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TOP-TEN Hürden Last Updated – 10.06.2015 EUROPEAN ALL TIME RANKINGS MEN - SHORT HURDLES - 110 m-Hurdles M35 – 39 (hurdle height 0.991m) TIME W NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 13.11 0.4 Colin Jackson GBR 18.02.1967 Munich 10.08.2002 13.38 1.3 Robert Kronberg SWE 15.08.1976 Stenkullen 23.08.2011 13.55 0.0 Vincent Clarico FRA 08.01.1966 La Chaux de Fonds 19.08.2001 13.60 0.9 Igors Kazanovs LAT 24.09.1963 Mataro 30.06.1999 13.67 1.4 Marcel NED Mannheim 13.08.2011 Van der Westen 13.69 1.7 Arthur Kohutek POL 01.05.1971 Kozienice 10.06.2006 13.73 -1.9 Carlos Sala Molera ESP 20.03.1960 Sierra Nevada 10.07.1996 13.78 1.7 Paul Gray GBR 25.05.1969 Bedford 13.06.2004 13.97 1.5 Mike Fenner GER 24.04.1971 Regensburg 17.06.2006 14.03 -1.3 Lloyd Cowan GBR 08.07.1962 Birmingham 26.07.1998 14.20 0.3 Lev Lobodin RUS 01.04.1969 Götzis 30.05.2004 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.991m) 7.40 Colin Jackson GBR 18.02.1967 Wien 02.03. 2002 7.75 Carlos los Sala ESP 20.03.1960 Madrid 22.02.1998 7.76 Vincent Clarico FRA 08.01.1966 Lievin 17.02.2001 * * * 110 m-Hurdles M40 – 44 (hurdle height 0.991m) TIME W NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 14.0114.16 0.5 Vincent Clarico FRA 08.01.1966 Elancourt 21.06.2006 14.16 0.7 Carlos Sala Molera ESP 20.03.1960 Castello 16.08.2000 14.37 0.4 Herbert Kreiner AUT 22.07.1955 Wels 31.08.1996 14.55 0.3 Thomas Keller SUI 1973 Izmir 29.08.2014 14.63 0.0 Richard Katus POL 29.03.1947 Eugene 03.08.1989 14.63 0.8 Greg Dunson GBR 02.12.1963 Birmingham 27.06.2004 14.71 -1.7 Joe Appiah GBR 26.10.1970 Sacramento 06.07.2011 14.72 1.7 Marin Garrigues FRA 10.02.1965 Gaurain 23.06.2007 14.95 -0.4 Alessand. Petroncini ITA 31.05.1965 Riccione 04.09.2007 15.03 0.7 Michael Coker GBR 1957 Cesenatico 16.09.1998 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.991m) 7.85 Vincent Clarico FRA 08.01.1966 Linz 19.03.2006 8.30 Herbert Kreiner AUT 22.07.1955 Malmö 06.03.1999 8.34 Sven Martin GER 1964 Eskilstuna 00.03.2005 * * * 110 m-Hurdles M45 – 49 (hurdle height 0.991m) TIME W NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 14.87 -1.0 Marin Garrigues FRA 10.02.1965 Miramas 13.06.2013 15.05 -1.2 Greg Dunson GBR 02.12.1963 Lahti 28.07.2009 15.09 0.8 Herbert Kreiner AUT 22.07.1955 Brisbane 12.07.2001 15.43 -0.1 Michalis Malatidis GRE 10.01.1945 Budapest 01.07.1990 15.59 1.5 Patrice Boinquet FRA 15.10.1958 Heule 19.06.2004 15.61 1.3 Howard Moscrop GBR 16.12.1957 Derby 08.06.2003 15.71 0.9 Anthony Wells GBR 09.10.1948 Athens 06.06.1994 15.75 0.2 Eduard Longauer SVK 26.05.1949 Athens 06.06.1994 15.89 1.1 Wolfgang Ritte GER 07.01-1953 Cesenatico 16.09.1998 15.94 1.4 Thierry Cavalier FRA 03.04.1958 Arhus 29.07.2004 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.991m) 8.39 Marin Garrigues FRA 10.02.1965 Eaubonne 09.02.2013 8.51 Herbert Kreiner AUT 22.07.1955 Bratislava 23.02.2003 8.63 Greg Dunson GBR 02.12.1963 Gent 00.03.2011 * * * 100 m-Hurdles M50 – 54 (hurdle height 0.914m) TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 14.09 0.6 Herbert Kreiner AUT 22.07.1955 San Sebastian 31.08.2005 14.24 0.0 Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Athens 05.06.1994 14.40 -0.9 Neil Tunstall GBR 1962 Zittau 16.08.2012 14.43 0.4 Serge Beckers BEL 03.09.1962 Terneuzen 08.09.2012 14.44 1.1 Thierry Cavalier FRA 03.04.1958 Bondoufle 19.06.2008 14.47 1.8 Philip McIllpatrick GBR 05.02.1954 Arhus 29.07.2004 14.51 0.7 Anthony Wells GBR 09.10.1948 Brisbane 12.072001 14.58 -0.4 Barry Fergusen GBR 12.11.1941 Athens 15.06.1994 14.60 0.1 Tennyson James GBR 25.10.1957 Ljubljana 24.07.2008 14.60 -0.3 Timo Rajamäki FIN 24.03.1957 Lahti 28.07.2009 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.914m) 8.48 Greg Dunson GBR 02.12.1963 London 16.02.2014 8.71 Eduard Longauer SVK 26.05.1949 Bordeaux 09.03.2001 * * * 100 m-Hurdles M55 – 59 (hurdle height 0.914m) TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 14.25 -0.4 Herbert Kreiner AUT 22.07.1955 Nyiregyháza 22.07.2010 14.75 2.0 Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Gateshead 03.08.1999 14.95 -2.2 Petr Czech CZE 06.01.1944 Gateshead 03.08.1999 14.97 0.7 Anthony Wells GBR 09.10.1948 Arhus 30.07.2004 14.97 0.5 Timo Rajamäki FIN 24.03.1957 Zittau 16.08.2012 14.98 0.7 Eduard Longauer SVK 26.05.1949 Arhus 29.072004 15.05 -1.4 Guido Müller GER 22.12.1938 Leinfelden 16.08.1996 15.18 0.7 Barry Fergusen GBR 12.11.1941 Durban 23.07.1997 15.39 -1.4 Walter Bauer GER 08.06.1941 Malmö 24.07.1996 15.40 1.1 Rolf Bertram GER 23.04.1935 Budapest 02.07.1990 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.914m) 8.91 Martin Vogel GER 22.09.1959 Torun 25.03.2015 8.95 Timo Rajamäki FIN 24.03.1957 San Sebastian 23.03.2013 9.04 Eduard Longauer SVK 26.05.1949 Linz 19.03.2006 * * * 100 m M60 – 64 (hurdle height 0.84m) TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 14.97 -0.1 Dr. Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Arhus 29.07.2004 15.09 0.0 Dieter Tisch GER 23.01.1948 Schweinfurt 11.07.2008 15.20 -1.3 Guido Müller GER 22.12.1938 Gateshead 04.08.1999 15.33 1.5 Wolfgang Ritte GER 07.01.1953 Stendal 01.06.2014 15.44 0.0 Valery Davydov RUS 28.01.1950 Nyíregyháza 15.07.2010 15.47 0.1 Fiorenzo Marchesi SUI 07.11.1941 Potsdam 23.08.2002 15.49 0.0 Anthony Wells GBR 09.10.1948 Nyireghaza 22.07.2010 15.76 1.6 Boris Fedorov RUS 1937 Cesenatico 19.09.1998 15.77 0.7 Barry Fergusen GBR 12.11.1941 San Sebastian 31.08.2005 15.78 0.1 John Howe GBR 10.07.1941 Potsdam 23.08.2002 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.84m) 9.00 Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Sindelfingen 13.03.2004 9.17 Dieter Tisch GER 23.01.1948 Clermont-Ferrand 18.03.2008 9.39 Hellmuth Klimmer GER 30.12.1937 Malmö 05.03.1999 * * * 100 m M65 – 69 (hurdle height 0.84m) TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 15.47 0.3 Dr. Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Lahti 07.08.2009 15.61 0.9 Guido Müller GER 22.12.1938 Arhus 30.07.2004 15.79 -0.3 Barry Fergusen GBR 12.11.1941 Ljubljana 24.07.2008 15.82 -0.3 Jan Soderström SWE 12.08.1942 Ljubljana 24.07.2008 15.86 -0.3 Günther Ortmann GER 05.04.1936 Potsdam 17.08.2001 16.19 -0.8 Dieter Langenbach GER 17.03.1949 Kreuztal 11.05.2014 16.37 1.1 Milan Beliansky SVK 07.11.1944 Nove Zamsky 26.06.2010 16.55 0.7 Mehmet Murat Kacar TUR 01.01.1946 Zittau 16.08.2012 16.80 0.0 Walter Bauer GER 08.06.1941 Fulda 15.07.2007 16.96 1.0 John Charlton GBR 20.06.1947 Derby 21.07.2012 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.84m) 9.43 Jan Söderström SWE 15.08.1942 Stockholm 18.01.2009 9.48 Dr. Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Ancona 00.03.2009 9.60 Guido Müller GER 22.12.1938 Sindelfingen 13.03.2004 * * * 80 m M70 – 74 (hurdle height 0.762m) TIME W NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 12.96 1.1 Arno Hamaekers GER 01.05.1940 Limburgerhof 17.06.2010 13.23 0.6 Jan Soderström SWE 12.08.1942 Zittau 16.08.2012 13.44 0.0 Guido Müller GER 22.12.1938 Kevelaer 03.07.2010 13.49 1.8 Anthony Bowman GBR 02.09.1935 Birmingham 29.07.2007 13.50 0.6 Barry Fergusen GBR 12.11.1941 Zittau 16.08.2012 13.69 0.0 Vladimir Popov RUS 09.07.1932 Arhus 30.07.2004 13.81 0.6 Dr. Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Izmir 23.08.2014 13.91 0.5 Lars Ake Hedlund SWE 04.11.1933 San Sebastian 31.08.2005 14.00 1.2 Hannu Suoknuuti FIN 10.11.1925 Durban 23.07.1997 14.03 0.4 Valery Uhkov RUS 16.07.1940 Moscow 20.08.2011 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.762m) 9.76 Dr. Rolf Geese GER 19.02.1944 Erfurt 02.03.1914 9.88 Arno Hamaekers GER 01.05.1940 Erfurt 02.02.2011 10.06 Anthony Bowman GBR 02.09.1935 Cardiff 04.03.2006 10.14 Vladimir Popov RUS 09.07.1932 Sindelfingen 13.03.2004 10.14 Barry Fergusen GBR 12.11.1941 San Sebastian 00.03.2013 * * * 80 m M75 – 79 (hurdle height 0.762m) TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 14.36 0.9 Anthony Bowman GBR 02.09.1935 Derby 21.07.2012 14.44 0.0 Guido Müller GER 22.12.1938 Elsenfeld 29.06.2014 14.84 -0.1 Reino Taskinen FIN 18.01.1916 Athens 05.06.1994 14.86 0.0 Rolf Bertram GER 23.04.1935 Limburgerhof 12.08.2010 14.87 -0.1 Fernando Ferreira POR 21.08.1918 Athens 12.06.1994 15.01 0.2 Hikmet Kandeydi TUR 01.06.1932 Ljubljana 24.07.2008 15.10 -0.1 Alois Krul CZE 28.01.1927 Potsdam 23.08.2002 15.14 -1.3 Vladimir Popov RUS 09.07.1932 Riccione 04.09.2007 15.14 -1.9 Walter Bauer GER 08.06.1941 Edenkoben 18.06.2011 15.33 0.2 Pavel Tošnar CZE 07.03.1933 Ljubljana 01.08.2008 60 m-Hurdles - Indoor - (hurdle height 0.762m) 10.64 Anthony Bowman GBR 02.09.1935 Jyväskylä 07.04.2012 11.01 Bellos Ioannis GRE 1936 Jyväskylä 00.04.2012 11.43 Reino Taskinen FIN 18.01.1916 Kuortane 04.04.1993 * * * 80 m M80 – 84 (hurdle height 0.686m) TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 16.95 0.2 Bruno Sobrero GER 11.11.1920 Potsdam 23.08.2002 16.97 1.3 Horst Albrecht GER 14.07.1923 Arhus 30.07.2004 17.68 1.2 Pekka Penttila FIN 19.03.1924 Iisalmi 15.08.2004 17.96 -0.3 Hikmet Kandeydi TUR 01.06.1932 Porto Alegre 17.10.2013 18.37 -0.8 Pierre Darrot FRA 10.09.1920 Brisbane 07.07.2001 19.37 0.3 Karri Wichmann FIN 08.12.1926 Lahti 28.07.2009 19.83 -0.8 Axel T.
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