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The first world record in the men's high jump was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1912. As of June, 2009, the IAAF has ratified 40 world records in the event.〔 Note that almost all records up to and including 1960 were set in the US, and hence measured in feet and inches. In the table below, the feet and inches have been obtained by converting the metric value of the record, which may already have been rounded down in the process of converting feet and inches to metric. As a result, the record in feet and inches sometimes understates the original measurement. For example, George Horine's record was actually 6 feet 7 inches (approximately 2.0066 metres), Edward Beeson's record was actually 6 feet 7⅝ inches, and the record of Cornelius Johnson and Dave Albritton was actually 6 feet 9¾ inches. ==Progression== ImageSize = width:200 height:1300 PlotArea = width:35 height:1260 left:50 bottom:40 Legend = columns:2 left:15 top:25 columnwidth:50 AlignBars = early DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:1910 till:2004 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:1910 Colors= id:Basis value:blue legend:World_record_men's_high_jump PlotData= bar:Leaders width:25 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:S shift:(22,-4) from:1910 till:end color:Basis at:1912 text:George Horine_2.00_m at:1914 text:Edward Beeson_2.02_m at:1924 text:Harold Osborne_2.03_m at:1933 text:Walter Marty_2.04_m at:1934 text:Walter Marty_2.06_m at:1936 text:Cornelius Johnson_2.07_m at:1936 shift:(22,2) text:Dave Albritton_2.07_m at:1937 shift:(22,2) text:Melvin Walker_2.09_m at:1941 text:Lester Steers_2.11_m at:1953 text:Walt Davis_2.12_m at:1956 text:Charles Dumas_2.15_m at:1957 text:Yuriy Stepanov_2.16_m at:1960 shift:(22,-10) text:John Thomas_2.17_m at:1960 shift:(22,-4) text:John Thomas_2.18_m at:1960 text:John Thomas_2.22_m at:1961 text:Valeriy Brumel_Ackermann_2.23_m at:1961 shift:(22,3) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.24_m at:1961 shift:(22,5) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.25_m at:1962 shift:(22,6) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.26_m at:1962 shift:(22,11) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.27_m at:1963 shift:(22,14) text:Valeriy Brumel_2.28_m at:1971 text:Pat Matzdorf_2.29_m at:1973 text:Dwight Stone_2.30_m at:1976 shift:(22,-8) text:Dwight Stone_2.31_m at:1976 shift:(22,-2) text:Dwight Stone_2.32_m at:1977 text:Vladimir Yashchenko_2.33_m at:1978 shift:(22,1) text:Vladimir Yashchenko_2.34_m at:1980 shift:(22,-2) text:Jacek Wszola_2.35_m at:1980 text:Dietmar Mögenburg_2.35_m at:1980 shift:(22,5) text:Gert Wessig_2.36_m at:1983 shift:(22,-5) text:Zhu Jianhua_2.37_m at:1983 shift:(22,2) text:Zhu Jianhua_2.38_m at:1984 text:Zhu Jianhua_2.39_m at:1985 text:Rudolf Povarnitsyn_2.40_m at:1985 shift:(22,2) text:Igor Paklin_2.41_m at:1988 text:Patrik Sjöberg_2.42_m at:1988 shift:(22,2) text:Javier Sotomayor_2.43_m at:1989 shift:(22,2) text:Javier Sotomayor_2.44_m at:1993 text:Javier Sotomayor_2.45_m 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Men's high jump world record progression」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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