Ulrike Nasse-Meyfarth (German pronunciation: [ʊlˈʁiːkə ˈmaɪfaːɐ̯t] ; born 4 May 1956) is a German former high jumper. She won the Olympic title twice...
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the Red Army Faction Ulrike Meyfarth (born 1956), German high jumper Ulrike Müller (politician) (born 1962), German politician Ulrike Müller (artist) (born...
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(7 ft 6+1⁄2 in) in 1973. In the female side, the 16-year-old flopper Ulrike Meyfarth from West Germany won the gold medal of the 1972 Munich Olympics at...
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have won two Olympic high jump titles, both women: Iolanda Balaș and Ulrike Meyfarth. A standing high jump variant of the event was contested from 1900...
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Swimmer Michael Groß, tennis player Boris Becker, and high jumper Ulrike Meyfarth each have four awards. Since 1957 the sport journalists also vote for...
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Spitz – Günter Netzer – Gerd Müller female athlete: Heide Rosendahl – Ulrike Meyfarth – Monika Pflug actor: Jan-Michael Vincent – Roger Moore – Terence Hill...
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Cup in Rome, she cleared 1.96 m to finish second to West Germany's Ulrike Meyfarth, who set a new world record with a jump of 2.02 meters. At the 1982...
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92 m (6 ft 3+1⁄2 in) Ilona Gusenbauer (AUT) 4 September 1971 Vienna Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) 4 September 1972 Munich 1.94 m (6 ft 4+1⁄4 in) Yordanka Blagoeva (BUL)...
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football referee Christoph Metzelder (born 1980), football player Ulrike Meyfarth (born 1956), high jumper Rosi Mittermaier (1950–2023), alpine ski champion...
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Okorokova Soviet Union Valentina Kozyr Soviet Union 1972 Munich details Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany Yordanka Blagoeva Bulgaria Ilona Gusenbauer Austria...
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Tarmak used the straddle technique. In the women's event, the winner Ulrike Meyfarth used Fosbury's technique. By 1980, 13 of the 16 Olympic finalists used...
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the 2016/2017 season. The club plays its home games in the municipal Ulrike-Meyfarth-Stadion in the city center. As an athletics stadium, it is part of...
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Inge Bödding Hildegard Falck Rita Wilden 3:26.51 High jump details Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany 1.92 m (=WR) Yordanka Blagoeva Bulgaria 1.88 m Ilona...
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Marathon Charlotte Teske Final — 2:35:56 (→ 16th place) Women's High Jump Ulrike Meyfarth Qualification — 1.90m Final — 2.02m (→ Gold Medal) Heike Redetzky Qualification...
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Waitz Norway 2:26:18 Rosa Mota Portugal 2:26:57 High jump details Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany 2.02 m OR Sara Simeoni Italy 2.00 m Joni Huntley United...
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Russian-born American chess grandmaster May 4 David Guterson, American writer Ulrike Meyfarth, German high jumper May 5 – Lisa Eilbacher, American actress May 6...
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Olympic champion in athletics (at the time, that record was broken by Ulrike Meyfarth in 1972) and earned her the world number one ranking. Because this...
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Championships Gold Silver Bronze 1983 Helsinki details Tamara Bykova (URS) Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) Louise Ritter (USA) 1987 Rome details Stefka Kostadinova (BUL)...
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Holzapfel 1979: Ulrike Meyfarth 1980: Ulrike Meyfarth 1981: Ulrike Meyfarth 1982: Ulrike Meyfarth 1983: Ulrike Meyfarth 1984: Heike Redetzky 1985: Heike Redetzky...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze High jump details Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany 2.02 m CR Tamara Bykova Soviet Union 1.97 m Sara Simeoni Italy 1.97 m Long...
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(indoor and outdoor) at Wichita State University. He is coached by Gerd Osenberg, the former coach of Ulrike Meyfarth. Randy Lewis at World Athletics v t e...
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Gold Silver Bronze High jump details Tamara Bykova Soviet Union 2.01 Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany 1.99 Louise Ritter United States 1.95 Long jump details...
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the modern jazz genre Michael Obst (born 1955), composer and pianist Ulrike Meyfarth (born 1956), former high jumper Ronny Borchers (born 1957), former...
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Gold Hildegard Falck Athletics Women's 800 metres 3 September Gold Ulrike Meyfarth Athletics Women's high jump 4 September Gold Jürgen Colombo Günter...
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Bechler had been in the Olympic stadium and saw the German high jumper, Ulrike Meyfarth, win gold. Bechler's first realisation of the events of 5 September...
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Germany in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, finishing seventh behind Ulrike Meyfarth. In 1974, at the European Championships in Rome, she won her first...
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Holzapfel 1979: Ulrike Meyfarth 1980: Ulrike Meyfarth 1981: Ulrike Meyfarth 1982: Ulrike Meyfarth 1983: Ulrike Meyfarth 1984: Heike Henkel 1985: Heike Henkel...
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Waitz Norway 2:26:18 Rosa Mota Portugal 2:26:57 High jump details Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany 2.02 m OR Sara Simeoni Italy 2.00 m Joni Huntley United...
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Inge Bödding Hildegard Falck Rita Wilden 3:26.51 High jump details Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany 1.92 m (=WR) Yordanka Blagoeva Bulgaria 1.88 m Ilona...
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1.87 1.90 1.93 1.95 1.97 1.99 2.01 2.03 2.05 Result Notes Points 1 Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany – – – o o xo o o xo xo xxo o xxx 2.03 WR 8 2 Tamara Bykova...
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