Nicole Humbert pictured at the 1998 European Championships in Budapest,
where she won the silver medal and equalled the Championship record.
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Stabhochsprung Endrunde {Frauen}.
Europameisterschaft 1998
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| 1. Aanzhela BALAKHONOVA |
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UKR |
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4.31 |
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CR |
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| 2. Nicole RIEGER-HUMBERT |
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GER |
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4.31 |
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=CR |
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| 3. Yvonne BUSCHBAUM |
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GER |
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4.31 |
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=CR |
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| 4.=Gastja MIHALCEA |
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ROM |
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4.15 |
| 4.=Monique DE WILT |
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NED |
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4.15 |
| 4.=Nastja RYSHICH |
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GER |
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4.15 |
| 7. Monika PYREK |
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POL |
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4.15 |
| 8. Zsuzsa SZABO |
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HUN |
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4.15 |
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Her personal best is 4.51 metres, achieved in July 2001 in Salamanca.
Her best indoor leap was 4.56 metres.
1997 World Indoor Championships France 22nd (q) 3.70 m
1998 European Indoor Championships Spain 5th 4.25 m
European Championships Hungary 2nd 4.31 m
1999 World Indoor Championships Japan 3rd 4.35 m
World Championships Spain 5th 4.40 m
2000 Olympic Games Australia 5th 4.45 m