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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. [ 2 ] : vii, 155–157 When measurements were taken in feet and inches the bar could be raised, for record-attempt purposes, in increments of one-quarter inch.
2.42 m (7 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) Patrik Sjöberg: 30 June 1987: Stockholm Ukraine 2.42 m (7 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) Bohdan Bondarenko: 14 June 2014 New York City Kyrgyzstan 2.41 m (7 ft 10 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) Igor Paklin: 4 September 1985 Kobe Romania 2.40 m (7 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) Sorin Matei: 20 June 1990 Bratislava United States 2.40 m (7 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in)
Toggle the table of contents. ... High jump ; Long jump ... (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations
High jump: 2.38 m A: Hollis Conway: Louisiana-Lafayette: June 3, 1989 NCAA Division I Championships: Provo, Utah [2] Pole vault: 6.00 m Armand Duplantis: Louisiana State University: May 11, 2019 SEC Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [18] Long jump: 8.74 m A (+2.0 m/s) Erick Walder: University of Arkansas: April 2, 1994 UTEP Springtime ...
High jump: 1.74 m Janea Moffitt: March 15, 2015 Landover, United States Pole vault: 3.93 m A: Jathiyah Muhammad: March 7, 2020 AAU Southwest Championships Albuquerque, United States 14 years, 66 days [82] Long jump: 5.72 m Savannah Carson: March 11, 2012 Normal, United States Triple jump: 11.42 m Aliyah Harmon: March 11, 2012 Normal, United ...
High jump: 1.99 m (6 ft 6 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) Vashti Cunningham: June 23, 2017 USA Championships: Sacramento, California, United States 19 years, 156 days [47] Pole vault: 4.65 m (15 ft 3 in) Hana Moll: 21 August 2023 World Championships: Budapest, Hungary 18 years, 202 days [48] Long jump: 6.86 m (22 ft 6 in) (+0.1 m/s) Alyssa Jones: 8 June 2023
This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the high jump. Measurement was conducted in imperial distances (feet and inches) until 1975. Measurement was conducted in imperial distances (feet and inches) until 1975.
The 1992 Olympic gold medalist, he was the dominant high jumper of the 1990s; his personal best of 2.45 m (8 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in) makes him the only person ever to have cleared eight feet (2.44 m). He cleared eight feet twice, the first time with 2.44 m in 1989.