1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump
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The men's high jump event at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sydney, Australia, at International Athletic Centre on 22 and 24 August.[1][2]
Medalists[edit]
Gold | Mark Boswell Canada |
Silver | Svatoslav Ton Czech Republic |
Silver | Ben Challenger United Kingdom |
Results[edit]
Final[edit]
24 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mark Boswell | Canada | 2.24 | ||
Svatoslav Ton | Czech Republic | 2.21 | ||
Ben Challenger | United Kingdom | 2.21 | ||
4 | Dave Furman | United States | 2.18 | |
5 | Toni Huikuri | Finland | 2.18 | |
6 | Dejan Vreljakovic | Yugoslavia | 2.18 | |
7 | James Brierley | United Kingdom | 2.15 | |
7 | Roman Fricke | Germany | 2.15 | |
9 | François Potgieter | South Africa | 2.15 | |
10 | Yannick Tregaro | Sweden | 2.10 | |
11 | Tivadar Kovács | Hungary | 2.10 | |
12 | Noriyasu Arai | Japan | 2.05 |
Qualifications[edit]
22 Aug
Group A[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Svatoslav Ton | Czech Republic | 2.14 | q |
1 | Toni Huikuri | Finland | 2.14 | q |
1 | James Brierley | United Kingdom | 2.14 | q |
1 | Noriyasu Arai | Japan | 2.14 | q |
5 | Yannick Tregaro | Sweden | 2.14 | q |
5 | Dejan Vreljakovic | Yugoslavia | 2.14 | q |
7 | Alfredo Deza | Peru | 2.10 | |
8 | Vagner Principe | Brazil | 2.10 | |
9 | Alberto Juantorena Jr. | Cuba | 2.10 | |
10 | Marcin Kaczocha | Poland | 2.10 | |
11 | Andrey Krasulya | Ukraine | 2.05 | |
12 | David Larsen | United States | 2.05 | |
13 | Ronald Garlett | Australia | 2.00 | |
13 | Oleg Prokopov | Belarus | 2.00 | |
15 | Felipe Apablaza | Chile | 2.00 | |
16 | Luis Soto Caballero | Puerto Rico | 2.00 | |
Zoltán Akacz | Hungary | NH |
Group B[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark Boswell | Canada | 2.14 | q |
1 | Ben Challenger | United Kingdom | 2.14 | q |
1 | Roman Fricke | Germany | 2.14 | q |
1 | Tivadar Kovács | Hungary | 2.14 | q |
1 | Dave Furman | United States | 2.14 | q |
6 | François Potgieter | South Africa | 2.14 | q |
7 | Sauli Niemi | Finland | 2.10 | |
7 | Katsuyoshi Miyamichi | Japan | 2.10 | |
9 | Marat Rakipov | Russia | 2.10 | |
10 | Adi Mordel | Israel | 2.10 | |
11 | Fabrício Romero | Brazil | 2.10 | |
12 | Abderahmane Hammad | Algeria | 2.05 | |
12 | Luke Temme | Australia | 2.05 | |
14 | Aleksey Lesnichiy | Belarus | 2.05 | |
15 | Ha Chung-Soo | South Korea | 2.00 | |
16 | Dejan Dokleja | Croatia | 2.00 | |
Fawzi Warsame | Somalia | NH |
Participation[edit]
According to an unofficial count, 34 athletes from 26 countries participated in the event.
- Algeria (1)
- Australia (2)
- Belarus (2)
- Brazil (2)
- Canada (1)
- Chile (1)
- Croatia (1)
- Cuba (1)
- Czech Republic (1)
- Finland (2)
- Germany (1)
- Hungary (2)
- Israel (1)
- Japan (2)
- Peru (1)
- Poland (1)
- Puerto Rico (1)
- Russia (1)
- Somalia (1)
- South Africa (1)
- South Korea (1)
- Sweden (1)
- Ukraine (1)
- United Kingdom (2)
- United States (2)
- Yugoslavia (1)
References[edit]
- ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1996 Sydney AUS Aug 20-25, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 31 October 2013, retrieved 13 June 2015
- ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015