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Men's High Jump
Final 1 Results
 
KOR.gif Sanghyeok WOO
2.36
 
USA.gif JuVaughn HARRISON
2.32
 
CUB.gif Luis Enrique ZAYAS
2.30
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Andriy PROTSENKO
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2.30
5.
IlyaI VANYUK
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2.28
6.
Jan ŠTEFELA
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2.24
7.
Marek BAHNÍK
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2.24
8.
Fernando FERREIRA
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2.24
9.
Nauraj Singh RANDHAWA
MAS.gif
2.24
10.
Edgar RIVERA
MEX.gif
2.20
11.
Adrijus GLEBAUSKAS
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2.20
12.
Fabian DELRYD
SWE.gif
2.16
13.
TihomirI VANOV
BUL.gif
2.11
14.
Roderick TOWNSEND
USA.gif
2.11
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Men's High Jump
Final 2 Results
 
SVK.gif Lukáš BEER
2.18
 
GBR.gif Joel KHAN
2.18
 
GBR.gif Lewis MCGUIRE
2.15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Toni ADEMUWAGUN
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2.15
5.
Akin COWARD
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2.10
6.
Tomáš ZEMAN
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2.10
7.
Gergely TÓTH
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2.10
7.
Andreas STEINMETZ
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2.10
9.
Rory DWYER
GBR.gif
2.10
9.
Lionel Afan STRASSER
AUT.gif
2.10
9.
Adam BROOKS
GBR.gif
2.10
12.
Nicholas NAVA
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2.10
13.
Ben HENKES
AUT.gif
2.05
14.
Vojtěch ŘÍHA
CZE.gif
2.05
15.
Marek PEŘICH
CZE.gif
2.05
16.
Koppány HORVÁTH
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2.05
17.
Jonathon BAILEY
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1.95
18.
Ondřej TESAŘ
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1.95
19.
Jan SZYSZKOWICZ
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1.85
20.
Lukáš KOZÁREK
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1.85
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Women's High Jump
Final 1 Results
 
GBR.gif Emily BORTHWICK
1.95
 
MNE.gif Marija VUKOVIĆ
1.95
 
UKR.gif Yaroslava MAHUCHIKH
1.92
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Iryna GERASHCHENKO
UKR.gif
1.92
5.
Safina SADULLAYEVA
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1.92
6.
Kateryna TABASHNYK
UKR.gif
1.85
7.
Laura ZIALOR
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1.85
8.
Jennifer RODRIGUEZ
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1.85
9.
Yuliya CHUMACHENKO
UKR.gif
1.85
10.
Michaela HRUBÁ
CZE.gif
1.85
11.
Tynita BUTTS-TOWNSEND
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1.81
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Women's High Jump
Final 2 Results
 
CZE.gif Denisa PEŠOVÁ
1.95
 
GBR.gif Hannah MOAT
1.95
 
GBR.gif Bernice COULSON
1.92
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Shannon CRAIG
IRL.gif
1.70
4.
Natálie OLIVOVÁ
CZE.gif
1.70
6.
Claire MCGARVEY
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1.70
7.
Patricie BURAJOVÁ
CZE.gif
1.65
7.
Hannah TAPLEY
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1.65
7.
Alena LEVKOVÁ
CZE.gif
1.65
10.
Anita HRUŠKOVÁ
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1.65
11.
Kateřina PŘIBYLOVÁ
CZE.gif
1.65
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