1981 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's high jump

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The men's high jump event at the 1981 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 21 February. [1] [2] [3]

Results

RankNameNationality2.002.052.102.152.192.222.252.282.30ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Roland Dalhäuser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland oooxxoxxx2.28
Silver medal icon.svg Carlo Thränhardt Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany oooooxxx2.25
Bronze medal icon.svg Dietmar Mögenburg Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany oooooxxx2.25
4 Vladimir Granyenkov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union oxoxxooxxx2.25
5 Franck Bonnet Flag of France.svg  France ooxoxxx2.19
6 Stefan Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden ooxxoxxx2.19
6 Jörg Freimuth Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany ooxxoxxx2.19
6 Krzysztof Krawczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland ooxxoxxx2.19
6 André Schneider-Laub Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany ooxxoxxx2.19
10 Marco Tamberi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy xxooxxoxxx2.19
11 Ramon Diaz Flag of France.svg  France oooxxx2.15
12 Gottfried Wittgruber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria xooxxx2.15
13 Wolfgang Tschirk Flag of Austria.svg  Austria oxoxxx2.15
14 Bernard Bachorz Flag of France.svg  France oooxo2.15
15 Martí Perarnau Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg  Spain xoxxoxoxxx2.15
16 Mark Naylor Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain oxxoxxx2.15
17 Lorenzo Bianchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy ooxxoxxx2.15
18 Juha Porkka Flag of Finland.svg  Finland oxxx2.10
18 Paolo Borghi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy oxxx2.10
18 Tibor Gerstenbrein Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary oxxx2.10
21 Jindřich Vondra Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia xoox−xx2.10
22 Danial Temim Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia xoooxxx2.10
23 Dimitrios Patronis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece xoxxx2.05
Oleksiy Demyanyuk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union xxxNM

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References

  1. Results (p. 461–462)
  2. Results
  3. L'Athletisme (March 1981, p13)