Blanka Vlasic

Blanka Vlasic (Athlete), born on November 8, 1983 in Split, Croatia. Blanka Vlasic's age 34 years & Zodiac Sign Scorpio, nationality Croatian (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is White. Let's check, How Tall is Blanka Vlasic?

Blanka Vlasic Bio

  • Birth Name:Blanka Vlasic
  • First Name: Blanka
  • Last Name: Vlasic
  • Age: 34 years
  • Birth Date: November 8, 1983
  • Birth Place: Split, Croatia
  • Country: Croatia
  • Nationality: Croatian
  • Birth/Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
  • Ethnicity: White
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Feet/Shoe Size: 13 US
  • Dress Size: N/A
  • Blanka Vlasic Height

    6 ft 5 in (193 cm/)

    Height & Weight
    Height (in Feet-Inches)6 ft 5 in
    Height (in Centimeters)193 cm
    Height (in Meters)
    Weight (in Kilograms)75 kg
    Weight (in Pounds)165 lbs

    Blanka Vlasic Body Measurements

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    How tall is Blanka Vlasic?

    1.93 m

    What is the current world high jump record?

    TypeMarkCompetitorWorld Records2.45Javier SOTOMAYORWorld Championships in Athletics Records2.41Bohdan BONDARENKOWorld Leading 20222.30Earnest SEARSWorld Leading 20222.30Hamish KERR

    Where does Blanka Vlasic live?

    Vlasic, with her aquamarine eyes, pouty lips and an unusual, brooding beauty, has an aura about her. Back home in her native Croatia, every development in her life makes the newspapers – a new hairstyle, a new outfit, a new boyfriend.

    Blanka Vlašić is a Croatian athlete who specialises in the high jump. She is the Croatian record holder in the event, and the former indoor World Champion. The daughter of Croatian decathlon record holder Joško Vlašić, she was a talented junior athlete and attended her first Olympic Games in 2000 Sydney at the age of sixteen. She won the World Junior Championships in Athletics in both 2000 and 2002. Vlašić broke her national record in 2004 and also won her first world senior medal at the World Indoor Championships that year. A hyperthyroid condition hindered her second Olympic appearance in Athens and she spent the 2005 season recuperating from surgery. She returned in 2006, taking the silver at the World Indoor Championships. The 2007 season signalled a strong run of form: she won at the 2007 World Championships, became the indoor world champion in 2008 and her winning streak came to an end with a narrow loss at the Beijing Olympics, where she took silver. She became World Champion for a second time in 2009. She ranks second in the all-time high jump rankings, behind Stefka Kostadinova. Her awards also including the IAAF World Athlete of the Year 2010 and European Athlete of the Year Trophy .

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