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* There is controversy over Griffith-Joyner's world record as questions have been raised as to whether the wind actually was zero, as indicated by the trackside anemometer. The triple-jump anemometer, some 10 metres away, read 4.3 m/s, more than double the acceptable limit. [4] Despite the controversy, the record was ratified by the IAAF.
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.
Toggle Women's subsection. 2.1 100 m. 2.2 200 m. 2.3 400 m. ... Record Athlete Nationality Date ... High Jump. Class Record Athlete
Florence Griffith-Joyner’s 35-year-old world record of 10.49 still stands. Richardson also claimed gold in the 4x100 relay as well as bronze in the 200-meter at the world championships.
High jump: 2.34 m A: Mickaël Hanany: 22 March 2014 UTEP Springtime El Paso, United States [32] Pole vault: 6.05 m [b] Renaud Lavillenie: 30 May 2015 Prefontaine Classic: Eugene, United States [33] Long jump: 8.42 m (+0.4 m/s) Salim Sdiri: 12 June 2009 Pierre-Bénite, France Triple jump: 18.04 m (+0.3 m/s) Teddy Tamgho: 18 August 2013 World ...
More than 40 World Records in athletics had been set in the 2024 Summer Paralympics. [4] ... Women's 100 metres: T38: ... Men's high jump: T63:
World Para Championships: Paris, France [103] F56: 13.49 m Olokhan Musayev Azerbaijan 15 September 2008 Paralympic Games: Beijing, China [86] F57: 16.01 m Yasin Khosravi Iran 16 July 2023 World Para Championships: Paris, France [104] F58: 16.03 m Alexey Ashapatov Russia 9 September 2008 Paralympic Games: Beijing, China F61 vacant: F62 7.87 m ...
At the meeting, two world records were broken in the women's high jump (by Yaroslava Mahuchikh) and women's 1500 m (by Faith Kipyegon). [1] [2]Other notable performances occurred in the men's 800 meters, where three athletes ran under the 1:42 barrier; France's Gabriel Tual (1:41.61), Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi (1:41.58), who previously broke the 1:42 barrier at the 2024 Kenyan Olympic Trials ...