Ryan Ingraham Explained
Ryan Ingraham (born 2 November 1993) is a Bahamian high jumper.
He participated in the high jump at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, finishing first in the B final (ninth overall). At the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Barcelona, he won a bronze medal.[1]
Personal bests
Event | Result | Venue | Date |
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Outdoor |
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High jump | 2.30 m | | 29 Jun 2013 |
Indoor |
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High jump | 2.24 m | | 18 Jan 2014 | |
Competition record
Representing |
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2009 | CARIFTA Games (U17) | Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | 1.95 m |
2010 | CARIFTA Games (U20) | George Town, Cayman Islands | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | 2.11 m |
Youth Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 1st (B) | 2.13 m[2] |
2011 | CARIFTA Games (U20) | Montego Bay, Jamaica | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | 2.10 m |
Central American and Caribbean Championships | Mayagüez, Puerto Rico | 4th | 2.22 m |
Pan American Junior Championships (U20) | Miramar, United States | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | 2.22 m |
2012 | CARIFTA Games (U20) | Hamilton, Bermuda | bgcolor=gold | 1st | 2.11 m |
World Junior Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 3rd | 2.24 m |
2013 | Central American and Caribbean Championships | Morelia, Mexico | 1st | 2.25 m[3] |
World Championships | Moscow, Russia | 10th | 2.25 m |
2014 | World Indoor Championships | Sopot, Poland | 15th (q) | 2.21 m |
Commonwealth Games | Glasgow, United Kingdom | 9th | 2.21 m |
NACAC Under-23 Championships | Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada | bgcolor=gold | 1st | 2.28 m |
Central American and Caribbean Games | Xalapa, México | 3rd | 2.24 m A |
2015 | Pan American Games | Toronto, Canada | 6th | 2.25 m |
NACAC Championships | San José, Costa Rica | 3rd | 2.20 m |
| Beijing, China | 25th (q) | 2.26 m | |
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.european-athletics.org/news/latest-news/496-general/11275-belarus-s-churyla-and-britain-s-johnson-thompson-are-world-juniors-winners.html Belarus's Churyla and Britain's Johnson-Thompson are world juniors winners
- B final
- No medal as he competed out of competition.