Robbie Grabarz
{{Short description|British high jumper (born 1987)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2021}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Robbie Grabarz
| image = Robbie Grabarz Helsinki 2012.jpg
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| caption = Robbie Grabarz at the 2012 European Athletics Championships in Helsinki
| nationality = British
| sport = Athletics
| event = High jump
| club =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|10|3|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Enfield, Greater London, England
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| weight = {{convert|80|kg|lb stlb}}
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{{Medal|Sport|Men's athletics}}
{{Medal|Country|{{GBR2}}}}
{{Medal|Competition|Olympic Games}}
{{Medal|Silver|2012 London|High jump}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Indoor Championships}}
{{Medal|Silver|2016 Portland|High jump}}
{{Medal|Competition|Diamond League}}
{{Medal|Gold|2014|High jump}}
{{Medal|Competition|European Championships}}
{{Medal|Gold|2012 Helsinki|High jump}}
{{Medal|Silver|2016 Amsterdam|High jump}}
{{Medal|Competition|European Indoor Championships}}
{{Medal|Silver|2017 Belgrade|High jump}}
}}
Robert Karl Grabarz (born 3 October 1987) is a retired British high jumper. Active during the 2010s, with his greatest success coming in two periods between 2012 and 2017. He was the 2012 European champion, the 2012 Diamond League high jump champion and won a shared silver medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics, which was upgraded from bronze after disqualification of the original winner, Ivan Ukhov of Russia, for doping in 2021.[https://olympics.com/en/athletes/robert-grabarz ROBERT GBRBARZ], Olympics official website
He failed to figure at the sharp end internationally in 2014 and 2015, but between 2016 and 2017 Grabarz had a significant return to form, as he won World and European silver medals indoors, and European outdoors silver as well as finishing 4th at the 2016 Summer Olympics.and 6th at the 2017 World Championships. Domestically, Grabarz was a five-time British champion between 2012 and 2017.
Following a troubled start to his 2018 season, Grabarz announced his immediate representative retirement at the age of 30.
Personal life
Grabarz was born in Enfield, England. His grandfather, Ernst Karl Grabarz (1934–2001), emigrated to England from Poland.{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/athletics/britains-robbie-grabarz-on-top-of-the-world-despite-losing-lottery-6294505.html |title=Britain's Robbie Grabarz on top of the world despite losing Lottery |first=Simon |last=Turnbull |work=The Independent |date=26 January 2012 }} Robbie attended Crosshall Junior School and Longsands College in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, and started a foundation degree programme with Loughborough College in 2006.{{cite news| last=Hughes | first=Richard | title=Robbie Grabarz wins his place while Dan Keatings and Sam Oldham sweat | work=The Hunts Post | date=26 June 2012 | url=https://www.huntspost.co.uk/sport/22988338.robbie-grabarz-wins-place-dan-keatings-sam-oldham-sweat/ | access-date=29 April 2025}}
Career
Grabarz finished twelfth at the 2006 World Junior Championships and competed at the 2011 European Indoor Championships, finishing 23rd and failing to reach the final.{{World Athletics}}{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/9500972/Robbie-Grabarz-looking-to-follow-Olympic-high-jump-bronze-with-bumper-pay-day.html|title=Robbie Grabarz looking to follow Olympic high jump bronze with bumper pay-day|work=The Daily Telegraph|author=Hart, Simon|access-date=2012-08-30|date=2012-08-26}} Grabarz subsequently failed to qualify for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and lost his National Lottery funding.
After this string of poor performances and funding loss, Grabarz "realised I didn't want that disappointment to happen again and I realised it was my decision to make it not happen again." He moved to Birmingham to train and "make a fresh start so I could give 100% of what I have to offer."{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/17275758|title=London 2012: Robbie Grabarz makes Olympic 'sacrifice'|work=BBC Sport|access-date=2012-08-30|date=2012-03-06}} He secured financial help from the Ron Pickering Memorial Fund and BackleyBlack, the company run by former athletes Steve Backley and Roger Black. His coach Fuzz Ahmed commented: "If I hadn't found him backing and if he didn't have a credit card, I would have funded him, because that's how much I believed in him. I recognised he had matured into a person that wanted to be a world class high jumper, rather than somebody who was just a very good high jumper."
2012 saw a much improved Grabarz. In January 2012 he made his international breakthrough by jumping 2.34 metres at an indoor high jump gala in Wuppertal.{{cite news |title=2,34-Meter-Satz besiegelt das Ende in Wuppertal |last=Bock |first=Peter |date=21 January 2012 |publisher=DLV |language=de }} His previous best was 2.28m and the jump saw him pass the Olympic 'A' qualifying standard. In June, Grabarz won gold at the European Athletics Championships with a jump of 2.31m.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18641427|title=Robbie Grabarz and Rhys Williams win European gold|work=BBC Sport|date=2012-07-29|access-date=2012-08-30}} He followed this up at the 2012 London Olympics in August, by clearing 2.29 metres in the final to win bronze, in a three-way tie with Canada's Derek Drouin and Qatar's Mutaz Essa Barshim.{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18903512 | title=Olympics high jump: Robbie Grabarz wins bronze for GB | work=BBC Sport | date=7 August 2012 | access-date=8 August 2012}} After victories in the Rome and Birmingham Diamond League events, Grabarz took the overall 2012 IAAF Diamond League high jump crown, winning the Diamond Trophy and $40,000 prize money.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18354011|title=London 2012: Robbie Grabarz will need 'unbelievable' rivals|work=BBC Sport|date=2012-06-07|access-date=2012-08-30}}{{cite news|url=http://www.teamgb.com/news/grabarz-takes-diamond-league-crown|title=Grabarz Takes Diamond Crown|publisher=Team GB|date=2012-08-30|access-date=2012-08-30}}
His personal-best jump is 2.37 metres, a mark set at the Lausanne Diamond League meeting on 23 August 2012, equalling the British men's outdoor record held by Steve Smith since 1992.
Grabarz finished joint fourth at the 2016 Olympics. He cleared a season's-best height of 2.33 metres, the same height as bronze medallist Bohdan Bondarenko, at the first attempt but earlier in the competition he had failed at his first attempt at 2.25 metres, meaning that Bondarenko won the bronze on countback.{{cite news|last=Plant|first=Darren|title=Result: Robert Grabarz fourth in Olympic high jump final|url=http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/athletics/team-gb/rio-2016-olympics/result/result-grabarz-fourth-in-olympic-high-jump-final_279208.html|work=Sports Mole|date=2016-08-17|access-date=2016-08-17}}
In May 2018 he announced his retirement, saying that he doesn't enjoy competition anymore.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/44151460|title=Robbie Grabarz: Olympic high jump bronze medallist retires|publisher=BBC|date=2018-05-17|access-date=2018-07-10}}
In 2019, Ukhov was stripped of the gold medal by the Court of Arbitration in Sport for doping offences.{{cite web|url=https://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Media_Release_IAAF_RUSAF_athletics_cases.pdf|title=THE COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT (CAS) ISSUES DECISIONS IN 12 FIRST-INSTANCE DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES CONCERNING RUSSIAN TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES|format=PDF|date=1 February 2019|access-date=1 February 2019}} As a result, two years later, Grabarz was upgraded to
the silver medal position, along with Drouin and Barshim. The USA's Erik Kynard, the original silver medallist, was promoted to gold.
International competitions
{{AchievementTable}} |
colspan="5" | Representing {{GBR2}} |
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2005
| European Junior Championships | Kaunas, Lithuania | {{ntsh|18}} 18th (q) | 2.05 m |
2006
| Beijing, China | {{ntsh|12}} 12th | 2.05 m |
2009
| Kaunas, Lithuania | {{ntsh|11}} 11th | 2.18 m |
2011
| European Indoor Championships | Paris, France | {{ntsh|23}} 23rd (q) | 2.12 m |
rowspan="3" | 2012
| Istanbul, Turkey | {{ntsh|6}} 6th | 2.31 m |
European Championships
| Helsinki, Finland | style="background-color: gold;" | {{ntsh|1}} 1st | 2.31 m |
Olympic Games
|London, United Kingdom | style="background:silver;"|2nd |
rowspan="2" | 2013
| European Indoor Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | {{ntsh|6}} 6th | 2.23 m |
World Championships
|Moscow, Russia |8th |
2014
|Sopot, Poland |11th (q) |
2015
|Beijing, China |18th (q) |
rowspan=3|2016
|Portland, Oregon, United States | style="background-color: silver;" | {{ntsh|2}} 2nd |
European Championships
|Amsterdam, Netherlands |bgcolor=silver|2nd |
Olympic Games
|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |4th |
rowspan=2|2017
|European Indoor Championships |Belgrade, Serbia |bgcolor=silver|2nd |
World Championships
|London, United Kingdom |6th |
rowspan=2|2018
|Birmingham, United Kingdom |9th |
Commonwealth Games
|Gold Coast, Australia |12th |
=Diamond League wins=
- 2012 - Rome & Birmingham
- Won the 2012 Overall Diamond Race High Jump title
References
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External links
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{{Footer European Champions High Jump Men}}
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{{British Athletics Championships men's high jump champions}}
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Category:People from Enfield, London
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