2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump

The men's high jump event at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany was held between 19 August and 21 August 2009.

The 2008 Olympic gold and silver medallists, Andrey Silnov and Germaine Mason, did not compete at the Championships and the reigning world champion, Donald Thomas had been in poor form that season. The Russian duo, Yaroslav Rybakov and world leader Ivan Ukhov, were the most favoured athletes. The 2005 world champion Yuriy Krymarenko and Olympic medallist Kyriakos Ioannou had performed sub-par prior to the competition. Andrey Tereshin, Jaroslav Bába and host representative Raúl Spank rounded out the likely medal candidates.[1] In the qualification round, the two past champions (Thomas and Krymarenko) failed to make the qualifying mark of 2.30 m. All the favourites progressed, with Kyriakos Ioannou topping the rankings, while Mickael Hanany and Motswana Kabelo Kgosiemang jumped season's best to make the final.[2]

The final, held on 21 August, was delayed by 90 minutes due to heavy rainfall in Berlin, and this produced much lower results compared to the qualification for a majority of the jumpers. No medalling athlete reached the qualifying mark of 2.30 m that they had two days previously. Ivan Ukhov, who had a season's best of 2.40 m, finished with a best of 2.23 m, and Andra Manson similarly failed to match expectations. Only Rybakov, Ioannou, Spank and Sylwester Bednarek passed the 2.28 m height. Rybakov and Ioannou passed 2.32 m on their first attempts, while the other two athletes took two jumps for the height which were personal bests. These turned out to be the final passes of the competition and Rybakov beat Ioannou to the gold by having one less failed attempt in the competition, while Spank and Bednarek shared the bronze honours.[3]

This was Rybakov's first gold after three silvers in past world championships. Ioannou was Cyprus' only medallist from the championships that year. Joint-third Bednarek was a surprise medallist given that this was his first senior outdoor competition and he had started the season with a best of 2.26 m.[3] The winning result of 2.32 m was the lowest winning result in the history of high jumping finals in the World Championships in Athletics, shared with the finals of 1983 and 2005.

Medalists

Gold Yaroslav Rybakov
 (Russia)
Silver Kyriakos Ioannou
 (Cyprus)
Bronze Sylwester Bednarek
 (Poland)
 Raúl Spank
 (Germany)

Records

World record  Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2.45 Salamanca, Spain 27 July 1993
Championship record  Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2.40 Stuttgart, Germany 22 August 1993
World Leading  Andra Manson (USA) 2.35 Austin, United States 4 April 2009
African record  Jacques Freitag (RSA) 2.38 Oudtshoorn, South Africa 5 March 2005
Asian record  Zhu Jianhua (CHN) 2.39 Eberstadt, West Germany 10 June 1984
North American record  Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2.45 Salamanca, Spain 27 July 1993
South American record  Gilmar Mayo (COL) 2.33 Pereira, Colombia 17 October 1994
European record  Patrik Sjöberg (SWE) 2.42 Stockholm, Sweden 30 June 1987
Oceanian record  Tim Forsyth (AUS) 2.36 Melbourne, Australia 2 March 1997

Qualification standards

A standard B standard
2.31m 2.28m

Schedule

Date Time Round
August 19, 200911:10Qualification
August 21, 200919:15Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 2.30 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

RankGroupNameNationality2.102.152.202.242.272.30ResultNotes
1AKyriakos Ioannou Cyprus (CYP)-ooxxooo2.30Q, SB
2BLinus Thörnblad Sweden (SWE)-ooooxo2.30Q
3AKabelo Kgosiemang Botswana (BOT)-oooxoxo2.30Q, SB
4BRaúl Spank Germany (GER)--oxoxxoxo2.30Q
5BAndra Manson United States (USA)-ooxxoxxoxo2.30Q
6AYaroslav Rybakov Russia (RUS)--oooxxo2.30Q
6BIvan Ukhov Russia (RUS)-ooooxxo2.30Q
8BMickaël Hanany France (FRA)-ooxxooxxo2.30Q, SB
9AGiulio Ciotti Italy (ITA)-ooooxxx2.27q
9AMartijn Nuyens Netherlands (NED)oooooxxx2.27q
9AKeith Moffatt United States (USA)-ooooxxx2.27q
12AJaroslav Bába Czech Republic (CZE)--oxooxxx2.27q
12BSylwester Bednarek Poland (POL)oxooooxxx2.27q
14BJessé de Lima Brazil (BRA)-ooxxooxxx2.27
15BDonald Thomas Bahamas (BAH)ooooxoxxx2.27
16AKonstadínos Baniótis Greece (GRE)-oooxxx2.24
17ATrevor Barry Bahamas (BAH)-xoooxxx2.24
18AAndrey Tereshin Russia (RUS)-ooxoxxx2.24
18BYuriy Krymarenko Ukraine (UKR)oooxoxxx2.24
20BOskari Frösén Finland (FIN)-o-xxoxx-x2.24
21ATora Harris United States (USA)-oxxoxxox-xx2.24
22BJavier Bermejo Spain (ESP)oooxx-x2.20
22BNaoyuki Daigo Japan (JPN)-ooxxx2.20
22BViktor Shapoval Ukraine (UKR)oooxxx2.20
25AAndriy Protsenko Ukraine (UKR)oxooxxx2.20
26AGrzegorz Sposób Poland (POL)ooxoxxx2.20
27BPeter Horák Slovakia (SVK)ooxxoxxx2.20
28BArtsiom Zaitsau Belarus (BLR)-oxx2.15
28BMajed Aldin Gazal Syria (SYR)ooxxx2.15SB
30ADragutin Topić Serbia (SRB)-xxoxxx2.15
ASergey Zasimovich Kazakhstan (KAZ)DNS

Key: Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Final

RankNameNationality2.182.232.282.322.35ResultNotes
Yaroslav Rybakov Russia (RUS)ooxooxxx2.32
Kyriakos Ioannou Cyprus (CYP)ooxxooxxx2.32SB
Sylwester Bednarek Poland (POL)xooxoxoxxx2.32PB
Raúl Spank Germany (GER)ooxxoxoxxx2.32PB
5Jaroslav Bába Czech Republic (CZE)ooxxx2.23
5Mickaël Hanany France (FRA)ooxxx2.23
5Martijn Nuyens Netherlands (NED)ooxxx2.23
5Linus Thörnblad Sweden (SWE)ooxxx2.23
9Andra Manson United States (USA)xooxxx2.23
10Ivan Ukhov Russia (RUS)oxoxxx2.23
11Giulio Ciotti Italy (ITA)xoxxoxxx2.23
11Keith Moffatt United States (USA)xoxxoxxx2.23
13Kabelo Kgosiemang Botswana (BOT)xxoxxx2.18

Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best

References

General
Specific
  1. Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-09). Men's High Jump - PREVIEW Archived 2012-06-10 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-21.
  2. Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-19). Event Report - Men's High Jump - Qualification Archived 2012-06-10 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-21.
  3. Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-21). Event Report - Men's High Jump - Final Archived 2012-06-13 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-10-21.
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