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As at February 28, 2017) Compiled by György Csiki / ATFS NATIONAL INDOOR RECORDS OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (As at February 28, 2017) Compiled by György Csiki / ATFS + = enroute to longer distance; A = high altitude; y = 220y or 440y distance MEN 60 Metres ALB 6.77 Arben Maka Torino 10 Feb 01 AND 7.01 Estéve Martin Escaldes 04 Mar 00 ARM 6.93 Arman Andreasyan Paris 05 Mar 11 AUT* 6.56 Andreas Berger Wien 27 Feb 88 6.56 Andreas Berger Den Haag 18 Feb 89 AZE 6.61 Aleksandr Kornelyuk Göteborg 09 Mar 74 BEL 6.56 Ronald Desruelles Maastricht 10 Feb 85 6.56 Ronald Desruelles Sindelfingen 05 Feb 88 BIH 6.94 Ilija Cvijetic Paris 05 Mar 11 BLR 6.60 Maksim Lynsha Mogilyov 15 Feb 08 BUL 6.58 Petar Petrov Sofia 25 Feb 78 CRO 6.63 Dejan Vojnovic Linz 07 Mar 03 CYP 6.58 Yiannakis Zisimides Pireás 03 Mar 96 CZE 6.58 Frantisek Ptácník Liévin 21 Feb 87 DEN 6.65 Benjamin Hecht Malmö 20 Feb 99 6.65 Kristoffer Hari Skive 19 Feb 17 ESP 6.55 Angel David Rodriguez Düsseldorf 08 Feb 13 6.3 Pedro Pablo Nolet Oviedo 15 Jan 00 EST 6.71 Argo Golberg Tallinn 22 Feb 03 6.4 Enn Lilienthal Moskva 03 Feb 88 FIN 6.58 Markus Pöyhönen Helsinki 04 Mar 03 6.58 Markus Pöyhönen Birmingham 14 Mar 03 FRA 6.45 Ronald Pognon Karlsruhe 13 Feb 05 GBR 6.42 Dwain Chambers Torino 07 Mar 09 GEO 6.71 Besik Gotsiridze Moskva 05 Feb 86 GER 6.52 Julian Reus Leipzig 27 Feb 16 GIB 7.16 Jerai Torres Manchester 29 Jan 17 GRE 6.50 Haris Papadiás Paris 07 Mar 97 HUN 6.54 Gábor Dobos Chemnitz 18 Feb 00 IRL 6.61 Paul Hession Birmingham 03 Mar 07 ISL 6.80 Einar Thór Einarsson Malmö 06 Feb 93 6.5 Bjarni Thór Traustason Reykjavík 15 Mar 97 ISR 6.68 Alex Porkhomovskiy Samara 21 Feb 99 6.68 Attila Farkas Budapest 26 Jan 02 ITA 6.51 Michael Tumi Ancona 17 Feb 13 KOS 7.09 Mentor Ajazaj Tirane 25 Jan 12 7.09 Qëndrim Ajazaj Tirane 08 Feb 13 LAT 6.65 Juris Silovs Göteborg 09 Mar 74 6.4 Juris Silovs Moskva 04 Feb 71 6.4 Gennadijs Murasovs Riga 30 Jan 81 LIE 7.20 Fabian Haldner Sindelfingen 08 Feb 14 LTU 6.62 Kastytis Klimas Rodovre 10 Jan 93 LUX 6.76 Daniel Abenzoar-Foule Moskva 10 Mar 06 MDA 6.77 Aleksandr Afteni Moskva 18 Feb 83 6.4 Aleksandr Afteni Chisinau 02 Feb 85 MKD 6.86 Riste Pandev Magglingen 16 Feb 13 MLT 6.76 Darren Gilford Birmingham (1s2) 14 Feb 04 6.76 Darren Gilford Birmingham (2) 14 Feb 04 MNE 6.80 Luka Rakic Ljubljana 14 Feb 15 MON 6.94 Sébastien Gattuso Valencia 07 Mar 08 NED 6.60 Brian Mariano Paris 05 Mar 11 6.60 Churandy Martina Karlsruhe 06 Feb 16 NOR 6.55 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure Gent 24 Feb 08 POL 6.51 Marian Woronin Liévin 21 Feb 87 POR 6.53 Francis Obikwelu Paris 06 Mar 11 ROU 6.60 Johann Schromm Bucuresti 14 Feb 81 6.60 Catalin Cimpeanu Bucuresti 09 Feb 13 RUS 6.52 Andrey Grigoryev Volgograd (1s2) 24 Feb 95 6.52 Andrey Grigoryev Volgograd (1) 24 Feb 95 6.52 Andrey Yepishin Moskva 10 Mar 06 SLO 6.58 Matic Osovnikar Budapest 05 Mar 04 6.58 Matic Osovnikar Moskva 10 Mar 06 SMR 6.87 Gian Nicola Berardi Ancona 31 Jan 04 SRB 6.75 Milan Ristic Johnson City 13 Jan 17 SUI 6.60 Cédric Grand Magglingen 20 Feb 99 6.60 Pascal Mancini Praha 08 Mar 15 SVK 6.65 Lubos Chochlik Jablonec 31 Jan 87 SWE 6.58 Peter Karlsson Gent 07 Feb 96 6.58 Patrik Lövgren Paris (2h7) 07 Mar 97 6.58 Patrik Lövgren Paris (2s2) 07 Mar 97 TUR* 6.69 Ay Aykut Wien 31 Jan 15 UKR 6.54 Konstantin Rurak Zaporizhzhya 29 Jan 04 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Kiyev 04 Feb 83 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Voroshilovgrad 12 Jan 85 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Kiyev 02 Feb 85 6.3 Aleksandr Naduda Kiyev 02 Feb 85 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Kiyev 30 Jan 88 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Kiyev 30 Jan 88 6.3 Nikolay Razgonov Kiyev 30 Jan 88 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Lugansk 15 Jan 91 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Lugansk 05 Jan 92 6.3 Viktor Bryzgin Lugansk 11 Jan 92 6.3 Sergey Osovich Lvov 03 Feb 95 6.3 Sergey Osovich Kiyev 12 Feb 95 6.3 Konstantin Rurak Zaporizhzhya 07 Feb 04 Doubtful timing AUT 6.3 Andreas Berger Karlsruhe 24 Feb 91 Not eligible for new country following transfer TUR 6.58 Ramil Guliyev Sumy 13 Jan 12 200 Metres ALB 21.90 Oltion Luli Pireás 22 Feb 98 AND 22.52 Daniel Gómez Bordeaux 13 Mar 99 ARM 23.40 Roman Madoyan Val-de-Reuil 02 Feb 14 AUT 20.82 Christoph Pöstinger Wien 25 Feb 96 AZE 21.51 Ramil Guliyev Tallinn 04 Feb 09 BEL 20.66 Patrick Stevens Liévin 19 Feb 95 20.66 Erik Wijmeersch Gent 12 Feb 97 20.66 Patrick Stevens Gent 25 Feb 00 BIH 22.67 Rusmir Malkocevic Beograd 05 Feb 17 BLR 21.14 Aleksandr Linnik Fayetteville 11 Feb 12 21.14 Aleksandr Linnik Mogilyov 21 Feb 15 20.8 Sergey Konchits Minsk 05 Feb 84 BUL 20.41 Nikolay Antonov Genova 01 Mar 92 CRO 21.35 Josip Soprek Wien 05 Feb 05 CYP 20.65 Anninos Marcoullides Valencia 01 Mar 98 CZE 20.52 Pavel Maslák Praha 16 Feb 14 DEN 21.17 Morten Jensen Göteborg 19 Feb 05 21.17 Morten Jensen Malmö 01 Feb 09 ESP 20.75A Bruno Hortelano Albuquerque 14 Mar 14 EST 20.63 Marek Niit Fayetteville 15 Feb 14 FIN 20.72 Jonathan Astrand Växjö 09 Feb 13 FRA 20.36 Bruno Marie-Rose Liévin 22 Feb 87 GBR 20.25 Linford Christie Liévin 19 Feb 95 GEO 21.13 Besik Gotsiridze Volgograd 11 Feb 88 GER 20.42 Sebastian Ernst Leipzig 27 Feb 11 GIB 22.79 Jerai Torres Manchester 29 Jan 17 GRE 20.62 Alexis Alexopoulos Pireás 11 Feb 96 HUN 20.84 István Nagy Budapest 24 Feb 85 IRL 20.75 Paul Brizzel Birmingham 02 Mar 03 ISL 21.32 Kolbeinn Hodur Gunnarsson Birmingham/USA 24 Feb 17 ISR 21.37 Tommy Kafri Valencia 28 Feb 98 ITA 20.52 Stefano Tilli Torino 21 Feb 85 KOS 24.56 Fidan Sylejmani Lyon 19 Dec 15 LAT 21.26 Sergejs Insakovs Malmö 21 Feb 98 LIE 22.96 Fabian Haldner Magglingen 01 Feb 14 LTU* 21.27 Kastytis Klimas Moskva 18 Jan 92 LUX 21.12 Daniel Abenzoar-Foule Luxembourg 27 Jan 06 MDA 21.98 Iurii Iordanov Chisinau 12 Mar 85 MKD 22.19 Riste Pandev Magglingen 25 Jan 14 MLT 22.30 Mario Bonello Valencia 28 Feb 98 21.3 Mario Bonello Marsa 21 Feb 98 MNE 21.77 Luka Rakic Wien 31 Jan 15 MON 25.69 Arthur Auttier Nice 08 Jan 11 NED 20.77 Patrick van Balkom Lisboa 09 Mar 01 NOR* 20.51 Geir Moen Liévin 19 Feb 95 POL 20.55 Marcin Urbas Wien 01 Mar 02 POR* 21.02 Arnaldo Abrantes Pombal 15 Feb 09 ROU 20.94 Ioan Vieru Mannheim 18 Jan 04 RUS 20.53 Vladimir Krylov Liévin 22 Feb 87 SLO 20.77 Matic Osovnikar Birmingham 14 Mar 03 SMR 21.95 Aldo Canti Genova 29 Feb 92 SRB 21.24 Slobodan Brankovic Torino 22 Feb 89 SUI 20.99 Kevin Widmer Magglingen 01 Feb 98 SVK 21.11 Ján Volko Wien 28 Jan 17 SWE 20.65 Johan Wissman Liévin 28 Feb 04 TUR* 21.19 Yavuz Can Istanbul 21 Feb 16 UKR 20.40 Sergey Osovich Valencia 01 Mar 98 Oversized track POR 21.01 David Lima Mustasaari 06 Feb 16 Not recognised by federation LTU 21.06 Eimantas Skrabulis Gomel 05 Feb 89 Not eligible for new country following transfer TUR 21.05 Ramil Guliyev Liévin 14 Feb 12 Disqualified for lane infringement NOR 20.47 Geir Moen Birmingham 23 Feb 97 400 Metres ALB 47.64 Eusebio Haliti Wien 31 Jan 12 AND 47.94 Daniel Gómez Sevilla 06 Feb 00 ARM 48.96 Aram Davtyan Paris 04 Mar 11 AUT 46.14 Christoph Pöstinger Chemnitz 22 Feb 99 AZE 47.15 Dmitriy Chumichkin Wien 01 Mar 02 BEL 46.18 Cédric van Branteghem Birmingham 21 Feb 03 45.9 Alfons Brijdenbach Sofia 17 Feb 74 BIH 47.67 Amel Tuka Padova 29 Jan 17 BLR 46.78 Aleksandr Linnik Praha 06 Mar 15 BUL 46.35 Ilya Dzhivondov Pireás 12 Feb 00 CRO 46.38 Luciano Susanj Rotterdam 11 Mar 73 CYP 47.39 Evripides Demosthenous Pireás 14 Feb 98 CZE 45.24 Pavel Maslák Sopot 08 Mar 14 DEN 46.31 Nick Ekelund-Arenander Stockholm 06 Feb 14 ESP 45.92 Óscar Husillos Salamanca 19 Feb 17 EST 45.99 Marek Niit Fayetteville 26 Feb 11 FIN* 47.09 Jussi Heikkilä Fayetteville 02 Mar 08 FRA 45.54 Leslie Djhone Paris 05 Mar 11 GBR 45.39 Jamie Baulch Birmingham 09 Feb 97 GEO 48.07 Endrik Zilbershtein Paris 04 Mar 11 GER 45.05 Thomas Schönlebe Sindelfingen 05 Feb 88 GIB 50.18 Jonathon Lavers Birmingham 02 Mar 07 GRE 46.36 Konstadinos Kedéris Pireás 13 Feb 99 HUN 46.37 Tamás Molnár Lincoln 10 Feb 90 IRL 45.52 David Gillick Birmingham 03 Mar 07 45.52 David Gillick Birmingham 20 Feb 10 ISL 47.59 Kolbeinn Hodur Gunnarsson Reykjavik 01 Feb 15 ISR 46.46 Donald Sanford Boston/Allston 08 Feb 14 ITA 45.99 Ashraf Saber Valencia 01 Mar 98 KOS 49.59 Astrit Kryeziu Istanbul 25 Feb 16 LAT 46.71 Janis Leitis Fayetteville 26 Jan 13 LIE 51.33 Fabian Haldner Magglingen 02 Feb 13 LTU* 46.75 Remigius Valiulis Sindelfingen 02 Mar 80 LUX 47.49 Vincent Karger Luxembourg 24 Jan 15 MDA 47.09 Vadim Zadoinov Stockholm 10 Mar 96 MKD 47.35 Ismail Macev Budapest 07 Feb 87 MLT 50.57 Reece Dimech London/LV 31 Jan 15 MNE 50.07 Ilija Ranitovic Athína 09 Feb 08 MON 49.62 Brice Etes Lyon 31 Jan 15 NED* 46.71 Bram Peters Apeldoorn 23 Feb 14 NOR 45.96 Karsten Warholm Ulsteinvik 04 Feb 17 POL 45.39 Marek Plawgo Wien 03 Mar 02 POR 46.80 Carlos Silva Genova 18 Feb 98 ROU 45.94 Ioan Vieru Wien 02 Mar 02 RUS 45.90 Ruslan Mashchenko Valencia 01 Mar 98 SLO 46.32 Luka Janezic Linz 12 Feb 16 SMR 49.14 Manlio Molinari Budapest 05 Mar 88 SRB 46.23 Slobodan Brankovic Genova 29 Feb 92 SUI 45.92 Alain Rohr Magglingen 13 Feb 00 SVK 46.65 Dusan Malovec Budapest 06 Mar 83 SWE 45.59 Jimisola Laursen Wien 03 Mar 02 TUR 46.20 Yavuz Can Istanbul 25 Feb 16 UKR 46.63 Myhaylo Knysh Sumy 23 Feb 08 Oversized track FIN 46.79 Juha Pyy Tampere 27 Feb 88 Not recognised by federation LTU 46.57 Jonas Motiejunas Atlanta 04 Mar 00 NED 46.46 Liemarvin Bonevacia Boston/Allston 31 Jan 15 800 Metres ALB 1:51.32 Eraldo Qerama Pireás 02 Feb 14 AND 1:48.86 Pol Moya Sabadell 07 Feb 17 ARM 1:51.94 Tigran Mkrtchyan Istanbul 17 Feb 17 AUT 1:46.65 Andreas Rapatz Wien 11 Feb 12 AZE 1:48.17 Andrey Vamishin Moskva 20 Jan 89 BEL 1:46.46 Joeri Jansen Gent 08 Feb 04 BIH 1:46.59 Amel Tuka Birmingham 18 Feb 17 BLR 1:45.9 Andrey Sudnik Moskva 17 Feb 91 1:46.22 Anatoliy Makarevich Stuttgart 02 Feb 92 BUL 1:47.78 Binko Kolev Wien 25 Feb 79 CRO 1:46.40 Predrag Melnjak
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