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Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's high jump

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Women's high jump
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date9–11 August
Competitors35 from 28 nations
Winning height2.05
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Anna Chicherova Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Brigetta Barrett United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Ruth Beitia Spain
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TheWomen's high jump competition at the2012 Summer Olympics inLondon, United Kingdom. The event was held at theOlympic Stadium on 9–11 August.[1]

In the qualifying round, only four athletes attempted the automatic qualifying height of 1.96, the clearance necessary forSvetlana Radzivil to advance beyond two misses at 1.93 and while failing,Irina Gordeeva needed to cover her chances in caseAriane Friedrich orAntonia Stergiou had cleared it.

In the final, it was down to four athletes at 2 metres, in the process losing defending championTia Hellebaut and reigning indoor championChaunte Lowe.Ruth Beitia was clean at 2.00 with one earlier miss, but she could go no further.Brigetta Barrett was getting into a habit of clearing heights on her second attempt. But she also cleared 2.03 on her second attempt, whileSvetlana Shkolina cleared on her third, putting Barrett in silver medal position and Shkolina in the bronze position. The leader was reigning world championAnna Chicherova, clean through 2.03, which would have been enough for the gold medal. But the competition went on, all three attempting 2.05. Chicherova cleared on her second attempt while Barrett and Shkolina missed three times to settle the medals for sure.[2]

Seven years after the competition, on 1 February 2019, Svetlana Shkolina was among twelve Russian track and field athletes found guilty of doping during the 2012 Summer Olympics, and was stripped of her bronze medal.[3] In 2021, IOC reallocated her bronze medal toRuth Beitia of Spain, the athlete who originally got fourth in the event.[4]

In 2016, victorious Chicherova's 2008 drug re-test returned positive fordehydrochlormethyltestosterone (turinabol). Her 2008 bronze was rescinded, but 2012 gold was not affected.[5]

Competition format

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The competition consisted of two rounds, qualification and final. Athletes start with a qualifying round. Jumping in turn, each athlete attempts to achieve the qualifying height. If they fail at three jumps in a row, they are eliminated. After a successful jump, they receive three more attempts to achieve the next height. Once all jumps have been completed, all athletes who have achieved the qualifying height go through to the final. If fewer than 12 athletes achieve the qualifying standard, the best 12 athletes go through. Cleared heights reset for the final, which followed the same format until all athletes fail three consecutive jumps.[6]

Schedule

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All times areBritish Summer Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 9 August 201209:30Qualifications
Saturday, 11 August 201219:00Finals

Records

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Prior to the competition[update], the existing world record, Olympic record, and world leading jump were as follows:

World record Stefka Kostadinova (BUL)2.09 mRome, Italy30 August 1987
Olympic record Yelena Slesarenko (RUS)2.06 mAthens, Greece28 August 2004
World leading Anna Chicherova (RUS)2.06 mArnstadt, Germany4 February 2012

Results

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Qualification

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Qual. rule: qualification standard 1.96m (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

RankGroupNameNationality1.751.801.851.901.931.96ResultNote[7]
1BSvetlana Radzivil Uzbekistanooooxxoo1.96Q, SB
2ARuth Beitia Spain--ooo-1.93q
AAnna Chicherova Russia--ooo-1.93q
AEmma Green Tregaro Sweden--ooo-1.93q, SB
BTia Hellebaut Belgium--ooo-1.93q
BChaunté Lowe United States-oooo-1.93q
AMelanie Melfort Franceooooo-1.93q, =SB
BSvetlana Shkolina Russia--ooo-1.93q
9ABurcu Ayhan Turkeyoo-xoo-1.93q, SB
10ABrigetta Barrett United Statesooooxo-1.93q
BIrina Gordeeva Russia-oooxoxx-1.93q
AAirinė Palšytė Lithuaniaooooxo-1.93q
13BAntonia Stergiou Greeceoxooxxoxoxxx1.93SB
14AAriane Friedrich Germany--ooxxoxxx1.93SB
15AOlena Kholosha Ukraine-oooxxx1.90
BAnna Iljuštšenko Estonia-oooxxx1.90
17BDoreen Amata Nigeria-ox-oxxx1.90SB
18AZheng Xingjuan China-ooxxoxxx1.90
19BLevern Spencer Saint Lucia-oxoxxoxxx1.90
20BAmy Acuff United Statesoooxxx1.85
ANadiya Dusanova Uzbekistan-ooxxx1.85
BEbba Jungmark Sweden-ooxxx1.85
BLissa Labiche Seychellesoooxxx1.85
BLesyani Mayor Cubaoooxxx1.85
AEsthera Petre Romaniaoooxxx1.85
BVenelina Veneva-Mateeva Bulgaria-ooxxx1.85
27ADeirdre Ryan Ireland-oxoxxx1.85
28ATonje Angelsen Norway-oxxoxxx1.85
29AWanida Boonwan Thailandooxxx1.80
ADương Thị Việt Anh Vietnam-oxxx1.80
BSahana Kumari India-oxxx1.80
AOldřiška Marešová Czech Republicooxxx1.80
BAna Šimić Croatia-oxxx1.80
34BVita Styopina Ukrainexoxoxxx1.80
BMarina Aitova KazakhstanxxxNM

r = retired from competition

Final

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RankNameNationality1.891.931.972.002.032.05ResultNote
1st place, gold medalist(s)Anna Chicherova Russiaoooooxo2.05WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Brigetta Barrett United Statesooxoxoxoxxx2.03PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Ruth Beitia Spainooxooxxx2.00=SB
4Tia Hellebaut Belgiumoxxooxxx1.97=SB
5Chaunté Lowe United Statesooxoxxx1.97
6Svetlana Radzivil Uzbekistanoxxoxxoxxx1.97SB
7Emma Green Tregaro Swedenxooxxx1.93=SB
8Melanie Melfort Franceoxoxxx1.93=SB
9Irina Gordeeva Russiaoxxoxxx1.93
10Airinė Palšytė Lithuaniaoxxx1.89
11Burcu Ayhan Turkeyxxoxxx1.89
DSQSvetlana Shkolina Russiaooooxxoxxx2.03PB

References

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  1. ^"Athletics - Summer Olympic Sport".london2012.com. 26 May 2016. Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved17 June 2016.
  2. ^"IAAF: The XXX Olympic Games Olympic Games".iaaf.org. Retrieved17 June 2016.
  3. ^"THE COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT (CAS) ISSUES DECISIONS IN 12 FIRST-INSTANCE DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES CONCERNING RUSSIAN TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES"(PDF). 1 February 2019. Retrieved1 February 2019.
  4. ^"London 2012: Athletics high jump women Results". IOC. Retrieved1 December 2021.
  5. ^IAAF.org. The XXIX Olympic Games. High Jump women.
  6. ^"Women's High Jump competition format". London 2012 Organising Committee. Archived fromthe original on 7 June 2012. Retrieved13 June 2012.
  7. ^"Women's High Jump – Qualification". London 2012 Organising Committee. Archived fromthe original on 2 April 2013. Retrieved8 August 2012.
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