2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump

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The women's high jump event at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Santiago, Chile, at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos on 19 and 20 October.[1][2]

Medalists[]

Gold Blanka Vlašić
 Croatia
Silver Marina Kuptsova
 Russia
Bronze
 South Africa

Results[]

Final[]

20 October

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Blanka Vlašić  Croatia 1.91
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marina Kuptsova  Russia 1.88
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Africa 1.88
4 Anna Chicherova  Russia 1.85
5 Melanie Skotnik  Germany 1.85
6  Germany 1.85
7 Petrina Price  Australia 1.80
8  South Africa 1.80
9 Barbora Laláková  Czech Republic 1.80
9  France 1.80
9 Aileen Wilson  United Kingdom 1.80
9 Marina Korzhova  Kazakhstan 1.80
13 Ramona Pop  Romania 1.80
 Jamaica NH

Qualifications[]

19 October

Group A[]

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Blanka Vlašić  Croatia 1.83 q
1 Anna Chicherova  Russia 1.83 q
3  Germany 1.83 q
3 Ramona Pop  Romania 1.83 q
5  South Africa 1.83 q
6 Hanna Mikkonen  Finland 1.80
6 Anna Ksok  Poland 1.80
8 Renáta Medgyesová  Slovakia 1.80
9  United Kingdom 1.75
9  Hungary 1.75
11 Gaëlle Niaré  France 1.75
12  Chile 1.70
 Australia NH

Group B[]

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Aileen Wilson  United Kingdom 1.83 q
1 Marina Korzhova  Kazakhstan 1.83 q
1 Marina Kuptsova  Russia 1.83 q
4  Jamaica 1.83 q
5 Barbora Laláková  Czech Republic 1.83 q
6  France 1.83 q
6 Melanie Skotnik  Germany 1.83 q
8 Petrina Price  Australia 1.83 q
8  South Africa 1.83 q
10  Argentina 1.80
11  China 1.80
12 Yelena Holosha  Ukraine 1.75
13  Sweden 1.75
13 Hyleas Fountain  United States 1.75

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 27 athletes from 21 countries participated in the event.

References[]

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 2000 Santiago CHI Oct 17-22, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 3 December 2013, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015
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