Men’s high jump is an event about borders. High Jumper keeps jumping until they open the height. SANGHYEOK WOO and Hamish Kerry observation is always a treatment because athletes push each other within their limits.
On Friday, Harish Kerry dreamed of protecting his title in 2024 from a distance of 2.28 m, where he had to fight against several silver and bronze athletes.

Woo, KERR, Richards and Kosiba cleaned 2.14 m and 2.20 m as a result of the first cleaning. WOO and Ker-3 needed two attempts, as of 2.24 m, and then the wool was cleansed of 2.28 m and 2.31 million.
The Ker cleared about 2.28 million in his first first attempt, he captured 3 games, 2.31 million, but it did not happen.
Raymond Richards, Jam, bronze took a distance of 2.28 m ahead of Elijah Kosba (also cleaning 2.28 m sb)

Hamish KERR, NZ, Taking silver, talked to the media about the high jump challenges.
“It was a very big atmosphere today. My goal today was to try and jump a few, so I want me to get better. Knowing where I’m in my course this year and I have such a result, because I’m trying to make better and better. Running. It’s not so much yet, but I know that our changes are excellent. Today it shows that we are on the right track. I just have to do more. I took a long time after the Olympic Games. I would only be able to train this, two more and two more for 2 months. And it will bring us to world champions. I’m just going to be much better. Woo looks fantastic there. He obviously had a hard time at the end of last year, and I was beating him this time, but he was clearly prepared very well. I like to see him doing well. I’d like to be there with him and push him to a few more heights.

Sanghyeok, Woo, Korea, took gold. His comments on the competition were told.
“Today I can win this gold medal to the Paris Olympics due to my experience in the Paris Olympics last year. Coach with Kim, and we said. I had a purpose. Today the atmosphere was great. The Chinese crowd gave me more energy. I tried 2.31 m and I am a lucky boy today. It was a tough competition. I think I’m ready for Tokyo. “