Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's high jump

These are the official results of the Women's High Jump event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There were a total of 32 participating athletes, with two non-starters. The qualification round mark was set at 1.93 metres.[1]

Women's high jump
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Pictogram for athletics
VenueCentennial Olympic Stadium
Date1 August 1996 (qualifications)
3 August 1996 (finals)
Competitors31 from 25 nations
Winning height2.05 OR
Medalists
Stefka Kostadinova
 Bulgaria
Niki Bakogianni
 Greece
Inha Babakova
 Ukraine

Medalists

GoldStefka Kostadinova
 Bulgaria
SilverNiki Bakogianni
 Greece
BronzeInha Babakova
 Ukraine

Results

Qualifying round

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 1.96 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

RankGroupNameNationality1.751.801.851.901.93ResultNotes
1AInha Babakova Ukraineooo1.93q
1ANiki Bakogianni Greeceoooo1.93q
DQAAntonella Bevilacqua* Italyoooo1.93 q
1AYelena Gulyayeva Russiaoooo1.93q
1AStefka Kostadinova Bulgariaoooo1.93q
1ATisha Waller United Statesooooo1.93q
1ASvetlana Zalevskaya Kazakhstanoooo1.93q
1BAlina Astafei Germanyoooo1.93q
1BHanne Haugland Norwayoooo1.93q
1BTatyana Motkova Russiaooooo1.93q
1BNelė Žilinskienė Lithuaniaoooo1.93q
11BBritta Bilač Sloveniaoooxo1.93q
12AOlga Bolşova Moldovaoxooxo1.93q
13BZuzana Kováčiková Czech Republicooxoxoxxo1.93q
14BTatyana Khramova Belarusoooxxx1.90
15BKajsa Bergqvist Swedenoxoooxxx1.90
16BLea Haggett Great Britainxooxoxxx1.90
17BIoamnet Quintero Cubaooxxoxxx1.90
18AConnie Teaberry United Statesoxooxxoxxx1.90
19ASieglinde Cadusch Switzerlandoooxxx1.85
19ADebbie Marti Great Britainoooxxx1.85
19BYuliya Lyakhova Russiaooxxx1.85
19BVita Styopina Ukraineooxxx1.85
23BInna Gliznuta Moldovaoxooxxx1.85
24BAmy Acuff United Statesooxoxxx1.85
24BAlica Javadová Slovakiaoxoxxx1.85
26ANatasha Alleyne Trinidad and Tobagooxoxxoxxx1.85
27AJuana Arrendel Dominican Republicooxxx1.80
28ASvetlana Munkova Uzbekistanoxxoxxx1.80
29AIrene Tiendrebeogo Burkina Fasoxxoxxoxxx1.80
29BVenelina Veneva Bulgariaxxoxxoxxx1.80
BAlison Inverarity AustraliaxxxNM
ACoralea Cline British Virgin IslandsDNS
ASigrid Kirchmann AustriaDNS

Final

RankNameNationality1.801.851.901.931.961.992.012.032.052.10ResultNotes
Stefka Kostadinova Bulgariaoooooooxoxxx2.05OR
Niki Bakogianni Greeceooxoooxoxoxxoxxx2.03
Inha Babakova Ukraineooooooxxx2.01
DQAntonella Bevilacqua* Italyooooooxxx1.99
4Yelena Gulyayeva Russiaoooxoxoxxx1.99
5Alina Astafei Germanyoooox–xx1.96
5Tatyana Motkova Russiaoooox–xx1.96
5Nelė Žilinskienė Lithuaniaoooooxxx1.96
8Hanne Haugland Norwayoxxoxooxxx1.96
9Britta Bilač Sloveniaooooxxx1.93
9Tisha Waller United Statesooooxxx1.93
11Olga Bolşova Moldovaooxoxoxxx1.93
11Zuzana Kováčiková Czech Republicoxooxoxxx1.93
13Svetlana Zalevskaya Kazakhstanooxoxxoxxx1.93


* In May 1996, Antonella Bevilacqua twice tested positive for ephedrine which carried the penalty of a three-month ban. The IAAF decided to put the case to arbitration and allow her to compete in Atlanta, where she placed 4th. However, after the Olympics the IAAF decided she was guilty of a doping offence and annulled her results from May onwards, including her Olympic performance.

See also

  • National champions high jump (women)
  • 1995 Women's World Championships High Jump
  • 1997 Women's World Championships High Jump

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Women's High Jump". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
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