2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's high jump

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The men's high jump event at the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 4 March at 11:20 (qualification) and 5 March at 16:50 (final) local time.

2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships 2017 edition of the European Athletics Indoor Championships

The 34th European Athletics Indoor Championships were held between 3 and 5 March 2017 at the Kombank Arena in Belgrade, Serbia. This was the second time this event was held in the city after the 1969 edition then known as the European Indoor Games, and the first time in more than 30 years that the competition was held in Eastern Europe. The three-day competition featured 13 men's and 13 women's athletics events and took place over two morning and three afternoon sessions.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Sylwester Bednarek
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Robbie Grabarz
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Pavel Seliverstau
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

Records

Standing records prior to the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record Flag of Cuba.svg  Javier Sotomayor  (CUB)2.43 Budapest, Hungary 4 March 1989
European record Flag of Germany.svg  Carlo Thränhardt  (FRG)2.42 Berlin, West Germany 26 February 1988
Championship record Flag of Sweden.svg  Stefan Holm  (SWE)2.40 Madrid, Spain 6 March 2005
World LeadingFlag of Poland.svg  Sylwester Bednarek  (POL)
Flag of Canada.svg  Derek Drouin  (CAN)
2.33 Banská Bystrica, Slovakia 8 February 2017
European LeadingFlag of Poland.svg  Sylwester Bednarek  (POL)

Results

Qualification

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RankAthleteNationality2.102.162.212.252.28ResultNote
1 Silvano Chesani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy ooooo2.28Q, SB
1 Tihomir Ivanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria oooo2.28Q
3 Pavel Seliverstau Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus ooxoo2.28Q
4 Sylwester Bednarek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland ooxxoo2.28Q
5 Matúš Bubeník Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia ooooxo2.28Q, SB
6 Mateusz Przybylko Flag of Germany.svg  Germany oooxoxo2.28Q
7 Robert Grabarz Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain ooxxx2.25q
7 Allan Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain oooxxx2.25q
9 Vasilios Constantinou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus oxooxxx2.25
10 Chris Kandu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain ooxxoxxoxxx2.25
11 Lukáš Beer Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia oooxxx2.21
11 Martin Heindl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic ooxxx2.21
13 Christian Falocchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy xoxxoxoxxx2.21
14 Oleksandr Barannikov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine oxoxxoxx–x2.21
15 Raivydas Stanys Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania xooxxx2.16
16 Jānis Vanags Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia oxxx2.10
17 Péter Bakosi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary xoxxx2.10
17 Fabian Delryd Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden xoxxx2.10
Miguel Ángel Sancho Flag of Spain.svg  Spain xxxNM

Final

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The medallists
RankAthleteNationality2.182.232.272.302.322.342.35ResultNote
Gold medal icon.svg Sylwester Bednarek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland ooxxoxooxx-x2.32
Silver medal icon.svg Robbie Grabarz Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain ooox-xx2.30SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Pavel Seliverstau Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus ooxxx2.27
4 Tihomir Ivanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria xoooxxx2.27
5 Matúš Bubeník Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia ooxoxxx2.27
6 Silvano Chesani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy oxoxoxxx2.27
7 Mateusz Przybylko Flag of Germany.svg  Germany oxoxxoxxx2.27
8 Allan Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain oxxx2.18

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