The women's long jump event at the 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 14 March in Vienna. [1] [2]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Viorica Viscopoleanu | Romania | 6.56 | ||
Heide Rosendahl | West Germany | 6.55 | ||
Mirosława Sarna | Poland | 6.54 | ||
4 | Burghild Wieczorek | East Germany | 6.53 | |
5 | Tatyana Bychkova | Soviet Union | 6.38 | |
6 | Meta Antenen | Switzerland | 6.36 | |
7 | Maria Devinska | Czechoslovakia | 6.36 | |
8 | Ann Wilson | Great Britain | 6.33 | |
9 | Berit Berthelsen | Norway | 6.30 | |
10 | Nina Gavrilova | Soviet Union | 6.29 | |
11 | Johanna Kleinpeter | Austria | 6.23 | |
12 | Ryszarda Warzocha | Poland | 6.21 | |
13 | Nadezhda Kroyter | Soviet Union | 6.17 | |
14 | Nedyalka Angelova | Bulgaria | 6.13 | |
15 | Agota Gulyas | Hungary | 6.04 | |
16 | Elisabeth Waldburger | Switzerland | 5.90 | |
17 | Mariella Baucia | Italy | 5.42 |
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