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HJ
(redirected from high jump)

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HJHouse Journal (U.S. Congress)
HJHand Job
HJHigh Jump
HJHoward Johnson
HJHitlerjugend
HJHonest John
HJHey Joe (Jimi Hendrix song)
HJHey Jude (Beatles song)
HJHeterojunction
HJHead Job
HJHalal Journal (Islam)
HJHeroes Journey (game)
HJHic Jacet (Latin: here lies)
HJHotel Juliet (crypto key change; US DoD)
HJHourly Jumps
HJHybrid Join
HJHilal-E-Jura'at (2nd Highest gallantry award given to officers of Pakistan Armed Forces.)


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Kelly got bronze in the high jump and returned to action off a shortened approach in the long jump, on her return from injury.
As well as the heptathlon she has achieved the qualifying standards for the high jump and long jump.
She stormed to victory in the 100 metres hurdles and high jump at the Aviva UK Championships and World Trials in Birmingham The 23-year-old from Sheffield, who missed the Olympics last year through injury, won the high jump with a first-time clearance of 1.
 
 
 
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