2017 World Athletics Championships / Women's high jump
2017 World Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | Women's high jump |
city | London |
place | Olympic Stadium London |
Participants | 30 athletes from 22 countries |
Competition phase | August 10, 2017 (qualification) August 12, 2017 (final) |
Medalists | |
gold | Marija Lassizkene ( ANA ) |
silver | Julia Levchenko ( UKR ) |
bronze | Kamila Lićwinko ( POL ) |
The women's high jump at the 2017 World Athletics Championships took place in London , Great Britain , on August 10-12, 2017 .
World champion was the Russian Marija Lassizkene , starting under a neutral flag . She won ahead of the Ukrainian Yulia Levchenko . Bronze went to Kamila Lićwinko from Poland .
Records
World record | Stefka Kostadinova | 2.09 m | World Cup in Rome , Italy | August 30, 1987 |
Championship record |
qualification
August 10, 2017, August 2017, 7:10 p.m. local time (8:10 p.m. CEST )
The qualification was carried out in two groups. The qualification height for the direct entry into the final was 1.94 m. No jumper even approached this height, all athletes who had managed 1.92 m assumed that this would be sufficient for the final qualification, because they were among the twelve best. In the end, twelve athletes reached the final with a jump of 1.92 m (highlighted in light green).
Group A
space | Athlete | country | 1.80 | 1.85 | 1.89 | 1.92 | Height (m) |
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1 | Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | O | O | xo | O | 1.92 |
Inika McPherson | United States | - | O | xo | O | ||
3 | Vashti Cunningham | United States | O | O | O | xo | 1.92 |
Airinė Palšytė | Lithuania | O | O | O | xo | ||
5 | Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch | Germany | O | O | O | xxo | 1.92 |
6th | Levern Spencer | St. Lucia | O | O | O | xxx | 1.89 |
7th | Irina Gordeeva | Authorized Neutral Athletes | O | xo | O | xxx | 1.89 |
8th | Kimberly Williamson | Jamaica | O | xxo | O | xxx | 1.89 |
9 | Oksana Okuneva | Ukraine | O | xxo | xxo | xxx | 1.89 |
10 | Erika Kinsey | Sweden | O | O | xxx | 1.85 | |
Marija Vuković | Montenegro | O | O | xxx | |||
12 | Ana Simic | Croatia | O | xo | xxx | 1.85 | |
13 | Tatiana Gousin | Greece | xo | xxo | xxx | 1.85 | |
14th | Erika Furlani | Italy | xo | xxx | 1.80 | ||
NM | Nicola McDermott | Australia | xxx | without height |
Group B
space | Athlete | country | 1.80 | 1.85 | 1.89 | 1.92 | Height (m) |
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1 | Marija Lassizkene | Authorized Neutral Athletes | - | O | O | O | 1.92 |
Julia Levchenko | Ukraine | O | O | O | O | ||
Kamila Lićwinko | Poland | - | O | O | O | ||
4th | Mirela Demirewa | Bulgaria | O | O | O | xo | 1.92 SB |
Morgan Lake | Great Britain | O | O | O | xo | 1.92 | |
6th | Michaela Hrubá | Czech Republic | O | O | xo | xo | 1.92 |
7th | Ruth Beitia | Spain | O | O | O | xxo | 1.92 |
8th | Maruša Černjul | Slovenia | O | O | O | xxx | 1.89 |
Iryna Herashchenko | Ukraine | O | O | O | xxx | ||
10 | Sofie Skoog | Sweden | O | O | xo | xxx | 1.89 |
11 | Alessia consolation | Italy | O | O | xxo | xxx | 1.89 |
12 | Nadiya Dusanova | Uzbekistan | O | O | xxx | 1.85 | |
Alyxandria Treasure | Canada | O | O | xxx | |||
14th | Elizabeth Patterson | United States | O | xxx | 1.80 | ||
15th | Linda Sandblom | Finland | xxo | xxx | 1.80 |
final
August 12, 2017, 7:05 p.m. local time (8:05 p.m. CEST )
Some successful athletes from the last few years have not been here in London for various reasons . So missing the Croatian Blanka Vlasic , including double world champion of 2007 / 2009 and Olympic silver medalist from 2008 , the Russian Anna Tschitscherowa , world champion in 2011 and Olympic champion in 2012 , and the Russian world champion of 2015 Marija Kutschina . The Spaniard Ruth Beitia, Olympic champion in 2016 and double European champion of 2014 / 2016 was again among the favorites. However, she was already 38 years old and the question arose about the performance options at that age. The Bulgarian Olympic runner-up and vice European champion Mirela Demirewa as well as the Polish World Cup third from 2015 Kamila Lićwinko also competed with good opportunities. Airinė Palšytė from Lithuania, vice-European champion together with Demirewa, and Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch from Germany, who had achieved placings between five and seven in recent years at World and European Championships and the Olympic Games, were also among the favorites.
Six athletes were still in the competition with a jump height of 1.97 m. Jungfleisch, the Ukrainian Julija Levtschenko and Marija Lassizkene, who started under a neutral flag, were without any failure on their accounts. The two Britons Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Morgan Lake were burdened with one missed jump each, Lićwinko with two missed jumps. Of the co-favorites, Beitia had already failed at 1.92 m, which put her in twelfth place. Demirewa and Palšytė took seventh place with a jump of 1.92 m.
Lassizkene and Levtschenko were now successful with their first jump at 1.97 m. Lićwinko jumped the height on the third attempt. The other three remaining athletes failed three times each. Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch was fourth, Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Morgan Lake finished fifth. Now 1.99 m was laid. Levchenko and Lićwinko both made it the first time. Lassizkene saved her remaining jumps after a failed attempt for the next height. She mastered the now required 2.01 m with her first jump. Levchenko followed suit on her second attempt, while Lićwinko saved her last remaining jump after failing twice at 2.01m.
The decision was made at 2.03 m. Lassizkene jumped the height on her first attempt. Kamila Lićwinko tore 2.03 m in her last remaining attempt and won bronze. Julija Levchenko tried three times in vain and won silver. Marija Lassizkene now had 2.08 m hung up, but it was too high for her here. She was the new world champion and at the same time won the only gold medal of the athletes starting under a neutral flag.
space | Athlete | country | 1.84 | 1.88 | 1.92 | 1.95 | 1.97 | 1.99 | 2.01 | 2.03 | 2.08 | Height (m) |
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Marija Lassizkene | Authorized Neutral Athletes | O | O | O | O | O | x– | O | O | xxx | 2.03 | |
Julia Levchenko | Ukraine | O | O | O | O | O | O | xo | xxx | 2.01 PB | ||
Kamila Lićwinko | Poland | O | O | xo | xo | xxo | O | xx– | x | 1.99 SB | ||
4th | Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch | Germany | O | O | O | O | xxx | 1.95 | ||||
5 | Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Great Britain | O | O | xo | O | xxx | 1.95 SB | ||||
Morgan Lake | Great Britain | O | O | O | xo | xxx | 1.95 | |||||
7th | Mirela Demirewa | Bulgaria | O | O | O | xxx | 1.92 SB | |||||
Airinė Palšytė | Lithuania | O | O | O | xxx | 1.92 | ||||||
9 | Inika McPherson | United States | - | xo | O | xxx | 1.92 | |||||
10 | Vashti Cunningham | United States | O | O | xxo | xxx | 1.92 | |||||
11 | Michaela Hrubá | Czech Republic | O | xo | xxo | xxx | 1.92 | |||||
12 | Ruth Beitia | Spain | O | O | xxx | 1.88 |
The 2016 Olympic champion Ruth Beitia from Spain had to be content with twelfth place here
Web links and sources
- Homepage for the 2017 World Championships, women high jump on the IAAF website , accessed on December 17, 2018
- Results of the 2017 World Athletics Championships at Leichtathletik.de, accessed on December 17, 2018
- Reports on the 2017 World Championships at Leichtathletik.de, accessed on December 17, 2018
Videos
- WCH London 2017 Highlights - High Jump - Women - Final - Lasitskene on youtube.com, published August 13, 2017, accessed December 17, 2018
- Julija Levtschenko 2.01 m - Women High Jump Final - IAAF World Championships 2017 on youtube.com, published on August 13, 2017, accessed on December 17, 2018
- Kamila Licwinko 1.99 m - World Championship 2017, High jump, bronze medal on youtube.com, published on August 13, 2017, accessed on December 17, 2018