Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983 – skok wzwyż mężczyzn

Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983
Skok wzwyż mężczyzn
Złoty medal Hennadij Awdiejenko
Srebrny medalStany Zjednoczone Tyke Peacock
Brązowy medal Zhu Jianhua

Skok wzwyż mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji technicznych rozgrywanych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w 1983 na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Helsinkach.

Terminarz

Data
12 sierpniaKwalifikacje
13 sierpniaFinał

Rekordy

ZawodnikWynikMiejsceData
Rekord świata Zhu Jianhua2,37 Pekin1983-06-11 11 czerwca 1983(dts)[1]

Wyniki

Kwalifikacje

Zawodnicy startowali w dwóch grupach. Minimum kwalifikacyjne wynosiło 2,24 m. Do finału awansowali skoczkowie, którzy uzyskali minimum (Q) lub 12 skoczków z najlepszymi wynikami (q).

PozycjaGrupaZawodnikPaństwoWynikUwagi
1BOttey, MiltonMilton Ottey Kanada2,24Q
BPaklin, IgorIgor Paklin ZSRRQ
BZhu Jianhua ChinyQ
4AWilliams, LeoLeo Williams Stany Zjednoczone2,21q
ACentelles, FranciscoFrancisco Centelles Kubaq
BAwdiejenko, HennadijHennadij Awdiejenko ZSRRq
BThränhardt, CarloCarlo Thränhardt RFNq
BMatei, SorinSorin Matei Rumuniaq
BSereda, WalerijWalerij Sereda ZSRRq
BStones, DwightDwight Stones Stany Zjednoczoneq
BSjöberg, PatrikPatrik Sjöberg Szwecjaq
BWszoła, JacekJacek Wszoła Polskaq
BToso, LucaLuca Toso Włochyq
BFrommeyer, PaulPaul Frommeyer RFNq
BAnnys, EddyEddy Annys Belgiaq
BMögenburg, DietmarDietmar Mögenburg RFNq
BPeacock, TykeTyke Peacock Stany Zjednoczoneq
18ASakamoto, TakaoTakao Sakamoto Japonia2,18
AKatamine, TakashiTakashi Katamine Japonia
20ABelfaa, OthmaneOthmane Belfaa Algieria2,15
AFall, Moussa SagnaMoussa Sagna Fall Senegal
APopescu, Eugen-CristianEugen-Cristian Popescu Rumunia
ACabrejas, RobertoRoberto Cabrejas Hiszpania
ASaunders, ClarenceClarence Saunders Bermudy
ATschirk, WolfgangWolfgang Tschirk Austria
BDalhäuser, RolandRoland Dalhäuser Szwajcaria
BBiczysko, DariuszDariusz Biczysko Polska
28AKilpi, JoukoJouko Kilpi Finlandia2,10
AMilitaru, ConstantinConstantin Militaru Rumunia
ADavito, GianniGianni Davito Włochy
AMetellus, AlainAlain Metellus Kanada
BVerzy, FranckFranck Verzy Francja
BWray, StephenStephen Wray Jamajka
34ALiu Chin-chiang Chińskie Tajpej2,00
35AGaglozoun, AlphonseAlphonse Gaglozoun Benin1,95
ALisette, France-HenryFrance-Henry Lisette Mauritius
AGhandoomi, ArdeshirArdeshir Ghandoomi IranNM
ARajo, JosephJoseph Rajo SudanDNS

Finał

Poz.ZawodnikReprezentacja2,102,152,192,232,262,292,322,34Wynik
Gold medal icon.svgAwdiejenko, HennadijHennadij Awdiejenko ZSRRooooxooxxx2,32
Silver medal icon.svgPeacock, TykeTyke Peacock Stany Zjednoczoneooxoooxxoxxx2,32
Bronze medal icon.svgZhu Jianhua Chinyoooooxxx2,29
4.Mögenburg, DietmarDietmar Mögenburg RFNooxooxxx2,29
Paklin, IgorIgor Paklin ZSRRooooxooxxx2,29
6.Stones, DwightDwight Stones Stany Zjednoczoneooooxxoxxx2,29
7.Thränhardt, CarloCarlo Thränhardt RFNooooxxx2,26
8.Sereda, WalerijWalerij Sereda ZSRRooxoooxxx2,26
9.Ottey, MiltonMilton Ottey Kanadaxooooxxx2,26
10.Toso, LucaLuca Toso Włochyoxooxxoxxoxxx2,26
11.Sjöberg, PatrikPatrik Sjöberg Szwecjaooxxx2,23
12.Williams, LeoLeo Williams Stany Zjednoczoneoxoxoxxx2,23
13.Wszoła, JacekJacek Wszoła Polskaoxxoxxx2,23
14.Annys, EddyEddy Annys Belgiaoxxx2,19
15.Centelles, FranciscoFrancisco Centelles Kubaxoxxx2,19
16.Frommeyer, PaulPaul Frommeyer RFNxoxoxoxxx2,19
17.Matei, SorinSorin Matei Rumuniaoxxoxxx2,15

Przypisy

  1. Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 159 [dostęp 2021-09-01] (ang.).

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