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Jesse Williams (high jumper)

Jesse Daniel Williams (born December 27, 1983, in Modesto, California) is an American high jumper and the 2011 World Champion. He was ranked the #2 jumper in the world, outdoors, in 2010 and #1 in the world in 2011. He has jumped 53 centimeters above his height, a differential which places him among the top 20 jumpers of all time.

Jesse Williams
Williams at the 2011 World Championships Athletics in Daegu
Personal information
Born (1983-12-27) December 27, 1983 (age 40)
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight82 kg (181 lb)
Sport
Country United States
SportAthletics
EventHigh jump
Medal record
Updated on 15 August 2012.

Williams attended high school at Broughton High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, and attended North Carolina State University for one year (2003) before transferring and finishing his student-athlete career at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles where he won the NCAA track and field championships indoors 2005 and 2006 and outdoors in 2005 and 2006 becoming one of the few people to ever do so in the history of NCAA track and field. He is the school and Pac-10 record holder with a leap of 2.32 meters (7' 7 1/4").

He won three North Carolina state high school 4A titles while attending Broughton High School. He held the North Carolina high school state meet record in the high jump with a jump of 2.18m (7' 2") set in 2002, until Tanner Anderson (East Burke High School/Duke University) jumped 2.20m (7'2.5") in 2010.[1]

Personal Details edit

Jesse Williams was born December 27, 1983. As of 2010 he is 81 kg and his height is 1.84m (6 feet 1/2 inch, and 179 pounds). He jumps off his right foot. His personal best, indoors, is 2.36m (7' 8 3/4"), achieved at Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, on February 11, 2009. His outdoor best is 2.37m (7' 9 1/4") which he cleared to win the 2011 US Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon on June 26, 2011: that mark places Williams "equal third" on the all-time US list outdoors.

Nationally Ranked Junior in 2002 edit

Williams finished fourth at the 2002 World Junior Championships, eighth at the 2006 World Athletics Final and 2007 World Athletics Final and third at the 2008 World Athletics Final sixth at the 2008 World Indoor Championships. His personal best jump is 2.36 metres, achieved in February 2009 in Banská Bystrica. He was the 2008 Olympic Trials champion in the high jump and competed for the United States in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He did not progress beyond the qualifying rounds.

Hitting the Heights in 2009 edit

During the 2009 indoor season he validated his off-season training at the elite Europa SC High Jump invitational, held at Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, on February 9, 2009. Williams set a personal best of 2.36m, but finished 2nd (on misses) to Swedish jumper Linus Thornblad (also 2.36). This was a significant improvement on William's previous indoor best, 2.32, set at the Banska Bystrica meet in 2008.

Unhappy with his failure to qualify for the Olympic final, Williams set his sights on the 2009 US Championships, saying "this year is a redemption year. I really feel like I can win a medal".[2] In that meet Jesse jumped 2.28 meters on his third attempt to earn fourth place. At the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Doha, he claimed fifth place in the final (2.28m) while fellow American Dusty Jonas won the bronze.

At the Karlstad Grand Prix meet in Karlstad, Sweden on July 15, 2010 – also known as the "Stefan Holm Invitational" – Williams outdueled Linus Thornblad (the crowd favorite). The two were then the top two jumpers in 2010 and were tied through 2.22m, but Williams pulled ahead with a first try clearance of 2.25, and won with another first attempt clearance at 2.28m (7' 6", which Thornblad failed to clear). Williams finished the meet with three tries at 2.31.[3] At in the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships, Williams jumped 2.26 meters on his first attempt, with no misses in the competition at any height, for the gold medal. Later that year he took second place in the inaugural Diamond League, having 13 points against Russia's Ivan Ukhov who had 20 points.

2011 edit

Jumping for Team Nike/Oregon Track Club, Williams broke Hollis Conway's long-standing meet record at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, California on April 16, 2011. Video of his jumps shows Williams used a 10-step, classic "J" approach. After needing all three tries to clear 2.31m (7' 7") – keeping him in second place – he cleared 2.34m (7' 8 1/4") on his first attempt (and ninth jump overall) to win the competition: his mark also improved the stadium record.[4] He then made two attempts at a new personal best 2.37m (7' 9 1/4") before retiring. The 7' 8" jump ties his personal best outdoors, a height he first achieved on May 9, 2009, in Eugene, OR.

Williams won the first Diamond League meet of the year, at Doha, Qatar, on Friday May 6, setting a new meet record of 2.33 (7' 8"). Three men jumped 2.31, but Williams was the leader on the basis of clearing that height on his first attempt. Kyriakos Ioannou (Cyprus) put the pressure on by clearing 2.33 on his third effort, but Williams responded immediately with his third try clearance, thereby retaining the lead on the count-back at 2.31: both then failed at 2.35.[5]

Williams had his best meet at the US Track & Field Championships, held at Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon, on Sunday June 26, 2011. Jumping in the green singlet of the Oregon Track Club Elite, he won the event with a Personal Best of 2.37 (7' 9 1/4"), which moved him to "equal third" on the all-time US outdoor list, behind only Charles Austin and Hollis Conway. The mark was a new record for the Championship meet, a record for Hayward Field and the highest jump in the world, to date, outdoors in 2011 (trailing only the 2.38 cleared – 3 times – by Ivan Ukhov during the 2011 indoor season.) In the Championship, Williams opened at 2.20 and cleared every height on his first attempt. At 2.31 (7' 7") he was tied for first with Dustin Jonas (also no misses), but Williams locked-up the win at 2.34 (7' 8") on his first try. With no one else remaining in competition he cleared a PR 2.37 on his third try, and made three attempts to set a new American Record of 2.41 (7' 10 3/4") but failed to break the 2.40 mark set by Charles Austin in 1991. It was William's first-ever attempt to break the American Record and afterwards he said his third try at 2.41 was "decent" (his 11th jump overall).[6]

At the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Williams won the high jump title with a clean round to the height of 2.35 m to edge Aleksey Dmitrik and Trevor Barry while year leading Ukhov didn't make the medal stand.[7] It was the first high jump world title for an American in twenty years.

Olympic Year 2012 edit

Williams won the 2012 USA Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, NM, on February 25, with a jump of 2.29m (7' 6"). He trailedJamie Nieto, who cleared 2.26 on his first attempt and then elected to pass at 2.29. Williams cleared on his third attempt, and then both men failed at 2.31 (7' 7").[8] On June 9 Williams won the Adidas Grand Prix New York Diamond League Meeting. He won with a meeting record 2.36m (7–8.75).

Williams finished fourth in the U.S. Olympic Trials, but the third-place finisher — Nick Ross — had not made an Olympic 'A' standard, unlike Williams, so the world champion earned a spot on the Olympic team through reprieve.[9]

At the games Williams qualified for the final round with a height of 2.29m, and finished 9th overall.[10]

Achievements edit

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing the   United States
2002 World Junior Championships Kingston, Jamaica 4th 2.21 m
2005 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 17th (q) 2.24 m
2006 World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 8th 2.20 m
2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan 25th (q) 2.23 m
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 8th 2.24 m
2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 6th 2.27 m
Olympic Games Beijing, China 19th (q) 2.25 m
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 3rd 2.29 m
2009 World Athletics Final Thessaloniki, Greece 3rd 2.29 m
2011 World Championships Daegu, South Korea 1st 2.35 m
2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul, Turkey 6th 2.31 m
Olympic Games London, United Kingdom 9th 2.25 m
2013 World Championships Moscow, Russia 23rd (q) 2.22 m
2015 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 4th 2.28 m
NACAC Championships San José, Costa Rica 4th 2.15 m
World Championships Beijing, China 22nd (q) 2.26 m

References edit

  1. ^ Men's Outdoor Track State Individual Event Records. NCHSAA. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Good, Marcie (2009-06-15). Reed’s 800m win among the highlights in Burnaby. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-06-17.
  3. ^ IAAF.org official press release, July 16, 2010, "Williams Out-Duels Thornblad in Karlstad"; accessed April 19, 2011.
  4. ^ Lee, Kirby (2011-04-17). records for Williams and Brown, Jeter dashes 10.99 at Mt. SAC Relays. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-18.
  5. ^ iaaf.org, News, May 6, 2011, "Ten world leads in Doha’s flag-waving opener – Samsung Diamond League"; accessed May 7, 2011.
  6. ^ www.legacy.usatf.org http://www.legacy.usatf.org/News/USA-Championship-Quotes-(Day-Four).aspx. from the original on December 23, 2019. Retrieved June 27, 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  7. ^ (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 2, 2011. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
  8. ^ 2012 USA Indoor Championships, "Mens High Jump, Results"; accessed 26 FEB 2012.
  9. ^ "Olympic trials 2012: high jumper Jesse Williams makes US athletics team", The Daily Telegraph, June 26, 2012, retrieved August 12, 2012
  10. ^ "Men's High Jump – Final". London 2012 Organising Committee. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved August 7, 2012.

External links edit

Awards
Preceded by Men's Jesse Owens Award
2011
Succeeded by

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Jesse Williams athlete redirects here For other sportspeople with this name see Jesse Williams disambiguation Jesse Daniel Williams born December 27 1983 in Modesto California is an American high jumper and the 2011 World Champion He was ranked the 2 jumper in the world outdoors in 2010 and 1 in the world in 2011 He has jumped 53 centimeters above his height a differential which places him among the top 20 jumpers of all time Jesse WilliamsWilliams at the 2011 World Championships Athletics in DaeguPersonal informationBorn 1983 12 27 December 27 1983 age 40 Height1 83 m 6 ft 0 in Weight82 kg 181 lb SportCountry United StatesSportAthleticsEventHigh jumpMedal record World Championships 2011 Daegu High jumpUpdated on 15 August 2012 Williams attended high school at Broughton High School in Raleigh North Carolina and attended North Carolina State University for one year 2003 before transferring and finishing his student athlete career at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles where he won the NCAA track and field championships indoors 2005 and 2006 and outdoors in 2005 and 2006 becoming one of the few people to ever do so in the history of NCAA track and field He is the school and Pac 10 record holder with a leap of 2 32 meters 7 7 1 4 He won three North Carolina state high school 4A titles while attending Broughton High School He held the North Carolina high school state meet record in the high jump with a jump of 2 18m 7 2 set in 2002 until Tanner Anderson East Burke High School Duke University jumped 2 20m 7 2 5 in 2010 1 Contents 1 Personal Details 2 Nationally Ranked Junior in 2002 3 Hitting the Heights in 2009 4 2011 5 Olympic Year 2012 6 Achievements 7 References 8 External linksPersonal Details editJesse Williams was born December 27 1983 As of 2010 he is 81 kg and his height is 1 84m 6 feet 1 2 inch and 179 pounds He jumps off his right foot His personal best indoors is 2 36m 7 8 3 4 achieved at Banska Bystrica Slovakia on February 11 2009 His outdoor best is 2 37m 7 9 1 4 which he cleared to win the 2011 US Track amp Field Championships in Eugene Oregon on June 26 2011 that mark places Williams equal third on the all time US list outdoors Nationally Ranked Junior in 2002 editWilliams finished fourth at the 2002 World Junior Championships eighth at the 2006 World Athletics Final and 2007 World Athletics Final and third at the 2008 World Athletics Final sixth at the 2008 World Indoor Championships His personal best jump is 2 36 metres achieved in February 2009 in Banska Bystrica He was the 2008 Olympic Trials champion in the high jump and competed for the United States in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing He did not progress beyond the qualifying rounds Hitting the Heights in 2009 editDuring the 2009 indoor season he validated his off season training at the elite Europa SC High Jump invitational held at Banska Bystrica Slovakia on February 9 2009 Williams set a personal best of 2 36m but finished 2nd on misses to Swedish jumper Linus Thornblad also 2 36 This was a significant improvement on William s previous indoor best 2 32 set at the Banska Bystrica meet in 2008 Unhappy with his failure to qualify for the Olympic final Williams set his sights on the 2009 US Championships saying this year is a redemption year I really feel like I can win a medal 2 In that meet Jesse jumped 2 28 meters on his third attempt to earn fourth place At the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Doha he claimed fifth place in the final 2 28m while fellow American Dusty Jonas won the bronze At the Karlstad Grand Prix meet in Karlstad Sweden on July 15 2010 also known as the Stefan Holm Invitational Williams outdueled Linus Thornblad the crowd favorite The two were then the top two jumpers in 2010 and were tied through 2 22m but Williams pulled ahead with a first try clearance of 2 25 and won with another first attempt clearance at 2 28m 7 6 which Thornblad failed to clear Williams finished the meet with three tries at 2 31 3 At in the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships Williams jumped 2 26 meters on his first attempt with no misses in the competition at any height for the gold medal Later that year he took second place in the inaugural Diamond League having 13 points against Russia s Ivan Ukhov who had 20 points 2011 editJumping for Team Nike Oregon Track Club Williams broke Hollis Conway s long standing meet record at the Mt SAC Relays in Walnut California on April 16 2011 Video of his jumps shows Williams used a 10 step classic J approach After needing all three tries to clear 2 31m 7 7 keeping him in second place he cleared 2 34m 7 8 1 4 on his first attempt and ninth jump overall to win the competition his mark also improved the stadium record 4 He then made two attempts at a new personal best 2 37m 7 9 1 4 before retiring The 7 8 jump ties his personal best outdoors a height he first achieved on May 9 2009 in Eugene OR Williams won the first Diamond League meet of the year at Doha Qatar on Friday May 6 setting a new meet record of 2 33 7 8 Three men jumped 2 31 but Williams was the leader on the basis of clearing that height on his first attempt Kyriakos Ioannou Cyprus put the pressure on by clearing 2 33 on his third effort but Williams responded immediately with his third try clearance thereby retaining the lead on the count back at 2 31 both then failed at 2 35 5 Williams had his best meet at the US Track amp Field Championships held at Hayward Field Eugene Oregon on Sunday June 26 2011 Jumping in the green singlet of the Oregon Track Club Elite he won the event with a Personal Best of 2 37 7 9 1 4 which moved him to equal third on the all time US outdoor list behind only Charles Austin and Hollis Conway The mark was a new record for the Championship meet a record for Hayward Field and the highest jump in the world to date outdoors in 2011 trailing only the 2 38 cleared 3 times by Ivan Ukhov during the 2011 indoor season In the Championship Williams opened at 2 20 and cleared every height on his first attempt At 2 31 7 7 he was tied for first with Dustin Jonas also no misses but Williams locked up the win at 2 34 7 8 on his first try With no one else remaining in competition he cleared a PR 2 37 on his third try and made three attempts to set a new American Record of 2 41 7 10 3 4 but failed to break the 2 40 mark set by Charles Austin in 1991 It was William s first ever attempt to break the American Record and afterwards he said his third try at 2 41 was decent his 11th jump overall 6 At the 2011 World Championships in Daegu South Korea Williams won the high jump title with a clean round to the height of 2 35 m to edge Aleksey Dmitrik and Trevor Barry while year leading Ukhov didn t make the medal stand 7 It was the first high jump world title for an American in twenty years Olympic Year 2012 editWilliams won the 2012 USA Indoor Championships in Albuquerque NM on February 25 with a jump of 2 29m 7 6 He trailedJamie Nieto who cleared 2 26 on his first attempt and then elected to pass at 2 29 Williams cleared on his third attempt and then both men failed at 2 31 7 7 8 On June 9 Williams won the Adidas Grand Prix New York Diamond League Meeting He won with a meeting record 2 36m 7 8 75 Williams finished fourth in the U S Olympic Trials but the third place finisher Nick Ross had not made an Olympic A standard unlike Williams so the world champion earned a spot on the Olympic team through reprieve 9 At the games Williams qualified for the final round with a height of 2 29m and finished 9th overall 10 Achievements editYear Competition Venue Position Notes Representing the nbsp United States 2002 World Junior Championships Kingston Jamaica 4th 2 21 m 2005 World Championships Helsinki Finland 17th q 2 24 m 2006 World Athletics Final Stuttgart Germany 8th 2 20 m 2007 World Championships Osaka Japan 25th q 2 23 m World Athletics Final Stuttgart Germany 8th 2 24 m 2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia Spain 6th 2 27 m Olympic Games Beijing China 19th q 2 25 m World Athletics Final Stuttgart Germany 3rd 2 29 m 2009 World Athletics Final Thessaloniki Greece 3rd 2 29 m 2011 World Championships Daegu South Korea 1st 2 35 m 2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul Turkey 6th 2 31 m Olympic Games London United Kingdom 9th 2 25 m 2013 World Championships Moscow Russia 23rd q 2 22 m 2015 Pan American Games Toronto Canada 4th 2 28 m NACAC Championships San Jose Costa Rica 4th 2 15 m World Championships Beijing China 22nd q 2 26 mReferences edit Men s Outdoor Track State Individual Event Records NCHSAA Retrieved November 28 2023 Good Marcie 2009 06 15 Reed s 800m win among the highlights in Burnaby IAAF Retrieved on 2009 06 17 IAAF org official press release July 16 2010 Williams Out Duels Thornblad in Karlstad accessed April 19 2011 Lee Kirby 2011 04 17 records for Williams and Brown Jeter dashes 10 99 at Mt SAC Relays IAAF Retrieved on 2011 04 18 iaaf org News May 6 2011 Ten world leads in Doha s flag waving opener Samsung Diamond League accessed May 7 2011 www legacy usatf org http www legacy usatf org News USA Championship Quotes Day Four aspx Archived from the original on December 23 2019 Retrieved June 27 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help title missing 2011 World Championships in Athletics Men s high jump final PDF Omega Timing Archived from the original PDF on December 2 2011 Retrieved September 1 2011 2012 USA Indoor Championships Mens High Jump Results accessed 26 FEB 2012 Olympic trials 2012 high jumper Jesse Williams makes US athletics team The Daily Telegraph June 26 2012 retrieved August 12 2012 Men s High Jump Final London 2012 Organising Committee Archived from the original on December 9 2012 Retrieved August 7 2012 External links editJesse Williams at World Athletics nbsp Team USA Bio USC Player Bio Archived August 12 2008 at the Wayback Machine USA Track and Field Bio 50 Centimeter Height Differential Club 1 Awards Preceded byDavid Oliver Men s Jesse Owens Award2011 Succeeded byAshton Eaton nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jesse Williams athlete Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Williams high jumper amp oldid 1223328713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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