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Carlo Thränhardt was born on 5 July, 1957 in Bad Lauchstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany, is a German high jumper. Discover Carlo Thränhardt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 5 July 1957
Birthday 5 July
Birthplace Bad Lauchstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany
Nationality Germany

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1957

Carlo Thränhardt (, ; born 5 July 1957) is a retired German high jumper.

1983

At the European Indoor Championships, he won a gold medal in 1983 and four silver medals (1981,84, 86,87).

1984

He excelled at indoor competitions, setting the world indoor record on three occasions between 1984 and 1988.

His best mark of 2.42 metres ranks him second on the indoor all-time list one-centimetre behind world record holder Javier Sotomayor of Cuba.

He also reached the Olympic finals in 1984 and 1988.

He holds the world record in the Masters 55 age group.

He achieved his personal best performance in outdoor competitions with 2.37 m on 2 September 1984 in Rieti.

This result is also the German outdoor record.

Thränhardt was particularly well known for his prowess during the indoor track & field seasons.

He set a total of three world indoor records.

His first record jump was recorded on February 24, 1984, in the Schöneberger sports hall during which he achieved a mark of 2.37m.

1985

This mark bested his countryman Dietmar Mögenburg's record of 2.39 m set in Cologne, Germany (1985).

1986

Outdoors, his best championship result was winning a bronze medal at the 1986 European Championships.

1987

On January 16, 1987, in Simmerath, Germany he became the first man to clear 2.40 m indoors.

1988

On February 26, 1988, he set his last world indoor record of 2.42 m in the Schöneberger sports hall.

By this time, the requirement for a roofless arena had recently been stricken from the world record (commonly known as "world outdoor record") rules, so this mark was also recognised as equalling Patrik Sjöberg's world record.

It remained a world record until September 1988, when it was beaten by Javier Sotomayor (2.43 m), and a world indoor record until March 1989, when Sotomayor repeated this performance indoors.

1990

In 1990, roofs were again banned for world records, and Thränhardt's 2.42 m was retroactively removed from all official outdoor record and performance lists.

1998

Although roofs have once again been allowed (from 1998), this record (which would still be a European record shared with Sjöberg, as well as the German record) has not been retroactively reinstated.

The second highest jump ever indoors, it remains the European indoor record.

Jumping as a masters athlete, Thränhardt set the M55 World Record at 1.87 m at the Flopfest meet in Eberstadt, Germany.

Carlo Thränhardt was firstly a member of ASV Köln, later moving to LG Bayer Leverkusen.

He had a match weight of 85 kg (187 lb) and is 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) tall.

2004

In 2004 he participated in the RTL version of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!.

Notes:

2013

He set this world record on 24 August 2013 in Eberstadt with 1.90 m. This was an improvement on his former world record of 1.88 m also set in 2013.

Thränhardt was born in Bad Lauchstadt, Saxony-Anhalt.

2014

The only superior outdoor performances are Sotomayor's world record of 2.45 m, and Mutaz Essa Barshim's clearance of 2.43 m in 2014.

Like all modern high jumpers, Thränhardt used the Fosbury Flop style, but of the 16 men in history to have cleared 2.40 m or higher, he was only the second to do so jumping off his right leg.

The first was Igor Paklin.