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high jump

1

noun

Track.
  1. a field event in which athletes, using a running start, compete in jumping for height over a crossbar supported by two upright poles.

  2. a jump for height made in this event.



high-jump

2

[hahy-juhmp]

verb (used without object)

  1. to participate in the high jump; compete as a high jumper.

verb (used with object)

  1. to clear or attempt to clear (a specified height) in a high jump.

    a goal of high-jumping his own height.

high jump

noun

    1. an athletic event in which a competitor has to jump over a high bar set between two vertical supports

    2. ( as modifier )

      high-jump techniques

  1. informal,  to be liable to receive a severe reprimand or punishment

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • high jumping noun
  • high jumper noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of high jump1

First recorded in 1890–95

Origin of high jump2

First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences

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Morgan Lake, who improved her British high jump record by clearing two metres for the first time in August, safely qualified for her final with a clearance at 1.92m.

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Morgan Lake made history by becoming the first British woman to clear two metres in the high jump as she finished third at the Diamond League Final in Zurich.

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Morgan Lake becomes the first British woman in history to clear two metres in the high jump at the Diamond League final in Zurich.

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Morgan Lake finished fifth in the women's high jump with a first time clearance at 1.86m before registering three failures at 1.91m.

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Three of the five longest held men's world records in the most commonly contested events are jumps: the high jump, long jump and triple jump records were all set between 1991 and 1995.

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What is the high jump?

The high jump is a track-and-field competition in which athletes attempt to complete the highest jump over a crossbar. An attempt in this event (the jump itself) is also called a high jump.In the high jump, a competitor (called a high jumper) must jump from one foot and must not cause the crossbar to fall—or else the attempt does not count. Each high jumper can opt to make the bar higher to complete a jump that’s higher than their competitors’ highest jump. They usually get three attempts to complete a jump.There are different high jump techniques, but the most popular involves the high jumper running toward the bar, turning as they jump, leaping over the bar backward, and arching their back in a way that avoids hitting the bar.High jump is a track-and-field event in the summer Olympic Games (the Summer Games) and it is also part of the modern decathlon.The high jump should not be confused with the long jump, which is a track-and-field (and decathlon) event in which athletes attempt to jump as far as possible. The pole vault also involves clearing a cross bar at the highest possible height, but pole vaulters do this by vaulting themselves into the air with a pole.Example: If she completes her next attempt, she will set a new world record in the high jump.

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