The tragic murder of South Africa's high jump world champion Jacques Freitag

High jump champion
Former world champion high jumper
Multiple wounds
Problems with drugs
World champion
A select group
Dominating the sport
First African man
A record still going
Murder investigation
Two people arrested
High jump champion

Jacques Freitag achieved almost everything there is to achieve in his chosen discipline of high jump. Unfortunately, this story ends in tragedy, with the South African found murdered in July of this year.

Former world champion high jumper

Freitag, a former world champion high jumper, was found dead on the 1st of July. Before being found, Freitag had been missing for over two weeks.

Multiple wounds

Freitag's body was discovered in a veld in Pretoria West with multiple gunshot wounds, according to reports by The Independent.

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Problems with drugs

Since retiring from his athletics career in the mid-2000s, the former high jumper got involved with drugs and even spent three days behind bars for possession of drugs.

"He has been on drugs"

According to the Afrikaans Newspaper, Freitag's sister, Lewis, said: "We weren't close at all over the last few years because of the drugs. I am a single mother and have had to look after my kids and protect them. He has been on drugs for most of the time."

World champion

Before he retired from athletics, Freitag was a prominent athlete for South Africa, winning the 2003 High Jump World Championship and competing at the 2004 Olympic Games in Greece.

A select group

According to the World Athletics website, Freitag is in a group of ten athletes to win individual world titles at U18, U20, and senior level, with his first gold being at the 1999 U18 World Championships in Bydgoszcz, days after turning 17.

Dominating the sport

In 2000, the South African dominated the high jumping scene at the youth level, winning 14 of 15 events and securing the U20 World Championship in Santiago de Chile.

First African man

In early 2002, he set an African high jumping record of 2.37m before landing a senior World Championship gold in 2003, with a height of 2.35m, becoming the first African man to win gold in a field event.

A record still going

In 2005, he increased his African record to 2.38m, a record that still stands to this day in the high jump. He retired from the sport in 2013.

Murder investigation

The Daily Beast reports Freitag's sister claimed his 6ft8 body wouldn't be hard to find. After several weeks of looking and eventually finding him, the police launched a murder investigation.

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Two people arrested

On the 16th of July, Rudie Lubbe and Chantelle Oosthuizen were arrested in connection with the murder of the former high jumper, News 24 confirms.

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