Women's high jump at the Games of the XVII Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Stadium | |||||||||
Dates | September 8 | |||||||||
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The women's high jump field event at the 1960 Olympic Games took place on September 8. [1]
Top 12 jumpers and ties and all jumpers clearing 1.65 metres advanced to the finals. All heights are listed in metres.
Rank | Name | Nationality | Mark | 1.50 | 1.55 | 1.60 | 1.65 |
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1 | Iolanda Balaș | 1.65 | p | p | o | o | |
2T | Valentina Ballod | 1.65 | p | o | o | o | |
2T | Marlene Schmitz-Portz | 1.65 | p | o | o | o | |
4T | Ingrid Becker | 1.65 | o | o | o | o | |
4T | Jarosława Jóźwiakowska | 1.65 | o | o | o | o | |
4T | Dorothy Shirley | 1.65 | o | o | o | o | |
7T | Olga Gere | 1.65 | o | o | o | xo | |
7T | Inga-Britt Lorentzon | 1.65 | o | o | o | xo | |
7T | Neomia Rogers | 1.65 | o | o | o | xo | |
10T | Taisiya Chenchik | 1.65 | o | o | xo | xo | |
10T | Florence Pétry | 1.65 | o | xo | o | xo | |
12 | Frances Slaap | 1.65 | o | xxo | o | xo | |
13 | Helen Frith | 1.65 | o | p | o | xxo | |
14T | Galina Dolya | 1.65 | o | o | o | xxo | |
14T | Nel Zwier | 1.65 | o | o | o | xxo | |
16T | Diny Hobers | 1.60 | o | o | o | xxx | |
16T | Karin Lenzke | 1.60 | o | o | o | xxx | |
18 | Mette Oxvang | 1.60 | o | o | xo | xxx | |
19 | Marinella Bortoluzzi | 1.55 | o | o | xxx | ||
20 | Brenda Archer | 1.55 | o | xo | xxx | ||
21T | Barbara Brown | 1.50 | o | xxx | |||
21T | Jean Gaertner | 1.50 | o | xxx | |||
23 | Canel Konvur | 1.50 | xxo | xxx | |||
Rank | Name | Nationality | Mark | 1.55 | 1.60 | 1.65 | 1.68 | 1.71 | 1.73 | 1.75 | 1.77 | 1.81 | 1.85 | 1.87 | Notes |
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Iolanda Balaș | 1.85 | p | o | p | o | o | o | o | o | xo | xxo | xxp | OR | ||
Jarosława Jóźwiakowska | 1.71 | p | o | o | o | o | xxx | ||||||||
Dorothy Shirley | 1.71 | p | o | o | o | o | xxx | ||||||||
4 | Galina Dolya | 1.71 | o | o | xo | o | xxo | ||||||||
5 | Taisiya Chenchik | 1.68 | o | o | o | o | xxx | ||||||||
6T | Helen Frith | 1.65 | o | o | o | xxx | |||||||||
6T | Inga-Britt Lorentzon | 1.65 | o | o | o | xxx | |||||||||
6T | Frances Slaap | 1.65 | o | o | o | xxx | |||||||||
9T | Ingrid Becker | 1.65 | o | o | xo | xxx | |||||||||
9T | Nel Zwier | 1.65 | o | o | xo | xxx | |||||||||
9T | Florence Pétry | 1.65 | o | o | xo | xxx | |||||||||
9T | Marlene Schmitz | 1.65 | o | o | xo | xxx | |||||||||
9T | Olga Gere | 1.65 | o | o | xo | xxx | |||||||||
14 | Neomia Rogers | 1.65 | xo | xxo | xo | xxx | |||||||||
15 | Valentina Ballod | 1.65 | o | xo | xxo | xxx | |||||||||
Key: OR = Olympic record; o = clear ; p = pass; x = fail
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