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1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's high jump

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The women's high jump event at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 12 and 13 March.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Stefka Kostadinova
 Bulgaria
Heike Henkel
 Germany
Inha Babakova
 Ukraine

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 1.92 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Ioamnet Quintero  Cuba 1.92 Q
2 Inha Babakova  Ukraine 1.90 q
2 Stefka Kostadinova  Bulgaria 1.90 q
2 Angela Bradburn  United States 1.90 q
2 Yevgeniya Zhdanova  Russia 1.90 q
2 Silvia Costa  Cuba 1.90 q
2 Tatyana Shevchik  Belarus 1.90 q
2 Heike Henkel  Germany 1.90 q
2 Nele Žilinskienė  Lithuania 1.90 q, NR
2 Alina Astafei  Romania 1.90 q
11 Marion Goldkamp  Germany 1.90 q
12 Alison Inverarity  Australia 1.90 q
13 Jo Jennings  Great Britain 1.90 q
14 Inna Gliznuta  Moldova 1.90 q
15 Britta Bilač  Slovenia 1.88
16 Olga Bolșova  Moldova 1.88
17 Valentīna Gotovska  Latvia 1.86
18 Judit Kovács  Hungary 1.86
18 Antonella Bevilacqua  Italy 1.86
20 Niki Bakoyianni  Greece 1.86
21 Sieglinde Cadusch   Switzerland 1.83
22 Yolanda Henry  United States 1.79
23 Debbie Marti  Great Britain 1.79
24 Þórdís Gísladóttir  Iceland 1.79

Final

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Stefka Kostadinova  Bulgaria 2.02
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Heike Henkel  Germany 2.02
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Inha Babakova  Ukraine 2.00 =NR
4 Alina Astafei  Romania 1.97
5 Alison Inverarity  Australia 1.97 AR
6 Ioamnet Quintero  Cuba 1.97
7 Angela Bradburn  United States 1.94
7 Silvia Costa  Cuba 1.94
9 Jo Jennings  Great Britain 1.94 =NR
10 Tatyana Shevchik  Belarus 1.91
11 Nele Žilinskienė  Lithuania 1.88
12 Yevgeniya Zhdanova  Russia 1.85
12 Marion Goldkamp  Germany 1.85
14 Inna Gliznuta  Moldova 1.85

References

This page was last edited on 24 March 2022, at 05:29
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