Events at the 2003 World Championships | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4 × 100 m relay | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
These are the official results of the Women's High Jump event at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, France. There was a total of 25 participating athletes, with the final being held on Sunday, 31 August 2003.
Gold | Hestrie Cloete South Africa (RSA) |
Silver | Marina Kuptsova Russia (RUS) |
Bronze | Kajsa Bergqvist Sweden (SWE) |
Qualification Round | |
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Group A | Group B |
29.08.2003 – 18:45h | 29.08.2003 – 18:45h |
Final Round | |
31.08.2003 – 16:45h |
Q | automatic qualification |
q | qualification by rank |
DNS | did not start |
NM | no mark |
WR | world record |
AR | area record |
NR | national record |
PB | personal best |
SB | season best |
Qualification: 1.93 m (Q) or best 12 performances (q) [1]
Rank | Group | Name | Nationality | 1.80 | 1.85 | 1.88 | 1.91 | 1.93 | Result | Notes |
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1 | A | Hestrie Cloete | South Africa | – | o | o | o | o | 1.93 | Q |
1 | A | Vita Palamar | Ukraine | – | o | o | o | o | 1.93 | Q |
1 | A | Vita Styopina | Ukraine | o | o | o | o | o | 1.93 | Q |
1 | B | Kajsa Bergqvist | Sweden | – | o | o | o | o | 1.93 | Q |
5 | B | Ruth Beitia | Spain | xo | o | o | o | o | 1.93 | Q |
6 | B | Blanka Vlašić | Croatia | – | o | – | xxo | o | 1.93 | Q |
7 | A | Amy Acuff | United States | o | o | o | o | xo | 1.93 | Q |
7 | A | Juana Arrendel | Dominican Republic | o | o | o | o | xo | 1.93 | Q |
7 | A | Marina Kuptsova | Russia | o | o | o | o | xo | 1.93 | Q |
10 | A | Venelina Veneva | Bulgaria | xo | o | o | o | xo | 1.93 | Q |
11 | B | Olga Kaliturina | Russia | o | o | o | o | xxx | 1.91 | q |
12 | B | Anna Chicherova | Russia | xo | o | xo | o | xxx | 1.91 | q |
13 | A | Marta Mendía | Spain | o | o | xo | xxo | xxx | 1.91 | |
14 | B | Oana Pantelimon | Romania | o | o | o | xxx | 1.88 | ||
15 | B | Inha Babakova | Ukraine | o | o | xxo | xxx | 1.88 | ||
16 | B | Daniela Rath | Germany | – | xo | xxo | xxx | 1.88 | ||
17 | B | Antonella Bevilacqua | Italy | o | o | xxx | 1.85 | |||
18 | A | Gaëlle Niaré | France | o | xo | xxx | 1.85 | |||
18 | B | Solange Witteveen | Argentina | o | xo | xxx | 1.85 | |||
20 | A | Anne Gerd Eieland | Norway | o | xxo | xxx | 1.85 | |||
21 | B | Romary Rifka | Mexico | o | xxx | 1.80 | ||||
22 | A | Iva Straková | Czech Republic | xo | xxx | 1.80 | ||||
22 | B | Marina Aitova | Kazakhstan | xo | xxx | 1.80 | ||||
A | Miki Imai | Japan | xxx | NM | ||||||
B | Gwen Wentland | United States | DNS |
Rank | Name | Nationality | 1.85 | 1.90 | 1.95 | 1.98 | 2.00 | 2.02 | 2.04 | 2.06 | 2.10 | Result | Notes |
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Hestrie Cloete | South Africa | o | o | o | o | o | o | o | o | xxx | 2.06 | WL, AR | |
Marina Kuptsova | Russia | o | o | xo | o | o | x– | x– | x | 2.00 | |||
Kajsa Bergqvist | Sweden | o | o | o | xxo | xo | x– | xx | 2.00 | ||||
4 | Venelina Veneva | Bulgaria | o | o | o | xo | xxx | 1.98 | SB | ||||
5 | Vita Palamar | Ukraine | o | o | o | xxx | 1.95 | ||||||
6 | Anna Chicherova | Russia | o | xo | o | xxx | 1.95 | ||||||
7 | Blanka Vlašić | Croatia | – | o | xo | xxx | 1.95 | ||||||
8 | Juana Arrendel | Dominican Republic | o | xo | xo | xxx | 1.95 | SB | |||||
9 | Amy Acuff | United States | o | o | xxx | 1.90 | |||||||
9 | Vita Styopina | Ukraine | o | o | xxx | 1.90 | |||||||
11 | Olga Kaliturina | Russia | o | xo | xxx | 1.90 | |||||||
11 | Ruth Beitia | Spain | o | xo | xxx | 1.90 |
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