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RESULTS High Jump Women - Final Moscow (RUS) World Championships 10-18 August 2013 RESULTS High Jump Women - Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Record 2.09 Stefka KOSTADINOVA BUL 22 30 Aug 1987 Roma Championships Record 2.09 Stefka KOSTADINOVA BUL 22 30 Aug 1987 Roma World Leading 2.04 Brigetta BARRETT USA 23 22 Jun 2013 Des Moines, IA TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY START TIME 17:59 23° C 38 % Final 17 August 2013 END TIME 19:47 22° C 35 % PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1.89 1.93 1.97 2.00 2.03 2.05 1 764 Svetlana SHKOLINA RUS 09 Mar 86 6 2.03 PB O XOO O O XX- Светлана Школина 09 марта 86 2 884 Brigetta BARRETT USA 24 Dec 90 1 2.00 O OO O XXX Бриджетта Барретт 24 дек . 90 3 714 Anna CHICHEROVA RUS 22 Jul 82 9 1.97 O OO XXX Анна Чичерова 22 июля 82 3 309 Ruth BEITIA ESP 01 Apr 79 12 1.97 O OO XXX Рут Бейтиа 01 апр . 79 5 815 Emma GREEN TREGARO SWE 08 Dec 84 13 1.97 SB O XOXO XXX Эмма Греен Трегаро 08 дек . 84 6 655 Justyna KASPRZYCKA POL 20 Aug 87 8 1.97 PB O OXXO XXX Джустина Каспржика 20 авг . 87 7 671 Kamila STEPANIUK POL 22 Mar 86 3 1.93 O O XXX Камила Степанюк 22 марта 86 7 502 Alessia TROST ITA 08 Mar 93 5 1.93 O O XXX Алессиа Трост 08 марта 93 9 720 Irina GORDEEVA RUS 09 Oct 86 11 1.93 O XO XXX Ирина Гордеева 09 окт . 86 9 253 Xingjuan ZHENG CHN 20 Mar 89 7 1.93 SB O XO XXX Синцзюань Чжен 20 марта 89 11 584 Levern SPENCER LCA 23 Jun 84 10 1.89 O XXX Леверн Спенсер 23 июня 84 12 592 Airiné PALŠYTÉ LTU 13 Jul 92 4 1.89 XO XXX Айрине Палшите 13 июля 92 420 Marie-Laurence JUNGFLEISCH GER 07 Oct 90 2 NM XXX Мари -Лауренс Юнгфляйш 07 окт . 90 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 2.09 Stefka KOSTADINOVA (BUL) Roma 30 Aug 87 2.04 Brigetta BARRETT (USA) Des Moines, IA 22 Jun 13 2.08 Blanka VLAŠIC (CRO) Zagreb 31 Aug 09 2.03 Svetlana SHKOLINA (RUS) Moscow 17 Aug 13 2.07 Lyudmila ANDONOVA (BUL) Berlin 20 Jul 84 2.02 Anna CHICHEROVA (RUS) Beijing 21 May 13 2.07 Anna CHICHEROVA (RUS) Cheboksary 22 Jul 11 2.00 Blanka VLAŠIC (CRO) Bühl 21 Jun 13 2.06 Kajsa BERGQVIST (SWE) Eberstadt 26 Jul 03 1.99 Kamila STEPANIUK (POL) Opole 9 Jun 13 2.06 Hestrie CLOETE (RSA) Paris Saint-Denis 31 Aug 03 1.98 Maria KUCHINA (RUS) Gateshead 23 Jun 13 2.06 Elena SLESARENKO (RUS) Athína (Olympic Stadium) 28 Aug 04 1.98 Alessia TROST (ITA) Tampere 13 Jul 13 2.06 Ariane FRIEDRICH (GER) Berlin 14 Jun 09 1.97 Irina GORDEEVA (RUS) Moskva 24 Jul 13 2.05 Tamara BYKOVA (URS) Kyiv 22 Jun 84 1.97 Justyna KASPRZYCKA (POL) Moscow 17 Aug 13 2.05 Heike HENKEL (GER) Tokyo 31 Aug 91 1.97 Emma GREEN TREGARO (SWE) Moscow 17 Aug 13 2.05 Inha BABAKOVA (UKR) Tokyo 15 Sep 95 1.97 Ruth BEITIA (ESP) Moscow 17 Aug 13 2.05 Tia HELLEBAUT (BEL) Beijing (National Stadium) 23 Aug 08 2.05 Chaunté LOWE (USA) Des Moines, IA 26 Jun 10 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-HJ-W-f--A--.RS1..v1 Issued at 19:50 on Saturday, 17 August 2013 Official IAAF Partners.
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