Milada Karbanová
Czechoslovak Olympic athlete and high jumper
Milada Karbanová, married Matoušová (born 27 March 1948 in Jablonec nad Nisou) is a retired high jumper from the Czech Republic. She won four medals at the European Indoor Championships as well as a silver medal at the 1974 European Championships in Athletics, representing Czechoslovakia. She also competed in the women's high jump at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics.[1]
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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1971 | European Indoor Championships | Sofia, Bulgaria | 1st | |
1973 | European Indoor Championships | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 3rd | |
1974 | European Indoor Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 2nd | |
European Championships | Rome, Italy | 2nd | ||
1976 | European Indoor Championships | Munich, West Germany | 3rd |
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Milada Karbanová Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
External links
- GBR Athletics
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European Indoor Champions in women's high jump
- 1966:
Iolanda Balaș (ROM)
- 1967:
Taisia Chenchik (URS)
- 1968:
Rita Kirst (GDR)
- 1969:
Rita Kirst (GDR)
- 1970:
Ilona Gusenbauer (AUT)
- 1971:
Milada Karbanová (TCH)
- 1972:
Rita Kirst (DDR)
- 1973:
Yordanka Blagoeva (BUL)
- 1974:
Rosemarie Ackermann (DDR)
- 1976:
Rosemarie Ackermann (DDR)
- 1977:
Sara Simeoni (ITA)
- 1978:
Sara Simeoni (ITA)
- 1979:
Andrea Mátay (HUN)
- 1980:
Sara Simeoni (ITA)
- 1981:
Sara Simeoni (ITA)
- 1982:
Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG)
- 1983:
Tamara Bykova (URS)
- 1984:
Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG)
- 1985:
Stefka Kostadinova (BUL)
- 1986:
Andrea Reichstein (DDR)
- 1987:
Stefka Kostadinova (BUL)
- 1988:
Stefka Kostadinova (BUL)
- 1989:
Alina Astafei (ROU)
- 1990:
Heike Henkel (GER)
- 1992:
Heike Henkel (GER)
- 1994:
Stefka Kostadinova (BUL)
- 1996:
Alina Astafei (GER)
- 1998:
Monica Iagăr (CZE)
- 2000:
Kajsa Bergqvist (SWE)
- 2002:
Marina Kuptsova (RUS)
- 2005:
Anna Chicherova (RUS)
- 2007:
Tia Hellebaut (BEL)
- 2009:
Ariane Friedrich (GER)
- 2011:
Antonietta Di Martino (ITA)
- 2013:
Ruth Beitia (ESP)
- 2015:
Mariya Lasitskene (RUS)
- 2017:
Airinė Palšytė (LIT)
- 2019:
Mariya Lasitskene (ANA)
- 2021:
Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR)
- 2023:
Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR)
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