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0 Sl Round 2L 11th IAAF World Junior Championships Beijing From Tuesday 15 August to Sunday 20 August 2006 High Jump MEN 跳高 男子 ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL Final START LIST 决赛 参赛表 ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETI RESULT NAME NAT AGE DATE VENUE 成绩 姓名 国籍 年龄 日期 场馆 WJ2.37 Steve SMITH GBR 1920 Sep 1992 Seoul WJ2.37 Dragutin TOPIC YUG 1912 Aug 1990 Plovdiv CR2.37 Steve SMITH GBR 1920 Sep 1992 Seoul CR2.37 Dragutin TOPIC YUG 1912 Aug 1990 Plovdiv WJL2.30 Niki PALLI ISR 1912 Jul 2006 Tel Aviv 17 August 2006 18:10 START BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2006 BEST 顺序 号码 姓名 国籍 出生年份 个人最好成绩 2006 最好成绩 1 263 Sebastien DESCHAMPS FRA 87 2.18 2.18 德斯坎普斯 塞卜斯汀 2 389 Niki PALLI ISR 87 2.30 2.30 帕里 尼基 3 743 Bohdan BONDARENKO UKR 89 2.25 2.25 邦达伦科 勃丹 4 35 Liam ZAMEL-PAEZ AUS 88 2.18 2.18 扎梅尔-帕兹 里亚姆 5 333 Raul SPANK GER 88 2.20 2.20 斯班克 劳尔 6 128 Haiqiang HUANG CHN 88 2.28 2.28 黄 海强 7 17 Kane BRIGG AUS 88 2.21 2.21 布里格 凯恩 8 249 Niko KYYHKYNEN FIN 88 2.18 2.18 吉赫嫩 尼科 9 345 Dimítrios HONDROKOÚKIS GRE 88 2.21 2.21 杭德罗寇克斯 特米特里斯 10 776 Joe KINDRED USA 87 2.18 2.18 金德莱德 乔 11 291 Robbie GRABARZ GBR 87 2.22 2.20 i 格拉巴茨 罗比 12 562 Sylwester BEDNAREK POL 89 2.26 2.26 贝德纳雷克 希尔韦斯特 SERIES 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.19 2.23 2.26 2.29 1 2 Issued Tuesday, 15 August 2006 at 19:46 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / IAAF官方合作伙伴 High Jump Men START LIST 跳高 男子 - 决赛 参赛表 WORLD ALL-TIME WORLD TOP 2006 世界历年最好成绩 2006年世界最好成绩 RESULT NAME NAT DATE RESULT NAME NAT DATE 成绩 姓名 国籍 日期 成绩 姓名 国籍 日期 2.37Dragutin TOPIC YUG 12 Aug 90 2.30Niki PALLI ISR 12 Jul 2.37Steve SMITH GBR 20 Sep 92 2.28Haiqiang HUANG CHN 28 May 2.36Javier SOTOMAYOR CUB 23 Feb 86 2.26Sylwester BEDNAREK POL 18 Jun 2.35Dietmar MÖGENBURG GER 26 May 80 2.25Oleksandr NARTOV UKR 28 Jun 2.34Vladimir YASHCHENKO URS 16 Jun 78 2.25Bohdan BONDARENKO UKR 22 Jul 2.34Tim FORSYTH AUS 4 Jul 92 2.23Antone BELT USA 9 Jun 2.33Jianhua ZHU CHN 1 Dec 82 2.21Kane BRIGG AUS 22 Jan 2.33Patrik SJÖBERG SWE 9 Jul 83 2.21Albert BRAVO VEN 6 May 2.31Jörg FREIMUTH GDR 1 Aug 80 2.21Anthony BUTLER BAH 10 Jun 2.31Lochsley THOMSON AUS 8 Mar 92 2.21Olivér HARSÁNYI HUN 11 Jun 2.31Jacques FREITAG RSA 4 Jun 01 2.21Dimítrios HONDROKOÚKIS GRE 30 Jul 2.31Andra MANSON USA 18 Jul 02 2 2 Issued Tuesday, 15 August 2006 at 19:46 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / IAAF官方合作伙伴.
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