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World High Jump Champion Freitag Dies in 2003

South Africa’s Jacques Freitag, who was the world high jump champion in 2003, passed away at the age of 42. Sadly, Freitag had been missing for two weeks before his body was discovered with multiple gunshot wounds, leading authorities to investigate his death as a murder.

A talented athlete, Freitag achieved success at various levels of competition, winning individual world titles at the U18, U20, and senior levels. Born in 1982 in Warrenton, he was raised in Gauteng in a family where athletics played a significant role. His mother, Hendrina, was a national high jump champion and likely inspired him to pursue a career in the sport.

Freitag’s breakthrough came when he won gold at the 1999 World U18 Championships in Bydgoszcz shortly after turning 17. He continued to excel in the high jump, setting records and winning competitions throughout the early 2000s. In 2003, he made history by becoming the first African man to win a world title in a field event when he claimed gold at the World Championships in Paris.

Despite some setbacks in his career and personal life, Freitag persevered and competed until 2013. His African record of 2.38m set in 2005 still stands today, showcasing his enduring talent and legacy in the sport of high jump. Freitag’s untimely death has left the athletics community in shock and mourning the loss of a truly exceptional athlete.

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