2021 Men's High Jump World Rankings 1. GIANMARCO TAMBERI (Italy) (6/1/92, 6-3½/170) (1.92/77) 2.32 | 7-7¼i … 1/30 2. MUTAZ BARSHIM (Qatar) (6/24/91, 6-3½/154) (1.92/70) 2.25 | 7-4½ … 3/15 2.30 | 7-6½ … 5/09 82 more rows
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Read More »WITH A COMBINED 17-17-2 RECORD against the next six rankers, Gianmarco Tamberi was hardly dominant but a shared OG gold and DL Final win made him a clear choice for #1. He becomes Italy’s first No. 1 in the event… 4-TIME NO. 1 Mutaz Barshim had a skimpy 5-meet season, but his share of the gold was enough to give him his fourth No. 2. It’s his tenth straight appearance and at 86 points he now trails only Javier Sotomayor (117), Dwight Stones (90) & Stefan Holm (88) on the all-time list. At 30, he should still have several good years left… TOP AMERICAN JUMPER JuVaughn Harrison ranks for the first time. Still a collegian, his only opportunity to jump outside the U.S. was his Olympic 7th, his only loss of the year. 1. GIANMARCO TAMBERI (Italy) (6/1/92, 6-3½/170) (1.92/77) 2.32 | 7-7¼i … 1)Ancona 1/30 2.31 | 7-7i … 1)Banská Bystrica 2/02 2.24 | 7-4¼i … 2)Nehvizdy 2/05 ▷ 1. Carmoy 2.34 | 7-8i … 3)Toruń WIT 2/17 ▷ 1. Nedasekau; 2. Protsenko 2.35 | 7-8½i … 1)Ita Ch 2/21 2.35 | 7-8½i … 2)Euro Indoor 3/07 ▷ 1. Nedasekau (2.21iq) 2.20 | 7-2½ … 3)Hengelo CT 6/06 ▷ 1. Nedasekau; 2. Starc 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 3)Florence DL 6/10 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. Starc 2.24 | 7-4¼ … 2)Leverkusen 6/27 ▷ 1. Wagner 2.30 | 7-6½ … =4)Gyulai Mem 7/06 ▷ 1. Nedasekau; 2. Ivanyuk; 3. Akimenko 2.21 | 7-3 … 7)Monaco DL 7/09 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Lovett; 3. Nedasekau; 4t. Protsenko; 4t. Ivanyuk; 6. Starc 2.37 | 7-9¼ … =1)Olympic Games 8/01 (2.28q) 2.24 | 7-4¼ … 5)Lausanne DL 8/25 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. McEwen; 3. Protsenko; 4. Rivera 2.25 | 7-4½ … 2)Rovereto 8/31 ▷ 1. McEwen 2.30 | 7-6½ … 1)Chorzów CT 9/05 2.34 | 7-8 … 1)Zürich DL 9/09 2. MUTAZ BARSHIM (Qatar) (6/24/91, 6-3½/154) (1.92/70) 2.25 | 7-4½ … 1)Doha 3/15 2.30 | 7-6½ … =1)Tokyo CT 5/09 2.30 | 7-6½ … 2)Doha DL 5/28 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk 2.30 | 7-6½ … 5)Florence DL 6/10 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. Starc; 3. Tamberi; 4. Protsenko 2.37 | 7-9¼ … =1)Olympic Games 8/01 (2.28q) 3. MAKSIM NEDASEKAU (Belarus) (1/21/98, 6-4/161) (1.93/73) 2.20 | 7-2½i … 1)Minsk 1/21 2.20 | 7-2½i … 1)Gomel 1/29 2.20 | 7-2½i … 8)Banská Bystrica 2/02 ▷ 1. Tamberi; 2. Zayas; 3. Protsenko; 4. Przybylko; 5. Rivera; 6. Wendrich; 7. Robinson 2.23 | 7-3¾i … 1)Blr Indoor 2/12 2.34 | 7-8i … 1)Toruń WIT 2/17 2.37 | 7-9¼i … 1)Euro Indoor 3/07 (2.21iq) 2.24 | 7-4¼ … 7)Doha DL 5/28 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. Barshim; 3. Protsenko; 4. Starc; 5t. Drouin; 5t. Wilson 2.24 | 7-4¼ … 1)Hengelo CT 6/06 2.27 | 7-5¼ … 6)Florence DL 6/10 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. Starc; 3. Tamberi; 4. Protsenko; 5. Barshim 2.29 | 7-6 … 1)Blr Ch 6/25 2.37 | 7-9¼ … 1)Gyulai Mem 7/06 2.25 | 7-4½ … 3)Monaco DL 7/09 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Lovett 2.37 | 7-9¼ … 3)Olympic Games 8/01 ▷ =1. Tamberi; =1. Barshim (2.28q) nh … )Lausanne DL 8/25 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. McEwen; 3. Protsenko; 4. Rivera; 5. Tamberi; 6. Gasch; 7. Thomas 2.15 | 7-½ … 6)Chorzów CT 9/05 ▷ 1. Tamberi; 2. Ivanyuk; 3t. Bondarenko; 3t. Sullivan; 3t. Kobielski 2.27 | 7-5¼ … 4)Zürich DL 9/09 ▷ 1. Tamberi; 2. Protsenko; 3. Ivanyuk 4. MIKHAIL AKIMENKO (Russia) (12/6/95, 6-5/190) (1.96/86) 2.30 | 7-6½i … 1)Yekaterinburg 1/07 2.28 | 7-5¾i … 1)Chelyabinsk 1/19 2.31 | 7-7i … 1)Moscow 1/24 2.28 | 7-5¾i … 1)Moscow 2/07 2.31 | 7-7i … 1)Rus Ch 2/16 2.31 | 7-7i … 1)Bryansk 2/26 2.28 | 7-5¾i … 1)Moscow 2/28 2.26 | 7-5 … 2)Sochi 5/29 ▷ 1. Tsyplakov 2.29 | 7-6 … 2)Šamorín 6/02 ▷ 1. Rivera 2.28 | 7-5¾ … 1)Bryansk 6/11 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 1)Rus Ch 6/25 2.23 | 7-3¾ … 1)Naimette-Xhovémont 6/30 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 3)Gyulai Mem 7/06 ▷ 1. Nedasekau; 2. Ivanyuk 2.32 | 7-7¼ … 1)Monaco DL 7/09 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 6)Olympic Games 8/01 ▷ =1. Tamberi; =1. Barshim; 3. Nedasekau; 4. Woo; 5. Starc (2.28q) 2.24 | 7-4¼ … 1)Belaya Kalitva 9/25 5. ILYA IVANYUK (Russia) (3/9/93, 6-0/165) (1.83/75) 2.18 | 7-1¾i … 1)Smolensk 1/13 2.23 | 7-3¾i … 3)Chelyabinsk 1/19 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Tsyplakov 2.26 | 7-5i … 3)Moscow 1/24 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Tsyplakov 2.24 | 7-4¼i … 4)Moscow 2/07 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Tsyplakov; 3. Kurbanov 2.24 | 7-4¼i … 4)Rus Indoor 2/16 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Tsyplakov; 3. Kurbanov (2.15iq) 2.23 | 7-3¾i … 3)Bryansk 2/26 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Tsyplakov 2.15 | 7-½i … 5)Moscow 2/28 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Tsyplakov; 3. Kurbanov; 4. Rudnik 2.37 | 7-9¼ … 1)Smolensk 5/17 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 1)Doha DL 5/28 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 1)Florence DL 6/10 2.31 | 7-7 … 2)Rus Ch 6/25 ▷ 1. Akimenko 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 2)Gyulai Mem 7/06 ▷ 1. Nedasekau 2.25 | 7-4½ … =4)Monaco DL 7/09 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Lovett; 3. Nedasekau 2.30 | 7-6½ … 9)Olympic Games 8/01 ▷ =1. Tamberi; =1. Barshim; 3. Nedasekau; 4. Woo; 5. Starc;
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Read More »6. Akimenko; 7. Harrison; 8. Lovett (2.28q) 2.30 | 7-6½ … 1)Lausanne DL 8/25 2.27 | 7-5¼ … 2)Chorzów CT 9/05 ▷ 1. Tamberi 2.30 | 7-6½ … 3)Zürich DL 9/09 ▷ 1. Tamberi; 2. Protsenko 6. BRANDON STARC (Australia) (11/24/93, 6-2/161) (1.88/73) 2.27 | 7-5¼ … 1)Canberra 2/25 2.19 | 7-2¼ … 1)Sydney 3/05 2.19 | 7-2¼ … 2)Canberra 3/11 ▷ 1. Baden 2.29 | 7-6 … 1)Brisbane 3/27 2.20 | 7-2½ … 1)Aus Ch 4/17 2.27 | 7-5¼ … 4)Doha DL 5/28 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. Barshim; 3. Protsenko 2.20 | 7-2½ … 2)Hengelo CT 6/06 ▷ 1. Nedasekau 2.33 | 7-7¾ … 2)Florence DL 6/10 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk 2.27 | 7-5¼ … 6)Gyulai Mem 7/06 ▷ 1. Nedasekau; 2. Ivanyuk; 3. Akimenko; 4t. Protsenko; 4t. Tamberi 2.21 | 7-3 … 6)Monaco DL 7/09 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Lovett; 3. Nedasekau; 4t. Protsenko; 4t. Ivanyuk 2.35 | 7-8½ … 5)Olympic Games 8/01 ▷ =1. Tamberi; =1. Barshim; 3. Nedasekau; 4. Woo (2.28q) 7. ANDRII PROTSENKO (Ukraine) (5/20/88, 6-4¼/176) (1.94/80) 2.28 | 7-5¾i … 1)Udine 1/27 2.28 | 7-5¾i … 3)Banská Bystrica 2/02 ▷ 1. Tamberi; 2. Zayas 2.28 | 7-5¾i … 1)Ukr Ch 2/11 (2.15iq) 2.34 | 7-8i … 2)Toruń WIT 2/17 ▷ 1. Nedasekau 2.27 | 7-5¼ … 3)Doha DL 5/28 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. Barshim 2.30 | 7-6½ … 4)Florence DL 6/10 ▷ 1. Ivanyuk; 2. Starc; 3. Tamberi 2.26 | 7-5 … 1)Ukr Ch 6/19 (2.10q) 2.30 | 7-6½ … =4)Gyulai Mem 7/06 ▷ 1. Nedasekau; 2. Ivanyuk; 3. Akimenko 2.25 | 7-4½ … =4)Monaco DL 7/09 ▷ 1. Akimenko; 2. Lovett; 3. Nedasekau 2.25 | 7-4½ … nq)Olympic Games 7/30 ▷ =1. Tamberi; =1. Barshim; 3. Nedasekau; 4. Woo; 5. Starc;
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