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2021 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women
2021 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women TJ -by K Ken Nakamura Summary Page: All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 15.16 Ashia Hansen GBR 1 Valen cia 1998 2 2 14.88 Inna Lasovskaya RUS 1 Paris 1994 2 2 14.88 Olha Saladukha UKR 1 Göteborg 2013 4 4 14.81 Tereza Marinova BUL 1 Wien 2002 5 5 14.76 Sarka Kasparkova CZE 2 Valencia 1998 6 6 14.74 Viktoriya Gurova RUS 1 Madrid 2005 7 7 14.73 Ana Pelet eiro ESP 1 Glasg ow 2019 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 58cm 14.88 Olha Saladukha UKR Göteborg 2013 40cm 15.16 Ashia Hansen GBR Valencia 1998 Min 4cm 14.54 Iva Prandzheva BUL Stockholm 1996 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 15.16 Ashia Hansen GBR Valencia 1998 2 14.76 Sarka Kasparkova CZE Valencia 1998 3 14.63 Iva Prandzheva BUL Gent 2000 4 14.55 Olena Guvorova UKR Gent 2000 5 14.43 Susana Costa POR Glasgow 2019 14.38 Iva Prandzheva BUL Paris 1994 6 14.32 Inessa Kravets UKR Paris 1994 Longest Jump in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Distance Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 15.16 Ashia Hansen GBR 1st Valencia 1998 First round 14.56 Viktoriya Gurova RUS 1qA Madrid 2005 Multiple Gold Medalists: None European Indoor Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2019 Ana Peleteiro ESP 14.74 Paraskevi Papachristou GRE 14.50 Olha Saladukha UKR 14.47 2017 Kristin Gierisch GER 14.37 Patricia Mamona POR 14.32 Paraskevi Papahristou -
International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland
A PROJECT OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND. WWW.OLYMPIC.ORG TEACHING VALUESVALUES AN OLYYMPICMPIC EDUCATIONEDUCATION TOOLKITTOOLKIT WWW.OLYMPIC.ORG D R O W E R O F D N A S T N E T N O C TEACHING VALUES AN OLYMPIC EDUCATION TOOLKIT A PROJECT OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The International Olympic Committee wishes to thank the following individuals for their contributions to the preparation of this toolkit: Author/Editor: Deanna L. BINDER (PhD), University of Alberta, Canada Helen BROWNLEE, IOC Commission for Culture & Olympic Education, Australia Anne CHEVALLEY, International Olympic Committee, Switzerland Charmaine CROOKS, Olympian, Canada Clement O. FASAN, University of Lagos, Nigeria Yangsheng GUO (PhD), Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan Sheila HALL, Emily Carr Institute of Art, Design & Media, Canada Edward KENSINGTON, International Olympic Committee, Switzerland Ioanna MASTORA, Foundation of Olympic and Sport Education, Greece Miquel de MORAGAS, Centre d’Estudis Olympics (CEO) Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain Roland NAUL, Willibald Gebhardt Institute & University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Khanh NGUYEN, IOC Photo Archives, Switzerland Jan PATERSON, British Olympic Foundation, United Kingdom Tommy SITHOLE, International Olympic Committee, Switzerland Margaret TALBOT, United Kingdom Association of Physical Education, United Kingdom IOC Commission for Culture & Olympic Education For Permission to use previously published or copyrighted -
I Vincitori I Campionati Europei Indoor
0685-0862_CAP08a_Manifestazioni Internazionali_1 - 2009 11/07/16 11:41 Pagina 824 ANNUARIO 2016 I campionati Europei indoor Le sedi GIOCHI EUROPEI 6. 1975 Katowice (pol) 16. 1985 Atene (gre) 26. 2000 Gand (bel) 1. 1966 Dortmund (frg) 8/9 marzo, Rondo, 160m 2/3 marzo, 25/27 febbraio, 27 marzo, Westfallenhalle, 160m 7. 1976 Monaco B. (frg) Peace and Friendship Stadium, 200m Flanders Indoor Hall, 200m 2. 1967 Praga (tch) 21/22 febbraio, Olympiahalle, 179m 17. 1986 Madrid (spa) 27. 2002 Vienna (aut) 11/12 marzo, Sportovní Hala Pkojf, 160m 8. 1977 San Sebastian (spa) 22/23 febbraio, Palacio de los Deportes, 164m 1/3 marzo, Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 3. 1968 Madrid (spa) 12/13 marzo, Anoeta, 200m 18. 1987 Liévin (fra) 28. 2005 Madrid (spa) 9/10 marzo, 9. 1978 Milano (ita) 21/22 febbraio, Palais des Sports, 200m 4/6 marzo, Palacio de los Deportes, 200m 19. 1988 (ung) Palacio de los Deportes, 182m 11/12 marzo, Palazzo dello Sport, 200m Budapest 29. 2007 Birmingham (gbr) 5/6 marzo, Sportscárnok, 200m 4. 1969 Belgrado (jug) 10. 1979 Vienna (aut) 2/4 marzo, National Indoor Arena, 200m 20. 1989 (ola) 8/9 marzo, Veletrzna hala, 195m 24/25 febbraio, Den Haag 30. 2009 (ita) 17/18 febbraio, Houtrust, 200m Torino Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 6/8 marzo, Oval, 200 m 21. 1990 Glasgow (gbr) CAMPIONATI EUROPEI 11. 1980 Sindelfingen (frg) 3/4 marzo, Kelvin Hall, 200m 31. 2011 Parigi-Bercy (fra) 1. 1970 (aut) 1/2 marzo, Glaspalast, 200m Vienna 22. 1992 Genova (ita) 4/6 marzo, 12. -
UNA Executives Activate Tax-Exempt, Non-Profit Foundation Kuchma Lauds
INSIDE:• The Ukrainian language’s prospects for the future — page 2. • Black Sea Fleet still a sticking point in Ukrainian-Russian relations — page 3. • More exclusive coverage of the Summer Olympiad — pages 8-13. Published by the Ukrainian National Association Inc., a fraternal non-profit association Vol. LXIV HE No.KRAINIAN 32 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1996 EEKLY$1.25/$2 in Ukraine OlympiansT rest onU their laurels at closing ceremonyW of Summer Games Ukraine makes top 10 in medal count by Roman Woronowycz count, placing in that position with 23 medals, ahead of nations like Canada, ATLANTA — At the opening cere- Britain, Poland and Brazil. Ukraine took monies and in the 16 days since, they nine gold medals, highest over all. were the center of attention. On August 4 Minister of Youth and Sports Valeriy the athletes of the XXVI Summer Games Borzov almost hit the mark when he, could sit on their laurels, for one night at albeit reluctantly, predicted during an least, and enjoy the closing ceremonies. interview at The Weekly in February that Many of the Ukrainian athletes, those Ukraine would take 10 gold medals. who had completed their competitions by Sure, Ukraine experienced some fail- the previous Wednesday, had left by ures — Sergey Bubka’s withdrawal from chartered jet on Thursday, ostensibly the pole vault competition because of because the National Olympic problems with his Achilles’ heel (had he Committee of Ukraine is trying to keep not been injured that might have been the costs down. The ones who remained had 10th gold that Mr. -
Scents of History
HARE & HOUNDS and looks to its future this year. Duncan Craig delves into running club anniversary SCENTS th HISTORY 150 cross-country celebrates its world’s oldestOF Thames Hare & Hounds the rich history of the 044 RUNNERSWORLD.CO.UK MARCH 2018 XXXXXXXXMARCH 20172018 RUNNER’SWORLD.CO.UKRUNNERSWORLD.CO.UK 045 HARE & HOUNDS ‘Now remember, be considerate of other users of the common,’ says club president Mike Farmery, The event was reported in the two eyes fixed, and thumb poised, on biggest newspapers for Victorian the stopwatch in his right hand. He recreation, The Sportsman and looks up and smiles through round, Sporting Life, and the club was born. steamed-up glasses. ‘If, of course, What followed has been a century and there are any.’ a half of wild popularity, stagnation, We can see his point. The conditions self-imposed exile, reinvention, are grim. Snow is falling in front of innovation and achievement. Its the clubhouse, and not that fluffy, history has encompassed Olympic festive stuff: this is spiky, nasty, triumph, world records and pioneering sleet-snow that has the 70 or so of moments in running history. And, in reads: ‘The Londoner is familiar belt of extravagantly gifted Oxbridge us on the start line hunched over its unassuming way, it has helped Clockwise from left: Hare with no sport so much as that of a alumni that lasts to this day. A trio of & Hounds president Mike and squinting. Underfoot is not to lay the foundations for much of Farmery; a typical day at the paper-chase, for along even the most these would become the club’s most so much waterlogged as just water, what defines the modern running races; the wall of fame; map crowded streets of the city, in all sorts celebrated members. -
Entry List 100 Metres (Gala) Entries Final
Organiser: Under The Auspices: Filothei Sports Club Filothei (GRE) - Wed, 12 June 2019 Entry list Municipal Stadium "Stelios Kiriakidis" 100 Metres (Gala) Entries Final Start time : 19:35 Records Perf Wind Competitor YOB Nat Venue Date world 10.49 0.0 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER 1959 USA Indianapolis (University Stadium), IN 16.07.1988 Area 10.73 +2.0 Christine ARRON 1973 FRA Budapest (Népstadion) 19.08.1998 World Leading 2019 10.75 +1.6 Sha'Carri RICHARDSON 2000 CIV Austin, TX (USA) 08.06.2019 Meeting Record 11.18 +1.9 Natalia POHREBNIAK 1988 UKR Filothei (GRE) 08.06.2016 National Leading 2019 11.78 +0.4 Kyriaki SAMANI 1995 GRE Venizeleia (GRE) 9.06.2019 National Record (GRE) 10.83 +0.1 Ekaterini THANOU 1975 GRE Sevilla (ESP) 22.08.1999 # Athlete Year of Birth Nat / Team PB SB Notes 1 BURCHELL REMONA 1991 JAM / Jamaica 11.03 11.43 2 TSIMANOUSKAYA KRYSTSINA 1996 BLR / Belarus 11.04 11.54 3 FOTOPOULOU OLIVIA 1996 CYP / Cyprus 11.49 11.61 4 HENRY DESIREE 1995 GBR / Great Britain & N.I. 11.06 11.64 5 PAPAIOANNOU RAMONA 1989 CYP / Cyprus 11.25 11.68 6 SPANOUDAKI-CHATZIRIGA RAFALIA 1994 GRE / Greece 11.27 12.10 Legend : i indoor perfomance w wind assisted PB :Personal Best SB :Season Best NR :National record WR :World record AR :Area Record WL :World Lead MR :Meeting Record Nat :Nationality Organiser: Under The Auspices: Filothei Sports Club Filothei (GRE) - Wed, 12 June 2019 Entry list Municipal Stadium "Stelios Kiriakidis" 100 Metres Hurdles (Gala) Entries Final Start time : 18:20 Record Perf Wind Competitor YOB Nat Venue Date world 12.20 +0.3 -
RESULTS Triple Jump Girls - Final
Nairobi World U18 Championships 12-16 July 2017 RESULTS Triple Jump Girls - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U18 Best WU18B 14.57 Qiuyan HUANG CHN 17 Shanghai 19 Oct 1997 Championship Record CR 13.86 Cristine SPATARU ROU 17 Sherbrooke 11 Jul 2003 World U18 Leading WU18L 13.64 Qiujiao TAN CHN 17 Nairobi 15 Jul 2017 15 July 2017 16:53 START TIME 24° C 54 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 18:13 END TIME 24° C 50 % PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 2 3 ORDER 4 5 6 1 1065 Qiujiao TAN CHN 28 May 00 3 13.64 WU18L X 13.64 X 8 13.38 13.38 13.47 0.0 0.0 0.0 +0.4 0.0 -0.6 -0.1 2 1046 Aleksandra NACHEVA BUL 20 Aug 01 2 13.54 PB 13.38 12.90 13.34 7 13.17 13.54 13.32 +0.5 -1.5 -0.7 -1.0 +0.4 +0.5 +1.3 3 1082 Zulia HERNÁNDEZ CUB 12 Dec 01 5 13.29 PB 13.29 X X 6 12.57 12.45 12.36 +1.6 +1.6 -0.7 0.0 -0.1 -0.5 +0.5 4 1061 Youqi PAN CHN 10 Jul 00 7 13.11 PB 12.62 12.24 13.08 5 12.44 13.11 12.79 +0.4 +0.9 -1.5 +0.5 +0.2 +0.4 -1.6 5 1144 Victoria JOSSE FRA 29 Oct 00 6 12.99 X 12.42 12.88 4 12.40 X 12.99 w +2.7 0.0 -0.8 -3.0 -0.8 -1.4 +2.7 6 1317 Eva PEPELNAK SLO 4 Oct 00 10 12.79 X 12.60 12.67 2 12.77 12.65 12.79 -0.1 0.0 +0.1 -0.4 -2.2 -0.2 -0.1 7 1139 Tene CISSÉ FRA 3 Mar 00 4 12.73 SB 12.73 12.70 11.17 3 12.34 12.30 12.65 -0.8 -0.8 +1.7 +0.7 +0.1 +0.1 +1.5 8 1286 Diana Ana Maria ION ROU 27 Nov 00 9 12.55 12.55 12.47 12.25 w 1 12.40 12.25 12.38 +0.9 +0.9 -0.4 +2.3 +0.7 -0.2 0.0 9 1224 Gloria MULEI KEN 28 Sep 00 8 12.46 X 12.07 12.46 w +2.3 0.0 +1.3 +2.3 10 1091 Emma MAŠTALÍROVÁ CZE 27 Nov 00 1 12.44 12.39 12.40 12.44 -0.8 +1.1 -