Athletics at the 2003 Pan American Games – Men's high jump

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The final of the Men's High Jump event at the 2003 Pan American Games took place on Saturday August 9, 2003. Jamaica's winner Germaine Mason set a new national record, with a leap of 2.34 metres.

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Medalists

Gold Germaine Mason
Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
Silver Jamie Nieto
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Bronze Terrance Woods
Flag of the United States.svg United States

Records

World Record Flag of Cuba.svg  Javier Sotomayor  (CUB)2.45 m July 27, 1993 Flag of Spain.svg Salamanca, Spain
Pan Am Record Flag of Cuba.svg  Javier Sotomayor  (CUB)2.40 m March 25, 1995 Flag of Argentina.svg Mar del Plata, Argentina

Results

RankAthleteJumpsFinal
123456Result
1Flag of Jamaica.svg  Germaine Mason  (JAM)2.16-O2.20-XO2.24-O2.28-O2.32-XO2.34-XO2.34 m [1]
2Flag of the United States.svg  Jamie Nieto  (USA)2.16-O2.20-O2.24-O2.28-XXO2.32-XXX2.28 m
3Flag of the United States.svg  Terrance Woods  (USA)2.18-XO2.22-O2.26-XXX2.22 m
4Flag of Cuba.svg  Lisvany Pérez  (CUB)2.16-O2.20-O2.24-XXX2.20 m
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Fabrício Romero  (BRA)2.16-O2.20-XO2.24-XXX2.20 m
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Jessé de Lima  (BRA)2.10-O2.16-O2.20-XXX2.16 m
7Flag of Barbados.svg  Henderson Dottin  (BAR)2.10-O2.13-O2.16-XO2.20-XXX2.16 m
8Flag of Haiti.svg  Huguens Jean  (HAI)2.10-XO2.13-O2.16-XO2.20-XXX2.16 m
9Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Romel Lightbourne  (BAH)2.00-O2.10-XO2.13-XO2.16-XO2.18-XXX2.16 m
10Flag of Peru.svg  Alfredo Deza  (PER)2.13-XO2.18-XXX2.13 m
11Flag of the Bahamas.svg  James Rolle  (BAH)2.00-O2.05-O2.10-XXO2.13-X2.10 m

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