1906 Olympic Intermediate Games / Athletics - High Jump (Men)

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athletics
sport athletics
discipline high jump
gender Men
place Panathinaic Stadium
Attendees 24 athletes from 11 countries
Competition phase April 30 / May 1, 1906

The men's high jump at the 1906 Olympic Intermediate Games in Athens was decided on May 1, 1906. The competition started on April 30th, but had to be interrupted in the evening due to darkness. Two factors were responsible for the long duration: On the one hand, you started at a height of 1.375 meters and only increased by one centimeter. On the other hand, the regulations stipulated that all remaining participants had to compete at every level.

Records

World record 1.97 m United States 44United States United States Michael Sweeney 1895
Olympic record 1.90 m United States 45United States United States Irving Baxter 1900

Results

space athlete country Height (m)
1 Con Leahy United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Great Britain 1.775
2 Lajos Gönczy Hungary 1867Hungary Hungary 1.75
3 Herbert Kerrigan United States 45United States United States 1.725
Themistoklis Diakidis Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece 1.725
5 Gunnar Roenström SwedenSweden Sweden 1.70
6th Bruno Söderström SwedenSweden Sweden 1.675
Halfdan Bjølgerud NorwayNorway Norway 1.675
8th Paul Weinstein German EmpireThe German Imperium Germany 1.65
Gustav Krojer Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Austria k. A.
Theodor Scheidl Austria CisleithanienCisleithania Austria k. A.
Léon Dupont BelgiumBelgium Belgium k. A.
Aage Petersen DenmarkDenmark Denmark k. A.
Niels Løw DenmarkDenmark Denmark k. A.
Otto Bock DenmarkDenmark Denmark k. A.
Henri Molinié Third French RepublicThird French Republic France k. A.
Jean Papot Third French RepublicThird French Republic France k. A.
Josef Kramer German EmpireThe German Imperium Germany k. A.
Peter O'Connor United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Great Britain k. A.
Nikolaos Andreadakis Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece k. A.
Nikolaos Drosinos Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece k. A.
Nikolaos Mourmouris Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece k. A.
Géza Szegedy Hungary 1867Hungary Hungary k. A.
István Somodi Hungary 1867Hungary Hungary k. A.
Pál Vargha Hungary 1867Hungary Hungary k. A.

The competition dragged on for many hours due to the unfortunate requirements (increase by one centimeter and prohibition to skip a height). After eight jumpers had crossed 1.65 m, it was decided to raise the bar by 2.5 centimeters each. With five remaining participants, the high jump was interrupted in the evening due to darkness. The next day the Olympic and medalists were determined. Leahy finally tried his hand at 1.85 m, but failed twice and skipped the third attempt.

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