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  2. Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump

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    The men's high jump was one of four men's jumping events on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo.Qualification was held on October 20, 1964, with the final on October 21. 29 athletes from 20 nations entered, with 1 not starting in the qualification round. [1]

  3. Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump

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    For the men's high jump event, the qualification period was between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024. 32 athletes were able to qualify for the event, with a maximum of three athletes per nation, by jumping the entry standard of 2.33 m or higher or by their World Athletics Ranking for this event. [9]

  4. John Rambo (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the year of his graduation, Rambo was a two-time NCAA High Jump Champion and won an Olympic bronze medal in the Tokyo Games. In 1965, Rambo was drafted in the sixth round by the St. Louis Hawks of the NBA, [5] but never actually played. Then injuries forced him from the professional basketball court for several seasons. [2]

  5. Valeriy Brumel - Wikipedia

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    Valeriy Nikolayevich Brumel (Russian: Валерий Николаевич Брумель; 14 April 1942 – 26 January 2003) [2] was a Soviet-Russian high jumper. The 1964 Olympic champion and multiple world record holder, he is regarded as one of the greatest athletes ever to compete in the high jump. His international career was ended by a ...

  6. Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    High jump details: Valeriy Brumel Soviet Union: 2.18 m (OR) John Thomas United States: 2.18 m (OR) John Rambo United States: 2.16 m Pole vault details: Fred Hansen United States: 5.10 m (OR) Wolfgang Reinhardt United Team of Germany: 5.05 m Klaus Lehnertz United Team of Germany: 5.00 m Long jump details: Lynn Davies Great Britain: 8.07 m Ralph ...

  7. Mike Larrabee - Wikipedia

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    Mike Larrabee (Michael Denny Larrabee; December 2, 1933 – April 22, 2003) was an American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1964 Summer Olympics. [1]Born in Hollywood, California and raised in Ventura, Larrabee was a young running talent in the mid-1950s.

  8. While covering the 2024 Summer Games, the TODAY co-anchor posted a clip July 30 of how she found a clever way to fix a sudden wardrobe malfunction. Hoda's yellow dress appeared to have ripped ...

  9. List of 1964 Summer Olympics medal winners - Wikipedia

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    1964: Finn details Germany (EUA) Wilhelm Kuhweide United States (USA) Peter Barrett Denmark (DEN) Henning Wind: 1964: Flying Dutchman details New Zealand (NZL) Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Great Britain (GBR) Keith Musto Tony Morgan United States (USA) Harry Melges William Bentsen: 1964: Star details Bahamas (BAH) Durward Knowles Cecil Cooke