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1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's high jump

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The women's high jump event at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 10–11 March.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Alina Astafei
 Germany
Britta Bilač
 Slovenia
Heike Henkel
 Germany

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 1.92 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.92 Result Notes
1 B Tatyana Motkova  Russia o o o 1.92 Q
1 B Yelena Gulyayeva  Russia o o o o 1.92 Q
1 B Britta Bilač  Slovenia o o o o 1.92 Q
4 B Heike Henkel  Germany o xo o 1.92 Q
4 B Alina Astafei  Germany xo o o 1.92 Q
6 B Tatyana Shevchik  Belarus o o o xo 1.92 Q
7 B Monica Iagăr  Romania o o xo xo 1.92 Q
7 B Tisha Waller  United States xo o o xo 1.92 Q
9 B Hanne Haugland  Norway o xxo xxo 1.92 Q
10 B Natalia Jonckheere  Belgium o o o xxx 1.90 q
11 B Svetlana Leseva  Bulgaria o xxo o xxx 1.90 q
12 A Yolanda Henry  United States o o xo xxx 1.90 q
12 A Kajsa Bergqvist  Sweden o o xo xxx 1.90 q
12 B Sigrid Kirchmann  Austria o xo xxx 1.90 q
15 B Olga Bolshova  Moldova o o xxx 1.85
16 A Sieglinde Cadusch   Switzerland o xo xxx 1.85
16 A Svetlana Zalevskaya  Kazakhstan o xo xxx 1.85
16 A Šárka Makówková  Czech Republic o xo xxx 1.85
16 B Venelina Veneva  Bulgaria o xo xxx 1.85
20 A Monika Gollner  Austria xxo xo xxx 1.85
21 A Emelie Färdigh  Sweden o xxo xxx 1.85
22 A Tania Dixon  New Zealand xo xxo xxx 1.85
23 A Carlota Castrejana  Spain o xxx 1.80
23 A Niki Gavera  Greece o xxx 1.80
23 A Svetlana Munkova  Uzbekistan o xxx 1.80
23 B Ioamnet Quintero  Cuba o xxx 1.80
27 A Niki Bakoyianni  Greece xo xxx 1.80
27 A Valentīna Gotovska  Latvia xo xxx 1.80
29 A Laura Sharpe  Ireland xxo xxx 1.80
A Vita Styopina  Ukraine xxx NM
A Kaisa Gustafsson  Finland xxx DNS
B Silvia Costa  Cuba xxx DNS

Final

Rank Name Nationality 1.85 1.90 1.93 1.96 1.99 2.01 2.05 Results Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alina Astafei  Germany o o o o o o xxx 2.01
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Britta Bilač  Slovenia o o o o xo xxx 1.99
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Heike Henkel  Germany o o o o xxo xxx 1.99
4 Tatyana Motkova  Russia o o o xxx 1.96
5 Yelena Gulyayeva  Russia o o o xo xxx 1.96
6 Tatyana Shevchik  Belarus o xo o xo xxx 1.96
7 Tisha Waller  United States o o o xxx 1.93
8 Sigrid Kirchmann  Austria o xo o xxx 1.93
9 Hanne Haugland  Norway o o xxo xxx 1.93
9 Natalia Jonckheere  Belgium o o xxo xxx 1.93
11 Monica Iagăr  Romania o o xxx 1.90
12 Svetlana Leseva  Bulgaria o xxx 1.85
13 Kajsa Bergqvist  Sweden xo xxx 1.85
Yolanda Henry  United States xxx NM

References

  1. ^ Results (archived)
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