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Freitag grew up in [[Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng]] (50 km east of [[Pretoria]]). His mother, [[Hendrina Pieters]], was South African high jump champion in 1973 with a personal best of 1.74 metres. |
Freitag grew up in [[Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng]] (50 km east of [[Pretoria]]). His mother, [[Hendrina Pieters]], was South African high jump champion in 1973 with a personal best of 1.74 metres. |
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He was found shot dead, two weeks after going missing, at the age of 42.<ref> |
He was found shot dead, two weeks after going missing, at the age of 42.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ex-world high jump champion shot dead with body found dumped in field - The Mirror US |url=https://www.themirror.com/sport/other-sport/jacques-freitag-shot-dead-missing-569107 |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.themirror.com}}</ref> |
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==Competition record== |
==Competition record== |
Revision as of 17:45, 3 July 2024
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Nationality | South African nationality law | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Warrenton, Cape Province, South Africa | 11 June 1982||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | c. 1 July 2024 (aged 42) Pretoria West, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 83 kg (183 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Track and field | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | High jump | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Rentmeester-Tuks AC, Pretoria | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | Martin Marx, Jonathan Greyvensteyn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Achievements and titles | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal best | High jump: 2.38 (Oudtshoorn 2005) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jacques Freitag (11 June 1982 – c. 1 July 2024)[1] was a South African high jumper. He is one of only ten athletes (along with Valerie Adams, Usain Bolt, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Yelena Isinbayeva, Kirani James, Jana Pittman, Dani Samuels, David Storl and Faith Kipyegon) to win world championships at the youth, junior, and senior level of an athletic event.
Freitag grew up in Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng (50 km east of Pretoria). His mother, Hendrina Pieters, was South African high jump champion in 1973 with a personal best of 1.74 metres.
He was found shot dead, two weeks after going missing, at the age of 42.[2]
Competition record
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing South Africa | ||||
1999 | World Youth Championships | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 1st | 2.16 m |
All-Africa Games | Johannesburg, South Africa | 4th | 2.20 m | |
2000 | World Junior Championships | Santiago, Chile | 1st | 2.24 m |
2001 | World Championships | Edmonton, Canada | 23rd (q) | 2.15 m |
2003 | World Championships | Paris, France | 1st | 2.35 m |
2004 | Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | 20th (q) | 2.20 m |
2005 | World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 18th (q) | 2.20 m |
Awards
- 2003 University of Pretoria Sportsman of the year[3]
Education
He was in Hoërskool Erasmus in Bronkhorstspruit, then he attended Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Afrikaans High School for Boys, also known as Affies), South Africa's only Afrikaans-medium boys' high school, located in Pretoria.
References
- ^ msn.com - South Africa world champion Jacques Freitag missing
- ^ "Ex-world high jump champion shot dead with body found dumped in field - The Mirror US". www.themirror.com. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
- ^ "2003 > University of Pretoria". Web.up.ac.za. 14 January 2010.[permanent dead link]
External links
- 1982 births
- 2024 deaths
- Afrikaner people
- South African male high jumpers
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes for South Africa
- University of Pretoria alumni
- World Athletics Championships medalists
- World Athletics Championships winners
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1999 All-Africa Games
- African Games competitors for South Africa
- Sportspeople from the Northern Cape
- Athletes from Gauteng
- Alumni of Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool
- South African athletics biography stubs