1982 European Athletics Championships – Women's high jump
These are the official results of the Women's High Jump event at the 1982 European Championships in Athens, Greece, held at Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" on 7 and 8 September 1982.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Ulrike Meyfarth![]() |
Silver | Tamara Bykova![]() |
Bronze | Sara Simeoni![]() |
Results
Final
8 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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![]() | Ulrike Meyfarth | ![]() | 2.02 | WR |
![]() | Tamara Bykova | ![]() | 1.97 | |
![]() | Sara Simeoni | ![]() | 1.97 | |
4 | Gaby Meier | ![]() | 1.94 | |
5 | Jutta Kirst | ![]() | 1.94 | |
6 | Andrea Bienias | ![]() | 1.91 | |
6 | Lyudmila Zhecheva | ![]() | 1.91 | |
8 | Katalin Sterk | ![]() | 1.91 | |
9 | Emese Béla | ![]() | 1.88 | |
10 | Maryse Éwanjé-Épée | ![]() | 1.88 | |
11 | Barbara Simmonds | ![]() | 1.88 | |
12 | Susanne Lorentzon | ![]() | 1.88 |
Qualification
7 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Emese Béla | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Lyudmila Zhecheva | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Maryse Éwanjé-Épée | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Susanne Lorentzon | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Sara Simeoni | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Gaby Meier | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Tamara Bykova | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Katalin Sterk | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Ulrike Meyfarth | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Barbara Simmonds | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Andrea Bienias | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Jutta Kirst | ![]() | 1.88 | Q | |
Christine Soetewey | ![]() | 1.85 | ||
Astrid Tveit | ![]() | 1.85 | ||
Sandra Dini | ![]() | 1.85 | ||
Brigitte Holzapfel | ![]() | 1.85 | ||
Lidija Benedetič | ![]() | 1.85 | ||
Þórdís Lilja Gísladóttir | ![]() | 1.80 | ||
Alexandra Batatoli | ![]() | 1.70 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 19 athletes from 15 countries participated in the event.
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See also
- 1978 Women's European Championships High Jump (Prague)
- 1980 Women's Olympic High Jump (Moscow)
- 1983 Women's World Championships High Jump (Helsinki)
- 1984 Women's Olympic High Jump (Los Angeles)
- 1986 Women's European Championships High Jump (Stuttgart)
- 1987 Women's World Championships High Jump (Rome)
- 1988 Women's Olympic High Jump (Seoul)
References
- European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 436–443, retrieved 13 August 2014
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