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2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Women’S HJ � by K Ken Nakamura 2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Women’s HJ - by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the World/Continental Cup Performance Performer Height Name Team Pos Venue Year 1 1 2.05m Blanka Vlasic EUR 1 Split 2010 2 2 2.04m Silvia Costa AME 1 Barcelona 1989 3 3 2.02m Hestrie Cloete AFR 1 Madrid 2002 3 3 2.02m Kajsa Bergqvist EUR 2 Madrid 2002 5 5 2.00m Stefka Kostadinova EUR 1 Canberra 1985 5 5 2.00m Marina Kuptsova RUS 3 Madrid 2002 7 7 1.99m Maria Kuchina EUR 1 Marrakech 2014 8 8 1.98m Rosemarie Ackermann GDR 1 Düsseldorf 1977 8 8 1.98m Monica Dinescu EUR 1 Johannesburg 1998 10 10 1.97m Tamara Bykova URS 1 Canberra 1985 10 10 1.97m Susanne Helm GDR 3 Canberra 1985 10 1.97m Silvia Costa AME 4 Canberra 1985 10 1.97m Tamara Bykova 2 Barcelona 1989 10 10 1.97m Yelena Slesarenko RUS 1 Athinai 2006 10 10 1.97m Tia Hellebaut ERU 2 Athinai 2006 10 10 1.97m Chaunte Lowe AME 2 Marrakech 2014 17 15 1.96m Debbie Brill AME 1 Montreal 1979 17 15 1.96m Ulrike Meyfarth EUR 1 Roma 1981 17 1.96m Tamara Bykova 2 Roma 1981 17 1.96m Hestrie Storbeck 2 Johannesburg 1998 17 15 1.96m Tisha Waller USA 4 Madrid 2002 22 18 1.95m Emma Green Tregaro EUR 2 Split 2010 22 18 1.95m Ana Simic EUR 3 Marrakech 2014 Lowest winning height: 1.91 by Britta Bilac (EUR) in 1994 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Team Venue Year Max 10cm 2.05m Blanka Vlasic EUR Split 2010 7cm 2.04m Silvia Costa AME Barcelona 1989 Min 0cm 1.96m Ulrike Meyfarth EUR Roma 1981 1.91m Britta Bilac EUR London 1994 2.02m Hestrie Cloete AFR Madrid 2002 1.97m Yelena Slesarenko RUS Athinai 2006 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Height Name Team Venue Year 1 2.05m Blanka Vlasic EUR Split 2010 2.04m Silvia Costa AME Barcelona 1989 2 2.02m Kajsa Bergqvist EUR Madrid 2002 3 2.00m Marina Kuptsova RUS Madrid 2002 4 1.97m Silvia Costa AME Canberra 1985 5 1.94m Nicole Forrester AME Athinai 2006 6 1.91m Kathryn Holinski GER Madrid 2002 Ruth Beitia ESP Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Height Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 2.09 Stefka Kostadinova BUL Roma 30 Aug 1987 2 2.05 Blanka Vlasic CRO Beijing 23 Aug 2008 2.04 Tamara Bykova URS Roma 30 Aug 1987 3 2.02 Viktoriya Styopina UKR Athinai 28 Aug 2004 2.01 Inga Babakova UKR Atlanta 3 Aug 1996 4 2.01 Amy Acuff USA Zürich 15 Aug 2003 2.01 Blanka Vlasic CRO Göteborg 11 Aug 2006 5 2.00 Yekaterina Savchenko RUS Osaka 2 Sept 2007 1.99 Yelena Slesarenko RUS Göteborg 11 Aug 2006 Multiple Gold Medalists: None Multiple Medalists: Sara Simeoni (EUR): 1977 Silver; 1979 Silver Debbie Brill (AME): 1979 Bronze; 1979 Gold Tamara Bykova (URS): 1981 Silver; 1985 Silver; 1989 Silver Alina Astafei (EUR): 1989 Bronze; 1992 Silver; Hestrie Storbeck Cloete (RSA): 1998 Silver; 2002 Gold Silvia Costa (AME): 1989 Gold; 1994 Bronze; Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Team Men Women Venue Year GDR Rolf Beilschmidt Rosemarie Ackermann Düsseldorf 1977 EUR Patrik Sjöberg Stefka Kostadinova Canberra 1985 EUR Bohdan Bondarenko Maria Kuchina Marrakech 2014 Medals by teams – World Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze EUR 4 5 1= AME 3 2 AFR 1 2 1 GDR 1 1+1= RUS 1 1 URS 3 1 USA 3 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze EUR 2 1 1 AME 1 1 AFR Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: Name Nat Continental/World Cup Olympics Rosemary Ackermann GDR 1977 1976 Ulrike Meyfarth EUR 1981 1972, 1984 Stefka Kostadinova EUR 1985 1996 Yelena Slesarenko RUS 2006 2004 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships Stefka Kostadinova EUR 1985 1987, 1995 Ioamnet Quintero AME 1992 1993 Hestrie Cloete (Storbeck) AFR 2002 2001, 2003 Blanka Vlasic EUR 2010 2007, 2009 Maria Lasitskene (Kuchina) EUR 2014 2015, 2017 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold team Heig Silver team Heig Bronze team Height 2014 Maria Kuchina EUR 1.99ht Chaunte Lowe AME 1.97ht Ana Simic EUR 1.95 2010 Blanka Vlasic EUR 2.05 Emma Green EUR 1.95 Levern Spencer AME 1.88 2006 Yelena Slesarenko RUS 1.97 Tia Hellabaut EUR 1.97 Amy Acuff USA 1.94 2002 Hestrie Cloete(Storbeck) AFR 2.02 Kajsa Bergqvist EUR 2.02 Marina Kuptsova RUS 2.00 1998 Monica Dinescu EUR 1.98 Hestie Storbeck AFR 1.96 Tisha Waller USA 1.93 1994 Britta Bilac EUR 1.91 Charmaine Weavers AFR 1.91 Silvia Costa AME 1.91 1992 Ioamnet Quintero AME 1.94 Alina Astafei EUR 1.91 Lucienne N’Da AFR 1.88 1989 Silvia Costa AME 2.04 Tamara Bykova URS 1.97 Alina Astafei EUR 1.94 Heike Balck GDR 1985 Stefka Kostadinova EUR 2.00 Tamara Bykova URS 1.97 Susanne Helm GDR 1.97 1981 Ulrike Meyfarth EUR 1.96 Tamara Bykova URS 1.96 Pam Spencer USA 1.92 1979 Debbie Brill AME 1.96 Sara Simeoni EUR 1.94 Nina Serbina URS 1.90 1977 Rosemarie Ackermann GDR 1.98 Sara Simeoni EUR 1.92 Debbie Brill AME 1.89 Last nine World Championships: Year Gold Nat height Silver Nat height Bronze Nat height 2017 Mariya Lasitskene ANA 2.03 Yulia Levchenko UKR 2.01 Kamila Licwinko POL 1.99 2015 Mariya Kuchina RUS 2.01 Blanca Vlasic CRO 2.01 Anna Chicherova RUS 2.01 2013 Svetlana Shkolina RUS 2.03 Brigetta Barrett USA 2.00 Anna Chicherova RUS 1.97 2011 Anna Chicherova RUS 2.03 Blanka Vlasic CRO 2.03 Antonietta Di Martino ITA 2.00 2009 Blanka Vlasic CRO 2.04 Anna Chicherova RUS 2.02 Ariane Friedrich GER 2.02 2007 Blanka Vlasic CRO 2.05 Antonietta Di Martino ITA 2.03 Anna Chicherova RUS 2.03 2005 Kajsa Bergqvist SWE 2.02 Chaunte Howard USA 2.00 Emma Green SWE 1.96 2003 Hestrie Cloete RSA 2.06 Marina Kuptsova RUS 2.00 Kajsa Bergqvist SWE 2.00 2001 Hestire Cloete RSA 2.00 Inga Babakova UKR 2.00 Kajsa Bergqvist SWE 1.97 Last eight Olympics: Year Gold Nat height Silver Nat height Bronze Nat height 2016 Ruth Beitia ESP 1.97 Mirela Demireva BUL 1.97 Blanka Vlasic CRO 1.97 2012 Anna Chiecherova RUS 2.05 Brigetta Barrett USA 2.03 Svetlana Shkolina RUS 2.03 20082 Tia Hellebaut BEL 2.05 Blanka Vlasic CRO 2.05 Anna Chicherova RUS 2.03 2004 Yelena Slesarenko RUS 2.06 Hestrie Cloete RSA 2.02 Viktoriya Styopina UKR 2.02 2000 Yelena Yelesina RUS 2.01 Hestrie Cloete RSA 2.01 Oana Pantelimon ROU 1.99 Kajsa Bergqvist SWE 1.99 1996 Stefka Kostadinova BUL 2.05 Niki Bakoyianni GRE 2.03 Inga Babakova UKR 2.01 1992 Heike Henkel GER 2.02 Alina Astafei ROU 2.00 Ioamnet Quintero CUB 1.97 1988 Louis Ritter USA 2.03 Stefka Kostadinova BUL 2.01 Tamara Bykova URS 1.99 Highest Jumps in September Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.07m Stefka Kostadinova BUL 1 Cagliari 16 Sept 1987 1 2.07m Stefka Kostadinova 1 Sofia 3 Sept 1988 3 2.06m Stefka Kostadinova 1 Cagliari 14 Sept 1986 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.06 Mariya Lasitskene RUS 1 Lausanne 6 July 2017 2 2.05 Mariya Lastiskene 1 Monaco 21 July 2017 3 2.04 Mariya Lastiskene 1 Hengelo 11 June 2017 4 2.04 Mariya Lasitskene 1 Paris 30 June2018 5 2.04 Mariya Lasitskene 1 London 22 July 2018 2 2.02 Elena Vallortigara ITA 2 London 22 July 2018 3 2.01 Yuliya Levchenko UKR 2 London – WC 12 Aug 2017 3 2.01 Nafissatou Thiam BEL Gotzis 26 May 2018 5 2.00 Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch GER 1 Eberstadt 26 Aug 2017 5 2.00 Mirela Demireva BUL 2 Stockholm 10 June 2018 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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