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Dokumen 123
National records in high jump
This article needs to be
updated
.
Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
Last update: August 2022
(
February 2023
)
The following table is an overview of
national records in the
high jump
.
[
1
]
[
2
]
[
3
]
[
4
]
Outdoor
Men
Country
Mark
Athlete
Date
Place
Ref.
Cuba
2.45 m (8 ft
1
⁄
4
in)
Javier Sotomayor
27 July 1993
Salamanca
Qatar
2.43 m (
7 ft
11
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Mutaz Essa Barshim
5 September 2014
Brussels
Sweden
2.42 m (
7 ft
11
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Patrik Sjöberg
30 June 1987
Stockholm
Ukraine
2.42 m (
7 ft
11
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Bohdan Bondarenko
14 June 2014
New York City
Kyrgyzstan
2.41 m (
7 ft
10
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Igor Paklin
4 September 1985
Kobe
Romania
2.40 m (
7 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Sorin Matei
20 June 1990
Bratislava
United States
2.40 m (
7 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Charles Austin
7 August 1991
Zürich
Russia
2.40 m (
7 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Vyacheslav Voronin
5 August 2000
London
Canada
2.40 m (
7 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Derek Drouin
25 April 2014
Des Moines
China
2.39 m (7 ft 10 in)
Zhu Jianhua
11 June 1983
Beijing
Italy
2.39 m (7 ft 10 in)
Gianmarco Tamberi
15 July 2016
Monaco
Serbia
2.38 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Dragutin Topić
1 August 1993
Belgrade
Bahamas
2.38 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Troy Kemp
12 July 1995
Nice
Poland
2.38 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Artur Partyka
18 August 1996
Eberstadt
South Africa
2.38 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Jacques Freitag
5 March 2005
Oudtshoorn
Azerbaijan
2.37 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Valeriy Sereda
2 September 1984
Rieti
Belarus
2.37 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Maksim Nedasekau
6 July 2021
Székesfehérvár
1 August 2021
Tokyo
Kazakhstan
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Sergey Zasimovich
[
ru
]
5 May 1984
Tashkent
Belgium
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Eddy Annys
26 May 1985
Ghent
Slovakia
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Jan Zvara
23 August 1987
Prague
Bermuda
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Clarence Saunders
1 February 1990
Auckland
Bulgaria
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Georgi Dakov
10 August 1990
Brussels
Greece
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Lambros Papakostas
21 July 1992
Athens
Norway
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Steinar Hoen
1 July 1997
Oslo
Australia
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Tim Forsyth
2 March 1997
Melbourne
Brandon Starc
26 August 2018
Eberstadt
Israel
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Konstantin Matusevich
5 February 2000
Perth
Syria
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Majd Eddin Ghazal
18 May 2016
Beijing
New Zealand
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Hamish Kerr
10 August 2024
Paris
[
5
]
Cyprus
2.35 m (
7 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Kyriakos Ioannou
29 August 2007
Osaka
South Korea
2.35 m (
7 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Woo Sang-hyeok
1 August 2021
Tokyo
[
6
]
18 July 2022
Eugene
[
7
]
16 September 2023
Eugene
[
8
]
Lithuania
2.34 m (7 ft 8 in)
Rolandas Verkys
16 June 1991
Warsaw
Spain
2.34 m (7 ft 8 in)
Arturo Ortiz
22 June 1991
Barcelona
Algeria
2.34 m (7 ft 8 in)
Abderrahmane Hammad
14 July 2000
Algiers
Jamaica
2.34 m (7 ft 8 in)
Germaine Mason
9 August 2003
Santo Domingo
Botswana
2.34 m (7 ft 8 in)
Kabelo Kgosiemang
4 May 2008
Addis Ababa
Colombia
2.33 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Gilmar Mayo
17 October 1994
Pereira
Japan
2.23 m (
7 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Naoyuki Daigo
2 July 2006
Kobe
Switzerland
2.33 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Loïc Gasch
8 May 2021
Lausanne
Uzbekistan
2.32 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Gennadiy Belkov
29 May 1982
Tashkent
Brazil
2.32 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Jessé de Lima
2 September 2008
Lausanne
Slovenia
2.32 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Rožle Prezelj
17 June 2012
Maribor
Tajikistan
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Oleg Palaschevskiy
12 August 1990
Bryansk
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Elvir Krehmic
7 July 1998
Zagreb
Saint Lucia
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Darvin Edwards
30 August 2011
Daegu
Peru
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
A
Arturo Chávez
11 June 2016
Mexico City
Venezuela
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Eure Yáñez
23 June 2017
Luque
Mexico
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Edgar Rivera
2 June 2021
Šamorín
Latvia
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Normunds Sietiņš
20 July 1992
Nurmijärvi
Estonia
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Marko Turban
5 June 1996
Rakvere
Ireland
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Adrian O'Dwyer
24 June 2004
Algiers
Ecuador
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Diego Ferrín
27 October 2011
Guadalajara
Malaysia
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Nauraj Singh Randhawa
27 April 2017
Singapore
Turkey
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Alperen Acet
3 June 2018
Cluj-Napoca
Kenya
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Mathieu Sawe
6 June 2018
Nairobi
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
3 August 2018
Asaba
Sri Lanka
2.30 m (
7 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Ushan Thiwanka
8 May 2021
Canyon
Chinese Taipei
2.29 m (7 ft 6 in)
Hsiang Chun-hsien
21 October 2015
Kaohsiung
Puerto Rico
2.29 m (7 ft 6 in)
David Adley Smith II
23 April 2016
Auburn
Luis Castro
28 May 2016
Sinn
India
2.29 m (7 ft 6 in)
Tejaswin Shankar
27 April 2018
Lubbock
Croatia
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Novica Čanović
6 July 1985
Split
Austria
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Markus Einberger
18 May 1986
Schwechat
Mauritius
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Khemraj Naiko
27 May 1996
Dakar
Hungary
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
László Boros
6 July 2005
Debrecen
Sudan
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Mohamed Younis Idris
27 May 2015
Namur
Cameroon
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Fernand Djoumessi
19 June 2014
Bühl
Saint Kitts and Nevis
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Jermaine Francis
1 August 2018
Barranquilla
Denmark
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Janick Klausen
20 June 2019
Essen
Lebanon
2.27 m (
7 ft
5
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Jean-Claude Rabbath
23 April 2004
Beirut
12 June 2004
Bucharest
Antigua and Barbuda
2.27 m (
7 ft
5
+
1
⁄
4
in)
James Grayman
7 July 2007
Pergine Valsugana
San Marino
2.27 m (
7 ft
5
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Eugenio Rossi
28 June 2015
Caprino Veronese
Senegal
2.26 m (
7 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Moussa Sagna Fall
9 July 1982
Paris
Iran
2.26 m (
7 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Keivan Ghanbarzadeh
20 April 2012
Shiraz
22 June 2015
Bangkok
25 June 2015
Pathum Thani
Thailand
2.26 m (
7 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Pramote Poom-Urai
11 May 2012
Kanchanaburi
Georgia
2.26 m (
7 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Zurab Gogochuri
16 June 2012
Tbilisi
Argentina
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Fernando Pastoriza
23 July 1988
Mexico City
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Erasmo Jara
11 May 2002
Rosario
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Carlos Layoy
6 June 2018
Cochabamba
Vietnam
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Nguyễn Duy Bằng
28 September 2004
Singapore
Barbados
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Henderson Dottin
12 April 2008
El Paso
Republic of Moldova
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Radu Tucan
30 May 2008
Chişinău
Andrei Mîţîcov
28 May 2016
Tiraspol
Egypt
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Karim Samir Lotfy
27 June 2008
Eberstadt
Dominica
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Brendan Williams
17 March 2012
Havana
Mali
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Abdoulaye Diarra
24 May 2015
Tourcoing
Dominican Republic
2.24 m (7 ft 4 in)
Julio Luciano
8 June 1996
Santo Domingo
Ghana
2.24 m (7 ft 4 in)
Kwaku Boateng
8 August 1996
Kitchener
Jordan
2.22 m (
7 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Fakhredin Fouad
4 July 1991
Amman
Luxembourg
2.22 m (
7 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Raymond Conzemius
3 September 1995
Dudelange
Singapore
2.22 m (
7 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Wong Yew Tong
14 December 1995
Chiang Mai
Chile
2.22 m (
7 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
A
Felipe Apablaza
3 June 2001
Cochabamba
Haiti
2.22 m (
7 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Huguens Jean
14 June 2003
Sacramento
Burkina Faso
2.22 m (
7 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Boubacar Séré
13 August 2006
Bambous
27 June 2007
Celle Ligure
Grenada
2.21 m (7 ft 3 in)
Paul Caraballo
26 April 1997
Des Moines
Saudi Arabia
2.21 m (7 ft 3 in)
Jamal Fakhri Al-Qasim
8 July 2006
Lublin
Hashim Issa Al-Oqabi
25 July 2007
Amman
Nawaf Ahmad Al-Yami
15 June 2013
Salzburg
Panama
2.21 m (7 ft 3 in)
Alexander Bowen Jr.
9 May 2015
Albany
Turkmenistan
2.20 m (
7 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Nikolay Stolyarov
19 May 1996
Almaty
Seychelles
2.20 m (
7 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Eugéne Ernesta
14 July 2000
Algiers
William Woodcock
13 June 2010
Victoria
9 October 2010
New Delhi
Kuwait
2.20 m (
7 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Salem Al-Anezi
15 May 2004
Kuwait City
24 November 2007
Cairo
Turks and Caicos Islands
2.20 m (
7 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Domanique Missick
19 August 2012
Providenciales
Zambia
2.20 m (
7 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Bwalya Humphrey
4 March 2018
Ndola
Iraq
2.20 m (
7 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Hussein Al-Ibraheemi
19 September 2019
Sulaymaniyah
Bahrain
2.19 m (7 ft 2 in)
Salem Nasser Bakheet
10 October 2002
Busan
9 December 2006
Doha
Namibia
2.18 m (
7 ft
1
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Max Schäfer
16 April 1988
Bloemfontein
United Arab Emirates
2.16 m (7 ft 1 in)
Abdullah Mohammad Abbas Derouiche
8 December 2005
Doha
Sayed Abbas Al-Alaoui
29 June 2012
Iława
10 April 2013
Doha
[
9
]
Bangladesh
2.16 m (7 ft 1 in)
Mahfuzur Rahman
3 December 2019
Kathmandu
Tunisia
2.15 m (
7 ft
1
⁄
2
in)
Belhassen Chikhaoui
12 July 1995
Aubervilliers
Uruguay
2.14 m (
7 ft
1
⁄
4
in)
Elbio Pelloni
24 April 1988
Americana
Pakistan
2.14 m (
7 ft
1
⁄
4
in)
Shehroz Khan
12 August 2022
Konya
[
10
]
British Virgin Islands
2.13 m (
6 ft
11
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Karl Scatliffe
1 July 1990
Road Town
Raymond Solomon
14 July 1991
Coamo
Uganda
2.12 m (
6 ft
11
+
1
⁄
4
in)
A
David Okot
16 July 2011
Nairobi
Angola
2.10 m (
6 ft
10
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Orlando Bonifácio
9 May 1982
Luanda
Bolivia
2.10 m (
6 ft
10
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Claudio Pinto
12 November 1988
La Paz
Samoa
2.09 m (
6 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Nathan Sua'mene
28 February 1999
Hamilton
Macau
2.08 m (
6 ft
9
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Wong Chi Wai
19 May 2016
Taoyuan
[
11
]
Tonga
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
Mosese Foliaki
16 July 2019
Apia
[
12
]
Cambodia
2.03 m (
6 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Sin Sitha
5 August 1972
Aachen
US Virgin Islands
2.03 m (
6 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Patrick Moore
24 June 1984
San Juan
Belize
2.03 m (
6 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Joel Wade
17 August 1997
Belize City
Montserrat
2.03 m (
6 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Gavin Lee
17 April 2002
Mozambique
2.00 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Chambárson Chambal
19 February 2011
Potchefstroom
[
13
]
2.00 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
15 September 2011
Maputo
Solomon Islands
1.90 m (
6 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Toswell Tahisu
1972
Honiara
Afghanistan
1.90 m (
6 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Abdoul Skour
1973
Kabul
Malta
1.90 m (
6 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Cassar Tomeggiani
24 June 2017
Marsa
Gibraltar
1.82 m (
5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Antonio Segovia
16 July 1983
Gibraltar
Women
Country
Mark
Athlete
Date
Place
Ref.
Bulgaria
2.09 m (
6 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Stefka Kostadinova
30 August 1987
Rome
Croatia
2.08 m (
6 ft
9
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Blanka Vlašić
31 August 2009
Zagreb
Russia
2.07 m (
6 ft
9
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Anna Chicherova
22 July 2011
Cheboksary
Sweden
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
Kajsa Bergqvist
26 July 2003
Eberstadt
South Africa
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
Hestrie Cloete
31 August 2003
Saint-Denis
Belgium
2.05 m (
6 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Tia Hellebaut
23 August 2008
Beijing
United States
2.05 m (
6 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Chaunté Lowe
26 June 2010
Des Moines
Cuba
2.04 m (
6 ft
8
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Silvia Costa
9 September 1989
Barcelona
Greece
2.03 m (
6 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Niki Bakogianni
3 August 1996
Atlanta
Australia
2.03 m (
6 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Nicola Olyslagers
17 September 2023
Eugene
[
14
]
27 January 2024
Canberra
[
15
]
Spain
2.02 m (
6 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Ruth Beitia
4 August 2007
San Sebastián
Romania
2.02 m (
6 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Monica Iagăr
6 June 1998
Budapest
17 June 2000
Villeneuve-d'Ascq
Kazakhstan
2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
Olga Turchak
7 July 1986
Moscow
Norway
2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
Hanne Haugland
13 August 1997
Zürich
Belarus
2.00 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Tatyana Shevchik
14 May 1993
Gomel
Karyna Taranda
5 July 2019
Lausanne
Slovenia
2.00 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Britta Bilač
14 August 1994
Helsinki
Czech Republic
2.00 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Zuzana Hlavoňová
5 June 2000
Prague
Hungary
2.00 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Dóra Győrffy
26 July 2001
Nyíregyháza
Uzbekistan
1.98 m (
6 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Lyudmila Butuzova
10 June 1984
Sochi
Canada
1.98 m (
6 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Debbie Brill
2 September 1984
Rieti
Saint Lucia
1.98 m (
6 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Levern Spencer
8 May 2010
Athens
Serbia
1.98 m (
6 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Angelina Topić
19 May 2024
Rabat
[
16
]
7 July 2024
Paris
[
17
]
China
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Jin Ling
7 May 1989
Hamamatsu
Latvia
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Valentīna Gotovska
30 March 1992
Vilnius
Austria
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Sigrid Kirchmann
21 August 1993
Stuttgart
Republic of Moldova
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Olga Bolşova
5 September 1993
Rieti
Argentina
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Solange Witteveen
19 May 2001
Manaus
Dominican Republic
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Juana Rosario Arrendel
2 December 2002
San Salvador
Kyrgyzstan
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Tatyana Efimenko
11 July 2003
Rome
Mexico
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Romary Rifka
4 April 2004
Xalapa
Switzerland
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Salome Lang
27 June 2021
Langenthal
Montenegro
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Marija Vuković
27 June 2021
Smederevo
Jamaica
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Lamara Distin
30 April 2022
College Station
Finland
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Ella Junnila
18 June 2024
Turku
[
18
]
Turkmenistan
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Galina Brigadnaya
13 September 1985
Alma Ata
Argentina
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Solange Witteveen
8 September 1997
Oristano
Japan
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Miki Imai
15 September 2001
Yokohama
Estonia
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Anna Iljuštšenko
9 August 2011
Viljandi
Karmen Bruus
19 July 2022
Eugene
Côte d'Ivoire
1.95 m (
6 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Lucienne N'Da
28 June 1992
Belle Vue Maurel
Nigeria
1.95 m (
6 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Doreen Amata
3 July 2008
Abuja
16 July 2011
Eberstadt
1 September 2011
Daegu
Ireland
1.95 m (
6 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Deirdre Ryan
1 September 2011
Daegu
Trinidad and Tobago
1.95 m (
6 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Tyra Gittens
13 May 2021
College Station
2 April 2022
College Station
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Amra Temim
15 August 1987
Varaždin
Denmark
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Pia Zinck
8 August 1997
Athens
Burkina Faso
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Irène Tiéndrebeogo
1 August 1999
Niort
Vietnam
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Bui Thi Nhung
4 May 2005
Bangkok
Thailand
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Noengrothai Chaipetch
14 December 2009
Vientiane
Turkey
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Burcu Ayhan
16 July 2011
Ostrava
Colombia
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
A
María Fernanda Murillo
1 May 2019
Medellín
South Korea
1.93 m (
6 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Kim Hui-seon
10 June 1990
Seoul
Cyprus
1.93 m (
6 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Leontia Kallenou
15 May 2015
Starkville
Brazil
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Orlane dos Santos
11 August 1989
Bogotá
Albania
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Klodeta Gjini
22 August 1989
Tirana
New Zealand
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Tania Dixon
26 January 1991
Dunedin
Israel
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Danielle Frenkel
30 July 2010
Barcelona
[
19
]
Ma'ayan Fureman-Shahaf
9 August 2011
Neurim
[
20
]
[
21
]
17 July 2013
Tel Aviv
India
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Sahana Kumari
23 June 2012
Hyderabad
Seychelles
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Lissa Labiche
9 May 2015
Potchefstroom
Georgia
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Valentyna Liashenko
27 June 2015
Berdychiv
Ghana
1.92 m (
6 ft
3
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Abigail Kwarteng
16 April 2022
Auburn
Tajikistan
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Yelena Gorobets
11 July 1981
Leningrad
Antigua and Barbuda
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Priscilla Frederick
22 July 2015
Toronto
Guyana
1.90 m (
6 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Najuma Fletcher
3 June 1995
Knoxville
11 August 1995
Gothenburg
Venezuela
1.90 m (
6 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Marierlis Rojas
29 March 2008
Ponce
Chinese Taipei
1.90 m (
6 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Li Ching-Ching
18 October 2021
New Taipei City
Portugal
1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Sónia Carvalho
3 June 2001
Vila Real de Santo António
Hong Kong
1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Yeung Man Wai
30 April 2017
Taipei City
Grenada
1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Patricia Sylvester
11 June 2013
Toronto
[
22
]
Singapore
1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Michelle Sng
30 October 2021
Singapore
Sri Lanka
1.85 m (
6 ft
3
⁄
4
in)
Priyangika Madumanthi
8 March 2008
Kochi
Luxembourg
1.85 m (
6 ft
3
⁄
4
in)
Elodie Tshilumba
9 June 2017
Pierre-Benite
[
23
]
Uruguay
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Lorena Aires
10 March 2018
Montevideo
[
24
]
Samoa
1.82 m (
5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Angela Pule
31 August 1982
Brisbane
Namibia
1.82 m (
5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Orla Venter
30 April 1993
Gaborone
Bahamas
1.81 m (
5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Kenya Nafeia Culmer
12 May 2012
Wichita
[
25
]
U.S. Virgin Islands
1.81 m (
5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Yashira Rhymer-Stuart
6 April 2019
Bowling Green
Tunisia
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Kawther Akrémi
16 July 1983
Casablanca
Karima Benothman
8 July 2007
Radès
Costa Rica
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Abigail Obando
6 May 2023
San José
[
26
]
Kenya
1.75 m (
5 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
A
Caroline Cherotich
13 May 2014
Nairobi
Bolivia
1.74 m (
5 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Carla Rios
29 May 2022
Cochabamba
Belize
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Katy Sealy
[
a
]
13 July 2018
Guatemala City
Uganda
1.71 m (
5 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
A
Victoria Atim
8 December 1973
Kampala
Bangladesh
1.71 m (
5 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Umme Hafsa Rumki
3 January 2022
Dhaka
Bahrain
1.70 m (
5 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Mariam Mohamed Al-Ansari
17 December 2011
Doha
[
27
]
9 March 2013
Manama
15 March 2015
Muscat
Pakistan
1.69 m (
5 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Rehana Kausar
27 September 1999
Kathmandu
Turks and Caicos Islands
1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Tanesia Gardiner
8 May 2021
Providenciales
[
28
]
British Virgin Islands
1.65 m (
5 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Takola Creque
21 May 1994
Road Town
Chantel Malone
29 June 2008
Road Town
Z’Niah Hutchinson
7 March 2016
Tortola
[
29
]
Xiomara Malone
1 April 2022
Orem
9 April 2022
Logan
Angola
1.65 m (
5 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Xenia Fortes
25 April 1996
Viseu
Macau
1.65 m (
5 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
[
b
]
Wong Wang-lok
6 March 2021
Macau
[
30
]
7 June 2023
Yecheon
[
31
]
Malta
1.61 m (
5 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Chloe Gambin
19 February 2011
Marsa
[
32
]
Rachela Pace
5 May 2017
Marsa
United Arab Emirates
1.59 m (
5 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Alia Youssef Al-Hammadi
15 March 2015
Muscat
Montserrat
1.57 m (
5 ft
1
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Lynette Lee
23 May 1971
London
Cambodia
1.53 m (5 ft 0 in)
Our Kim Leang
19 July 1968
Phnom Penh
Qatar
1.52 m (
4 ft
11
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Lial Tamam
17 May 2022
Kuwait City
[
33
]
Solomon Islands
1.45 m (4 ft 9 in)
Roselyn Mason
1973
Honiara
Agnetha V
25 April 1995
Honiara
Gibraltar
1.42 m (
4 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Caroline Tante
20 July 1991
Gibraltar
Afghanistan
1.11 m (
3 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Asma Mohammadi
22 September 2016
Rjukan
Indoor
Men
Country
Mark
Athlete
Date
Place
Ref.
Germany
2.42 m (
7 ft
11
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Carlo Thränhardt
26 February 1988
Berlin
Sweden
2.41 m (
7 ft
10
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Patrik Sjöberg
1 February 1987
Piraeus
Qatar
2.41 m (
7 ft
10
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Mutaz Essa Barshim
18 February 2015
Athlone
[
34
]
United States
2.40 m (
7 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Hollis Conway
10 March 1991
Seville
Russia
2.40 m (
7 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Ivan Ukhov
25 February 2009
Piraeus
Aleksey Dmitrik
8 February 2014
Arnstadt
Great Britain
2.38 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Steve Smith
4 February 1994
Wuppertal
Romania
2.38 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Sorin Matei
3 February 1995
Wuppertal
Czech Republic
2.37 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Jaroslav Bába
5 February 2005
Arnstadt
Belarus
2.37 m (
7 ft
9
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Maksim Nedasekau
7 March 2021
Toruń
Norway
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Steinar Hoen
12 February 1994
Balingen
3 March 1995
Berlin
Bahamas
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Troy Kemp
18 March 1994
Weinheim
South Korea
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Woo Sang-hyeok
5 February 2022
Hustopeče
New Zealand
2.36 m (
7 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Hamish Kerr
3 March 2024
Glasgow
[
35
]
France
2.35 m (
7 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Jean-Charles Gicquel
13 March 1994
Paris
Japan
2.35 m (
7 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Naoto Tobe
2 February 2019
Karlsruhe
Finland
2.33 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Osku Torro
5 February 2011
Tampere
Nigeria
2.32 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Anthony Idiata
15 February 2000
Patras
Cyprus
2.32 m (
7 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Kyriacos Ioannou
7 February 2008
Novi Sad
13 February 2016
Hustopeče
[
36
]
Dimitrios Chondrokoukis
14 February 2015
Piraeus
[
37
]
Israel
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Konstantin Matusevich
10 March 1996
Stockholm
Netherlands
2.31 m (
7 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Wilbert Pennings
9 February 2002
Siegen
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2.29 m (7 ft 6 in)
Elvir Krehmić
13 February 1999
Piraeus
Croatia
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Novica Čanović
25 February 1986
Solna
Iceland
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Einar Karl Hjartarson
20 February 2001
Reykjavík
Sudan
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Mohamed Younes Idris
23 February 2014
Bordeaux
Portugal
2.28 m (
7 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Paulo Conceição
1 February 2020
Kirchberg
Estonia
2.27 m (
7 ft
5
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Marko Aleksejev
15 February 2004
Tallinn
Kenya
2.27 m (
7 ft
5
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Mathew Sawe
8 February 2020
Hustopeče
[
38
]
Iran
2.26 m (
7 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Keivan Ghanbarzadeh
20 September 2017
Ashgabat
Sri Lanka
2.26 m (
7 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Ushan Thiwanka
12 March 2021
Birmingham
[
39
]
Hong Kong
2.25 m (
7 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
A
Marc Chenn
17 February 2001
Colorado Springs
Venezuela
2.23 m (
7 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Eure Yáñez
13 February 2018
Sabadell
Zimbabwe
2.23 m (
7 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Kudakwashe Chadenga
28 January 2023
Lubbock
Moldova
2.22 m (
7 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Andrei Miticov
8 February 2015
Chișinău
21 February 2015
Istanbul
[
40
]
Singapore
2.20 m (
7 ft
2
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Kampton Kam
10 February 2024
Lynchburg
, United States
[
41
]
Burkina Faso
2.19 m (7 ft 2 in)
Boubacar Séré
20 January 2008
Leverkusen
Cayman Islands
2.19 m (7 ft 2 in)
Louis Gordon
22 February 2020
Boston
[
42
]
Luxembourg
2.17 m (
7 ft
1
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Raymond Conzemius
26 March 1988
Dortmund
British Virgin Islands
2.16 m (7 ft 1 in)
Sam Noel
31 January 1998
Lexington
Argentina
2.16 m (7 ft 1 in)
A
Carlos Layoy
2 February 2020
Cochabamba
[
43
]
20 February 2022
Cochabamba
Thailand
2.15 m (
7 ft
1
⁄
2
in)
Torlaph Sudjinta
13 November 2005
Pattaya
Bahrain
2.13 m (
6 ft
11
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Salem Nasser Bakheet
10 February 2006
Pattaya
Chinese Taipei
2.10 m (
6 ft
10
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Hsiang Chun-hsien
16 February 2014
Hangzhou
Turks and Caicos Islands
2.10 m (
6 ft
10
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Kivarno Handfield
2 December 2017
Winston-Salem
[
44
]
Ghana
2.08 m (
6 ft
9
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Kingsley Adams
3 March 1973
Kansas City
United Arab Emirates
2.08 m (
6 ft
9
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Sayed Abbas Al-Alaoui
25 February 2010
Tehran
[
45
]
Namibia
2.08 m (
6 ft
9
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Johannes Blaauw
27 January 2018
Ancona
Angola
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
António Afonso Deslandes
16 February 1991
Aveiro
Tunisia
1.95 m (
6 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Hamdi Dhouibi
28 February 2003
Saint-Étienne
Macau
1.95 m (
6 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Lei Kuok Kuan
30 October 2007
Macau
Bolivia
1.95 m (
6 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
A
José Camacho
6 February 2022
Cochabamba
Uganda
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Joseph Wananda
16 January 2016
Menomonie
Malta
1.74 m (
5 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
[
c
]
Kevin Cranmer
6 January 2018
Sheffield
Afghanistan
1.70 m (
5 ft
6
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Said Gilani
15 February 2014
Hamburg
[
46
]
Gibraltar
1.61 m (
5 ft
3
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Benjamin Power
25 February 2023
Lancaster
[
47
]
Women
Country
Mark
Athlete
Date
Place
Ref.
Sweden
2.08 m (
6 ft
9
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Kajsa Bergqvist
4 February 2006
Arnstadt
Germany
2.07 m (
6 ft
9
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Heike Henkel
8 February 1992
Karlsruhe
Croatia
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
Blanka Vlašić
6 February 2010
Arnstadt
[
48
]
Ukraine
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
Yaroslava Mahuchikh
2 February 2021
Banská Bystrica
Belgium
2.05 m (
6 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Tia Hellebaut
3 March 2007
Birmingham
Italy
2.04 m (
6 ft
8
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Antonietta Di Martino
9 February 2011
Banská Bystrica
Romania
2.03 m (
6 ft
7
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Monica Iagar
23 January 1999
Bucharest
Poland
2.02 m (
6 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Kamila Lićwinko
21 February 2015
Toruń
Lithuania
2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
Airinė Palšytė
4 March 2017
Belgrade
Norway
2.00 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Hanne Haugland
17 February 1995
Spała
8 March 1997
Paris
Great Britain
1.99 m (
6 ft
6
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Morgan Lake
4 February 2023
Hustopeče
Barbados
1.98 m (
6 ft
5
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Akela Jones
11 March 2016
Birmingham
France
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Mélanie Melfort
5 February 2003
Dortmund
18 February 2007
Aubière
Jamaica
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Lamara Distin
11 February 2023
Clemson
Serbia
1.97 m (
6 ft
5
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Angelina Topić
13 February 2024
Banská Bystrica
[
49
]
Slovakia
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Mária Melová
12 February 1997
Banská Bystrica
27 February 1999
Otterberg
Finland
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Ella Junnila
7 March 2021
Toruń
Netherlands
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Britt Weerman
3 February 2023
Weinheim
Moldova
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Lyudmila Sukhoroslova
24 January 1988
Zaporizhzhya
Olga Bolşova
20 January 1992
Chişinău
28 February 1994
Piraeus
10 March 1996
Stockholm
Argentina
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Solange Witteveen
9 February 2000
Brno
Israel
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Danielle Frenkel
5 March 2011
Paris
Estonia
1.94 m (
6 ft
4
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Anna Iljuštšenko
2 February 2013
Arnstadt
Thailand
1.93 m (
6 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Noengrothai Chaipetch
2 November 2009
Hanoi
Cyprus
1.93 m (
6 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Leontia Kallenou
13 March 2015
Fayetteville
Japan
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Megumi Sato
15 January 1986
Osaka
11 February 1989
Osaka
11 March 1990
Yokohama
Miki Imai
25 February 1998
Beijing
15 February 2001
Stockholm
5 February 2003
Dortmund
Iceland
1.90 m (
6 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Þórdis Gísladóttir
12 March 1983
Pontiac
Armenia
1.89 m (
6 ft
2
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Marina Kuporosova
24 January 1988
Baku
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Samra Tanović-Bjelica
30 January 1986
Vienna
Portugal
1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Naide Gomes
5 March 2004
Budapest
Chinese Taipei
1.84 m (
6 ft
1
⁄
4
in)
Su Chun-yueh
4 March 1989
Budapest
Luxembourg
1.84 m (
6 ft
1
⁄
4
in)
Elodie Tshilumba
7 February 2015
Kirchberg
[
50
]
Bahamas
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Kenya Culmer
2 March 2014
Cedar Falls
[
51
]
Ghana
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Abigail Kwarteng
14 January 2022
Nashville
[
52
]
Burkina Faso
1.81 m (
5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Irène Tiéndrebeogo
15 February 1998
Bordeaux
U.S. Virgin Islands
1.80 m (
5 ft
10
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Yashira Rhymer-Stuart
18 January 2019
Indianapolis
Uruguay
1.79 m (
5 ft
10
+
1
⁄
4
in)
A
Lorena Aires
2 February 2020
Cochabamba
[
53
]
Sri Lanka
1.75 m (
5 ft
8
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Priyangika Madumanthi
2 November 2009
Hanoi
Bolivia
1.74 m (
5 ft
8
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Carla Rios
15 May 2021
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Peru
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Daniella Munoz
19 February 2021
Allendale
[
54
]
Venezuela
1.72 m (
5 ft
7
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Yoveinny Mota
29 January 2022
Lubbock
Belize
1.71 m (
5 ft
7
+
1
⁄
4
in)
Katy Sealy
20 December 2015
London
Namibia
1.65 m (
5 ft
4
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Natalie Louw
28 February 2021
Birmingham
Angola
1.64 m (
5 ft
4
+
1
⁄
2
in)
Xenia Fortes
15 February 1998
Espinho
British Virgin Islands
1.62 m (
5 ft
3
+
3
⁄
4
in)
A
Xiomara Malone
13 January 2022
Logan
Bahrain
1.60 m (
5 ft
2
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Mariam Mohamed Al-Ansari
26 February 2010
Doha
Tunisia
1.57 m (
5 ft
1
+
3
⁄
4
in)
Farah Jaziri
5 February 2005
Nogent-sur-Oise
20 February 2005
Liévin
Bangladesh
1.55 m (5 ft 1 in)
Sathi Parveen
12 October 2001
Rasht
Pakistan
1.50 m (4 ft 11 in)
Rozina Shafqat
26 September 2005
Tehran
Macau
1.50 m (4 ft 11 in)
Ng Ka Man
31 October 2007
Macau
Ng Ka Ian
31 October 2007
Macau
Kenya
1.50 m (4 ft 11 in)
Ananda Maende
16 December 2018
Orléans
20 January 2019
Orléans
Qatar
1.45 m (4 ft 9 in)
Fayza Abdulnaser Omar
26 February 2010
Doha
Notes
^
Katy Sealy transferred from Great Britain to Belize on 9 June 2010
^
ratified by AAMC; not recognized by World Athletics
^
not ratified by MAAA but recognized by World Athletics
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