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  2. Blanka Vlašić - Wikipedia

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    She reached the international standard for a high jumper at an early age, setting a personal best of 1.80 metres at fifteen years of age and quickly improving to 1.93 m at sixteen. [ 7 ] Vlašić quickly became Croatia's top female high jump athlete.

  3. Mariya Lasitskene - Wikipedia

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    In the inaugural 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, Lasitskene won a gold medal in the girls' high jump with a clearance of 1.89 m, ahead of Alessia Trost. [ 7 ] She started her 2011 season with a major scalp in the form of Yelena Slesarenko , who she defeated with an indoor best jump of 1.90 m. [ 8 ]

  4. Yuliya Chumachenko - Wikipedia

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    Yuliya Chumachenko or Yuliia Chumachenko (Ukrainian: Юлія Чумаченко; born 2 October 1994) is a Ukrainian athlete who specialises in the high jump. [2] She has qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics, World Summer Universiade Winner 2019. [3] Balkan Indoor Championships winner 2020. [3]

  5. 2019 World Athletics Championships – Women's high jump

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    The women's high jump at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 27 to 30 September 2019. [ 1 ] Summary

  6. Category:Female high jumpers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Female high jumpers" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Valentina Liashenko; N.

  7. Maja Nilsson - Wikipedia

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    Maja Helena Nilsson (born 8 December 1999) is a Swedish athlete who specializes in the high jump. [1]Nilsson gained her first international experience at the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) 2015 in Tbilisi where she won the silver medal in the high jump with a jump of 1.80 metres.

  8. Heike Henkel - Wikipedia

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    She is one of only three female high jumpers in history (until August, 2021) to have won all five titles, the other two being Stefka Kostadinova and Mariya Lasitskene. She was also very successful at the Hochsprung mit Musik meeting, taking the title three times consecutively from 1991 to 1993 and securing a record fourth win in 1995.

  9. Category:Olympic female high jumpers - Wikipedia

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