 12 February 1976 in Świdnik) is a Polish high jumper. He finished sixth at the 2003 World Championships in Paris with a jump of 2.29 metres. The next year he competed in the 2004 Olympics, but failed to qualify from his pool. His personal best jump is 2.34 metres, achieved in June 2004 in Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more .... Competition record External links * 1976 births Living people Polish male high jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Poland People from Świdnik Sportspeople from Lublin Voivodeship Polish Athletics Championships winners {{Poland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Michał Bieniek
Michał Bieniek (born 17 May 1984, in Gryfino) is a former Polish athlete who specialized in the high jump. He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na .... His personal best is 2.36 meters achieved in 2005 in Biała Podlaska. Competition record References External links * 1984 births Living people Polish male high jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Poland People from Gryfino Sportspeople from West Pomeranian Voivodeship Polish Athletics Championships winners {{Poland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Stefan Vasilache
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Andrea Bettinelli
Andrea Bettinelli (born 6 October 1978, in Bergamo) is an Italian high jumper. Biography He finished ninth at the 2002 European Championships, sixth at the 2005 European Indoor Championships, eleventh at the 2006 European Championships and fifth at the 2007 European Indoor Championships. He also competed at the European Indoor Championships in 2002 and 2009, the World Championships in 2003, 2005 and 2007, the World Indoor Championships in 2003 and 2004 as well as the 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the final. Bettinelli became Italian high jump champion in 2003, besting Giulio Ciotti, Nicola Ciotti, and Alessandro Talotti that year . He also became indoor champion in 2003 and 2004. His personal best jump is 2.31 metres, first achieved in August 2003 in Rieti. Olympic results National titles Andrea Bettinelli has won 4 times the individual national championship. *1 win in high jump The high jump is a track and field event in which competitors must jump unaided ov ...
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Alessandro Talotti
Alessandro Talotti (7 October 1980 – 16 May 2021) was an Italian high jumper. Biography Talotti finished fourth at the 2002 European Championships in Athletics and twelfth at the 2004 Olympic Games. He also competed at the 2003 World Championships, the 2005 European Indoor Championships, and the 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the final. Talotti was the Italian high jump champion in 2000 and 2004, out jumping Giulio Ciotti, Nicola Ciotti, and Andrea Bettinelli in those campaigns. His personal best jump was 2.30 metres, achieved in June 2003 in Florence, and which he thrice equalled thereafter. In January 2005 Talotti jumped 2.32 metres on the indoor track in Glasgow Glasgow ( ; sco, Glesca or ; gd, Glaschu ) is the most populous city in Scotland and the fourth-most populous city in the United Kingdom, as well as being the 27th largest city by population in Europe. In 2020, it had an estimated popul .... Talotti died of stomach cancer on 16 May 2021, at ...
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Aleksey Lesnichiy
Aleksey Lesnichiy (also ''Aliaksei Liasnichy'', be, Аляксей Ляснічы; born 3 February 1978) is a retired Belarusian high jumper. Lesnichiy was selected to compete for the Belarusian squad in the men's high jump at the 2004 Summer Olympics, but his participation had been abruptly outweighed with a doping failure for testing positive on clenbuterol, which resulted to his impending expulsion from the Games. During his athletic career, Lesnichiy cleared a height at 2.30 m to establish his own personal best from the 2003 Belarusian Athletics Meet in Minsk. Lesnichiy qualified for the Belarusian squad in the men's high jump at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by passing the exact Olympic A-height and registering his own personal best of 2.30 m from the national athletics meet in Minsk. Lesnichiy crashed out of the qualifying round without attaining a mark against his name after failing to clear a height of 2.10 m in all three attempts. On August 24, 2004, four days aft ...
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Martin Stauffer
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Tomáš Janků
Tomáš Janků (; born 27 December 1974 in Jablonec nad Nisou) is a former Czech high jumper. His personal best jump is 2.34 metres, achieved at the 2006 European Championships in Gothenburg. In 2010, he married Czech pole vaulter Kateřina Baďurová Kateřina Baďurová (; born 18 December 1982 in Ostrava), also known as Kateřina Janků, is a Czech former pole vaulter. She finished twelfth at the 2004 Olympic Games. She also competed at the 2004 World Indoor Championships and the Europea .... His older brother Jan Janků was also a prominent high jumper. Achievements References * 1974 births Living people Sportspeople from Jablonec nad Nisou Czech male high jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes of the Czech Republic European Athletics Championships medalists {{Czech-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Andrei Chubsa
Andrei Chubsa ( be, Андрэй Чубса; born 29 November 1982) is a Belarusian high jumper. He won the bronze medal at the 1999 World Youth Championships, finished sixth at the 2000 World Junior Championships and tenth at the 2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships, and won the gold medal at the 2001 European Junior Championships. His personal best jump is 2.32 metres, achieved in July 2002 in Stockholm Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv .... References 1982 births Living people Belarusian male high jumpers {{Belarus-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Hennazdy Maroz
Henadz Maroz ( be, Гена́дзь Ві́ктаравіч Маро́з, tr. ''Henadz Viktaravich Maroz''; Łacinka: ''Hienadź Viktaravič Maroz''; russian: Генна́дий Ви́кторович Моро́з, tr. ''Gennadiy Viktorovich Moroz''; born August 15, 1978) is a retired Belarusian high jumper. In 2003 he equalled his indoor personal best of 2.30 metres to win the bronze medal at the World Indoor Championships. His outdoor personal best of 2.33 metres was set in July 2001 in Brest. Maroz won silver medals at the Universiade in 2001 and 2005. He has competed in other major competitions like the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), ... and the 2005 World Championships without success. Competition record References * Gennadiy Moroz ...
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Matt Hemingway
Matthew Eliot Hemingway (born October 24, 1972) is a retired American track and field athlete. He won a silver medal in the high jump at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens by clearing a height of 2.34 meters (7 ft 8 in). Reflecting on this he said: "I'm ecstatic about winning the silver. You don't lose gold medals. People win them. I won a silver and Stefan Holm won a gold." His personal best jump came at the 2000 US Indoor Championship where he leaped 2.38 m (7 ft 9 in).Hemingway Matt
NBC. Retrieved on 2011-10-29. He jumped off of his left leg. Hemingway is 6 ft 7 in (or 2.01 m) tall and during his career weighed approximately 185 lb (or 84 kg). He originally is from