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1983 World Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump

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These are the official results of the men's high jump event at the 1983 IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. There were a total of 38 participating athletes, with the qualifying with two groups held on 12 August 1983 and the final held on 13 August.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Soviet Union Hennadiy Avdyeyenko
Soviet Union (URS)
Silver United States Tyke Peacock
United States (USA)
Bronze China Zhu Jianhua
China (CHN)

Schedule

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Qualification Round
Group A Group B
12.08.1983 – ??:??h 12.08.1983 – ??:??h
Final Round
13.08.1983 – ??:??h

Records

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Standing records prior to the 1983 World Athletics Championships
World Record  Zhu Jianhua (CHN) 2.37 m June 11, 1983 China Beijing, PR China
Event Record New event

Results

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Qualifying round

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  • Held on Friday 1983-08-12
Rank Group Name Nationality 1.95 2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.18 2.21 Result Notes
1 A Leo Williams  United States 2.21 q
2 A Francisco Centelles  Cuba 2.21 q
3 A Takao Sakamoto  Japan 2.18
4 A Takashi Katamine  Japan 2.18
5 A Othmane Belfaa  Algeria 2.15
5 A Moussa Sagna Fall  Senegal 2.15
7 A Eugen-Cristian Popescu  Romania 2.15
8 A Roberto Cabrejas  Spain 2.15
8 A Clarence Saunders  Bermuda 2.15
8 A Wolfgang Tschirk  Austria 2.15
11 A Jouko Kilpi  Finland 2.10
11 A Constantin Militaru  Romania 2.10
13 A Gianni Davito  Italy 2.10
13 A Alain Metellus  Canada 2.10
15 A Liu Chin-chiang  Chinese Taipei 2.00
16 A Alphonse Gaglozoun  Benin 1.95
16 A France-Henry Lisette  Mauritius 1.95
A Ardeshir Ghandoomi  Iran NM
A Joseph Rajo  Sudan DNS
1 B Igor Paklin  Soviet Union 2.24 Q
1 B Milton Ottey  Canada 2.24 Q
1 B Zhu Jianhua  China 2.24 Q
4 B Carlo Thränhardt  West Germany 2.21 q
4 B Hennadiy Avdyeyenko  Soviet Union 2.21 q
4 B Sorin Matei  Romania 2.21 q
4 B Valeriy Sereda  Soviet Union 2.21 q
4 B Dwight Stones  United States 2.21 q
4 B Patrik Sjöberg  Sweden 2.21 q
10 B Jacek Wszoła  Poland 2.21 q
10 B Luca Toso  Italy 2.21 q
12 B Paul Frommeyer  West Germany 2.21 q
13 B Eddy Annys  Belgium 2.21 q
14 B Dietmar Mögenburg  West Germany 2.21 q
15 B Tyke Peacock  United States 2.21 q
16 B Roland Dalhäuser  Switzerland 2.15
17 B Dariusz Biczysko  Poland 2.15
18 B Franck Verzy  France 2.10
18 B Stephen Wray  Bahamas 2.10

Final

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Rank Name Nationality 2.10 2.15 2.19 2.23 2.26 2.29 2.32 2.34 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hennadiy Avdyeyenko  Soviet Union o o o o xo o xxx 2.32
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tyke Peacock  United States o o xo o o xxo xxx 2.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zhu Jianhua  China o o o o o xxx 2.29
4 Dietmar Mögenburg  West Germany o o xo o xxx 2.29
4 Igor Paklin  Soviet Union o o o o xo o xxx 2.29
6 Dwight Stones  United States o o o o xxo xxx 2.29
7 Carlo Thränhardt  West Germany o o o o xxx 2.26
8 Valeriy Sereda  Soviet Union o o xo o o xxx 2.26
9 Milton Ottey  Canada xo o o o xxx 2.26
10 Luca Toso  Italy o xo o xxo xxo xxx 2.26
11 Patrik Sjöberg  Sweden o x– o xxx 2.23
12 Leo Williams  United States o xo xo xxx 2.23
13 Jacek Wszoła  Poland o xxo xxx 2.23
14 Eddy Annys  Belgium o xxx 2.19
15 Francisco Centelles  Cuba xxo xxx 2.19
16 Paul Frommeyer  West Germany xo xo xo xxx 2.19
17 Sorin Matei  Romania o xxo xxx 2.15

See also

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References

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  1. ^ L'Athletisme (September 1983, p52)
  2. ^ "Detailed results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 26 March 2019.