Heike Henkel

German high jumper Olympic gold medalist

Heike Henkel - German high jumper Olympic gold medalist
Born

May 5th, 1964
61 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Germany

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Competed in high jump and achieved significant success in the sport during the 1980s. Won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and set a personal best and world-leading jump of 2.02 meters in 1991. Dominated various European championships and earned multiple podium finishes at international competitions.

Won gold medal at the 1992 Olympics

Set a personal best of 2.02 meters in 1991

Claimed victory at the 1990 European Championships

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