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World Points Standings:
Men’s Jumps

Posted June 14th, 2008 at 10:00 AM by Jesse Squire

Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Rankings, World Standings

High Jump
1. Yaroslav Rybakov, 56.5
2. Stefan Holm, 56
3. Andrey Silnov, 49.5
4. Ivan Ukhov, 42
5. Andra Manson, 33
6. Jesse Williams, 30
7. Dusty Jonas, 29
8. Kabelo Kgosiemang, 29
9. Linus Thörnblad, 26
10. Kyriakos Ioannou, 23

World Indoor champ Holm and world list leader Rybakov are neck-and-neck. Silnov’s win last Sunday at the Prefontaine Classic tightened his grip on third. As I type this, Nebraska’s Dusty Jonas is competing in the NCAA championships, which would move him into fourth if he wins as expected.

Pole Vault
1. Yevgeniy Lukyanenko, 69
2. Brad Walker, 59
3. Steven Hooker, 44
4. Maksym Mazuryk, 39
5. Tim Lobinger, 31
6. Fabian Schulze, 30
7. Jérôme Clavier, 28
7. Sergey Kucheryanu, 28
9. Derek Miles, 27.5
10. Danny Ecker, 26
Walker’s big American Record clearance at the Prefontaine Classic last Sunday was not enough to push him past World Indoor champ Lukyanenko.

Long Jump
1. Godfrey Khotso Mokoena, 60
2. Irving Saladino, 52
3. Mohamed Salman Al Khuwalidi, 46
4. Hussein Taher Al-Sabee, 45
5. Brian Johnson, 34
5. Gable Garenamotse, 34
7. Miguel Pate, 33
8. Andrew Howe, 30
8. Chris Tomlinson, 30
10. Ngonidzashe Makusha, 28

World Indoor champ Mokoena’s consistency pushes him ahead of Saladino, who finished an unusually poor 7th at the Berlin Golden League meet. This event is so tough, Al-Sabee is only third despite still being in the hunt for the Golden League jackpot. Florida State freshman Makusha earned his spot just a few days ago; he won the NCAA Championships with a big 27-foot jump (into a headwind).

Triple Jump rankings are not yet available.

Tomorrow: the men’s throwing events

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