Banskobystricka latka explained

The Banskobystricka latka is an annual indoor high jump competition which takes place at the Stiavnicky Sport Hall in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia.[1] It was formerly known as the Europa SC High Jump due to sponsorship by the Europa Shopping Center, the city's main shopping mall.[2]

History

The event was established in 1993 by a group of athletics enthusiasts, including Ľubomír Roško, Július Nyárjas, Róbert Ruffíni, and Robert Rozim. The first edition was held in the city's Štiavničkách Sports Hall and saw Šárka Kašpárková win the women's contest with a Czech record of 1.95 metres. The competition quickly attracted a high calibre of European competitors: Dalton Grant won the second men's competition prior to his victory at the 1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships and Sorin Matei set a meet record of 2.36 m at the third edition.[3]

The meeting was not held in 2002. Stefan Holm was the winner of the 10th edition in 2003 with a jump of 2.34 m and he went on to take his second World Indoor title two months later. Holm repeated his clearance to win the year after – the same year he became Olympic champion.[3] Blanka Vlašić raised the women's meet record to 2.05 m which was a Croatian record and made her the fourth best indoor jumper ever at the time. In the men's contest that year Andrey Sokolovskiy equalled the meet record of 2.36 m and Kyriakos Ioannou cleared a Cypriot record of 2.30 m in third place.[4] In 2007 Holm took his third career victory with a meet record of 2.37 m and also managed to clear the 2.30 m mark for the 100th time in his competitive career.[5] Venelina Veneva won the women's jump in 2.02 m, but was later disqualified for doping. Runner-up Antonietta Di Martino broke the Italian record with her two-metre jump.[6]

At the 2009 edition both Linus Thörnblad and Jesse Williams cleared 2.36 m,[7] which made them joint second best in the world that year.[8] Russia's Ivan Ukhov broke the meet record with a jump of 2.38 m in 2010 and repeated the feat in 2011 – both marks were the best indoor performances that year. Vlašić took her fourth career victory in 2.04 m in 2010 and Di Martino improved her Italian record to that standard in 2011.[9] [10]

Past winners

Key:

EditionYearMen's winnerMark (m)Women's winnerMark (m)
1st19932.241.95
2nd19942.321.96
3rd19952.362.00
4th19962.251.92
5th19972.281.96
6th19982.311.96
7th19992.281.95
8th20002.221.88
9th20012.31Not held
2002Not heldNot held
10th20032.34Not held
11th20042.34Not held
12th20052.33Not held
13th20062.362.05
14th20072.37 2.02
15th20082.342.04
16th20092.362.00
17th20102.382.04
18th20112.382.04
19th20122.332.00
20th2013[11] 2.36Not held
20142.24Not held
21st20152.401.96
22nd20162.351.93
23rd2017 - 2.331.93
24th20182.312.02
25th20192.332.00
26th20202.331.96
27th20212.312.06
28th20222.351.99
29th20232.341.97
30th20242.321.97

Statistics

Multiple winners

Men

width=5%width=50%Menwidth=5%Wins
1 Stefan Holm4
2 Ivan Ukhov3
3 Gianmarco Tamberi
Mutaz Essa Barshim
Woo Sang-hyeok
2

Women

width=5%width=50%Womenwidth=5%Wins
1 Blanka Vlašić4
2 Yaroslava Mahuchikh3
3 Mariya Lasitskene
Mária Melová-Henkel
2

Winners by country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
13 6 9
23 5 8
36 0 6
42 2 4
50 3 3
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align=center-1 2 3
82 0 2
align=center-2 0 2
align=center-2 0 2
align=center-2 0 2
121 0 1
align=center-1 0 1
align=center-1 0 1
align=center-1 0 1
align=center-1 0 1
align=center-0 1 1
align=center-1 0 1
align=center-0 1 1
align=center-1 0 1
align=center-0 1 1
220 1† 1†

See also

References

List of winners

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?option=com_content&catid=1&id=5996&view=article Vlasic and Holm aiming ever higher after victories in Banska Bystrica
  2. http://www.europasc.sk/sk/prehlad-podujati/europa_sc_high_jump.php Europa SC High Jump
  3. http://www.hrdosport.sk/BBL/ESCHJ_2_EN.htm BANSKOBYSTRICKÁ LATKA V ROKOCH 1993 - 2011
  4. Gordon, Ed (2006-02-15). Vlasic charges ahead to 2.05, barely misses World Indoor record. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-02-20.
  5. Gordon, Ed (2007-02-14). Holm 2.37, and Veneva 2.02 in Banská Bystrica. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-02-20.
  6. http://www.iaaf.org/antidoping/news/newsid=43352.html Doping Rule Violation
  7. Gordon, Ed (2009-02-12). Thörnblad equals 2.36 World best as Vlasic clears 2m in Banska Bystrica. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-02-20.
  8. http://www.iaaf.org/statistics/toplists/inout=i/age=n/season=2009/sex=M/all=n/legal=A/disc=HJ/detail.html 2009 Men's Indoor High Jump
  9. Gordon, Ed (2010-03-05). World-leading 2.38m for Ukhov, Vlasic scales 2.04m in Banska Bystrica. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-02-20.
  10. Gordon, Ed (2011-02-10). Ukhov again over 2.38m, Di Martino surprises with 2.04m in Banska Bystrica. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-02-20.
  11. Gordon, Ed (2013-02-06). Jumping cautiously, Barshim clears 2.36m in Banska Bystrica. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-02-28.