Tihomir Ivaylov Ivanov (Bulgarian: Тихомир Ивайлов Иванов; born 11 July 1994) is a Bulgarian athlete specialising in the high jump.[2] He won a gold medal at the 2019 Summer Universiade in Naples.
He has personal bests of 2.31 metres outdoors (London 2017) and 2.28 metres indoors (Banská Bystrica & Beograd 2017).
Competition record
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Notes
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Representing Bulgaria
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| 2011
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European Youth Olympic Festival
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Trabzon, Turkey
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7th
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2.00 m
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| 2013
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European Junior Championships
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Rieti, Italy
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12th
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2.10 m
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| 2014
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European Championships
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Zürich, Switzerland
|
7th
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2.26 m
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| 2015
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European Indoor Championships
|
Prague, Czech Republic
|
14th (q)
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2.24 m
|
| European U23 Championships
|
Tallinn, Estonia
|
7th
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2.18 m
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| 2016
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European Championships
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
5th
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2.24 m
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| Olympic Games
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|
10th
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2.29 m
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| 2017
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
4th
|
2.27 m
|
| World Championships
|
London, United Kingdom
|
4th (q)
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2.31 m1
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| 2018
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Birmingham, United Kingdom
|
9th
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2.20 m
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| 2019
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European Indoor Championships
|
Glasgow, United Kingdom
|
4th
|
2.22 m
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| Universiade
|
Naples, Italy
|
1st
|
2.30 m
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| World Championships
|
Doha, Qatar
|
16th (q)
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2.26 m
|
| 2021
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Toruń, Poland
|
9th (q)
|
2.16 m
|
| Olympic Games
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
26th (q)
|
2.17 m
|
| 2022
|
European Championships
|
Munich, Germany
|
8th
|
2.18 m
|
| 2023
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
9th
|
2.14 m
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| World Championships
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
28th (q)
|
2.18 m
|
| 2024
|
European Championships
|
Rome, Italy
|
6th
|
2.22 m
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| Olympic Games
|
Paris, France
|
8th
|
2.27 m
|
| 2025
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Apeldoorn, Netherlands
|
10th (q)
|
2.18 m
|
1No mark in the final
References
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- 1959:
Cornel Porumb (ROU)
- 1961:
Valeriy Brumel (URS)
- 1963:
Valeriy Brumel (URS)
- 1965:
Valeriy Skvortsov (URS)
- 1967:
Miodrag Todosijević (YUG)
- 1970:
Valentin Gavrilov (URS)
- 1973:
Vladimír Malý (TCH)
- 1975:
Enzo Del Forno (ITA)
- 1977:
Jacek Wszoła (POL)
- 1979:
Gerd Nagel (FRG)
- 1981:
Leo Williams (USA)
- 1983:
Igor Paklin (URS)
- 1985:
Igor Paklin (URS)
- 1987:
James Lott (USA)
- 1989:
Javier Sotomayor (CUB)
- 1991:
Hollis Conway (USA)
- 1993:
Tony Barton (USA)
- 1995:
Dragutin Topić (YUG)
- 1997:
Lee Jin-taek (KOR)
- 1999:
Ben Challenger (GBR)
- 2001:
Aleksandr Kravtsov (RUS)
- 2003:
Emilian Kaszczyk (POL)
- 2005:
Aleksander Waleriańczyk (POL)
- 2007:
Aleksandr Shustov (RUS)
- 2009:
Eduard Malchenko (RUS)
- 2011:
Bohdan Bondarenko (UKR)
- 2013:
Sergey Mudrov (RUS)
- 2015:
Daniil Tsyplakov (RUS)
- 2017:
Falk Wendrich (GER)
- 2019:
(BUL)
- 2021:
Vladyslav Lavskyy (UKR)
- 2025:
Yonathan Kapitolnik (ISR)
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