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1998 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump

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The men's high jump at the 1998 European Athletics Championships was held at the Népstadion on 19 and 21 August.

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Medalists

Gold Artur Partyka
 Poland
Silver Dalton Grant
 Great Britain
Bronze Sergey Klyugin
 Russia

Results

KEY: q Better non-qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Qualification

Qualification: Qualification Performance 2.26 (Q) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.24 Result Notes
1 A Artur Partyka  Poland o o 2.24 q
1 A Martin Buß  Germany o o o 2.24 q
1 A Staffan Strand  Sweden 2.24 q
1 A Tomáš Janků  Czech Republic 2.24 q
1 A Dragutin Topić  Yugoslavia 2.24 q
1 A Dimitrios Kokotis  Greece 2.24 q
1 B Steinar Hoen  Norway 2.24 q
1 B Stefan Holm  Sweden 2.24 q
1 B Sergey Klyugin  Russia 2.24 q
1 B Christian Rhoden  Germany o xo xo 2.24 q
1 B Brendan Reilly  Great Britain o xxo 2.24 q
12 A Dalton Grant  Great Britain xo xxo xxo xxo 2.24 q
13 A Elvir Krehmić  Bosnia and Herzegovina o o xxx 2.20
13 A Ramon Kaju  Estonia xo xo xxx 2.20
13 A Aleksey Krysin  Russia o xxo xxx 2.20
13 A Wilbert Pennings  Netherlands 2.20
13 B Oskari Frösén  Finland 2.20
18 A Itay Margalit  Israel 2.15
18 B Hennazdy Maroz  Belarus 2.15
18 B Konstantinos Liapis  Greece 2.15
18 B Ignacio Pérez  Spain 2.15
22 B Işık Bayraktar  Turkey 2.10
B Konstantin Matusevich  Israel NM
B Jan Janků  Czech Republic NM

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality 2.15 2.20 2.24 2.27 2.30 2.32 2.34 2.36 2.38 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Artur Partyka  Poland o o o o xxx 2.34
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dalton Grant  Great Britain xo o x– xo x– xo xxx 2.34
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sergey Klyugin  Russia o o o o o xx– x 2.32
4 Martin Buß  Germany o o o o xo xxx 2.32
5 Dimitrios Kokotis  Greece o o o xxx 2.30
6 Steinar Hoen  Norway xo xo o xxo x– xx 2.30
7 Stefan Holm  Sweden o xo o x– xx 2.27
8 Staffan Strand  Sweden o xxo xx– x 2.27
9 Dragutin Topić  Yugoslavia o o xxx 2.24
9 Brendan Reilly  Great Britain o xx– x 2.24
11 Christian Rhoden  Germany o xo o xxx 2.24
12 Tomáš Janků  Czech Republic o o xo xxx 2.24

References

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