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  1. 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.

  2. Sep 14, 2013 · Records; Send Competition Results; World Rankings; ... World Athletics Suppliers; Countdown ... High Jump men Share Tweet ...

  3. He twice increased the world record, to 2.44 metres (8 ft 0.06 in) on July 29, 1989 in San Juan and to the current record of 2.45 metres (8 ft 0.46 in) on July 23, 1993 in Salamanca. Sotomayor...

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › High_jumpHigh jump - Wikipedia

    Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) is the current world record holder with a jump of 2.45 m (8 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in) set in 1993 – the longest-standing record in the history of the men's high jump. Stefka Kostadinova (Bulgaria) has held the women's world record of 2.09 m (6 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) since 1987, also the longest-held record in the event.

  5. worldathletics.org › records › by-disciplineHigh Jump - World Athletics

    World Championships in Athletics Records. 2.41. Bohdan BONDARENKO. 30 AUG 1989. UKR. Luzhniki Stadion, Moskva (RUS) 15 AUG 2013. World Indoor Championships Records. 2.43.

  6. Feb 26, 2019 · World Athletics Partner; ... World Record Progression of High Jump Share Tweet Email male - SENIOR Mark ...

  7. The high jump world record is 2.45 meters (8 ft 0.46 in), by Javier Sotomayor of Cuba, who achieved this height on the 27th of July 1993 in Salamanca (see High Jump Record videos). Sotomayor also holds the indoor world record of 2.43 meters (7 ft 11.67 in).

  8. Dec 19, 2016 · The high jump world record is an astonishing one and has risen greatly over the past 100 years. Currently, the world record is held by Javier Sotomayor from Cuba, who jumped 2.45m to set the world record in 1993. He is the only person to have ever jumped over 8 feet in height (8 feet, 0.25 inches).

  9. Apr 1, 2018 · Check out our website: https://oly.ch/WatchLiveSport High jumper Dick Fosbury surprises the world and revolutionized the jump with his "Fosbury Flop" at the Olympic Games Mexico City 1968.

  10. A plaque on Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria, commemorating Stefka Kostadinova 's high jump world record of 2.08 m set on 31 May 1986. The first world record in the women's high jump was recognised by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922.

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