1974 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's high jump
The women's high jump event at the 1974 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 10 March in Gothenburg.[1][2]
Results
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Rosemarie Witschas | ![]() | 1.90 | |
![]() | Milada Karbanová | ![]() | 1.88 | |
![]() | Rita Kirst | ![]() | 1.88 | |
4 | Cornelia Popescu | ![]() | 1.86 | |
5 | Tamara Galka | ![]() | 1.86 | |
6 | Ellen Mundinger | ![]() | 1.83 | |
7 | Ria Ahlers | ![]() | 1.83 | PB |
8 | Ann-Ewa Karlsson | ![]() | 1.80 | |
9 | Grith Ejstrup | ![]() | 1.80 | |
10 | Virginia Ioan | ![]() | 1.80 | |
11 | Mirjam van Laar | ![]() | 1.75 | |
11 | Sara Simeoni | ![]() | 1.75 | |
13 | Kari Hedenstad | ![]() | 1.75 | |
14 | Annemieke Bouma | ![]() | 1.70 |
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