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(Redirected from Brian Stanton (athlete)) American high jumper (born 1961)

Brian E. Stanton (born February 19, 1961, in Los Angeles, California) is an American high jumper. He represented his home country in the 1988 Olympics where he finished 11th in the final, jumping 2.31m. He also jumped his personal record of 2.34m that same year.

In March 1996, then age 35, he jumped 2.20m at the Long Beach Relays, a mark which is superior to the listed American masters M35 record of 2.15m by Jim Barrineau. Stanton's mark has never been ratified. His mark was equaled by Doug Nordquist on the same track three months later, also never ratified, and Charles Austin improved upon that indoors seven years later, also never ratified.

Brian also appeared on The Price is Right on a March 2, 1983 episode. He went to the showcase showdown and ended up winning.

References

  1. "Brian Stanton Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com". Archived from the original on 2012-11-14. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
US National Championship winners in men's high jump
1876–1878
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  • Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
  • OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932 and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
  • 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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