Name two offences which result in a high-jumper getting disqualified
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The two offences which result in a high jumper getting disqualified are the following reasons:-
- the jumper shall get disqualified if he or she does not take off on one foot.
- A successful jump only happens only when after jumping the crossbar remains stable.
- According to their own rules and regulations commentators can announce the height to which they have to jump and they have to fulfill the task otherwise they would be disqualified.
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A high-jumper can be disqualified for the following reasons that designed by International Association of Athletic Federation.
- The Chief Judge can disqualify the athlete when he or she dislodges the bar while making the jump.
- The athlete will be subjected to disqualification when he or she failed to jump a required height within three attempts.
- The athlete will be subjected to disqualification when he or she refaced to jump the height that decided by the chief judge.
- An athlete will be subjected to disqualification when he or she failed to take-off from the ground with his or her foot.
- An athlete will be subjected to meet the disqualification when he or she failed to meet the conditions applied if the game ended in a tie.
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