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2018 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump

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Men's high jump
at the 2018 European Athletics Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
LocationBerlin
Dates
  • August 9 (qualification)
  • August 11 (final)
Competitors28 from 18 nations
Winning height2.35
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Belarus
bronze medal    Authorised Neutral Athletes
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The men's high jump at the 2018 European Athletics Championships took place at the Olympic Stadium on 9 and 11 August.[1]

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2018 European Athletics Championships
World record  Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2.45 m Salamanca, Spain 27 July 1993
European record  Patrik Sjöberg (SWE) 2.42 m Stockholm, Sweden 30 June 1987
 Bohdan Bondarenko (UKR) New York City, United States 14 June 2014
Championship record  Andrey Silnov (RUS) 2.36 m Gothenburg, Sweden 9 August 2006
World Leading  Mutaz Essa Barshim (QAT) 2.40 m Doha, Qatar 4 May 2018
European Leading  Danil Lysenko (ANA) 2.40 m Monaco 20 July 2018

Schedule

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Date Time Round
9 August 2018 19:45 Qualification
11 August 2018 20:00 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 2.27 m (Q) or best 12 performances (q)[2]

Rank Group Name Nationality 2.11 2.16 2.21 2.25 Result Notes
1 B Maksim Nedasekau  Belarus o o o 2.25 q
1 A Mateusz Przybylko  Germany o o o o 2.25 q
3 A Dmytro Dem'yanyuk  Ukraine o xxo o 2.25 q
3 B Andriy Protsenko  Ukraine o xo xo o 2.25 q
5 B Eike Onnen  Germany o o o xo 2.25 q
5 A Gianmarco Tamberi  Italy o o xo 2.25 q
7 B Alperen Acet  Turkey o o xo xo 2.25 q
7 B Ilya Ivanyuk  Authorised Neutral Athletes o o xo xo 2.25 q
9 A Sylwester Bednarek  Poland o o xo xxo 2.25 q
10 A Douwe Amels  Netherlands o o o xxx 2.21 q
10 B Konstadinos Baniotis  Greece o o xxx 2.21 q
10 B Loïc Gasch  Switzerland o o o xxx 2.21 q
13 B Marco Fassinotti  Italy o o xo xxx 2.21
13 B Viktor Lonskyy  Ukraine o o xo xxx 2.21
15 A Allan Smith  Great Britain xo xo xxx 2.21
16 B Chris Baker  Great Britain o o xxo xxx 2.21
16 B Maciej Grynienko  Poland o o xxo xxx 2.21
16 A Dmitry Kroyter  Israel o o xxo xxx 2.21
16 A Tobias Potye  Germany o o xxo xxx 2.21
20 B Lukáš Beer  Slovakia o o xxx 2.16
20 A Matúš Bubeník  Slovakia o o xxx 2.16
20 A Adrijus Glebauskas  Lithuania o o xxx 2.16
20 A Jonas Kløjgaard Jensen  Denmark o o xxx 2.16
20 A David Smith  Great Britain o o xxx 2.16
25 B Bram Ghuys  Belgium xo o xxx 2.16
26 B Vasilios Konstantinou  Cyprus o xxx 2.11
26 A Andrei Skabeika  Belarus o xxx 2.11
A Eugenio Rossi  San Marino xxx NM

Final

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Rank Name Nationality 2.19 2.24 2.28 2.31 2.33 2.35 2.37 2.38 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mateusz Przybylko  Germany o o o o o o xr 2.35 =PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Maksim Nedasekau  Belarus o o xx– o o xx– x 2.33 =PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ilya Ivanyuk  Authorised Neutral Athletes o o o o xxx 2.31 PB
4 Gianmarco Tamberi  Italy o xo o x– xx 2.28 SB
5 Alperen Acet  Turkey o xo xxx 2.24
5 Andriy Protsenko  Ukraine o xo xxx 2.24
7 Sylwester Bednarek  Poland o xxo xxx 2.24
8 Douwe Amels  Netherlands o xxx 2.19
8 Eike Onnen  Germany o xxx 2.19
10 Konstadinos Baniotis  Greece xxo xxx 2.19
10 Loïc Gasch  Switzerland xxo xxx 2.19
Dmytro Dem'yanyuk  Ukraine xxx NM

References

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  1. ^ Timetable
  2. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-22. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2020.