Woo Sang-hyeok took three attempts to clear 2.31m, but just one to clear
2.34m and win the Gold medal. All the men below except Woo took two
attempts to clear 2.31m.
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
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|
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6. |
Thomas |
Carmoy
|
Belgium
|
2.28
|
PB
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2022 World Championships. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final men's high jump.
1.
|
Mutaz Essa Barshim
|
Qatar (QAT)
|
2.37
|
WL
|
1 attempt at 2.42
|
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2. |
Woo Sang-hyeok |
South Korea (KOR)
|
2.35
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=NR
|
attempted 2.37 (1) & 2.39 (2)
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3. |
Andriy Protsenko |
Ukraine (UKR)
|
2.33
|
SB
|
1 attempt 2.37
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4. |
Gianmarco Tamberi |
Italy (ITA)
|
2.33
|
SB
|
3 failures 2.35
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5. |
Shelby McEwen |
United States (USA)
|
2.30
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|
1 attempt 2.35
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=6. |
Django Lovett |
Canada (CAN)
|
2.27
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=6. |
Luis Enrique Zayas |
Cuba (CUB)
|
2.27
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8.
|
Tomohiro Shinno |
Japan (JPN) |
2.27
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