1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's High Jump
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1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's High Jump
The men's high jump event at the 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 24 February in Vienna.Results
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1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships
The 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in Vienna, the capital city in Austria, on 24 and 25 February 1979. It was the second time the championships had been held in that city. Medal summary Men Women Medal table Participating nations * (13) * (5) * (10) * (11) * (2) * (17) * (12) * (10) * (10) * (7) * (3) * (16) * (4) * (2) * (13) * (1) * (4) * (27) * (5) * (4) * (6) * (1) * (16) * (9) References Results - menat GBRathletics.com at GBRathletics.com EAA {{European athletics champs European Athletics Indoor Championships European Indoor Championships European Athletics Indoor Championships Sports competitions in Vienna International athletics competitions hosted by Austria 1970s in Vienna European Athletics Indoor Championships The European Athletics Indoor Championships is a biennial indoor track and field competition for European athletes that is organised by the European Athletic Association. It was held for the first time in 1970, replacin ...
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Roland Dalhäuser
Roland Dalhäuser (born 12 June 1958 in Birsfelden, Basel-Country) is a retired high jumper from Switzerland. He won three medals at the European Indoor Championships The European Indoor Championships was a men's tennis tournament played in Berlin, Germany. The event was played as part of the ATP Tour in 1990 and 1991. It was played on indoor carpet courts. Finals Singles Doubles See also * Berlin Open ... and became Swiss champion nine times. His personal best jump, which is also the Swiss record, is 2.31 metres.Swiss athletics records
He jumped 2.32 metres on the indoor track.


International competitions

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Eddy Annys
Eddy Annys (born 13 December 1958) is a former high jumper from Belgium, who still remains the national record holder with 2.36 metres (outdoor) and 2.31 m (indoor). Annys won a bronze medal at the 1986 European Athletics Indoor Championships The 1986 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held at the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid, Spain, on 22 and 23 February 1986. The track used at the stadium at the time was 164 metres long.1958 births Living people
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Francis Agbo
Francis Agbo (born 15 January 1958 in Adjohoun, Benin) is a French former athlete who specialised in the high jump. Agbo competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo .... References People from Ouémé Department French male high jumpers Olympic athletes for France Beninese emigrants to France Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics 1958 births Living people {{France-highjump-bio-stub ...
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Vaso Komnenić
Vaso Komnenić ( sr-Cyrl, Васо Комненић, born 15 May 1955 in Kosovska Mitrovica), is a retired Serbian and Yugoslav high jumper. He represented Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo ... and won 6th place in high jump. He was a member of Red Start athletics club. References Sports Reference Living people 1955 births Sportspeople from Mitrovica, Kosovo Serbian male high jumpers Yugoslav male high jumpers Olympic athletes of Yugoslavia Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Kosovo Serbs {{Yugoslavia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Mark Naylor
Mark Naylor (born 10 September 1957 in York, Yorkshire) is a retired male high jumper from England. Athletics career Naylor twice represented Great Britain at the Summer Olympics: 1980 and 1984. He was a member of Hillingdon Athletic Club during his career. Naylor set his personal best (2.24 metres) in 1980. He represented England in the high jump event, at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot .... References 1957 births Living people Sportspeople from York English male high jumpers Olympic athletes of Great Britain Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games competitors for England Athletes (track and field) at ...
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István Major
István Major (20 May 1949 – 5 May 2014) was a Hungarian high jumper. He won four medals at the European Indoor Championships between 1971 and 1974, as well as two silver medals at the Universiade. His best Olympic performance was a sixth place in 1972. Career He was born in Budapest. His first international achievement was the fifth place at the 1969 European Championships. His first victory came at the 1971 European Indoor Championships in Sofia. All three medalists jumped 2.17, but Major won on countback. In the summer that year he finished fourth at the 1971 European Championships. He then defended the gold medal at the 1972 European Indoor Championships in Grenoble. His winning result of 2.24 metres was a new championships record, and also his career best jump. In the same year he competed at the Olympic Games, tying for sixth place overall. At the 1973 European Indoor Championships he won his third gold medal in a row, this time with 2.20 metres. In the summer ...
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Oscar Raise
Oscar Raise (born 19 February 1952 in Gassino, Torino) is a retired Italian high jumper. Biography He finished sixth at the 1978 European Indoor Championships and won the silver medal at the 1979 Mediterranean Games. He also competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics without reaching the final. His personal best jump is 2.27 metres, achieved on 19 September 1979 in Bologna, setting a new Italian record on the same day in which we were able Massimo Di Giorgio and Bruno Bruni (exceptional event for athletics). National records * High jump: 2.23 m ( Milan, 4 February 1978) * High jump: 2.24 m ( Trinec, 3 March 1978) * High jump: 2.27 m ( Bologna, 19 September 1979) National titles Oscar Raise has won one time the individual national championship. *1 win in High jump The high jump is a track and field event in which competitors must jump unaided over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without dislodging it. In its modern, most-practiced format, a bar is placed between tw ...
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Jindřich Vondra
Jindřich is a given name. It is the Czech version of the English name Henry. People with the name include: *Jindřich Bačkovský (1912–2000), Czech physicist * Jindřich Balcar (born 1950), Czechoslovak ski jumper who competed from 1974 to 1976 *Jindřich Chmela (1924–2010), Czech Olympic fencer *Jindřich Feld (1925–2007), Czech composer of classical music *Jindřich Kabát (1953–2020), Czech psychologist, professor and politician *Jindřich Krepindl (born 1948), Czechoslovak handball player *Jindřich Svoboda (aviator) (1917–1942), Czech aviator *Jindřich Svoboda (footballer) (born 1952), Czech football player *Josef Jindřich Šechtl (1877–1954), Czech photographer, specialized in photojournalism and portrait photography *Jindřich Šimon Baar (1869–1925), Czech Catholic priest and writer, realist and author *Jindřich Štyrský (1899–1942), Czech Surrealist painter, poet, editor, photographer, and graphic artist *Jindřich Matyáš Thurn (1567–1640), Bohemi ...
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Massimo Di Giorgio
Massimo Di Giorgio (born 22 March 1958) is a former Italian high jumper, who won three medals at senior level at the International athletics competitions. Biography He finished fifteenth at the 1978 European Indoor Championships, won the gold medal at the 1979 Mediterranean Games and won a bronze medal at the 1983 European Indoor Championships. His personal best jump is 2.30 metres, achieved in June 1981 in Udine. 1980 Moscow Olympics boycott Italian athletes serving in its military corps could not attend the Games, however, because of the national government's official support of the boycott. In 1980 Massimo Di Giorgio, like other leading Italian athletes (the swimmer Marcello Guarducci, the modern pentathlete Daniele Masala and the judoka Ezio Gamba) who in Moscow in 1980 would have had medal ambitions, could not participate in those Olympic Games because belonged to military bodies. Ezio Gamba resigned from the military body in time and was able to participate in the Game ...
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Gottfried Wittgruber
Gottfried Wittgruber (born 16 April 1961) is a retired Austrian high jumper. He finished eighth at the 1979 European Indoor Championships, and twelfth at the 1981 European Indoor Championships. He became the Austrian high jump champion in 1986, rivalling with Wolfgang Tschirk and Markus Einberger Markus Einberger (born 5 February 1964) is a retired Austrian high jumper. He competed at the 1983 World Championships without reaching the final.. Retrieved on 26 February 2009. He became Austrian high jump champion in 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1989, .... He also became the indoor champion in 1981, 1987 and 1992. References External links * 1961 births Living people Austrian male high jumpers Austrian Athletics Championships winners {{Austria-athletics-bio-stub ...
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