Maksim Nedasekau clearing the bar during the earlier rounds
and in the smaller photo saluting the crowd as he bowed out
of the competition. He cleared 2.33m at his first attempt, having
failed at every height except the opening 2.19m. But 2.35m, one try,
and 2.37, two tries, was impossible.
In 2016 Maksim won the European U20 Championship in Poland
with a height of 2.33m.
2019 World Athletics Championships. Doha, Qatar.
Final men's high jump.
1.
|
Mutaz Essa Barshim
|
Qatar |
2.37m
|
WL
|
|
2. |
Mikhail Akimenko |
Authorised Neutral Athletes |
2.35 |
PB
|
|
3. |
Ilya Ivanyuk |
Authorised Neutral Athletes
|
2.35 |
PB
|
|
4. |
Maksim Nedasekau |
Belarus |
2.33 |
PB
|
|
5.
|
Luis Zayas |
Cuba |
2.30 |
PB
|
|
6.
|
Brandon Starc |
Australia |
2.30 |
SB
|
|
7. |
Michael Mason |
Canada |
2.30 |
|
|
8. |
Lee Hup Wei |
Malaysia |
2.27
|
|
|