National champions High Jump (men)

National champions High Jump (men)

Below a list of all national champions in the Men's High Jump event in track and field from several countries since 1980.

Contents

Argentina Argentina

  • 1980: Fernando Pastoriza
  • 1981: Oscar Baronetto
  • 1982: Carlos Gambetta
  • 1983: Fernando Pastoriza
  • 1984: Fernando Pastoriza
  • 1985: Fernando Pastoriza
  • 1986: Fernando Pastoriza
  • 1987: Fernando Pastoriza
  • 1988: Fernando Moreno
  • 1989: Fernando Pastoriza
  • 1990: Fernando Moreno
  • 1991: Fernando Moreno
  • 1992: Fernando Moreno
  • 1993: Fernando Moreno
  • 1994: Erasmo Jara
  • 1995: Erasmo Jara
  • 1996: Erasmo Jara
  • 1997: Erasmo Jara
  • 1998: Erasmo Jara
  • 1999: Erasmo Jara
  • 2000: Erasmo Jara
  • 2001: Erasmo Jara
  • 2002: Erasmo Jara
  • 2003: Erasmo Jara
  • 2004: Leandro Piedrabuena
  • 2005: Erasmo Jara
  • 2006: Santiago Guerci

Australia Australia

  • 1980: David Morrow
  • 1981: David Hoyle
  • 1982: Larry Sayers
  • 1983: Mark Barratt
  • 1984: John Atkinson
  • 1985: Michael Allen
  • 1986: Lee Balkin (USA)
  • 1987: Marc Howard
  • 1988: David Anderson
  • 1989: Ian Garrett
  • 2000: Nick Moroney
  • 2001: Nick Moroney
  • 2002: Nick Moroney
  • 2003: Joshua Lodge
  • 2004: Nick Moroney
  • 2005: Nick Moroney
  • 2006: Nick Moroney
  • 2007: Liam Zamel-Paez
  • 2008: Cal Pearce
  • 2009: Liam Zamel-Paez
  • 2010: Liam Zamel-Paez
  • 2011: Chris Armet

Belarus Belarus

  • 1992: Vladimir Zaboronyok
  • 1993: Oleg Zhukovskiy
  • 1994: Nikolay Moskalev
  • 1995: Gintaras Varanauskas (LTU)
  • 1996: Aleksandr Buglakov
  • 1997: Oleg Vorobey
  • 1998: Oleg Vorobey
  • 1999: Aleksey Lesnichiy
  • 2000: Oleg Prokopov
  • 2001: Aleksey Lesnichiy
  • 2002: Aleksey Lesnichiy
  • 2003: Aleksandr Veryutin
  • 2004: Gennadiy Moroz
  • 2005: Aleksandr Veryutin
  • 2006: Aleksandr Veryutin

Belgium Belgium

  • 1980: Guy Moreau
  • 1981: Peter Soetewey
  • 1982: William Nachtegael
  • 1983: Eddy Annys
  • 1984: Marc Borra
  • 1985: Eddy Annys
  • 1986: Patrick Steemans
  • 1987: Marc Hallemeersch
  • 1988: Dimitri Maenhout
  • 1989: Gerolf De Backer
  • 1990: Gerolf De Backer
  • 1991: Dimitri Maenhout
  • 1992: Dimitri Maenhout
  • 1993: Dominique Sandron
  • 1994: Dominique Sandron
  • 1995: Carl Van Roeyen
  • 1996: Livio Baggio
  • 1997: Carl Van Roeyen
  • 1998: Carl Van Roeyen
  • 1999: Patrick De Paepe
  • 2000: Patrick De Paepe
  • 2001: Stijn Stroobants
  • 2002: Stijn Stroobants
  • 2003: Benoît Braconnier
  • 2004: Stijn Stroobants
  • 2005: Stijn Stroobants
  • 2006: Stijn Stroobants
  • 2007: Timothy Hubert
  • 2008: Tim Rummens
  • 2009: Stijn Stroobants
  • 2010: Stijn Stroobants
  • 2011: Timothy Hubert

Bulgaria Bulgaria

  • 1980: Atanas Mladenov
  • 1981: Georgi Gadzhev
  • 1982: Atanas Mladenov
  • 1983: Rumen Yotsov
  • 1984: Georgi Gadzhev
  • 1985: Valentin Gatov
  • 1986: Georgi Dakov
  • 1987: Georgi Dakov
  • 1988: Georgi Dakov
  • 1989: Kotzo Kostov
  • 2000: Angel Kararadev
  • 2001: Angel Kararadev
  • 2002: Georgi Getov
  • 2003: Georgi Getov
  • 2004: Georgi Getov
  • 2005: Stoyan Kekov
  • 2006: Stefan Altanov

Canada Canada

China PR China

Cuba Cuba

Denmark Denmark

  • 1980: Jesper Tørring
  • 1981: Leon Axen
  • 1982: Flemming Vejsnæs
  • 1983: René Tyranski Nielsen
  • 1984: René Tyranski Nielsen
  • 1985: Stig Oxholm
  • 1986: René Tyranski Nielsen
  • 1987: Lars Bach Jensen
  • 1988: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1989: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1990: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1991: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1992: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1993: Lars Werge Andersen
  • 1994: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1995: Lars Werge Andersen
  • 1996: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1997: Michael Mikkelsen
  • 1998: Anders Møller
  • 1999: Michael Odgård
  • 2000: Christoffer Holst
  • 2001: Anders Møller
  • 2002: Jens Møller Boeriis
  • 2003: Anders Black
  • 2004: Anders Black
  • 2005: Anders Black
  • 2006: Jens Møller Boeriis
  • 2007: Jens Møller Boeriis
  • 2008:
  • 2009:

Estonia Estonia

  • 2000: Marko Aleksejev
  • 2001: Ramon Kaju
  • 2002: Marko Aleksejev
  • 2003: Marko Aleksejev
  • 2004: Marko Aleksejev
  • 2005: Marko Aleksejev
  • 2006: Marko Aleksejev
  • 2007: Marko Aleksejev
  • 2008: Karl Lumi
  • 2009: Karl Lumi
  • 2010: Karl Lumi

Finland Finland

  • 1980: Ossi Aura
  • 1981: Juha Porkka
  • 1982: Mikko Levola
  • 1983: Jouko Kilpi
  • 1984: Erkki Niemi
  • 1985: Mikko Levola
  • 1986: Timo Ruuskanen
  • 1987: Mikko Levola
  • 1988: Veli-Pekka Kokkonen
  • 1989: Mikko Levola

France France

  • 1980: Paul Tanon
  • 1981: Franck Bonnet
  • 1982: Franck Verzy
  • 1983: Moussa Fall (SEN)
  • 1984: Franck Verzy
  • 1985: Dominique Hernandez
  • 1986: Franck Verzy
  • 1987: Jean-Charles Gicquel
  • 1988: Dominique Hernandez
  • 1989: Joël Vincent

Germany Germany

East Germany East Germany

West Germany West Germany

Germany Unified Germany

  • 1997: Martin Buss
  • 1998: Martin Buss
  • 1999: Martin Buss
  • 2000: Wolfgang Kreissig
  • 2001: Martin Buss
  • 2002: Martin Buss

United Kingdom Great Britain

Greece Greece

  • 2001: Dimitrios Syrakos
  • 2002: Ioannis Constantinou (CYP)
  • 2003: Ioannis Constantinou (CYP)
  • 2004: Dimitrios Syrakos
  • 2005: Kyriacos Ioannou (CYP)
  • 2006: Nikolaos Giosis

Hungary Hungary

  • 1980: Zoltán Társi
  • 1981: István Széles
  • 1982: Tibor Gerstenbrein
  • 1983: István Gibicsár
  • 1984: István Gibicsár
  • 1985: István Gibicsár
  • 1986: Gyula Németh
  • 1987: Ferenc Pál
  • 1988: Benõ Bese
  • 1989: Gyula Németh
  • 2000: Román Fehér
  • 2001: Román Fehér
  • 2002: Román Fehér
  • 2003: László Boros
  • 2004: László Boros
  • 2005: László Boros
  • 2006: László Boros

Italy Italy

Japan Japan

  • 1980: Takeyoshi Sawa
  • 1981: Takao Sakamoto
  • 1982: Takao Sakamoto
  • 1983: Takao Sakamoto
  • 1984: Takao Sakamoto
  • 1985: Shuji Ujino
  • 1986: Shuji Ujino
  • 1987: Motochika Inoue
  • 1988: Takao Sakamoto
  • 1989: Takahisa Yoshida
  • 1990: Sorin Matei (ROM)
  • 1991: Troy Kemp (BAH)
  • 1992: Takahisa Yoshida
  • 1993: Satoru Nonaka
  • 1994: Takahisa Yoshida
  • 1995: Michiya Onoue
  • 1996: Tomohiro Nomura
  • 1997: Takahisa Yoshida
  • 1998: Shigeki Toyoshima
  • 1999: Takahisa Yoshida

Latvia Latvia

  • 1991: Normunds Sietiņš
  • 1992: Normunds Sietiņš
  • 1993: Gints Klepeckis
  • 1994: Normunds Sietiņš
  • 1995: Pēteris Valdmanis
  • 1996: Rojs Piziks
  • 1997: Pēteris Valdmanis
  • 1998: Pēteris Valdmanis
  • 1999: Alvis Ērglis
  • 2000: Alvis Ērglis
  • 2001: Māris Prikulis
  • 2002: Raivis Broks
  • 2003: Kārlis Valdmanis
  • 2004: Normunds Pūpols

Lithuania Lithuania

  • 1997: Gintaras Varanauskas
  • 1998: Mindaugas Rutkauskas
  • 1999: Gintaras Varanauskas
  • 2000: Deividas Rinkevičius
  • 2001: Aurelijus Eirošius
  • 2002: Aurelijus Eirošius
  • 2003: Aurelijus Eirošius
  • 2004: Modestas Žukauskas
  • 2005: Nerijus Bužas
  • 2006: Nerijus Bužas
  • 2007: Rimantas Mėlinis
  • 2008: Raivydas Stanys
  • 2009: Raivydas Stanys

Netherlands Netherlands

  • 1980: Ruud Wielart
  • 1981: René van Loon
  • 1982: Erik Rollenberg
  • 1983: Erik Rollenberg
  • 1984: Marco Schmidt
  • 1985: Ruud Wielart
  • 1986: Ruud Wielart
  • 1987: Marco Schmidt
  • 1988: Ruud Wielart
  • 1989: Gustav Borremans

New Zealand New Zealand

  • 1980: Terry Lomax
  • 1981: Dave McDonald
  • 1982: Roger Te Puni
  • 1983: Roger Te Puni
  • 1984: Roger Te Puni
  • 1985: Roger Te Puni
  • 1986: Roger Te Puni
  • 1987: Roger Te Puni
  • 1988: Steven Hollings
  • 1989: Roger Te Puni
  • 1990: Jeff Brown
  • 1991: Roger Te Puni
  • 1992: Roger Te Puni
  • 1993: Roger Te Puni
  • 1994: Roger Te Puni
  • 1995: Glenn Howard
  • 1996: Glenn Howard
  • 1997: Glenn Howard
  • 1998: Glenn Howard
  • 1999: Glenn Howard
  • 2000: Glenn Howard
  • 2001: Glenn Howard
  • 2002: Bae Kyung-Ho (KOR)
  • 2003: Glenn Howard
  • 2004: Bae Kyung-Ho (KOR)
  • 2005: Ben Giles
  • 2006: Billy Crayford
  • 2007: Grant Knaggs
  • 2008: Duncan Noble
  • 2009: Billy Crayford
  • 2010: Billy Crayford
  • 2011: Billy Crayford

Norway Norway

  • 2000: Arjan Bos
  • 2001: Jan Olav Husbyn
  • 2002: Jon Sigurd Utgårdsløkken
  • 2003: Jon Sigurd Utgårdsløkken
  • 2004: Jon Sigurd Utgårdsløkken
  • 2005: Andreas Aune Viken
  • 2006: Steinar Grini

Poland Poland

Portugal Portugal

  • 1980: Vítor Mendes
  • 1981: Vítor Mendes
  • 1982: Vítor Mendes
  • 1983: Vítor Mendes
  • 1984: José Carlos Lima
  • 1985: Vítor Mendes
  • 1986: Luís Marto
  • 1987: Luís Marto
  • 1988: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1989: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1990: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1991: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1992: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1993: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1994: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1995: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1996: Rafael Gonçalves
  • 1997: Pedro Raposo
  • 1998: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 1999: Fernando Esteves Costa
  • 2000: Jonas Mattes
  • 2001: Rafael Gonçalves
  • 2002: Jonas Mattes
  • 2003: Paulo Gonçalves
  • 2004: Rafael Gonçalves
  • 2005: Rafael Gonçalves
  • 2006: Carlos Pereira
  • 2007: Paulo Gonçalves
  • 2008: Paulo Gonçalves
  • 2009: Ricardo Nunes
  • 2010: Roman Guliy
  • 2011: Paulo Gonçalves

Romania Romania

Russia Russia

South Africa South Africa

  • 1980: Reinhard Schiel
  • 1981: Reinhard Schiel
  • 1982: Christo de Wet
  • 1983: Edwin Ludick
  • 1984: Edwin Ludick
  • 1985: Lambertus de Wilzem
  • 1986: Christo de Wet
  • 1987: Christo Vrey
  • 1988: Gert Pieterse
  • 1989: Wimpie Louw
  • 1990: Louis Kotze
  • 1991: Louis Kotze
  • 1992: Louis Kotze
  • 1993: Flippie van Vuuren
  • 1994: Gidius Botha
  • 1995: C.J. Roux
  • 1996: C.J. Roux
  • 1997: Gavin Lendis
  • 1998: Gavin Lendis
  • 1999: Malcolm Hendriks

Spain Spain

  • 1980: Roberto Cabrejas
  • 1981: Miguel Ángel Moral
  • 1982: Roberto Cabrejas
  • 1983: Miguel Ángel Moral
  • 1984: Roberto Cabrejas
  • 1985: Gustavo Becker
  • 1986: Gustavo Becker
  • 1987: Arturo Ortíz
  • 1988: Arturo Ortíz
  • 1989: Gustavo Becker
  • 2000: David Antona
  • 2001: Javier Villalobos
  • 2002: Ignacio Pérez
  • 2003: Javier Bermejo
  • 2004: Javier Bermejo
  • 2005: Javier Bermejo
  • 2006: David Antona
  • 2007: Javier Bermejo
  • 2008: Javier Bermejo
  • 2009: Javier Bermejo
  • 2010: Javier Bermejo

Sweden Sweden

Ukraine Ukraine

  • 1992: Yuriy Sergiyenko
  • 1993: Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik
  • 1994: Yuriy Sergiyenko
  • 1995: Sergey Kolesnik
  • 1996: Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik
  • 1997: Oleg Vorobey (BLR)
  • 1998: Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik
  • 1999: Sergey Dymchenko
  • 2000: Andrey Sokolovskiy
  • 2001: Andrey Sokolovskiy
  • 2002: Ruslan Glivinskiy
  • 2003: Andrey Sokolovskiy
  • 2004: Andrey Sokolovskiy
  • 2005: Yuriy Krymarenko
  • 2006: Andrey Sokolovskiy

United States United States

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia

  • 1989: Sašo Apostolovski
  • 1990: Stevan Zorić
  • 1991: Momir Stefanović
  • 1992: Stevan Zorić
  • 1993: Dragutin Topić
  • 1994: Stevan Zorić
  • 1995: Stevan Zorić
  • 1996: Dragutin Topić
  • 1997: Đorđe Niketić

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