1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump
Events at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics ![]() | ||||
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Track events | ||||
100 m | men | women | ||
200 m | men | women | ||
400 m | men | women | ||
800 m | men | women | ||
1500 m | men | women | ||
3000 m | women | |||
5000 m | men | |||
10,000 m | men | women | ||
100 m hurdles | women | |||
110 m hurdles | men | |||
400 m hurdles | men | women | ||
3000 m steeplechase |
men | |||
4×100 m relay | men | women | ||
4×400 m relay | men | women | ||
5000 m walk | women | |||
10,000 m walk | men | |||
Field events | ||||
High jump | men | women | ||
Pole vault | men | |||
Long jump | men | women | ||
Triple jump | men | women | ||
Shot put | men | women | ||
Discus throw | men | women | ||
Hammer throw | men | |||
Javelin throw | men | women | ||
Combined events | ||||
Heptathlon | women | |||
Decathlon | men | |||
The men's high jump event at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Seoul, Korea, at Olympic Stadium on 18 and 20 September.[1][2]
Medalists
Gold | Steve Smith![]() |
Silver | Tim Forsyth![]() |
Bronze | Takahiro Kimino![]() |
Results
Final
20 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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![]() | Steve Smith | ![]() | 2.37 | =WJR |
![]() | Tim Forsyth | ![]() | 2.31 | |
![]() | Takahiro Kimino | ![]() | 2.29 | |
4 | Kim Tae-Hyung | ![]() | 2.23 | |
5 | Sergey Klyugin | ![]() | 2.20 | |
5 | Kristofer Lamos | ![]() | 2.20 | |
7 | Tomáš Janků | ![]() | 2.17 | |
8 | Coenraad Roux | ![]() | 2.17 | |
9 | Clayton Pugh | ![]() | 2.17 | |
10 | Xu Xiaodong | ![]() | 2.14 | |
10 | Sven Ootjers | ![]() | 2.14 | |
12 | Mirko Zanotti | ![]() | 2.14 | |
13 | Clifford van Reed | ![]() | 2.14 | |
14 | Dejan Miloševic | ![]() | 2.10 | |
15 | Hugo Muñoz | ![]() | 2.10 | |
16 | Stanley Osuide | ![]() | 2.05 | |
16 | Kostas Liapis | ![]() | 2.05 | |
16 | Kim Tae-hoi | ![]() | 2.05 | |
19 | Antoine Burke | ![]() | 2.00 |
Qualifications
18 Sep
Group A
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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1 | Tim Forsyth | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
1 | Takahiro Kimino | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
3 | Xu Xiaodong | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
3 | Clifford van Reed | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
5 | Sven Ootjers | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
6 | Stanley Osuide | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
6 | Kristofer Lamos | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
6 | Antoine Burke | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
6 | Coenraad Roux | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
10 | Kim Tae-hoi | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
11 | Dejan Miloševic | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
12 | Kostas Liapis | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
13 | Hugo Muñoz | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
14 | Giorgio Florindi | ![]() | 2.05 | |
15 | Oskari Frösén | ![]() | 2.05 | |
16 | Ignacio Pérez | ![]() | 2.00 |
Group B
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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1 | Sergey Klyugin | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
1 | Steve Smith | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
1 | Kim Tae-Hyung | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
4 | Clayton Pugh | ![]() | 2.16 | Q |
5 | Mirko Zanotti | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
5 | Tomáš Janků | ![]() | 2.13 | q |
7 | Jochen Schmälzle | ![]() | 2.10 | |
7 | Olivier Paroz | ![]() | 2.10 | |
9 | Neophytos Kalogerou | ![]() | 2.10 | |
10 | Erik Mueller | ![]() | 2.10 | |
11 | Niki Grundner | ![]() | 2.10 | |
12 | Enrique Berruezo | ![]() | 2.10 | |
13 | Erik Nys | ![]() | 2.05 | |
13 | Toshihiro Koyama | ![]() | 2.05 | |
15 | Primoz Moljk | ![]() | 2.05 | |
16 | Andrés Leal | ![]() | 2.00 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 32 athletes from 23 countries participated in the event.
Australia (2)
Austria (1)
Belgium (1)
China (1)
Commonwealth of Independent States (1)
Cuba (1)
Cyprus (1)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Finland (1)
Germany (2)
Greece (1)
Ireland (1)
Italy (2)
Japan (2)
Netherlands (1)
Peru (1)
Slovenia (2)
South Africa (1)
South Korea (2)
Spain (2)
Switzerland (1)
United Kingdom (2)
United States (2)
References
- ↑ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1992 Seoul KOR Sep 16-20, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 5 Mar 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
- ↑ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015
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