Qualifying performance 2.30m. Virtual mark 2.25m with no errors.
Ranking
Height
Gr
217
221
225
228
230
1. Woo Sang-hyeok
South Korea
2.28m
q
A
O
O
O
O
1. Django Lovett
Canada
2.28m
q,=SB
A
O
O
O
O
1. Andriy Protsenko
Ukraine
2.28m
q
A
O
O
O
O
1. Mutaz Essa Barshim
Qatar
2.28m
q
A
O
-
O
O
5. Luis Enrique Zayas
Cuba
2.28m
q
B
O
XO
O
O
6. Tomohiro Shinno
Japan
2.28m
q
A
O
XO
XO
O
7. JuVaughn Harrison
United States
2.28m
q
B
O
O
O
XO
8. Yonathan Kapitolnik
Israel
2.28m
q
B
O
XO
O
XO
9. Shelby McEwen
United States
2.28m
q
A
O
O
O
XXO
9. Joel Baden
Australia
2.28m
q
B
O
O
O
XXO
11.Gianmarco Tamberi
Italy
2.28m
q
B
O
O
XXO
XXO
12.Edgar Rivera
Mexico
2.25m
q
B
O
O
O
XXX
12.Mateusz Przybylko
Germany
2.25m
q
B
O
O
O
XXX
eliminated
14.Hamish Kerr
New Zealand
2.25m
B
O
XO
O
XXX
15.Oleh Doroshchuk
Ukraine
2.25m
B
O
O
XO
XXX
16.Marco Fassinotti
Italy
2.25m
A
XO
XO
XO
XXX
17.Thomas Carmoy
Belgium
2.25m
A
O
XO
XXO
XXX
18.Thiago Moura
Brazil
2.25m
B
O
XXO
XXO
XXX
19.Tobias Potye
Germany
2.21m
A
O
O
XXX
19.Ryoichi Akamatsu
Japan
2.21m
B
O
O
XXX
21.Carlos Layoy
Argentina
2.21m
A
O
XO
XXX
22.Loïc Gasch
Switzerland
2.21m
A
XO
XO
XXX
23.Donald Thomas
Bahamas
2.21m
B
O
XXO
XXX
23.Joel Clarke-Khan
Great Britain NI
2.21m
B
O
XXO
XXX
25.Darius Carbin
United States
2.17m
B
O
XXX
26.Yual Reath
Australia
2.17m
A
XXO
XXX
-. Nauraj Singh Randhawa
Malaysia
NM
A
XXX
-. Norbert Kobielski
Poland
NM
A
Xr
-. Majd Eddin Ghazal
Syria
DNS
A
World Leading: Ilya Ivanyuk, ANA 2.34m Moscow, Russia 7 June 2022
African Record: Jacques Freitag, South Africa 2.38m Oudtshoorn, South Africa 5 March 2005
Asian Record: Mutaz Essa Barshim, Qatar 2.43m Brussels, Belgium 5 September 2014
North, Central American and Caribbean Record: Javier Sotomayor, Cuba 2.45 m Salamanca, Spain 27 July 1993
South American Record: Gilmar Mayo, Colombia 2.33m Pereira, Colombia 17 October 1994
European Record: Patrik Sjöberg, Sweden 2.42m Stockholm, Sweden 30 June 1987
Oceanian Record: Tim Forsyth, Australia 2.36m Melbourne, Australia 2 March 1997
Oceanian Record: Brandon Starc, Australia 2.36m Eberstadt, Germany 26 August 2018
Only 6 high jumpers reached 2.33m during the qualification period (2021-2022), indoors and outdoors (Barshim, Tamberi, Woo, Starc,
Harrison and McEwen).
2 jumpers were selected by finishing position at designated competitions (Ferreira and Kerr, area champions).
The final entries were made by completing to 32 athletes, including the defending world champion Mutaz Essa Barshim (wild card), and the Diamond League winner Gianmarco Tamberi, (wild card), both defending Olympic Champions in Tokyo 2020. Neither the 2022 world leader, Ilya Ivanyuk, nor Russian or Belarusian athletes, as Maksim Nedasekau, 3rd in Ranking, were admitted, even under ANA status. Naoto Tobe, qualified by ranking, withdrawn.
World Athletics Ranking Before the 2022 World Championships: