Women's high jump world record progression

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File:Stefka Kostadinova plaque National stadium.jpg
A plaque on Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria, commemorating Stefka Kostadinova's high jump world record of 2.08 m set on 31 May 1986

The first world record in the women's high jump was recognised by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) in 1922. In 1936, the FSFI was absorbed by the International Association of Athletics Federations, now known as World Athletics. As of June 21, 2009,Template:Update inline the IAAF (and the FSFI before it) has ratified 56 world records in the event.[1]

Record progression

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 from:1922 till:end color:Basis
 at:1922               text:Nancy Voorhees_1.46_m
 at:1926               text:Phyllis Green_1.55_m
 at:1928               text:Ethel Catherwood_1.595_m
 at:1929               text:Carolina Gisoll_1.60_m
 at:1932               text:Jean Shiley_1.65_m
 at:1939               text:Dorothy Tyler_1.66_m
 at:1943               text:Fanny Blankers-Koen_1.71_m
 at:1956               text:Mildred Singleton_1.76_m
 at:1958               text:Iolanda Balas_1.80_m
 at:1960 shift:(22,-8) text:Iolanda_Balas_1.85_m
 at:1961 shift:(22,-7) text:Iolanda_Balas_1.90_m
 at:1961 shift:(22,0)  text:Iolanda_Balas_1.91_m
 at:1971               text:Ilona Gusenbauer_1.92_m
 at:1972               text:Jordanka Blagojewa_1.94_m
 at:1974               text:Rosemarie Ackermann_1.95_m
 at:1976 shift:(22,-8) text:Rosemarie_Ackermann_1.96_m
 at:1977 shift:(22,-8) text:Rosemarie_Ackermann_1.97_m
 at:1977 shift:(22,-1) text:Rosemarie_Ackermann_2.00_m
 at:1978 shift:(22,-2) text:Sara Simeoni_2.01_m
 at:1982 shift:(22,-6) text:Ulrike Meyfarth_2.02_m
 at:1983 shift:(22,-8) text:Ulrike_Meyfarth_2.03_m
 at:1983 shift:(22,-1) text:Tamara Bykowa_2.04_m
 at:1984 shift:(22,-5) text:Tamara_Bykowa_2.05_m
 at:1984 shift:(22,2)  text:Ludmilla Andonowa_2.07_m
 at:1986               text:Stefka Kostadinova_2.08_m
 at:1987               text:Stefka_Kostadinova_2.09_m
 at:2024               text:Yaroslava Mahuchikh_2.10_m

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The event is linked on some of the dates.

Mark Athlete Date Venue
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 20 May 1922 Simsbury[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 26 May 1923 Englewood, New Jersey[1][2]
Template:Flagathlete 6 August 1923 Brentwood[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 11 July 1925 London[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 2 August 1926
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 6 September 1926 Regina[1]
Template:Flagathlete 3 July 1928 Brussels[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 5 August 1928 Amsterdam[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 18 August 1929 Maastricht[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 12 June 1932 Amsterdam[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 7 August 1932 Los Angeles[1]
Template:Flagathlete 7 August 1932
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 29 May 1939 Brentwood[1]
Template:Flagathlete 29 March 1941 Stellenbosch[1]
Template:Flagathlete 27 July 1941 Lugano[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 30 May 1943 Amsterdam[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 7 July 1951 London[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 22 May 1954 Kiev[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 5 May 1956 Belfast[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 14 July 1956 Bucharest[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 1 December 1956 Melbourne[1]
Template:Flagathlete 13 October 1957 Bucharest[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 17 November 1957 Beijing[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 7 June 1958 Bucharest[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 22 June 1958 Cluj-Napoca[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 31 July 1958 Poiana Brasov[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 4 October 1958 Bucharest[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 18 October 1958
Template:T&Fcalc 21 September 1959
Template:T&Fcalc 6 June 1960
Template:T&Fcalc 10 July 1960
Template:T&Fcalc 15 April 1961
Template:T&Fcalc 18 June 1961 Warsaw[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 8 July 1961 Budapest[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 16 July 1961 Sofia[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 4 September 1971 Vienna[1]
Template:Flagathlete 4 September 1972 Munich[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 24 September 1972 Zagreb[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 24 August 1974 Berlin[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 8 September 1974 Rome[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 8 May 1976 Dresden[1]
3 July 1977
Template:T&Fcalc 14 August 1977 Helsinki[1]
26 August 1977 West Berlin[1]
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Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 4 August 1978 Brescia[1]
31 August 1978 Prague[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 8 September 1982 Athens[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 21 August 1983 London[1]
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Template:T&Fcalc 25 August 1983 Pisa[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 22 June 1984 Kiev[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 20 July 1984 East Berlin[1]
Template:Flagathlete 25 May 1986 Sofia[1]
Template:T&Fcalc 31 May 1986
Template:T&Fcalc 30 August 1987 Rome[1]
Template:T&Fcalc Template:Flagathlete 7 July 2024 Paris[3]

See also

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References

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  2. "Elizabeth Stine Breaks World's Record For High Jump On Englewood Field", The Record, May 28, 1923. Accessed August 1, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "Elizabeth Stine created a new world's record for the women's high jump at the Englewood High school athletic field last Saturday afternoon when she cleared the bar at four feet ten and one-half inches. The former record was four feet, nine inches."
  3. World Athletics : Senior High Jump Women. Accessed November 17, 2024.

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