Gold medal heights in the high jump at the Summer Olympics 1896-2020

Gold medal winning heights in the Men's and Women's high jump at the Summer Olympics from 1896 to 2020

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Release date

2021

Region

Worldwide

Survey time period

1896 to 2021

Supplementary notes

This data was collected using the official Olympic.org site, as well as a spreadsheet from the Guardian that includes data from 1896-2008 (available here), 2012 and 2016 data was compared with that from Encyclopaedia Britannica, and several news outlets were used to update the table when medals were reassigned (i.e. for doping offenses).

The winning athletes (male listed first) and their represented countries are as follows:
1896 - Ellery Clark (US)
1900 - Irving Baxter (US)
1904 - Samuel Jones (US)
1908 - Harry Porter (US)
1912 - Alma Richards (US)
1920 - Richmond Landon (US)
1924 - Harold Osborn (US)
1928 - Bob King (US) & Ethel Catherwood (Canada)
1932 - Duncan McNaughton (Canada) & Jean Shiley (US)
1936 - Cornelius Johnson (US) & Ibolya Csak (Hungary)
1948 - John Winter (Australia) & Alice Coachman (US)
1952 - Walt Davis (US) & Esther Brand (South Africa)
1956 - Charles Dumas (US) & Mildred McDaniel (US)
1960 - Robert Shavlakadze (Soviet Union) & Iolanda Balas (Romania)
1964 - Valeriy Brumel (Soviet Union) & Iolanda Balas (Romania)
1968 - Dick Fosbury (US) & Viorica Viscopoleanu (Romania)
1972 - Jüri Tarmak (Soviet Union) & Ulrike Meyfarth (West Germany)
1976 - Jacek Wszola (Poland) & Rosemarie Witschas-Acke
1980 - Gerd Wessig (East Germany) & Sara Simeoni (Italy)
1984 - Dietmar Mögenburg (West Germany) & Ulrike Meyfarth (West Germany)
1988 - Gennadi Avdeenko (Soviet Union) & Louise Ritter (US)
1992 - Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) & Heike Henkel (Germany)
1996 - Charles Austin (US) & Stefka Kostadinova (Bulgaria)
2000 - Sergey Klyugin (Russia) & Yelena Yelesina (Russia)
2004 - Stefan Holm (Sweden) & Elena Slesarenko (Russia)
2008 - Andrey Silnov (Russia) & Tia Hellebaut (Belgium)
2012 - Anna Chicherova (Russia)
2016 - Derek Drouin (US) & Ruth Beitia (Spain)
2020 - MutazEssa Barshim(Qatar)/Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) & Mariya Lasitskene (Russian Olympic Committee)

*Russia's Ivan Ukhov won the gold medal, with a jump of 2.38m, however his medal was rescinded in 2019 due to doping violations. As of August 2021, the medal has not been reallocated. The silver medal was awarded to the US' Erik Kynard, who recorded a jump of 2.33m.

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