Martin Buß

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Martin Buß
Medal record
Men's
athletics
Representing  Germany
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2001 Edmonton High jump
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Seville High jump

Martin Buß (born 7 April 1976) is a German

national champion for Germany in the men's high jump event and three-time champion at the German Indoor Athletics Championships.[1]

Born in West Berlin, Buß took up the sport at the age of 17 and competed in his first World Championships in 1997, finishing ninth. At the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Spain he won a surprising bronze medal behind Vyacheslav Voronin and Mark Boswell. His jump of 2.32 metres was 5 cm behind the winner.

However, Buß came back two years later and won the gold medal at Edmonton with a jump of 2.36 m, beating Yaroslav Rybakov and old rival Voronin. Among the field which Martin beat was the legendary Javier Sotomayor. It marked a fine comeback after he suffered an injury to his Achilles tendon the year before.

He later missed both the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics through injury, and retired in late 2006 because of the persistent injury problems.

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Germany
1995 European Junior Championships
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
2nd 2.19 m
1997 European U23 Championships
Turku, Finland
2nd 2.24 m
World Championships
Athens, Greece
9th 2.29 m
1998 European Championships
Budapest, Hungary
4th 2.32 m
1999 World Indoor Championships
Maebashi, Japan
4th 2.30 m
World Championships
Seville, Spain
3rd 2.32 m
2000 European Indoor Championships
Ghent, Belgium
2nd 2.34 m
2001 World Indoor Championships
Lisbon, Portugal
6th 2.25 m
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
1st 2.36 m
2002 European Championships
Munich, Germany
7th 2.25 m

National titles

References

  • Martin Buß at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
  • Butcher, Michael (1 November 2006). "2001 World champion Buss, retires". IAAF. Retrieved 2006-11-03.
  1. ^ German Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-05-08.