2024 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump

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Men's high jump
at the 2024 European Athletics Championships
Tamberi takes the springs out of his shoes.jpg
Gimbo Tamberi takes springs from his shoes jokingly pretending he used its to jump so high.
Venue Stadio Olimpico
Location Rome
Dates
  • 9 June (qualification)
  • 11 June (final)
Competitors27 from 17 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
  2022
2026  

The men's high jump at the 2024 European Athletics Championships took place at the Stadio Olimpico on 9 and 11 June. [1]

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Records

Standing records prior to the 2024 European Athletics Championships
World record Flag of Cuba.svg  Javier Sotomayor  (CUB)2.45 m [2] Salamanca, Spain 27 July 1993
European record Flag of Sweden.svg  Patrik Sjöberg  (SWE)2.42 m [3] Stockholm, Sweden 30 July 1987
Flag of Germany.svg  Carlo Thränhardt  (FRG) West Berlin, West Germany 26 February 1988
Championship record Flag of Russia.svg  Andrey Silnov  (RUS)2.36 m Gothenburg, Sweden 9 August 2006
World LeadingFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Hamish Kerr  (AUS)2.36 m [4] Glasgow, Great Britain 3 March 2024
Europe LeadingFlag of Russia.svg  Danil Lysenko  (RUS)2.33 m [5] Moscow, Russia 28 January 2024

Schedule

DateTimeRound
9 June 202411:35 Qualification
11 June 202420:35 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 2.28 m (Q) or best 12 performances (q). [6]

RankGroupNameNationality2.072.122.172.212.252.28ResultNotes
1A Gianmarco Tamberi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy ---o2.21q, SB
1A Yonathan Kapitolnik Flag of Israel.svg  Israel oooo2.21q
1B Norbert Kobielski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland -ooo2.21q
1B Thomas Carmoy Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium -ooo2.21q
1B Tihomir Ivanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria -ooo2.21q
1B Jan Štefela Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic -ooo2.21q
1A Oleh Doroshchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine oooo2.21q
1B Stefano Sottile Flag of Italy.svg  Italy oooo2.21q
1A Manuel Lando Flag of Italy.svg  Italy -ooo2.21q
10A Vladyslav Lavskyy Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine xoooo2.21q
10B Douwe Amels Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands -oxoo2.21q
12A Mateusz Przybylko Flag of Germany.svg  Germany -ooxxo2.21q
13A Alperen Acet Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey -oxoxxo2.21q
14A Marek Bahník Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic oooxxx2.17
14A Antonios Merlos Flag of Greece.svg  Greece oooxxx2.17
14B Vasilios Konstantinou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus oooxxx2.17 SB
14B Dmytro Nikitin Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine oooxxx2.17
18B Melwin Lycke Holm Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden oxooxxx2.17
19A Mateusz Kołodziejski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland oxxooxxx2.17
20B Marco Fassinotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy -oxoxxx2.17
20A Dániel Jankovics Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary ooxoxxx2.17
22B Arttu Mattila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland ooxxx2.12
22B Slavko Stević Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia ooxxx2.12
24B Juozas Baikštys Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania xoxoxxx2.12
25B Péter Bakosi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary oxxx2.07
25A Fabian Delryd Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden oxxx2.07
A Jonas Wagner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DNS

Final

RankNameNationality2.172.222.262.292.312.332.342.372.392.41ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Gianmarco Tamberi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy -oxoxxooxx-oor2.37 CR WL
Silver medal icon.svg Vladyslav Lavskyy Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine oxxooox-xx2.29=PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Oleh Doroshchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine oxxooxxx2.26
4 Thomas Carmoy Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium oxoxoxxx2.26 SB
5 Jan Štefela Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic ooxxoxxx2.26
6 Stefano Sottile Flag of Italy.svg  Italy ooxxx2.22
6 Norbert Kobielski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland ooxxx2.22
6 Manuel Lando Flag of Italy.svg  Italy ooxxx2.22
6 Tihomir Ivanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria ooxxx2.22
10 Alperen Acet Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey xxoxoxxx2.22
11 Douwe Amels Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands oxxx2.17
12 Yonathan Kapitolnik Flag of Israel.svg  Israel xoxxx2.17
12 Mateusz Przybylko Flag of Germany.svg  Germany xoxr-2.17

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References

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