- Men's high jump indoor world record progression
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Main article: Athletics record progressions
The Men's high jump indoor world record progression starting in 1893 and ratified by IAAF from 1987 [1]
Contents
Record Progression
In lightgreen records ratified by IAAF.
Misure Athlete Venue Date 1.83 William Byrd-Page 1887 1.885 George Fearing Boston 1891 1.89 Michael Sweeney Feb 14, 1893 1.905 Michael Sweeney Philadelphia Feb 17, 1893 1.91 Michael Sweeney Boston Feb 10, 1894 1.915 Harry Porter New York Feb 16, 1908 1.915* Samuel Lawrence Cambridge Mar 21, 1911 1.94 Samuel Lawrence Boston Feb 09, 1912 1.95 John Murphy New York Feb 01, 1922 1.95* Leroy Brown Boston Feb 25, 1922 1.95* Leroy Brown New York Mar 11, 1922 1.96 Leroy Brown New York Jan 31, 1923 1.96* Richmond Landon New York Jan 31, 1923 1.98 Harold Osborn Chicago Jan 25, 1924 1.98* Harold Osborn Jan 19, 1925 1.985 Harold Osborn New York Jan 25, 1925 1.99 Harold Osborn New York Feb 01, 1925 2.00 Harold Osborn Kansas City Feb 07, 1925 2.00* Bert Nelson South Bend Feb 01, 1930 2.005 George Spitz New York Feb 07, 1931 2.02 George Spitz New York Feb 06, 1932 2.045 George Spitz Boston Feb 13, 1932 2.05 Walter Marty New York Feb 17, 1934 2.05* Gilbert Cruter Fort Collins Feb 22, 1936 2.055 Edward Burke New York Feb 22, 1936 2.055* Cornelius Johnson New York Feb 22, 1936 2.06 Edward Burke New York Feb 27, 1937 2.075 Melvin Walker Indianapolis Mar 20, 1937 2.08 Ken Wiesner Milwaukee Mar 14, 1953 2.10 Ken Wiesner Chicago Mar 28, 1953 2.11 John Thomas Hanover, NY Jan 10, 1959 2.125 John Thomas Boston Jan 17, 1959 2.13 John Thomas New York Jan 31, 1959 2.13* John Thomas New York Feb 14, 1959 2.13* John Thomas New York Feb 21, 1959 2.165 John Thomas New York Feb 21, 1959 2.17 John Thomas New York Jan 30, 1960 2.17* John Thomas Boston Feb 06, 1960 2.18 John Thomas New York Feb 20, 1960 2.195 John Thomas Chicago Mar 11, 1960 2.21 Valeriy Brumel Leningrad Jan 28, 1961 2.25 Valeriy Brumel Leningrad Jan 28, 1961 2.26 Dwight Stones Pocatello Jan 17, 1975 2.265 Dwight Stones Los Angeles Jan 18, 1975 2.265* Dwight Stones Inglewood Feb 07, 1975 2.27 Dwight Stones Oklahoma City Feb 15, 1975 2.28 Dwight Stones New York Feb 21, 1975 2.29 Dwight Stones New York Feb 20, 1976 2.30 Dwight Stones San Diego Feb 21, 1976 2.31 Greg Joy College Park Jan 13, 1978 2.32 Franklin Jacobs New York Jan 27, 1978 2.33 Vladimir Yashchenko Milan Mar 12, 1978 2.35 Vladimir Yashchenko Milan Mar 12, 1978 2.36 Igor Paklin Milan Feb 01, 1984 2.37 Carlo Thränhardt West Berlin Feb 24, 1984 2.38 Patrik Sjöberg West Berlin Feb 22, 1985 2.39 Dietmar Mögenburg Köln Feb 24, 1985 2.40 Carlo Thränhardt Simmerath Jan 16, 1987 2.41 Patrik Sjöberg Piraeus Feb 01, 1987 2.42 Carlo Thränhardt West Berlin Feb 26, 1988 2.43 Javier Sotomayor Budapest Mar 04, 1989 References
See also
- List of world records in athletics
- Men's high jump world record progression
External links
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