NZ’s Hamish Kerr Clears 2.36m for World Championship Gold  

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New Zealand’s Hamish Kerr cleared 2.36m, matching his personal best, to win gold at the World Championships in Tokyo on Tuesday.  

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The 29-year-old’s jump marked the highest clearance worldwide this year, securing New Zealand’s second gold medal of the event. 

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South Korea’s Woo Sang-hyeok took silver with a 2.34m clearance on his third attempt, missing at 2.36m in the final showdown.  

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Woo added to his silver medal from Eugene 2022, narrowly missing South Korea’s first-ever world championship gold in high jump.  

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Czech athlete Jan Stefela earned bronze on countback after clearing 2.31m, ahead of Ukraine’s Oleh Doroshchuk. 

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Kerr celebrated his triumph with an emotional sprint across the infield after clinching his world title with a first-attempt jump.

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