Hamish Kerr jumping at the World Indoor Championships
where he shared the bronze medal with 2020 Olympic Champion
Gianmarco Tamberi. They both had two failures up to their
clearing 2.31m, at which they both took two attempts to clear.
They both failed three times at 2.34m.
2022 World Indoor Championship.
Belgrade, Serbia
Men's high jump final.
1.
|
Woo
|
Sang-hyeok
|
South Korea
|
2.34
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2. |
Loïc
|
Gasch
|
Switzerland
|
2.31
|
SB
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3. |
Gianmarco
|
Tamberi
|
Italy
|
2.31
|
SB
|
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3. |
Hamish |
Kerr
|
New Zealand
|
2.31
|
NR
|
**
|
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5. |
Thiago |
Moura
|
Brazil
|
2.31
|
AR
|
NR
|
|
6. |
Thomas |
Carmoy
|
Belgium
|
2.28
|
PB
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** The previous record was Roger Te Puni's 39 year old (Indoor) record
of 2.16m.