Czech high jumper (born 1984)
Jaroslav Bába (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslav ˈbaːba] ) (born 2 September 1984 in Karviná ) is a Czech high jumper .
At the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships he jumped 2.25 metres, winning a joint bronze medal along with Germaine Mason and Ştefan Vasilache . In the same year he won the Olympic bronze medal with a jump of
2.34 m.
In 2005 he jumped a new personal best of 2.36 m in July in Rome , and later finished fifth at the World Championships . He had 2.37 m on the indoor track in Arnstadt from February of the same year. He did not compete in the 2006 season. During the summer of 2009 he spent several weeks in England to improve his English language skills.
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Notes
Representing the Czech Republic
2002
World Junior Championships
Kingston, Jamaica
8th
2.18 m
2003
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham , United Kingdom
9th
2.25 m
European Junior Championships
Tampere, Finland
1st
2.28 m
World Championships
Paris, France
11th
2.25 m
2004
World Indoor Championships
Budapest , Hungary
3rd
2.25 m
Olympic Games
Athens , Greece
3rd
2.34 m
World Athletics Final
Monte Carlo , Monaco
7th
2.23 m
2005
European Indoor Championships
Madrid , Spain
4th
2.30 m
European U23 Championships
Erfurt, Germany
1st
2.29 m
World Championships
Helsinki , Finland
5th
2.29 m
World Athletics Final
Monte Carlo , Monaco
7th
2.20 m
2007
World Championships
Osaka , Japan
8th
2.26 m
2008
World Indoor Championships
Valencia, Spain
9th
2.23 m
Olympic Games
Beijing, China
6th
2.29 m
2009
European Indoor Championships
Turin, Italy
20th (q)
2.17 m
World Championships
Berlin, Germany
5th
2.23 m
2010
World Indoor Championships
Doha, Qatar
11th (q)
2.23 m
European Championships
Barcelona , Spain
5th
2.26 m
2011
European Indoor Championships
Paris , France
2nd
2.34 m
European Team Championships
Stockholm , Sweden
3rd
2.28 m
World Championships
Daegu , South Korea
4th
2.32 m
2012
World Indoor Championships
Istanbul, Turkey
13th (q)
2.22 m
European Championships
Helsinki, Finland
8th
2.24 m
Olympic Games
London, United Kingdom
21st (q)
2.21 m
2013
European Indoor Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
3rd
2.31 m
World Championships
Moscow, Russia
14th (q)
2.26 m
2014
European Championships
Zürich, Switzerland
3rd
2.30 m
2015
European Indoor Championships
Prague, Czech Republic
5th
2.28 m
World Championships
Beijing, China
7th
2.29 m
2016
European Championships
Amsterdam, Netherlands
7th
2.24 m
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
14th
2.20 m
References