Andriy Protsenko cleared 2.70m at his first attempt, but two failures
at 2.23m cost him the silver medal. He also won the bronze medal
at the earlier 2022 World Championships in Eugene.
2022 European Athletics Championships.
Final men's high jump, Munich, Germany.
1.
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Gianmarco Tamberi
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Italy |
2.30m
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2. |
Tobias Potye |
Germany
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2.27m
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3. |
Andriy Protsenko |
Ukraine
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2.27m
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2022 World Championships. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final men's high jump.
1.
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Mutaz Essa Barshim
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Qatar (QAT)
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2.37
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WL
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1 attempt at 2.42
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2. |
Woo Sang-hyeok |
South Korea (KOR)
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2.35
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=NR
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attempted 2.37 (1) & 2.39 (2)
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3. |
Andriy Protsenko |
Ukraine (UKR)
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2.33
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SB
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1 attempt 2.37
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4. |
Gianmarco Tamberi |
Italy (ITA)
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2.33
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SB
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3 failures 2.35
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5. |
Shelby McEwen |
United States (USA)
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2.30
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1 attempt 2.35
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Django Lovett |
Canada (CAN)
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2.27
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Luis Enrique Zayas |
Cuba (CUB)
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2.27
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8.
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Tomohiro Shinno |
Japan (JPN) |
2.27
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