Myrtle Beach High Jumper Breaks State Record

J.J. Brown aims to reach new heights after record-breaking performance.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:22pm

An extreme close-up of a high jumper mid-leap, their form captured in a burst of vibrant, neon-colored brushstrokes that convey the raw energy and explosive power of the athletic movement.A record-breaking leap propels a young Myrtle Beach athlete towards new heights in the high jump.Myrtle Beach Today

J.J. Brown, a high jumper from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has broken a 43-year-old state record with a jump that also stands as the highest in the country so far this year.

Why it matters

High jumping is a prestigious event in track and field, and breaking a long-standing state record is a significant achievement that could open doors for Brown to compete at higher levels of competition.

The details

In a recent competition, Brown cleared the bar at 7 feet, 5 inches, surpassing the previous South Carolina state record that had stood since 1983. This jump also ranks as the best high jump performance in the United States so far in 2026.

  • J.J. Brown broke the state record on April 12, 2026.

The players

J.J. Brown

A high jumper from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina who recently broke the state's 43-year-old high jump record.

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What they’re saying

“I'm just going to keep working hard and trying to go higher and higher. This is just the beginning.”

— J.J. Brown, High Jumper

The takeaway

J.J. Brown's record-breaking high jump performance demonstrates the continued excellence of Myrtle Beach's track and field program and the potential for young athletes in the area to reach new heights in their sport.