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in the men's high jump was recognised by the
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(IAAF) in 1912. As of June, 2009, the IAAF has ratified 40 world records in the event. Fourteen of the 16 records from 1912 to 1960 were set in the United States and were originally measured in feet and inches; they were converted to metric before being ratified as world records. As of January 1, 1963, records were accepted as metric marks, with marks measured in feet and inches to the nearest quarter-inch and rounded down to the nearest centimetre. When measurements were taken in feet and inches the bar could be raised, for record-attempt purposes, in increments of one-quarter inch. Under the metric system, a new record must be (at least) one centimeter higher. In 1973, American
Dwight Stones Dwight Edwin Stones (born December 6, 1953) is an American television commentator and a two-time Olympic bronze medalist and former three-time world record holder in the men's high jump. During his 16-year career, he won 19 national championshi ...
was the first Fosbury Flop jumper to set a world record. The namesake of the technique,
Dick Fosbury Richard Douglas Fosbury (born March 6, 1947) is an American retired high jumper, who is considered one of the most influential athletes in the history of track and field. Besides winning a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics, he revolutionized the h ...
impressed the world by winning the 1968 Olympics with the flop, but never held the world record. The last Straddle style jumper to hold the World Record was Vladimir Yashchenko (Soviet Union/Ukraine) in 1978; all record-setters since then have used the Flop technique. The world record of by Cuban Javier Sotomayor in 1993 has never been surpassed.


Progression

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George Horine George Leslie Horine (February 3, 1890 – November 28, 1948) was an American athlete who mainly competed in the high jump. He is credited with developing a technique called a forerunner to the western roll, a technique he developed due to the ...
_2.00_m at:1914 text: Edward Beeson_2.022_m at:1924 text:
Harold Osborn Harold Marion Osborn D.O. (April 13, 1899 – April 5, 1975) was an American track athlete. He won a gold medal in Olympic decathlon and high jump in 1924 and was the first athlete to win a gold medal in both the decathlon and an individual ev ...
_2.038_m at:1933 text: Walter Marty_2.04_m at:1934 text:Walter Marty_2.06_m at:1936 text: Cornelius Johnson_2.07_m at:1936 shift:(22,2) text:
Dave Albritton David Donald Albritton (April 13, 1913 – May 14, 1994) was an American athlete, teacher, coach, and state legislator. He had a long athletic career that spanned three decades and numerous titles and was one of the first high jumpers to use th ...
_2.07_m at:1937 shift:(22,2) text: Mel Walker_2.09_m at:1941 text:Lester Steers_2.11_m at:1953 text:
Walt Davis Walter Francis "Buddy" Davis (January 5, 1931 – November 17, 2020) was an American athlete. After winning a gold medal in the high jump at the 1952 Olympics he became a professional basketball player.Charles Dumas Charles Everett "Charlie" Dumas (February 12, 1937 – January 5, 2004) was an American high jumper, the 1956 Olympic champion, and the first person to clear 7 ft.(2.13 m) While attending Compton College, near Los Angeles, D ...
_2.15_m at:1957 text:Yuriy Stepanov_2.16_m at:1960 shift:(22,-10) text: John Thomas_2.17_m at:1960 shift:(22,-4) text:John Thomas_2.18_m at:1960 text:John Thomas_2.22_m at:1961 text:
Valeriy Brumel Valeriy Nikolayevich Brumel (russian: Валерий Николаевич Брумель; 14 April 1942 – 26 January 2003)Great Russian Encyclopedia (2006), Moscow: Bol'shaya Rossiyskaya Enciklopediya Publisher, vol. 4, p. 243 was a Russian hi ...
_2.23_m at:1961 shift:(22,3) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.24_m at:1961 shift:(22,5) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.25_m at:1962 shift:(22,6) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.26_m at:1962 shift:(22,11) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.27_m at:1963 shift:(22,14) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.28_m at:1971 text:
Pat Matzdorf Patrick Clifford Matzdorf (born December 26, 1949) is an American former high jumper, who set a world record of 2.29 meters (7'-6 1/4") at a World All-Star Track Meet in Berkeley, California Berkeley ( ) is a city on the eastern shore of San ...
_2.29_m at:1973 text:
Dwight Stones Dwight Edwin Stones (born December 6, 1953) is an American television commentator and a two-time Olympic bronze medalist and former three-time world record holder in the men's high jump. During his 16-year career, he won 19 national championshi ...
_2.30_m at:1976 shift:(22,-8) text:Dwight Stones_2.31_m at:1976 shift:(22,-2) text:Dwight Stones_2.32_m at:1978 shift:(22,-2) text:Franklin Jacobs_2.32_m at:1977 text: Vladimir Yashchenko_2.33_m at:1978 shift:(22,1) text:Vladimir Yashchenko_2.34_m at:1980 shift:(22,-2) text:
Jacek Wszola Jacek is a Polish given name of Greek origin related Hyacinth, through the archaic form of ''Jacenty''. Its closely related equivalents are: Jacinto (Spanish and Portuguese), Giacinto (Italian), Jácint ( Hungarian) and Jacint (Catalan, shortene ...
_2.35_m at:1980 text:
Dietmar Mögenburg Dietmar Mögenburg (, ; born 15 August 1961) is a (West) German former high jumper who won gold medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and at the 1982 European Championships in Athens. Career On 26 May 1980, at the age of 18, Mögenb ...
_2.35_m at:1980 shift:(22,5) text:
Gerd Wessig Gerd Wessig (, ; born 16 July 1959 in Lübz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) was an East German high jumper who won the gold medal in the 1980 Summer Olympics, the first man ever to set a world record in the high jump at the Olympics. Early li ...
_2.36_m at:1983 shift:(22,-5) text:
Zhu Jianhua Zhu Jianhua (; born 29 May 1963) is a retired Chinese high jumper. His personal best of 2.39 metres is a former world record for the event, and is still the Chinese record. In Helsinki 1983, Zhu became China's first man to win a medal in t ...
_2.37_m at:1983 shift:(22,2) text:Zhu Jianhua_2.38_m at:1984 text:Zhu Jianhua_2.39_m at:1985 text:
Rudolf Povarnitsyn Rudolf Pavlovich Povarnitsyn (russian: Рудольф Павлович Поварницын; born June 13, 1962 in Votkinsk, Udmurtia) is a retired athlete, who represented USSR and later Ukraine. Career Competing in the high jump, his great ...
_2.40_m at:1985 shift:(22,2) text:
Igor Paklin Igor Vasilyevich Paklin (russian: Игорь Васильевич Паклин; born 15 June 1963 in Frunze, Kirghiz SSR) is a retired Kyrgyz athlete who represented USSR and later Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan,, pronounced or the Kyrgyz Republi ...
_2.41_m at:1988 text: Patrik Sjöberg_2.42_m at:1988 shift:(22,2) text: Javier Sotomayor_2.43_m at:1989 shift:(22,2) text:Javier Sotomayor_2.44_m at:1993 text:Javier Sotomayor_2.45_m


See also

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Women's high jump world record progression The first world record in the women's high jump was recognised by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922. In 1936, the FSFI was absorbed by the International Association of Athletics Federations, now known as World Athle ...
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List of Olympic medalists in athletics (men) This is the complete list of men's medalists in athletics at the Summer Olympics. It does not include the medalists from the Athletics at the 1906 Intercalated Games – these are no longer regarded as an official part of the Olympic chronology b ...
* Men's high jump Italian record progression *


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