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RESULTS High Jump Women - Final Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS High Jump Women - Final 03 SEP 2011 - 19:00 RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 2.09 Stefka KOSTADINOVA (BUL) 22 Roma 30 Aug 87 Championships Record 2.09 Stefka KOSTADINOVA (BUL) 22 Roma 30 Aug 87 World Leading 2.07 Anna CHICHEROVA (RUS) 29 Cheboksary 22 Jul 11 START TIME 18:57 TEMPERATURE 29°C HUMIDITY 45% END TIME 20:37 TEMPERATURE 29°C HUMIDITY 45% PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1.89 1.93 1.97 2.00 2.03 2.05 2.07 2.09 1 749 Anna CHICHEROVA RUS 22 JUL 82 5 2.03 O O O O O XXX 애나 치체로바 1982년 7월 22일 2 272 Blanka VLAŠIC CRO 8 NOV 83 8 2.03 SB O O O XO XO XXX 블란카 블라시치 1983년 11월 8일 3 496 Antonietta DI MARTINO ITA 1 JUN 78 2 2.00 O O O XXO XXX 안톤이에타 디 마르티노 1978년 6월 1일 4 785 Elena SLESARENKO RUS 28 FEB 82 4 1.97 SB O XO O XXX 옐레나 슬레사렌코 1982년 2월 28일 5 784 Svetlana SHKOLINA RUS 9 MAR 86 7 1.97 O O XXO XXX 스베트라나 시코리나 1986년 3월 9일 6 247 ZHENG Xingjuan CHN 20 MAR 89 1 1.93 XO O XXX 젱 싱주안 1989년 3월 20일 6 484 Deirdre RYAN IRL 1 JUN 82 3 1.93 XO O XXX 데이드레 라이언 1982년 6월 1일 8 994 Svetlana RADZIVIL UZB 17 JAN 87 6 1.93 XO XO XXX 스베트라나 라드지빌 1987년 1월 17일 8 676 Doreen AMATA NGR 6 MAY 88 11 1.93 XO XO XXX 도린 아마타 1988년 5월 6일 10 918 Brigetta BARRETT USA 24 DEC 90 10 1.93 O XXO XXX 브리게타 바레트 1990년 12월 24일 11 831 Emma GREEN TREGARO SWE 8 DEC 84 9 1.89 O XXX 엠마 그린 트레가로 1984년 12월 8일 12 331 Anna ILJUŠTŠENKO EST 12 OCT 85 12 1.89 XO XXX 안나 일주스트센코 1985년 10월 12일 Page 1 of 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-HJ-W-f--A--.RS1.v1 Issued at 20:37 on Saturday, 3 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS High Jump Women - Final ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 2.09 Stefka KOSTADINOVA (BUL) Roma 30 Aug 87 2.07 Anna CHICHEROVA (RUS) Cheboksary 22 Jul 11 2.08 Blanka VLAŠIC (CRO) Zagreb 31 Aug 09 2.03 Blanka VLAŠIC (CRO) Daegu 3 Sep 11 2.07 Lyudmila ANDONOVA (BUL) Berlin 20 Jul 84 2.00 Antonietta DI MARTINO (ITA) Málaga 7 Aug 11 2.07 Anna CHICHEROVA (RUS) Cheboksary 22 Jul 11 1.99 Svetlana SHKOLINA (RUS) Eberstadt 16 Jul 11 2.06 Kajsa BERGQVIST (SWE) Eberstadt 26 Jul 03 1.98 Venelina VENEVA-MATEEVA (BUL) Split 24 Jun 11 2.06 Hestrie CLOETE (RSA) Paris Saint-Denis 31 Aug 03 1.98 Esthera PETRE (ROU) Ostrava 16 Jul 11 2.06 Elena SLESARENKO (RUS) Athína (Olympic 28 Aug 04 1.97 Elena SLESARENKO (RUS) Cheboksary 22 Jul 11 Stadium) 1.96 Anna ILJUŠTŠENKO (EST) Viljandi 9 Aug 11 2.06 Ariane FRIEDRICH (GER) Berlin 14 Jun 09 1.96 Airiné PALŠYTÉ (LTU) Shenzhen 21 Aug 11 2.05 Tamara BYKOVA (RUS) Kyiv 22 Jun 84 1.96 Brigetta BARRETT (USA) Shenzhen 21 Aug 11 2.05 Heike HENKEL (GER) Tokyo 31 Aug 91 2.05 Inha BABAKOVA (UKR) Tokyo 15 Sep 95 2.05 Tia HELLEBAUT (BEL) Beijing (National 23 Aug 08 Stadium) 2.05 Chaunté HOWARD LOWE (USA) Des Moines, IA 26 Jun 10 Page 2 of 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-HJ-W-f--A--.RS1.v1 Issued at 20:37 on Saturday, 3 September 2011.
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