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1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's high jump

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The women's high jump event at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Stockholm Globe Arena on 8–10 March.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Alina Astafei
 Germany
Niki Bakoyianni
 Greece
Olga Bolşova
 Moldova

Results

Qualification

Qualification performance: 1.92 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.

Rank Athlete Nationality Result Notes
1 Monica Iagăr  Romania 1.92 Q
1 Zuzana Kováčiková  Czech Republic 1.92 Q
3 Alina Astafei  Germany 1.90 q
3 Niki Bakoyianni  Greece 1.90 q
3 Olga Bolşova  Moldova 1.90 q
3 Donata Wawrzyniak  Poland 1.90 q
3 Kajsa Bergqvist  Sweden 1.90 q
3 Natalya Golodnova  Russia 1.90 q
3 Alica Javadová  Slovakia 1.90 q
3 Viktoriya Seryogina  Russia 1.90 q
3 Nelė Žilinskienė  Lithuania 1.90 q
12 Pia Zinck  Denmark 1.88 q
13 Iryna Mykhalchenko  Ukraine 1.88
13 Maryse Maury  France 1.88
15 Emelie Färdigh  Sweden 1.85
15 Isabelle Jeanne  France 1.85
17 Monika Gollner  Austria 1.80
17 Zhanna Dyatlovskaya  Belarus 1.80
17 Tatyana Khramova  Belarus 1.80
17 Desislava Aleksandrova-Mladenova  Bulgaria 1.80
17 Debbie Marti  Great Britain 1.80
Venelina Veneva  Bulgaria NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality 1.80 1.85 1.89 1.92 1.94 1.96 1.98 2.01 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alina Astafei  Germany o o o xo xxo xxx 1.98
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Niki Bakoyianni  Greece o o o o o o xxx 1.96 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Olga Bolşova  Moldova o o o xxo o xxx 1.94 NR
4 Nelė Žilinskienė  Lithuania 1.94
5 Monica Iagăr  Romania 1.94
6 Kajsa Bergqvist  Sweden 1.92
7 Natalya Golodnova  Russia 1.89
8 Pia Zinck  Denmark 1.89
8 Alica Javadová  Slovakia 1.89
10 Donata Wawrzyniak  Poland 1.89
11 Viktoriya Seryogina  Russia 1.89
12 Zuzana Kováčiková  Czech Republic 1.80

References

  1. ^ Results (p. 556)
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