European Athletics Championships 2012 / men's high jump

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21st European Athletics Championships
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discipline high jump
gender Men
Attendees 32 athletes from 23 countries
venue FinlandFinland Helsinki
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase June 28th (qualification)
June 29th (final)
Medalist
gold medal Robert Grabarz ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Silver medal Raivydas Stanys ( LTU ) LithuaniaLithuania 
Bronze medal Mickael Hanany ( FRA ) FranceFrance 

The men's high jump at the European Athletics Championships 2012 was held on June 28 and 29, 2012 in the Olympic Stadium in the Finnish capital Helsinki .

The British Robert Grabarz became European champion . He won ahead of Raivydas Stanys from Lithuania. The Frenchman Mickael Hanany won the bronze medal.

Existing records

World record 2.45 m CubaCuba Javier Sotomayor Salamanca , Spain July 27, 1993
European record 2.42 m SwedenSweden Patrik Sjöberg Stockholm , Sweden June 30, 1987
Germany BRBR Germany Carlo Thränhardt Berlin , Germany February 26, 1988
EM record 2.36 m RussiaRussia Andrei Silnow EM Gothenburg , Sweden August 9, 2006

Comment on the European record:
Carlo Thränhardt's above-mentioned European record was achieved in the hall. In the meantime, according to IAAF Rule 260.2 - Note 2 - in connection with IAAF Rule 260.13, records achieved in the hall are recognized as absolute records.

The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.

Legend

Brief overview of the meaning of the symbols - also commonly used in other publications:

- waived
O skipped
x invalid

qualification

June 28, 2012

32 participants competed in two groups for the qualifying round. The qualification height for the direct entry into the final was 2.28 m. Nobody went to this height after it was clear that 2.26 m would definitely be enough for the final. In order to be in the final, 2.23 m had to be taken in the second attempt at the latest or in the third jump if at most one failed attempt earlier. Twelve high jumpers qualified for the final (highlighted in light green).

Group A

space Surname nation Result (noun) 2.00 m 2.10 m 2.15 m 2.19 m 2.23 m 2.26 m
1 Sergei Mudrow RussiaRussia Russia 2.26 - O O xo xo O
2 Jaroslav Bába Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2.23 - - O O O xx–
Mickael Hanany FranceFrance France 2.23 - O O O O xx–
4th Mihai Donişan RomaniaRomania Romania 2.23 - O O xo O xxx
5 Michal Kabelka SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 2.23 - O O xxo O xx–
6th Szymon Kiecana PolandPoland Poland 2.23 - O xo O xo xxx
Samson Oni United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2.23 - - xo O xo xxx
8th Dmitriy Kroytor IsraelIsrael Israel 2.19 - O O xo xxx
9 Dmytro Demyanyuk UkraineUkraine Ukraine 2.19 - xxo - xxo xxx
10 Silvano Chesani ItalyItaly Italy 2.15 - O O xxx
Kyriakos Ioannou Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 2.15 - - O - xxx
Viktor Ninov BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 2.15 - - O xxx
Rožle Prezelj SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2.15 - O O xxx
14th Simón Siverio SpainSpain Spain 2.15 - O xxo xxx
15th Zurab Gogochuri GeorgiaGeorgia Georgia 2.10 O O xxx
Tom Parsons United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2.10 - O xxx

Group B

space Surname nation Result (noun) 2.00 m 2.10 m 2.15 m 2.19 m 2.23 m 2.26 m
1 Raivydas Stanys LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 2.26 - O O O O O
2 Robert Grabarz United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2.23 - - - O O xxx
3 Gianmarco Tamberi ItalyItaly Italy 2.23 - O xxo xo O xx–
4th Bohdan Bondarenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 2.23 - - O O xo xxx
5 Eike Onnen GermanyGermany Germany 2.23 - xo O O xxo xxx
6th Andrij Prozenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 2.23 - O xo xo xxo xxx
Fabrice Saint Jean FranceFrance France 2.23 - - - xxo xxo xxx
8th Miguel Ángel Sancho SpainSpain Spain 2.19 O O xo O xxx
9 Konstadínos Baniótis GreeceGreece Greece 2.19 - - O xo xxx
10 Osku Torro FinlandFinland Finland 2.19 - - xo xo xxx
11 Peter Horák SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 2.19 O O xo xxo xxx
12 Karl Lumi EstoniaEstonia Estonia 2.15 O O xo xxx
13 Marius Dumitrache RomaniaRomania Romania 2.15 O xo xxo xxx
14th Olivér Harsanyi HungaryHungary Hungary 2.10 O xxo xxx
Dragutin Topić SerbiaSerbia Serbia 2.10 O xxo xxx
16 Eugenio Rossi San MarinoSan Marino San Marino 2.00 O xxx

final

European champion Robbie Grabarz

June 29, 2012, 6:40 p.m.

space Surname nation Result (noun) 2.15 m 2.20 m 2.24 m 2.28 m 2.31 m 2.33 m
1 Robert Grabarz United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2.31 - - O O xo xxx
2 Raivydas Stanys LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 2.31 O xxo O xo xo xxx
3 Mickael Hanany FranceFrance France 2.28 O O O xxo xx– x
4th Sergei Mudrow RussiaRussia Russia 2.28 O O xo xxo xxx
5 Gianmarco Tamberi ItalyItaly Italy 2.24 O O O xxx
6th Szymon Kiecana PolandPoland Poland 2.24 O xo O xxx
Michal Kabelka SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 2.24 O xo O xxx
8th Jaroslav Bába Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2.24 O O xo xx– x
Mihai Donişan RomaniaRomania Romania 2.24 O O xo xxx
10 Eike Onnen GermanyGermany Germany 2.20 O xo xxx
11 Bohdan Bondarenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 2.15 xo - xxx
NM Samson Oni United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain ogV - xxx

Video

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. High jump , accessed January 14, 2020
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, High Jump Men , p. 21 (PDF; 271 kB), Spanish / English, accessed on February 9, 2020
  3. IAAF competition rules, page 240 (PDF; 4364 kB), accessed on February 9, 2020
  4. IAAF competition rules, page 244 (PDF; 4364 kB), accessed on February 9, 2020