Charles Austin went from 8th place in the 1992 Olympics to the gold medal in 1996! Artur Partyka upgraded from bronze in 1992 to silver. Steve Smith went from 12th place in 1992 to the bronze medal.
It really was. He soared over that bar. It didn’t look he really caught that same rhythm in the jumps after this because he definitely had more height in him based on that jump. Absolutely flawless
@@schao7555 Definitely. And to do it under that much pressure, needing to clear an Olympic record just to stay in the competition. The stakes couldn’t have been higher.
I have that whole evening session on tape and it's a shame the BBC didn't show Partyka's two attempts at 2.41m - on one of them his high point was only slightly out in relation to the bar.
Great event.... big thanks for uploading
I knew Charles way back when, super sweet guy; revisiting this totally gave me chills.
Charles Austin went from 8th place in the 1992 Olympics to the gold medal in 1996! Artur Partyka upgraded from bronze in 1992 to silver. Steve Smith went from 12th place in 1992 to the bronze medal.
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Great stuff. Brings back memories.
In my opinion, Artur Partyka's successful jump for 2.37 was so impressively high, it would have cleared Javier Sotomayor's 2.45 World record.
Is waist made it seem so, but his upper back did not seem to clear by as much
Nice to look back on great moments.❤️
Steve Smith was in great form in this competition, and did Liverpool proud with his performance
These 3 guys have massive height and approach in high jump.
partyka's 237 jump was most incredible
Yes, partyka's Jump looked really high, but that Charles Austin jump at 7ft 10in was also crazy.
It really was. He soared over that bar. It didn’t look he really caught that same rhythm in the jumps after this because he definitely had more height in him based on that jump. Absolutely flawless
@@schao7555 Definitely. And to do it under that much pressure, needing to clear an Olympic record just to stay in the competition. The stakes couldn’t have been higher.
I was there in Atlanta seeing it live, but I didn't know he had such clearance to be WR/8ft height. Wow impressed
Agreed. My heart literally skipped a beat there.
I have that whole evening session on tape and it's a shame the BBC didn't show Partyka's two attempts at 2.41m - on one of them his high point was only slightly out in relation to the bar.
Partyka had the height to clear 8-2 on that 2.37 jump.
Charles Austin is certainly one of the greatest high jumpers of all time along with Sotomayor, sjöberg and Barshim
He is the best high jumper of the Olympic
@@cyc673 yep 2.39m is the Olympics record to this day.
This was when we had a sty
This was when we had an athelte in most events .Unlike now .How things change.