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2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump

The women's high jump event at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany was held between 18 August and 20 August 2009.

Reigning champion Blanka Vlašić had spent the 2007 and 2008 seasons largely unbeaten, but high-profile losses in the Olympic high jump final and the 2008 IAAF Golden League final spelled the end for her lengthy winning streak. The rise of Germany's Ariane Friedrich in the 2009 season had seen her take the European Indoor title and make the world-leading jump of 2.06 m. Having beaten Vlašić in three of their five meetings that season, she was one of Germany's best prospects for a gold medal on home turf. Outside of the two top high jumpers, Antonietta Di Martino and Ruth Beitia had also performed well that season and 2004 Olympic gold medallist Yelena Slesarenko was another strong contender.[1]

Vlašić had an unexpected setback before the qualifiers, suffering a deep gash in her head after hitting a doorway, but after receiving stitches she arrived at the stadium in time for the competition.[2] All the expected finalists made their way through the qualification rounds. All but three of the twelve finalists managed the 1.95 m automatic qualifying mark, with Meike Kröger being a surprise second finalist for the host nation through her best non-qualifying mark of 1.92 m.[3] Although the event was largely portrayed as a head-to-head between Vlašić and Friedrich, Russian Anna Chicherova proved to be a significant contender in the final.[4]

Performing before a sold-out stadium, Di Martino and Beitia finished their competition with a best of 1.99 m, leaving Vlašić, Friedrich and Chicherova to compete for the medals. The Russian took the lead, managing 2.02 m on her first attempt, while the Croatian and the German needed two and three jumps, respectively. Vlašić was the first over 2.04 m and Chicherova recorded three fouls, unable to pass the height. Friedrich, who was in third place, twice failed the height and raised the bar to 2.06 m to try to take the gold medal position. Her final effort, although close, was not enough and she finished with the bronze. Vlašić then raised the bar to the world record of 2.10 m, but failed to jump the height.[4]

Friedrich did not repeat the form which had seen her set a national record of 2.06 m at the Olympiastadion two months earlier, leaving Vlašić and Chicherova to repeat their gold and silver medal performances of the 2007 World Championships in Osaka.[4][5] Vlašić, who became the first to win consecutive world titles in the event since Hestrie Cloete,[6] said that she was surprised that 2.04 m had been enough for the gold medal and she expected to go much higher. Second-placed Chicherova said neither she, nor athletics commentators, had expected her to win the silver medal, but she had overcome prior injury concerns. Although gold had not materialised for Friedrich, she was happy with her bronze medal – her first at a World Championships.[7]

Medalists edit

Gold Blanka Vlašić
  Croatia (CRO)
Silver Ariane Friedrich
  Germany (GER)
Bronze Antonietta Di Martino
  Italy (ITA)

Records edit

World record   Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) 2.09 Rome, Italy 30 August 1987
Championship record   Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) 2.09 Rome, Italy 30 August 1987
World Leading   Ariane Friedrich (GER) 2.06 Berlin, Germany 14 June 2009
African Record   Hestrie Cloete (RSA) 2.06 Paris, France 31 August 2003
Asian Record   Marina Aitova (KAZ) 1.99 Athens, Greece 13 July 2009
North American record   Silvia Costa (CUB) 2.04 Barcelona, Spain 9 September 1989
South American record   Solange Witteveen (ARG) 1.96 Oristano, Italy 8 September 1997
European Record   Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) 2.09 Rome, Italy 30 August 1987
Oceanian Record   Vanessa Browne-Ward (AUS) 1.98 Perth, Australia 12 February 1989

Qualification standards edit

A standard B standard
1.95 m 1.91 m

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
August 18, 2009 10:20 Qualification
August 20, 2009 19:10 Final

Results edit

Qualification edit

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 1.95 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality 1.80 1.85 1.89 1.92 1.95 Result Notes
1 A Blanka Vlašić   Croatia (CRO) - o o o o 1.95 Q
1 B Ariane Friedrich   Germany (GER) - - - - o 1.95 Q
1 B Emma Green   Sweden (SWE) - o - o o 1.95 Q
4 A Chaunte Howard   United States (USA) o o xo o o 1.95 Q
4 A Ruth Beitia   Spain (ESP) - o o xo o 1.95 Q
4 B Antonietta Di Martino   Italy (ITA) o o xo o o 1.95 Q
4 B Anna Chicherova   Russia (RUS) - o o xo o 1.95 Q
8 B Amy Acuff   United States (USA) o o o xxo xo 1.95 Q, SB
9 B Yelena Slesarenko   Russia (RUS) - o o xxo xxo 1.95 Q
10 A Meike Kröger   Germany (GER) o o o o xxx 1.92 q
11 A Svetlana Shkolina   Russia (RUS) o o o xo xxx 1.92 q
11 A Melanie Melfort   France (FRA) o o o xo xxx 1.92 q
13 A Marina Aitova   Kazakhstan (KAZ) o o xo xo xxx 1.92
13 B Adonía Steryíou   Greece (GRE) xo o o xo xxx 1.92 SB
15 B Venelina Veneva   Bulgaria (BUL) o xo o xxo xxx 1.92
16 B Kamila Stepaniuk   Poland (POL) o o xxo xxo xxx 1.92
17 A Anna Iljuštšenko   Estonia (EST) o o o xxx 1.89
17 A Vita Palamar   Ukraine (UKR) - o o xxx 1.89
17 A Sharon Day   United States (USA) o o o xxx 1.89
17 B Petrina Price   Australia (AUS) o o o xxx 1.89
21 A Iva Straková   Czech Republic (CZE) o o xo xxx 1.89
21 A Svetlana Radzivil   Uzbekistan (UZB) o o xo xxx 1.89
21 B Hanna Grobler   Finland (FIN) o o xo xxx 1.89
24 A Levern Spencer   Saint Lucia (LCA) - o xxo xxx 1.89
24 B Nadiya Dusanova   Uzbekistan (UZB) o o xxo xxx 1.89
26 A Noengrothai Chaipetch   Thailand (THA) xxo o xxo xxx 1.89 SB
27 B Doreen Amata   Nigeria (NGR) o o xxx 1.85
28 A Caterine Ibargüen   Colombia (COL) o xo xxx 1.85
28 B Stine Kufaas   Norway (NOR) o xo xxx 1.85
30 B Yekaterina Yevseyeva   Kazakhstan (KAZ) xo xo xxx 1.85
31 A Deirdre Ryan   Ireland (IRL) o xxo xxx 1.85
32 A Romary Rifka   Mexico (MEX) o xxx 1.80
B Bui Thi Nhung   Vietnam (VIE) xxx NM

Key: Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Final edit

Rank Name Nationality 1.87 1.92 1.96 1.99 2.02 2.04 2.06 2.10 Result Notes
  Blanka Vlašić   Croatia (CRO) o o o o xo xo xxx 2.04
DSQ[8] Anna Chicherova   Russia (RUS) o o xo o o xxx 2.02 SB
  Ariane Friedrich   Germany (GER) o o xxo xx- x 2.02
  Antonietta Di Martino   Italy (ITA) o o xo xo xxx 1.99
4 Ruth Beitia   Spain (ESP) o o o xxo xxx 1.99
5 Svetlana Shkolina   Russia (RUS) o o o xxx 1.96
6 Emma Green   Sweden (SWE) o o xo xxx 1.96 SB
7 Chaunte Howard   United States (USA) o o xo xxx 1.96
8 Melanie Melfort   France (FRA) xo o xxx 1.92
9 Yelena Slesarenko   Russia (RUS) o xxo xxx 1.92
10 Meike Kröger   Germany (GER) o xxx 1.87
11 Amy Acuff   United States (USA) xxo xxx 1.87

References edit

General
  • High jump results. IAAF. Retrieved on 2022-07-19.
Specific
  1. ^ Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-09). Women's High Jump – PREVIEW 2009-08-10 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  2. ^ Cazanueve, Brian (2009-08-20). Lightning strikes twice for Bolt. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved on 2009-08-24.
  3. ^ Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-18). Event Report – Women's High Jump – Qualification 2011-06-09 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  4. ^ a b c Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-20). Event Report – Women's High Jump – Final 2009-08-22 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-24.
  5. ^ Butcher, Pat (2009-08-20). Berlin 2009 – Day 6 SUMMARY – 20 Aug 2009-08-26 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-24.
  6. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-20). ‘More to come’ from hurdles surprise Brathwaite. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-25. 2009-09-08.
  7. ^ James, Ryland (2009-08-21). High-jump queen Vlasic retains world crown. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved on 2009-08-23.
  8. ^ "Sanctions for anti-doping rule violations in athletics as of 29 January 2018". iaaf.org. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018. CHICHEROVA Anna (Date of birth 22.07.82) RUS In competition, "XXIX Olympic Games", Beijing, CHN 24.08.08 2 years ineligibility 01.07.16–30.06.18 From 24.08.08 to 23.08.10

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The women s high jump event at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin Germany was held between 18 August and 20 August 2009 Reigning champion Blanka Vlasic had spent the 2007 and 2008 seasons largely unbeaten but high profile losses in the Olympic high jump final and the 2008 IAAF Golden League final spelled the end for her lengthy winning streak The rise of Germany s Ariane Friedrich in the 2009 season had seen her take the European Indoor title and make the world leading jump of 2 06 m Having beaten Vlasic in three of their five meetings that season she was one of Germany s best prospects for a gold medal on home turf Outside of the two top high jumpers Antonietta Di Martino and Ruth Beitia had also performed well that season and 2004 Olympic gold medallist Yelena Slesarenko was another strong contender 1 Vlasic had an unexpected setback before the qualifiers suffering a deep gash in her head after hitting a doorway but after receiving stitches she arrived at the stadium in time for the competition 2 All the expected finalists made their way through the qualification rounds All but three of the twelve finalists managed the 1 95 m automatic qualifying mark with Meike Kroger being a surprise second finalist for the host nation through her best non qualifying mark of 1 92 m 3 Although the event was largely portrayed as a head to head between Vlasic and Friedrich Russian Anna Chicherova proved to be a significant contender in the final 4 Performing before a sold out stadium Di Martino and Beitia finished their competition with a best of 1 99 m leaving Vlasic Friedrich and Chicherova to compete for the medals The Russian took the lead managing 2 02 m on her first attempt while the Croatian and the German needed two and three jumps respectively Vlasic was the first over 2 04 m and Chicherova recorded three fouls unable to pass the height Friedrich who was in third place twice failed the height and raised the bar to 2 06 m to try to take the gold medal position Her final effort although close was not enough and she finished with the bronze Vlasic then raised the bar to the world record of 2 10 m but failed to jump the height 4 Friedrich did not repeat the form which had seen her set a national record of 2 06 m at the Olympiastadion two months earlier leaving Vlasic and Chicherova to repeat their gold and silver medal performances of the 2007 World Championships in Osaka 4 5 Vlasic who became the first to win consecutive world titles in the event since Hestrie Cloete 6 said that she was surprised that 2 04 m had been enough for the gold medal and she expected to go much higher Second placed Chicherova said neither she nor athletics commentators had expected her to win the silver medal but she had overcome prior injury concerns Although gold had not materialised for Friedrich she was happy with her bronze medal her first at a World Championships 7 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Qualification standards 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Qualification 5 2 Final 6 ReferencesMedalists editGold Blanka Vlasic nbsp Croatia CRO Silver Ariane Friedrich nbsp Germany GER Bronze Antonietta Di Martino nbsp Italy ITA Records editWorld record nbsp Stefka Kostadinova BUL 2 09 Rome Italy 30 August 1987Championship record nbsp Stefka Kostadinova BUL 2 09 Rome Italy 30 August 1987World Leading nbsp Ariane Friedrich GER 2 06 Berlin Germany 14 June 2009African Record nbsp Hestrie Cloete RSA 2 06 Paris France 31 August 2003Asian Record nbsp Marina Aitova KAZ 1 99 Athens Greece 13 July 2009North American record nbsp Silvia Costa CUB 2 04 Barcelona Spain 9 September 1989South American record nbsp Solange Witteveen ARG 1 96 Oristano Italy 8 September 1997European Record nbsp Stefka Kostadinova BUL 2 09 Rome Italy 30 August 1987Oceanian Record nbsp Vanessa Browne Ward AUS 1 98 Perth Australia 12 February 1989Qualification standards editA standard B standard1 95 m 1 91 mSchedule editDate Time RoundAugust 18 2009 10 20 QualificationAugust 20 2009 19 10 FinalResults editQualification edit Qualification Qualifying Performance 1 95 Q or at least 12 best performers q advance to the final Rank Group Name Nationality 1 80 1 85 1 89 1 92 1 95 Result Notes1 A Blanka Vlasic nbsp Croatia CRO o o o o 1 95 Q1 B Ariane Friedrich nbsp Germany GER o 1 95 Q1 B Emma Green nbsp Sweden SWE o o o 1 95 Q4 A Chaunte Howard nbsp United States USA o o xo o o 1 95 Q4 A Ruth Beitia nbsp Spain ESP o o xo o 1 95 Q4 B Antonietta Di Martino nbsp Italy ITA o o xo o o 1 95 Q4 B Anna Chicherova nbsp Russia RUS o o xo o 1 95 Q8 B Amy Acuff nbsp United States USA o o o xxo xo 1 95 Q SB9 B Yelena Slesarenko nbsp Russia RUS o o xxo xxo 1 95 Q10 A Meike Kroger nbsp Germany GER o o o o xxx 1 92 q11 A Svetlana Shkolina nbsp Russia RUS o o o xo xxx 1 92 q11 A Melanie Melfort nbsp France FRA o o o xo xxx 1 92 q13 A Marina Aitova nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ o o xo xo xxx 1 9213 B Adonia Steryiou nbsp Greece GRE xo o o xo xxx 1 92 SB15 B Venelina Veneva nbsp Bulgaria BUL o xo o xxo xxx 1 9216 B Kamila Stepaniuk nbsp Poland POL o o xxo xxo xxx 1 9217 A Anna Iljustsenko nbsp Estonia EST o o o xxx 1 8917 A Vita Palamar nbsp Ukraine UKR o o xxx 1 8917 A Sharon Day nbsp United States USA o o o xxx 1 8917 B Petrina Price nbsp Australia AUS o o o xxx 1 8921 A Iva Strakova nbsp Czech Republic CZE o o xo xxx 1 8921 A Svetlana Radzivil nbsp Uzbekistan UZB o o xo xxx 1 8921 B Hanna Grobler nbsp Finland FIN o o xo xxx 1 8924 A Levern Spencer nbsp Saint Lucia LCA o xxo xxx 1 8924 B Nadiya Dusanova nbsp Uzbekistan UZB o o xxo xxx 1 8926 A Noengrothai Chaipetch nbsp Thailand THA xxo o xxo xxx 1 89 SB27 B Doreen Amata nbsp Nigeria NGR o o xxx 1 8528 A Caterine Ibarguen nbsp Colombia COL o xo xxx 1 8528 B Stine Kufaas nbsp Norway NOR o xo xxx 1 8530 B Yekaterina Yevseyeva nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ xo xo xxx 1 8531 A Deirdre Ryan nbsp Ireland IRL o xxo xxx 1 8532 A Romary Rifka nbsp Mexico MEX o xxx 1 80B Bui Thi Nhung nbsp Vietnam VIE xxx NMKey Q qualification by place in heat q qualification by overall place SB Seasonal best Final edit Rank Name Nationality 1 87 1 92 1 96 1 99 2 02 2 04 2 06 2 10 Result Notes nbsp Blanka Vlasic nbsp Croatia CRO o o o o xo xo xxx 2 04DSQ 8 Anna Chicherova nbsp Russia RUS o o xo o o xxx 2 02 SB nbsp Ariane Friedrich nbsp Germany GER o o xxo xx x 2 02 nbsp Antonietta Di Martino nbsp Italy ITA o o xo xo xxx 1 994 Ruth Beitia nbsp Spain ESP o o o xxo xxx 1 995 Svetlana Shkolina nbsp Russia RUS o o o xxx 1 966 Emma Green nbsp Sweden SWE o o xo xxx 1 96 SB7 Chaunte Howard nbsp United States USA o o xo xxx 1 968 Melanie Melfort nbsp France FRA xo o xxx 1 929 Yelena Slesarenko nbsp Russia RUS o xxo xxx 1 9210 Meike Kroger nbsp Germany GER o xxx 1 8711 Amy Acuff nbsp United States USA xxo xxx 1 87References editGeneralHigh jump results IAAF Retrieved on 2022 07 19 Specific Ramsak Bob 2009 08 09 Women s High Jump PREVIEW Archived 2009 08 10 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Cazanueve Brian 2009 08 20 Lightning strikes twice for Bolt Sports Illustrated Retrieved on 2009 08 24 Ramsak Bob 2009 08 18 Event Report Women s High Jump Qualification Archived 2011 06 09 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 a b c Ramsak Bob 2009 08 20 Event Report Women s High Jump Final Archived 2009 08 22 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 24 Butcher Pat 2009 08 20 Berlin 2009 Day 6 SUMMARY 20 Aug Archived 2009 08 26 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 24 Mulkeen Jon 2009 08 20 More to come from hurdles surprise Brathwaite IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 25 Archived 2009 09 08 James Ryland 2009 08 21 High jump queen Vlasic retains world crown Agence France Presse Retrieved on 2009 08 23 Sanctions for anti doping rule violations in athletics as of 29 January 2018 iaaf org 6 February 2018 Retrieved 19 February 2018 CHICHEROVA Anna Date of birth 22 07 82 RUS In competition XXIX Olympic Games Beijing CHN 24 08 08 2 years ineligibility 01 07 16 30 06 18 From 24 08 08 to 23 08 10 Retrieved from https en 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