Athletics at the 1989 Summer Universiade – Men's high jump
The men's high jump event at the 1989 Summer Universiade was held at the Wedaustadion in Duisburg on 29 and 30 August 1989.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Javier Sotomayor Cuba |
Hollis Conway United States |
Rudolf Povarnitsyn Soviet Union |
Results
Qualification
Rank | Group | Athlete | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | A | Javier Sotomayor | Cuba | 2.20 | Q |
2 | A | Igor Paklin | Soviet Union | 2.20 | Q |
3 | A | Róbert Ruffíni | Czechoslovakia | 2.20 | Q |
4 | A | Jean-Charles Gicquel | France | 2.20 | Q |
5 | A | Othmane Belfaa | Algeria | 2.15 | q |
5 | A | Marc Howard | Australia | 2.15 | q[2] |
5 | A | Luca Toso | Italy | 2.15 | q |
8 | A | Brian Brown | United States | 2.15 | q |
9 | A | Péter Deutsch | Hungary | 2.15 | q |
9 | A | Kosmas Mikhalopoulos | Greece | 2.15 | q |
11 | A | Brian Marshall | Canada | 2.10 | |
11 | A | Cory Siermachesky | Canada | 2.10 | |
13 | A | Takawira Mubako | Zimbabwe | ?.?? | |
1 | B | Rudolf Povarnitsyn | Soviet Union | 2.20 | Q |
1 | B | Cho Hyun-ok | South Korea | 2.20 | Q |
3 | B | Hollis Conway | United States | 2.20 | Q |
4 | B | Geoff Parsons | Great Britain | 2.20 | Q |
5 | B | Artur Partyka | Poland | 2.20 | Q |
6 | B | Matti Viitala | Finland | 2.15 | q |
6 | B | Timo Ruuskanen | Finland | 2.15 | q |
6 | B | Gustavo Adolfo Becker | Spain | 2.15 | q[3] |
9 | B | Bernhard Bensch | West Germany | 2.10 | |
9 | B | Lambros Papakostas | Greece | 2.10 | |
9 | B | Esteves Costa | Portugal | 2.10 | |
12 | B | Boubacar Guèye | Senegal | 2.00 |
Final
Held on 30 August[4]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Javier Sotomayor | Cuba | 2.34 | ||
Hollis Conway | United States | 2.31 | ||
Rudolf Povarnitsyn | Soviet Union | 2.31 | ||
4 | Geoff Parsons | Great Britain | 2.28 | |
5 | Artur Partyka | Poland | 2.25 | |
6 | Matti Viitala | Finland | 2.20 | |
6 | Igor Paklin | Soviet Union | 2.20 | |
8 | Gustavo Adolfo Becker | Spain | 2.20 | |
8 | Jean-Charles Gicquel | France | 2.20 | |
10 | Róbert Ruffíni | Czechoslovakia | 2.20 | |
11 | Luca Toso | Italy | 2.20 | |
12 | Péter Deutsch | Hungary | 2.15 | |
13 | Timo Ruuskanen | Finland | 2.15 | |
14 | Marc Howard | Australia | 2.15 | |
15 | Othmane Belfaa | Algeria | 2.10 | |
16 | Kosmas Mikhalopoulos | Greece | 2.10 | |
Brian Brown | United States | NM | ||
Cho Hyun-ok | South Korea | NM |
References
- Schröder, Gustav (7 September 1989). "XV. Universiade: Ein Hauch von Olympia im Ruhrevier" [XV. Universiade: A touch of the Olympics in the Ruhrevier]. Leichtathletik (in German). Bartels & Wernitz. 36/1989: 1134–1139. ISSN 0343-5369.
- Australian results
- "Roberto Hernández: una victoria cara" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 29 August 1989. p. 34. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- "Final results". The Times. 31 August 1989. p. 16. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
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