Yual Reath

Australian high jumper

Yual Reath
Personal information
Born (2000-05-18) 18 May 2000 (age 24)
[[]], South Sudan
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight67 kg (148 lb)
Sport
Country Australia
SportAthletics
EventHigh jump
ClubWendouree
Coached byPaul Cleary
Achievements and titles
Personal bestHigh jump: 2.30 (2024)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Australia
Oceania Athletics Championships
Gold medal – first place 2024 Suva High jump
Updated on 14 July 2022

Yual Reath (born 18 May 2000) is an Australian high jumper. A member of Australia's track and field team at the 2022 World Athletics Championships, he cleared a 2.30-metre mark as his personal best (2024). In 2022, he jumped in key competitions, winning the National title and placing second in the Oceania Championships, earning his place in the Australian team.[1][2]

Competition record

References

  1. ^ "Athletic Profile – Yual Reath".
  2. ^ "'He could win Olympic gold': Ballarat high jumper Yual Reath ready to take on the world". 19 December 2021.

External links

  • Yual Reath at World AthleticsEdit on Wikidata
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Australian National Champions in Men's High Jump
  • 1930: Charles Spicer
  • 1932: Jim Watson
  • 1934–37: Dudleigh Shetliffe
  • 1947–48: John Winter
  • 1949: Peter Mullins
  • 1950: John Winter
  • 1951: Georges Damitio (FRA)
  • 1952: Merv Peter
  • 1953–54: John Vernon
  • 1955–61: Chilla Porter
  • 1962: Percy Hobson
  • 1963–64: Tony Sneazwell
  • 1965–67: Lawrie Peckham
  • 1968: Tony Sneazwell
  • 1969–75: Lawrie Peckham
  • 1976–78: Gordon Windeyer
  • 1979: Michael Dick
  • 1980: David Morrow
  • 1981: David Hoyle
  • 1982: Larry Sayers
  • 1983: Mark Barratt
  • 1984: John Atkinson
  • 1985: Michael Allen
  • 1986: Lee Balkin (USA) (2nd Ian Rutledge, Qld)
  • 1987: Marc Howard
  • 1988: David Anderson
  • 1989: Ian Garrett
  • 1990: David Anderson
  • 1991–94: Tim Forsyth
  • 1995: Ian Garrett
  • 1996: Chris Anderson
  • 1997–98: Tim Forsyth
  • 1999: Ron Garlett
  • 2000–02: Nick Moroney
  • 2003: Joshua Lodge
  • 2004–06: Nick Moroney
  • 2007: Liam Zamel-Paez
  • 2008: Cal Pearce
  • 2009-10: Liam Zamel-Paez
  • 2011: Chris Armet
  • 2012: Nick Moroney
  • 2013: Brandon Starc
  • 2014: Nick Bojic
  • 2015: Brandon Starc
  • 2016: Nauraj Singh Randhawa (MAS) (2nd Thomas Brennan, WA)
  • 2017: Lee Hup Wei (MAS) (2nd Joel Baden, Vic)
  • 2018: Brandon Starc
  • 2019: Joel Baden
  • 2020: not held
  • 2021: Brandon Starc
  • 2022: Yual Reath


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