European Athletics Championships 1969 / men's high jump
9th European Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | Men's high jump |
city | Athens |
Stadion | Karaiskakis Stadium |
Attendees | 23 athletes from 14 countries |
Competition phase | September 18 (qualification) September 19 (final) |
Medalist | |
gold | Valentin Gavrilow ( URS ) |
silver | Reijo Vähälä ( FIN ) |
bronze | Erminio Azzaro ( ITA ) |
The men's high jump at the European Athletics Championships in 1969 was held on September 18 and 19, 1969 at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Athens .
The European champion was the Soviet Olympic third from 1968 Valentin Gavrilow . He won ahead of the Finn Reijo Vähälä. The Italian Erminio Azzaro took third place.
Existing records
World record | 2.28 m | Valery Brumel | Moscow , Soviet Union (now Russia ) | July 21, 1963 |
European record | ||||
EM record | 2.21 m | EM Belgrade , Yugoslavia | September 16, 1962 |
The EM record, which has existed since 1962 , was not set at these European championships and was not improved.
qualification
September 19, 1969, 9:00 a.m.
The 23 participants competed in two groups for qualification. The qualification height for the direct entry into the finals was 2.14 m, which no athlete had to tackle, however, as it was already apparent beforehand that a lower height would be sufficient for participation in the finals. In this way, the twelve best athletes were eligible to participate in the finals. With the twelfth-placed athlete, three other participants also jumped over the height of 2.08 m. The failed attempt rule was not applied in the qualification, so that finally fifteen high jumpers could compete in the final on the following day (highlighted in light green).
Group A
space | Surname | nation | Height (m) | annotation |
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1 | Erminio Azzaro | Italy | 2.11 | |
Istvan Major | Hungary | 2.11 | ||
Luis Garriga | Spain | 2.11 PB | ||
Jan Dahlgren | Sweden | 2.11 SBe | ||
Sergei Martynov | Soviet Union | 2.11 PB | ||
6th | Reijo Vähälä | Finland | 2.08 | 2.08 in the 1st attempt |
7th | Christian Le Hérissé | France | 2.05 PB | |
8th | Ioannis Kousoulas | Greece | 2.05 SB | |
9 | Csaba Dosa | Romania | 2.05 SB | |
10 | Rudolf Baudis | Czechoslovakia | 2.05 PB | |
11 | Herbert Huettl | GDR | 2.00 PB | |
12 | Murat Ayat | Turkey | 1.95 PB |
Group B
space | Surname | nation | Height (m) | annotation |
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1 | Valentin Gavrilov | Soviet Union | 2.11 | |
József Tihányi | Hungary | 2.11 SB | ||
Ladislav Borodáč | Czechoslovakia | 2.11 PB | ||
Valery Skvortsov | Soviet Union | 2.11 SB | ||
Serban Ioan | Romania | 2.11 SB | ||
Christer Celion | Sweden | 2.11 | ||
7th | Henri Elliott | France | 2.08 | 2.08 in the 2nd attempt |
8th | Robert Sainte-Rose | France | 2.08 SB | 2.08 in the 3rd attempt |
Miodrag Todosijević | Yugoslavia | 2.08 SB | 2.08 in the 3rd attempt | |
10 | Thomas Wiesser | Switzerland | 2.05 PB | |
11 | Michel Portmann | Switzerland | 2.05 PB |
final
19th September 1969
space | Surname | nation | Height (m) |
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1 | Valentin Gavrilov | Soviet Union | 2.17 |
2 | Reijo Vähälä | Finland | 2.17 PB |
3 | Erminio Azzaro | Italy | 2.17 SB |
4th | Henri Elliott | France | 2.14 SB |
5 | Istvan Major | Hungary | 2.14 SB |
6th | Christer Celion | Sweden | 2.14 SBe |
7th | József Tihányi | Hungary | 2.11 SBe |
8th | Valery Skvortsov | Soviet Union | 2.08 |
Ladislav Borodáč | Czechoslovakia | 2.08 | |
10 | Luis Garriga | Spain | 2.08 |
Miodrag Todosijević | Yugoslavia | 2.08 SBe | |
Robert Sainte-Rose | France | 2.08 SBe | |
13 | Serban Ioan | Romania | 2.08 |
14th | Jan Dahlgren | Sweden | 2.00 |
15th | Sergei Martynov | Soviet Union | 2.00 |
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Athens 1969 from european-athletics.org, accessed June 4, 2019
- Men High Jump European Championship 1969 Athens on todor66.com, accessed June 4, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 1969 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed June 4, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Men High Jump European Championship 1969 Athens, p. 407 (PDF, 13.363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on June 4, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1969, high jump men on sportschau.de, accessed on June 4, 2019
- 9th European Athletics Championships 1969 in Athens, Greece from ifosta.de, accessed on June 4, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. High jump , accessed May 25, 2019