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For the women's high jump event, the qualification period was between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024. 32 athletes were able to qualify for the event, with a maximum of three athletes per nation, by jumping the entry standard of 1.97 m or higher or by their World Athletics Ranking for this event.
For the 10,000 metres, combined events (men's decathlon and women's heptathlon) and racewalking, the qualification period ran from 31 December 2022 to 30 June 2024. [ 8 ] In the marathon races, any runner ranked higher than the sixty-fifth-place athlete on the filtered Quota Place "Road to Paris" list on 30 January 2024, was deemed eligible for ...
Men's long jump winner: Simon Batz; Women's triple jump winner: Tuğba Danışmaz; February 10: Hustopečské skákání in Hustopeče. High jump winners: Shelby McEwen (m) / Tatiana Gusin (f) February 11: Meeting de Paris Indoor in Paris. 60 m winners: Ferdinand Omanyala (m) / Patrizia van der Weken (f) 60 m hurdles winners: Jason Joseph (m ...
The men's high jump has been present on the Olympic athletics programme since the first Summer Olympics in 1896. The women's high jump was one of five events to feature on the first women's athletics programme in 1928, and it was the only jumping event available to women until 1948, when the long jump was permitted.
This article details the qualifying phase for athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics.More than 1,800 athletes, with an equal split between men and women, competed across forty-eight medal events (twenty-five in track, five in the road: marathon and racewalking, sixteen in the field, and two in combined) at the Games.
Competition began two days before the opening ceremony on 26 July, and ended on 11 August 2024. [3]On 29 July, the weather in Tahiti turned dangerous towards the end of round 3 of the men's shortboard event, forcing the cancellation of the women's third round.
She set a new Cypriot national record clearing 1.95 metres to win the SEC Championship in Gainesville, Florida on 9 May 2024. [14] She increased that to 1.97m at the NCAA Championship final in Eugene, Oregon in June 2024, sharing the title with Rose Yeboah. [15] At the 2024 Olympics in Paris she finished 7th in the high jump event clearing 1.95 ...
This was also the first Olympic women's high jump since 1980 where the winning height was below two metres. A week earlier, while competing in the heptathlon , Katarina Johnson-Thompson had jumped 1.98 m.