Höjdhopp för damer i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984
Damernas höjdhopp vid de XXIII:e olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Anläggning | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | |||
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Datum | 5-6 augusti | |||
Deltagare | 29 från 17 nationer | |||
Vinnarhöjd | 2,02 | |||
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Friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 | ||||
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Höjdhopp för damer vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 i Los Angeles avgjordes den 6 augusti.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
Höjdhopp | Ulrike Meyfarth Västtyskland | 2,02 m | Sara Simeoni Italien | 2,00 m | Joni Huntley USA | 1,97 m |
Resultat
Kval
- Hölls torsdagen den 9 augusti 1984
Placering | Kvalgrupp | Höjd |
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1. | Christine Stanton (AUS) | 1.90 m |
Heike Redetzky (FRG) | ||
Maryse Ewanjé-Epée (FRA) | ||
Sara Simeoni (ITA) | ||
Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) | ||
6. | Pamela Spencer (USA) | 1.90 m |
7. | Joni Huntley (USA) | 1.90 m |
8. | Diana Elliott (GBR) | 1.90 m |
9. | Debbie Brill (CAN) | 1.90 m |
Yang Wenqin (CHN) | ||
11. | Louise Ritter (USA) | 1.90 m |
12. | Vanessa Browne-Ward (AUS) | 1.90 m |
13. | Zheng Dazhen (CHN) | 1.90 m |
Niculina Vasile (ROU) | ||
15. | Brigitte Holzapfel (FRG) | 1.90 m |
16. | Lidija Lapajne (YUG) | 1.87 m |
17. | Hisayo Fukumitsu (JPN) | 1.87 m |
18. | Megumi Sato (JPN) | 1.84 m |
19. | Judy Simpson (GBR) | 1.84 m |
20. | Brigitte Rougeron (FRA) | 1.84 m |
21. | Ge Ping (CHN) | 1.84 m |
22. | Laura Agront (PUR) | 1.80 m |
Chris Soetewey (BEL) | ||
24. | Liliana Arigoni (ARG) | 1.80 m |
Thórdís Gísladóttir (ISL) | ||
26. | Isabel Mozún (ESP) | 1.75 m |
27. | Brigitte Reid (CAN) | 1.70 m |
Constance Senghor (SEN) | ||
29. | Liu Yen-Chiu (TPE) | 1.70 m |
— | Marjon Wijnsma (NED) | DNS |
Final
- Hölls den 10 augusti 1984
Placering | Final | Höjd |
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Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) | 2.02 m OR | |
Sara Simeoni (ITA) | 2.00 m | |
Joni Huntley (USA) | 1.97 m | |
4. | Maryse Ewanjé-Epée (FRA) | 1.94 m |
5. | Debbie Brill (CAN) | 1.94 m |
6. | Vanessa Browne-Ward (AUS) | 1.94 m |
7. | Zheng Dazhen (CHN) | 1.91 m |
8. | Louise Ritter (USA) | 1.91 m |
9. | Diana Elliott (GBR) | 1.88 m |
Yang Wenqin (CHN) | ||
11. | Heike Redetzky (FRG) | 1.85 m |
Pamela Spencer (USA) | ||
Christine Stanton (AUS) | ||
Niculina Vasile (ROU) | ||
Brigitte Holzapfel (FRG) |
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