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1978 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump

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The men's high jump at the 1978 European Athletics Championships was held in Prague, then Czechoslovakia, at Stadion Evžena Rošického on 1 and 2 September 1978.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Vladimir Yashchenko
 Soviet Union
Silver Aleksandr Grigoryev
 Soviet Union
Bronze Rolf Beilschmidt
 East Germany

Results

Final

2 September

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vladimir Yashchenko  Soviet Union 2.30 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aleksandr Grigoryev  Soviet Union 2.28
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rolf Beilschmidt  East Germany 2.28
4 Henry Lauterbach  East Germany 2.26
5 Carlo Thränhardt  West Germany 2.21
6 Jacek Wszoła  Poland 2.21
7 Andre Schneider-Laub  West Germany 2.21
8 Josef Hrabal  Czechoslovakia 2.18
9 Guy Moreau  Belgium 2.18
10 Rune Almén  Sweden 2.18
11 William Nachtegael  Belgium 2.18
12 Jindřich Vondra  Czechoslovakia 2.15
13 Bruno Bruni  Italy 2.15
14 Gennadiy Belkov  Soviet Union 2.15
14 Terje Totland  Norway 2.15
16 Eddy Annys  Belgium 2.10
17 Roman Moravec  Czechoslovakia 2.10
18 Mark Naylor  Great Britain 2.10

Qualification

1 September

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
Rolf Beilschmidt  East Germany 2.18 Q
Guy Moreau  Belgium 2.18 Q
Gennadiy Belkov  Soviet Union 2.18 Q
Vladimir Yashchenko  Soviet Union 2.18 Q
Carlo Thränhardt  West Germany 2.18 Q
Andre Schneider-Laub  West Germany 2.18 Q
Aleksandr Grigoryev  Soviet Union 2.18 Q
Bruno Bruni  Italy 2.18 Q
Jacek Wszoła  Poland 2.15 q
William Nachtegael  Belgium 2.15 q
Jindřich Vondra  Czechoslovakia 2.15 q
Josef Hrabal  Czechoslovakia 2.15 q
Mark Naylor  Great Britain 2.15 q
Roman Moravec  Czechoslovakia 2.15 q
Eddy Annys  Belgium 2.15 q
Henry Lauterbach  East Germany 2.15 q
Rune Almén  Sweden 2.15 q
Terje Totland  Norway 2.15 q
Rodolfo Bergamo  Italy 2.10
Paul Poaniewa  France 2.10
Ekrem Özdamar  Turkey 2.10
Jacques Aletti  France 2.10
Vasilios Papadimitriou  Greece 2.10
Brian Burgess  Great Britain 2.00
Ruud Wielart  Netherlands NH
Massimo Di Giorgio  Italy NH

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 26 athletes from 14 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 427–435, retrieved 13 August 2014
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