Ralf Sonn (born 17 January 1967 in Weinheim) is a retired German high jumper. His personal best, achieved during the indoor season in March 1991 in Berlin...
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German footballer Ralf Sonn (born 1967), German high jumper Tamara Sonn, American academic in Islamic and religious studies Sonn., taxonomic author abbreviation...
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Heidi Mohr (born 1967), footballer, played 104 games for Germany women Ralf Sonn (born 1967), high jumper Sven Barth (born 1980), racing driver Stefan...
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39 m (7 ft 10 in) Dietmar Mögenburg (FRG) 24 February 1985 Cologne Ralf Sonn (GER) 1 March 1991 Berlin 11 2.38 m (7 ft 9+1⁄2 in) Igor Paklin (URS)...
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Partyka Poland 2.23 q 2 A Dimitrios Kokotis Greece – o o 2.23 q 6 A Ralf Sonn Germany 2.23 q 6 A Håkon Särnblom Norway 2.23 q 6 A Steve Smith Great...
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Itai Margalit Israel 2.10 1 B Sergey Dymchenko Soviet Union 2.28 Q 2 B Ralf Sonn West Germany 2.28 Q 3 B Daniele Pagani Italy 2.28 Q 4 B Dalton Grant...
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Denmark 2.27 NR 7 Dalton Grant Great Britain – – – – o o – xxx 2.24 7 Ralf Sonn West Germany 2.24 9 Rudolf Povarnitsyn Soviet Union 2.24 10 Róbert Ruffíni...
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jump 2.24 17 did not advance Wolfgang Kreißig 2.24 19 Did not advance Ralf Sonn 2.20 30 Did not advance Tim Lobinger Pole vault 5.65 11 q 5.40 11 Andrei...
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Sweden 2.38 Sorin Matei Romania 2.36 Dragutin Topić Yugoslavia 2.29 Ralf Sonn Germany 2.29 5 Aleksey Yemelin Unified Team 2.29 6 Georgi Dakov Bulgaria...
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the German indoor championships he won the silver medal in 1995 behind Ralf Sonn, and bronze medals in 1996 and 1998. His personal best jump outdoors was...
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