Höjdhopp för damer i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1980
Höjdhopp för damer vid de XXII:a olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Anläggning | Leninstadion | |||
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Datum | 25-26 juli | |||
Deltagare | 20 från 12 nationer | |||
Vinnarhöjd | 1,97 | |||
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← Montréal 1976 Los Angeles 1984 → |
Friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1980 | ||||
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Höjdhopp för damer vid olympiska sommarspelen 1980 i Moskva avgjordes torsdagen den 26 juli.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
Höjdhopp | Sara Simeoni Italien | 1,97 m | Urszula Kielan Polen | 1,94 m | Jutta Kirst Östtyskland | 1,94 m |
Resultat
Kvalomgång
- Hölls fredagen den 25 juli 1980
Placering | Grupp | Idrottare | Höjd |
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1. | A | Rosemarie Ackermann (GDR) | 1.88 m |
A | Urszula Kielan (POL) | 1.88 m | |
A | Andrea Mátay (HUN) | 1.88 m | |
A | Marina Sysoeva (URS) | 1.88 m | |
5. | A | Louise Miller (GBR) | 1.88 m |
B | Chris Soetewey (BEL) | 1.88 m | |
7. | A | Tamara Bykova (URS) | 1.88 m |
A | Jutta Kirst (GDR) | 1.88 m | |
A | Sara Simeoni (ITA) | 1.88 m | |
10. | B | Christine Stanton (AUS) | 1.88 m |
11. | B | Cornelia Popa (ROM) | 1.88 m |
12. | A | Andrea Reichstein (GDR) | 1.88 m |
13. | A | Elzbieta Krawczuk (POL) | 1.85 m |
14. | B | Danuta Bulkowska (POL) | 1.85 m |
15. | B | Susanne Lorentzon (SWE) | 1.85 m |
16. | B | Yordanka Blagoeva (BUL) | 1.80 m |
B | Marina Serkova (URS) | 1.80 m | |
18. | B | Ann-Ewa Karlsson (SWE) | 1.80 m |
19. | B | Lidija Benedetic (YUG) | 1.80 m |
— | B | Dia Toutounji (SYR) | NM |
Final
Placering | Final | Höjd |
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Sara Simeoni (ITA) | 1.97 m | |
Urszula Kielan (POL) | 1.94 m | |
Jutta Kirst (GDR) | 1.94 m | |
4. | Rosemarie Ackermann (GDR) | 1.91 m |
5. | Marina Sysoeva (URS) | 1.91 m |
6.= | Andrea Reichstein (GDR) | 1.91 m |
6.= | Christine Stanton (AUS) | 1.91 m |
8. | Cornelia Popa (ROU) | 1.88 m |
9. | Tamara Bykova (URS) | 1.88 m |
10. | Andrea Mátay (HUN) | 1.85 m |
11. | Louise Miller (GBR) | 1.85 m |
12. | Chris Soetewey (BEL) | 1.85 m |
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