Stefan Holm

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Medal record
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Stephan Holm at the 2007 World Championships
Men’s athletics
Olympic Games
Gold 2004 Athens High jump
World Championships
Silver 2003 Paris High jump
World Indoor Championships
Gold 2001 Lisboa High jump
Gold 2003 Birmingham High jump
Gold 2004 Budapest High jump
Gold 2008 Valencia High jump
European Championships
Silver 2002 Munich High jump
Bronze 2006 Gothenburg High jump

Stefan Christian Holm (born May 25, 1976) is a Swedish athlete competing in the high jump. He has won an Olympic gold medal, four gold and a silver medal in the World Championships, and a gold, two silver medals and a bronze medal in the European Championships. His personal record in high jump is 2.40 m (indoors 2005) and 2.36 m (outdoors 2004). He is the only jumper to have cleared 2.40 m indoors since Javier Sotomayor - outdoors this has also been achieved by Vyacheslav Voronin.

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[edit] Biography

Holm is the son of father Johnny and mother Elisabeth, born in Forshaga. He has a three years older sister named Veronica. Holm married Anna in 2005 and they have a son, Melwin, who was born in 2004.

Holm's big breakthrough onto the world athletics scene came in 2000, when he finished 4th at the Sydney Olympics with a leap of 2.32 m. Although only 24 years old at the time, Holm had been high jumping for over half of his life.

Holm, who is trained by his father Johnny Holm, has not always been a high jumper. For many of his childhood years, Stefan played football (following in the footsteps of his father, who was at that time a goalkeeper in ÖDIK in the fourth division), but it wasn't until 1991 when Stefan realized that he had more potential as a high jumper than a footballer.

His inspiration for high-jumping was when at 8 years old he saw Swedish high-jumping legend, and former world-record holder, Patrik Sjöberg compete on television.[1]

Holm has the distinction of jumping 2 m or higher in six different techniques. With his height, being only 1.81 m, he shares the unofficial World Record of height jumped above own height (59 cm). In 1993 he participated in a Decathlon where he jumped higher in the high jump (2.04m) than in the pole vault (2.00m).

He lives in Karlstad, Sweden and competes for Kils AIK.

He is an avid fan of Färjestads BK, a Swedish Elite League ice-hockey team.

In 2004, Holm was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal.

[edit] International medals

[edit] High jump

[edit] Other victories

[edit] Personal bests

  • High jump
    • 2.36 metres (outdoors)
    • 2.40 metres (indoors)

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Awards
Preceded by
Carolina Klüft
Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal
2004
Succeeded by
Kajsa Bergqvist
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Flag of Poland Aleksander Walerianczyk
Men's High Jump Best Year Performance
2004
Succeeded by
Flag of South Africa Jacques Freitag
Flag of Ukraine Andriy Sokolovskyy
Preceded by
Flag of Russia Andrey Silnov
Men's High Jump Best Year Performance
alongside Donald Thomas, Yaroslav Rybakov and Kyriacos Ioannou

2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent