European Athletics Championships 1946 / Women's high jump

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3. European Athletics Championships
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discipline 80-meter hurdles for women
city NorwayNorway Oslo
Stadion Bislett Stadium
Participants 10 athletes from 7 countries
Competition phase August 22nd
Medalists
gold gold Anne-Marie Colchen ( FRA ) France 1944Provisional Government of the French Republic 
Silver medals silver Alexandra Tschudina ( URS ) Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union 
Bronze medals bronze Anne Iversen ( DEN ) DenmarkDenmark 
The Bislett Stadium in Oslo shortly after the European Championships

The women's 80-meter hurdles at the 1946 European Athletics Championships was held on August 23, 1946 in the Bislett Stadium in the Norwegian capital, Oslo .

European champion was Anne-Marie Colchen from France . Alexandra Tschudina from the USSR took second place. The Danish Anne Iversen won the bronze medal.

Existing records

World record 1.71 m NetherlandsNetherlands Fanny Blankers-Koen Amsterdam , Netherlands 30 Mali 1943
European record
EM record 1.64 m Hungary 1918Hungary Ibolya Csák EM in Vienna , then Germany (now Austria ) September 18, 1938
NetherlandsNetherlands Nelly van Balen-Blanken
German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) Feodora to Solms

The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.

execution

The ten participants entered the final without a qualification round.

final

European champion Anne-Marie Colchen, also a member of the French Basketball -National-
team

August 22, 1946

space Surname nation Height (m)
1 Anne-Marie Colchen France 1944Provisional Government of the French Republic France 1.60 PB
2 Alexandra Tschudina Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 1.57 SB
3 Anne Iversen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 1.57 NO
4th Fanny Blankers-Koen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1.57 NO
5 Micheline Ostermeyer France 1944Provisional Government of the French Republic France 1.57 SB
6th Triny Bourkel LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 1.57 PB
7th Dora Gardner United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 1.54 SB
8th Milly Ludwig LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 1.48 PB
9 Joyce Judd United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 1.45 PB
10 Edith Øieren NorwayNorway Norway 1.40 PB

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. High jump women , accessed March 25, 2019