1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's high jump

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The women's high jump event at the 1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the Budapest Sportcsarnok in Budapest on 4 and 5 March.

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Medallists

GoldSilverBronze
Stefka Kostadinova
Flag of Bulgaria (1967-1971).svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)
Tamara Bykova
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)
Heike Redetzky
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany  (FRG)

Results

Qualification

[1]

Qualification: 1.84 metres (Q) or the best 12 (q) qualified for the final

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
1 Stefka Kostadinova Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 1.84Q
1 Megumi Sato Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1.84Q
1 Kim Hee-sun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1.84Q
1 Maryse Ewanjé-Epée Flag of France.svg  France 1.84Q
1 Hanne Haugland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1.84Q
1 Yolanda Henry Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1.84Q
1 Gail Kapernick Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1.84Q
1 Jan Chesbro-Wohlschlag Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1.84Q
1 Madely Beaugendre Flag of France.svg  France 1.84Q
1 Alina Astafei Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania 1.84Q
1 Dimitrina Miloucheva Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 1.84Q
1 Tamara Bykova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1.84Q
1 Olga Turchak Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1.84Q
14 Biljana Petrović Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 1.84Q
15 Krisztina Solti Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1.84Q
16 Natalia Jonckheere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1.84Q
17 Su Chun-yueh Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 1.84Q, NR
17 Heike Redetzky Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1.84Q
19 Cristina Fink Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1.84Q
20 Niki Bakoyianni Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1.79

Final

[2]

RankNameNationality1.801.851.881.911.941.972.002.02ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Stefka Kostadinova Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria oooooooo2.02
Silver medal icon.svg Tamara Bykova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union ooooxoxo2.00
Bronze medal icon.svg Heike Redetzky Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1.94
4 Biljana Petrović Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 1.94NR
5 Jan Chesbro-Wohlschlag Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1.91
6 Gail Kapernick Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1.91PB
7 Madely Beaugendre Flag of France.svg  France 1.91
8 Olga Turchak Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1.91
9 Yolanda Henry Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1.91
10 Alina Astafei Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania 1.91
11 Hanne Haugland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1.88
12 Natalia Jonckheere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1.88
13 Megumi Sato Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1.85
13 Dimitrina Miloucheva Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 1.85
13 Maryse Ewanjé-Epée Flag of France.svg  France 1.85
16 Krisztina Solti Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1.85
17 Kim Hee-sun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1.85
18 Cristina Fink Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1.80
Su Chun-yueh Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei NM

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