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  1. Sjöberg is the only high jumper to have won medals in more than two Olympic Games. He won the 1985 World Indoor Games, is a four-time European Indoor champion and twice won the World Cup title. Sjöberg received the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 1985.

    • Jan Niklas Patrik Sjöberg
    • 84 kg (185 lb)
    • 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)
    • 5 January 1965 (age 58), Gothenburg, Sweden
  2. Jan Niklas Patrik Sjöberg (Gotemburgo, 5 de janeiro de 1965) é um antigo saltador em altura sueco. [1] [2] Conquistou várias medalhas nos Jogos Olímpicos e nos Campeonatos Mundiais de Atletismo. [2] É ex-recordista mundial com a marca de 2,42 m (1987).

    • Jan Niklas Patrik Sjöberg
    • sueco
  3. Guld. 1989. Höjdhopp. Jan Niklas Patrik Sjöberg, född 5 januari 1965 i Högsbo församling i Göteborg, [ 1] är en svensk före detta friidrottare och höjdhoppare som alltsedan 1987 är innehavare av det svenska och europeiska rekordet i höjdhopp på 2,42 meter, vid tiden också gällande som världsrekord.

    • Jan Niklas Patrik Sjöberg
    • Göteborg
    • Svensk
  4. 26 de ago. de 2020 · IAAF World Championships Rome, Italy September 6, 1987 Men’s High Jump Results: 1) Patrik Sjöberg – 2.38 (7’ 9.75”) = 2) Igor Paklin – 2.38 (7’ 9.75”) = 2) Hennadiy Avdyeyenko – 2 ...

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  5. Patrik SJÖBERG | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Sweden. Born. 05 JAN 1965. Athlete Code. 14228050. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1 x World champion. 2 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 1 x Olympic Games Bronze medallist. 1 x World Indoor Championships Silver medallist. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Honours.

  6. 22 de mar. de 1999 · BACK. Former high jump world record holder and three-time Olympic medallist Patrik Sjoberg has retired from jumping and said he will instead teach U.S. NBA basketball players to jump higher.

  7. World record. 30 June 1987. High jump. 2.42. Patrik Sjöberg will be forever associated with the Stockholm Stadium. On the evening of June 30, 1987, every event in the DN gala had been completed except for the high jump. The spectators were still in their seats and there was an expectation in the air that this would become an unforgettable evening.