The women's high jump at the 1974 European Athletics Championships was held in Rome, Italy, at Stadio Olimpico on 6 and 8 September 1974.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Rosemarie Witschas![]() |
Silver | Milada Karbanová![]() |
Bronze | Sara Simeoni![]() |
Results
Final
8 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Rosemarie Witschas | ![]() | 1.95 | WR |
![]() | Milada Karbanová | ![]() | 1.91 | NR |
![]() | Sara Simeoni | ![]() | 1.89 | NR |
4 | Rita Kirst | ![]() | 1.89 | |
5 | Miroslava Hübnerová | ![]() | 1.86 | |
6 | Galina Filatova | ![]() | 1.86 | |
7 | Ulrike Meyfarth | ![]() | 1.83 | |
8 | Mária Mračnová | ![]() | 1.83 | |
9 | Marie-Christine Debourse | ![]() | 1.83 | |
10 | Annemieke Bouma | ![]() | 1.83 | |
11 | Karin Wagner | ![]() | 1.83 | |
12 | Virginia Ioan | ![]() | 1.80 | |
13 | Tamara Galka | ![]() | 1.75 | |
14 | Ruth Watt | ![]() | 1.70 | |
14 | Barbara Lawton | ![]() | 1.70 |
Qualification
6 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rosemarie Witschas | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Karin Wagner | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Sara Simeoni | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Marie-Christine Debourse | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Rita Kirst | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Milada Karbanová | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Virginia Ioan | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Tamara Galka | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Mária Mračnová | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Ruth Watt | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Galina Filatova | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Annemieke Bouma | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Barbara Lawton | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Miroslava Hübnerová | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Ulrike Meyfarth | ![]() | 1.80 | Q | |
Astrid Tveit | ![]() | 1.78 | ||
Val Harrison | ![]() | 1.78 | ||
Grith Ejstrup | ![]() | 1.75 | ||
Stanka Valkanova | ![]() | 1.75 | ||
Ann-Ewa Karlsson | ![]() | 1.70 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 20 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event.
Bulgaria (1)
Czechoslovakia (3)
Denmark (1)
East Germany (2)
France (1)
Italy (1)
Netherlands (1)
Norway (1)
Romania (1)
Soviet Union (2)
Sweden (1)
Great Britain (3)
West Germany (2)
References
- ↑ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 420–427, retrieved 13 August 2014
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