1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's high jump

Results

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
Vladimir Yashchenko Soviet Union2.26
Gennadiy Belkov Soviet Union2.26
André Schneider-Laub West Germany2.24
4Gerd Nagel West Germany2.24
5Bruno Bruni Italy2.21
6Henry Lauterbach East Germany2.21
7József Jámbor Hungary2.21
8Gottfried Wittgruber Austria2.18
9Massimo Di Giorgio Italy2.18
10Roland Dalhäuser  Switzerland2.18
11Jindřich Vondra Czechoslovakia2.15
12Oscar Raise Italy2.15
13István Major Hungary2.15
14Mark Naylor Great Britain2.15
15Vaso Komnenić Yugoslavia2.15
16Francis Agbo France2.10
17Eddy Annys Belgium2.10
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References

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