1990 European Championships in Athletics - Women's High Jump
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These are the official results of the Women's High Jump
High jump
The high jump is a track and field athletics event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without the aid of certain devices in its modern most practiced format; auxiliary weights and mounds have been used for assistance; rules have changed over the years....

event at the 1990 European Championships in Split
Split (city)
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, Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
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. There were a total number of eighteen participating athletes. The final was held on 31 August 1990.

Final

Rank Final Height
1.99 m
1.96 m
1.96 m
4. 1.89 m
5. 1.89 m
6. 1.89 m
7. 1.89 m
8. 1.89 m
9. 1.89 m
10. 1.85 m
11. 1.85 m
12. 1.80 m



Qualification

Rank Group A Height
1. 1.88 m
2. 1.88 m
3. 1.88 m
3. 1.88 m
3. 1.88 m
3. 1.88 m
7. 1.88 m
8. 1.84 m
9. 1.80 m


Rank Group B Height
1. 1.88 m
1. 1.88 m
1. 1.88 m
4. 1.88 m
5. 1.88 m
6. 1.84 m
7. 1.84 m
8. 1.80 m
9. 1.75 m

See also

  • National champions high jump (women)
    National champions High Jump (women)
    Below a list of all national champions in the women's high jump event in track and field from several countries.- Australia:*1970: Carolyn Wright*1971: Carolyn Wright*1972: Raylene Parke*1973: Carolyn Lewis*1974: Raylene Parke*1975: Raylene Parke...

  • 1988 Women's Olympic High Jump (Seoul)
  • 1991 Women's World Championships High Jump (Tokyo)
  • 1992 Women's Olympic High Jump (Barcelona)
  • 1994 Women's European Championships High Jump (Helsinki)
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