See also: high-jump English English Wikipedia has an article on:high jumpWikipedia Alternative forms high-jump Etymology From high + jump. Noun high jump (uncountable) (uncountable) An athletics event where a competitor must jump over a bar placed gradually higher and higher. Derived terms high jumper for the high jump Translations athletics event Arabic: please add this translation if you can Armenian: please add this translation if you can Chinese: Mandarin: 跳高 (zh) (tiàogāo) Czech: skok vysoký m, skok do výšky m Danish: højdespring (da) n Esperanto: altosaltado Estonian: kõrgushüpe (et) Finnish: korkeushyppy (fi) French: saut en hauteur (fr) m German: Hochsprung (de) m Greek: άλμα εις ύψος n (álma eis ýpsos) Gujarati: ઊંચીકૂદ (ū̃cīkūd) Hebrew: קפיצה לגובה (he) f (kfitsá lagóva) Hungarian: magasugrás (hu) Icelandic: hástökk (is) n Indonesian: lompat tinggi (id) Italian: salto in alto m Japanese: 走高跳 (ja) (はしりたかとび, hashiritakatobi), 走り高跳び (ja) (はしりたかとび, hashiritakatobi), ハイジャン (haijan) Khmer: ការលោតខ្ពស់ (kaa loot khpŭəh) Korean: 높이뛰기 (nopittwigi) Malay: lompat tinggi (ms) Maori: tūpeke Mongolian: өндөрийн харайлт (öndöriin xarajlt) Norwegian: Bokmål: høydehopp n, høgdehopp n Nynorsk: høgdehopp n Polish: skok wzwyż (pl) m Portuguese: salto em altura m Romanian: săritură în înălțime f Russian: прыжо́к в высоту́ (ru) m (pryžók v vysotú) Spanish: salto de altura m Swedish: höjdhopp (sv) n Tagalog: mataas na paglundag Thai: please add this translation if you can Turkish: yüksek atlama (tr) Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can Vietnamese: nhảy cao (vi) See also Fosbury flop Western roll Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.