977:: Ukhov opened his 2014 Indoor campaign on Saturday 11 January in the Russian city of Novocheboksarsk with a world-leading leap of 2.38m. Competing at the Chuvashya Governor Cup, he cleared his first four heights – 2.15m, 2.24m, 2.30m and 2.35m – on his first attempt, equalling his best mark from the entire 2013 season. (By 2.30m he was jumping alone, as only one other jumper cleared 2.24m.) He then cleared 2.38m on his third attempt, and then made three attempts at 2.41m, the last being very close with just his heel clipping the bar. It was his highest jump since his Olympic victory in August 2012, also 2.38m. It also equaled his best ever seasonal debut as Ukhov jumped the same height in his opening competition of 2011 before going on to win the European indoor title. It improved by six centimeters the world-leading mark set by Andrey Silnov, who cleared 2.32m in December. Not only was the height remarkable for so early in the season, but for so early in the day – the Men's High Jump competition got underway at 11am local.
987:: Ukhov produced the best indoor performance in the world for 21 years when he cleared 2.41 at the Yuriy Lukasevich Memorial meeting in the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on Thursday 16 January. This added one centimeter to his own national indoor record, achieved in Athens five years earlier, and also to the Russian absolute record held jointly by himself and Vyacheslav Voronin, who jumped 2.40m outdoors in London back in 2000. Ukhov jumped 2.15m, 2.23m, 2.32m and 2.36m with his first attempts before getting over 2.41m (7' 10-3/4") on his third attempt, just brushing the bar with his heels. He immediately asked the bar to be raised to an (absolute) world record height of 2.46m (8' 0-1/2"), but then decided to rest without attempting. Compatriots Andriy Silnov and Yevgeniy Korshunov were second and third respectively, both going over 2.29m.
651:, then at the age of 17 I tried the high jump. After training for about a year I set the Russian junior record and decided that it would be easier to carry on jumping than discus", he said. In a May 2014 interview Ukhov further elaborated that, in his first year of throwing the discus he did well enough to compete at the Russian Junior Championships in 2004. At that meet he (somehow) entered the High Jump and with no coaching he won by clearing 2.12 meters (6 feet, 11½ inches). Ukhov immediately dropped the discus and began to learn proper high jump mechanics, he established a personal best of 2.15m on 28 June 2004. One year later he improved to 2.30 (on 4 July 2005) at a meet in Tula, Russia, and he won the European Junior Championship in 2005 with a leap of 2.23/7-3¾. He represented Russia at the 2004
1119:, he was asked about the lack of heel spikes and said, "Yes, that's true. Before every season I think it's time to move on and use high jumping shoes but I still haven't switched to them. Somehow they do not work for me." Failure to use a "normal" jumping shoe does makes it difficult to jump in wet conditions. When it rained during the Men's High Jump final at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, he finished in tenth place, saying "When the rain started, I started experimenting with new spikes but in vain". A year later, at the 2010 European Athletics Championships in Barcelona, heavy rains came just before the Men's High Jump final, but Ukhov said he "started with my sprint spikes and kept them on". He finished in second place.
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1014:: Won the IAAF-approved "Russian Winter Meet" in Moscow for a fifth time, this one in a dominating fashion, with a first attempt clearance of 2.36m (7' 8-3/4"). He then attempted to break his own meet record (2.39m) but failed in three tries at 2.40m (7' 10-1/2"), his only misses on the night. Only two other jumpers, Protsenko and (Russian) Daniel Tsyplakov, were able to clear 2.28m.
725:"There's no denying that Ivan was drunk but he had a fight with his girlfriend and was also upset at failing to qualify for the Olympics. Obviously, Ivan regrets it very much and we have already reimbursed the organisers for all their expenses. He is still young and it should be a good lesson for him but a year ban would just completely destroy him as an athlete."
1160:, but "I could not win a major title", so two years ago (2008) he changed coaches to Klyugin: "Sergey had just finished competing himself and was coaching his wife Viktoriya (the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships high jump bronze medallist). He approached me and invited me to train with him and I said 'Let's give it a try'."
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February 2005. Ukhov was pushed to the record in a tactical duel with (reigning World Indoor champion) Rybakov. After each cleared 2.31, Rybakov took the lead with a first try clearance at 2.35. Ukhov failed in his first attempt and, with second-place already assured, he elected to pass. With the
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Cheboksary on 5 July 2012. His leap of 2.40m (7 feet 10 1/2 inches) in 2009 made him the 11th man in history
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Olympics as the favorite. In the qualifying round on Sunday 5 August, Ukhov scaled 2.29 for an automatic berth in the finals. During the final held on Tuesday evening 7 August, Ukhov cleared 2.38 (7' 9 3/4") for which he was placed first and was awarded the gold medal.
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has jumped higher, with his indoor record of 2.43m set at the Indoor world championships in 1989. Ukhov then made three attempts at 2.44 (8' 0"), none of them very close. Ukhov's coach - former
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Saturday 5 March 2011, equalling his season-best, and world-leading, jump of 2.38 metres (7 ft 9.70 in). The 24-year-old was tied with Baba at 2.34 after each cleared on their first attempt, while fellow Russian Aleksandr Shustov secured the bronze medal with his
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1080:(Ukraine) cleared on their first attempts. With the bar then raised to 2.38 (7' 9-3/4") Barshim again cleared on his first attempt, while Ukhov (his pants removed) needed all three tries to clear. Both men then failed at 2.40, and Ukhov was relegated to second place because of his misses at 2.38.
1008:: Ukhov won the "High Jump With Music Cup" meet in Moscow, with second attempt clearance of 2.36m (7' 8-3/4"). He was pushed by Ukrainian jumper Andriy Protsenko, who cleared 2.33 (7'7-3/4") for second place. Ukhov made one attempt at 2.40m and then retired, saving his legs for the "Winter Meet".
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with an absolute Russian record, equal European record, and 2014 world-leading height of 2.42m (7' 11-1/4") on Tuesday 25 February. He did so in dominating fashion, taking just 4 jumps- all first attempt clearances at 2.15, 2.25, 2.33m, and 2.42m. A video camera focused on the bar revealed Ukhov
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1723:|Ivan Ukhov determined to hit new heights
723:Pavel Voronkov, his manager, later said:
63:Learn how and when to remove this message
2054:Ivan Ukhov leaps 2.36m to lead the world
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827:Ukhov at the 2011 World Championships
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103:2013 World Championships in Athletics
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2248:Vysledky - MiTink EA - Prague Indoor
2014:EVENT REPORT – MEN's High Jump Final
1989:"2009 – End of Year Reviews – JUMPS"
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603:2010 IAAF Diamond League
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198:83 kg (183 lb)
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80:Ivan Ukhov (basketball)
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2095:Russian Athletics News
2031:Samsung Diamond League
1952:21 August 2011 at the
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1263:European Championships
1058:8-9 March, 2nd - 2.38m
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567:Ivan Sergeyevich Ukhov
392:European Championships
118:Ivan Sergeyevich Ukhov
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920:2012 London Olympics
906:Hochsprung mit Musik
865:Golden Spike Ostrava
846:Hochsprung mit Musik
629:, 2.42 in 1988, and
607:2012 Summer Olympics
110:Personal information
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3253:Vladimir Yashchenko
3236:Vladimir Yashchenko
2390:Sporting positions
2143:Source is official
2123:, 9 February 2011;
1907:The Daily Telegraph
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1527:World Championships
1433:World Championships
1327:World Championships
1084:2014 Outdoor season
945:2013 Outdoor season
877:Prefontaine Classic
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4207:Mutaz Essa Barshim
4180:Mutaz Essa Barshim
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3847:Vyacheslav Voronin
3678:Sylwester Bednarek
3542:Vyacheslav Voronin
3525:Vyacheslav Voronin
2893:Mutaz Essa Barshim
2547:Mutaz Essa Barshim
2369:24 February 2014 –
2065:European Athletics
2001:European Athletics
1706:High Jump All Time
1158:Yevgeniy Zagorulko
1074:Mutaz Essa Barshim
961:2014 Indoor season
939:Mutaz Essa Barshim
933:2013 Indoor season
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2961:Hamish Kerr
2842:Stefan Holm
2808:Stefan Holm
2791:Stefan Holm
2774:Stefan Holm
2655:Igor Paklin
2405:Stefan Holm
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1504:Universiade
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1178:Competition
985:1st - 2.41m
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927:Erik Kynard
900:2012 season
871:The fourth
581:. He won a
579:high jumper
506:2005 Kaunas
427:2014 Zürich
308:2012 London
158:Chelyabinsk
123:Nationality
4459:Categories
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3959:Ivan Ukhov
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3895:Ivan Ukhov
3627:Ivan Ukhov
3610:Ivan Ukhov
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1691:1 February
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1636:References
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1563:DSQ (2nd)
1537:DSQ (4th)
1514:DSQ (5th)
1488:DSQ (1st)
1403:High jump
1397:Worldwide
1334:, Germany
1291:, Germany
1268:Gothenburg
981:16 January
971:11 January
890:Raúl Spank
788:Weltklasse
732:Cheboksary
583:gold medal
554:High jump
511:High jump
476:2011 Paris
462:High jump
457:2009 Turin
357:2014 Sopot
147:1986-03-29
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1686:BBC Sport
1612:24th (q)
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1624:See also
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1462:Istanbul
1379:, Spain
1358:, Qatar
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1184:Position
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1210:2.10 m
1187:Notes
1101:Doping
1060:: The
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804:Poland
680:Langen
664:Kaunas
649:discus
637:Career
611:London
526:Europe
270:2.39 m
229:Men's
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