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Indoor Track and Field European Championship 1981 - Long Jump (Women)

The women's long jump competition at the European Indoor Track and Field Athletics Championships in Grenoble was held on February 22, 1981 at the Sports Palace .

The current winter European champion in long jump was Anna Wlodarczyk from Poland .

Records

Before the start of the competition, the following indoor records were in force.

Highest World Achievement  Angela Voigt ( GDR )6.76 mEast Berlin , East GermanyJanuary 24, 1976
European record
European Championship Record  Anna Wlodarczyk ( Poland )6.74 mSindelfingen , GermanyMarch 2, 1980
The best season result in the world  Christina Zussik ( Germany )6.74 mSindelfingen , GermanyFebruary 7, 1981
The best result of the season in Europe

Schedule

dateCompetition round
February 22, 1981The final

Local time (UTC + 2)

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
  Karin Henel
Germany
  Sigrid Hyman
GDR
  Yasmine Fisher
Germany

Results

Designations: WB - World's Ultimate Achievement | ER - European Record | CR - European Championship Record | NR - National Record | WL - The best season result in the world | EL - The best result of the season in Europe | PB - Personal Record | SB - The best result of the season | DNS - Didn't enter the sector | NM - No Result | DQ - Disqualified

The main competitions in women's long jump were held on February 22, 1981. Medals were played by 10 athletes. High and dense results were shown. The representative of Germany, Karin Henel, established a new highest world achievement for arenas - 6.77 m. Her compatriot and season leader Kristina Zussik remained only 5th [1] .

A placeAthleteCitizenshipResultNotes
oneKarin Henel  Germany6.77 mWB , WL , CR
2Sigrid Hyman  GDR6.66 mPB
3Yasmine Fisher  Germany6.65 mPB
fourTatyana Skachko  the USSR6.60 m
fiveChristina Zussik  Germany6.60 m
6Lena Humlebaek-Demzitz  Denmark6.40 mPB
7Edin Van Hazic  Netherlands6.36 m
eightDorte Rasmussen  Denmark6.30 m
9Gana Tasova  Czechoslovakia6.13 m
tenLena Wallin  Sweden5.92 m

Notes

  1. ↑ Weitsprung - Frauen (02.21.1981) (German) . Maik-Richter.de. Date of treatment August 2, 2016. Archived August 2, 2016.

Links

  • Mirko Jalava. European Athletics Indoor Championships Statistics Handbook (English) (PDF). EA . - Statistical reference book of the European Athletics Association with the full results of the European Indoor Championships (1970-2011). Date of treatment August 2, 2016. Archived November 1, 2014.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_weight_ Athletics_ indoor_number_1981_ champion___Length_ ( women )&oldid = 100731894


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