1991 World Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump

These are the official results of the Women's High Jump event at the 1991 IAAF World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. There were a total number of 29 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups and the final held on Saturday August 31, 1991.

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group A Group B
29.08.1991 10:20h 29.08.1991 10:20h
Final Round
31.08.1991 16:00h

Results

Qualifying round

  • Held on Thursday 1991-08-29
RankGroupNameNationality1.701.751.791.831.861.881.90ResultNotes
1AAlison Inverarity Australia1.90q
2AYelena Yelesina Soviet Union1.88q
3ATamara Bykova Soviet Union1.88q
4AŠárka Nováková Czechoslovakia1.88q
5AHeike Balck Germany1.88q
6ASvetlana Leseva Bulgaria1.86
7AYolanda Henry United States1.83
7ADonata Jancewicz Poland1.83
7AMegumi Sato Japan1.83
10ATisha Waller United States1.83
11ALucienne N'Da Ivory Coast1.79
12AVenelina Veneva Bulgaria1.79
13AÞórdís Gísladóttir Iceland1.79
14ALeslie Estwick Canada1.75
1BHeike Henkel Germany1.90q
1BStefka Kostadinova Bulgaria1.90q
1BInha Babakova Soviet Union1.90q
4BBirgit Kähler Germany1.90q
5BBeata Hołub Poland1.90q
6BVanessa Ward Australia1.88q
7BJudit Kovács Hungary1.88q
8BOrlane Maria dos Santos Brazil1.86
9BDebbie Marti Great Britain1.86
10BSue Rembao United States1.86
11BTania Murray-Dixon New Zealand1.79
12BJana Brenkusová Czechoslovakia1.79
13BSigrid Kirchmann Austria1.75
14BMargarida Moreno Andorra1.70
BVermilita Phillip Saint Kitts and NevisNM

Final

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RankNameNationality1.841.871.901.931.961.982.002.022.052.07ResultNotes
Heike Henkel Germanyooooooxxx2.05
Yelena Yelesina Soviet Unionoooooxoxx-x1.98
Inha Babakova Soviet Unionoooooxxx1.96
4Beata Hołub Polandooxoxxoxoxxx1.96
5Birgit Kähler Germanyooooxxx1.93
6Stefka Kostadinova Bulgariaoxoooxxx1.93
7Tamara Bykova Soviet Unionooxoxxoxxx1.93
8Judit Kovács Hungaryoooxxx1.90
9Šárka Nováková Czechoslovakia1.90
10Vanessa Ward Australia1.90
11Alison Inverarity Australia1.87
12Heike Balck Germany1.84

See also

References

  1. "Detailed results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
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