1 failure at 2.46 so far.
Has cleared 2.41.
1 failure at 2.46 so far.
Has cleared 2.41.
never mind. Didn't make it.
Still, 2.41 is awesome!
3rd in the all time lists.
1: Sotomayor (2.45)
2: Sjoberg (2.42)
3: Bondarenko and Paklin (2.41)
*Swedish Carlo Tranhardt (Born in 1957) jumped 2.42 indoors also...and this year, he jumped 6´2 (1.88) for a M55 world masters record.
Amazing. Bondarenko had a good clearance on his 2.41 jump. Probably would have cleared 2.43/2.44 with that jump. Afterwards went for WR with a close 2nd attempt.
2.41 is just nasty...
The high jump at Moscow is going to be unreal
Ben L Wrong wrote:
*Swedish Carlo Tranhardt (Born in 1957) jumped 2.42 indoors also...and this year, he jumped 6´2 (1.88) for a M55 world masters record.
"swedish"? Carlo Thränhardt is german.
He went over 2.36 in Birmingham by a mile for the win but didn't set the bar any higher. He should have plenty more opportunities to threaten the WR.
said88 wrote:
Ben L Wrong wrote:*Swedish Carlo Tranhardt (Born in 1957) jumped 2.42 indoors also...and this year, he jumped 6´2 (1.88) for a M55 world masters record.
"swedish"? Carlo Thränhardt is german.
Sorry...I was looking for Patrik Sjoberg info, and forgot that fact.