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2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’S DT by K Ken Nakamura 2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’s DT by K Ken Nakamura Summary All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 71.36 Diana Gansky GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 71.08 Sandra Perkovic CRO 1 Zürich 2014 3 69.97 Sandra Perkovic 1 Amsterdam 2016 4 3 69.52 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 2 Stuttgart 1986 5 4 69.00 Faina Melnik URS 1 Roma 1974 6 5 68.72 Ilke Wyludda GER 1 Helsinki 1994 7 68.46 Ilke Wyludda 1 Split 1990 8 6 68.34 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 1 Athinai 1982 9 7 68.26 Martina Hellmann GDR 3 Stuttgart 1986 10 8 67.94 Maria Petkova BUL 2 Athinai 1982 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 5.75m 71.88 Sandra Perkovic CRO Zürich 2014 Min 4cm 59.28 Tamara Danilova URS Athinai 1969 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 71.36 Diana Gansky GDR Stuttgart 1986 2 69.52 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL Stuttgart 1986 3 68.26 Martina Hellmann GDR Stuttgart 1986 4 66.78 Gisela Beyer GDR Athinai 1982 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 60.70 7qB Marzena Zbrojewska POL Budapest 1998 Multiple Gold Medalists: Sandra Perkovic (CRO): 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 Ilke Wyludda (GDR): 1990, 1994 Faina Myelnik (URS): 1971, 1974 Tamara Press (URS): 1958, 1962 Nina Dumbadze (URS): 1946, 1950 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation (after 1970) Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GER 2016 Julia Fischer Shanice Craft GRE 2002 Ekaterini Vogoli Anastasia Kelesidou GDR 1990 Ilke Wyludda Martina Hellmann GDR 1986 Diana Sachse Martina Hellmann BUL 1982 Tsvetanka Khristova Mariya Vergova GDR 1978 Evelin Jahl Margitta Droese URS 1971 Faina Myelnik Lyudmila Muravyeva Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: (after 1970) Nation Men Women Venue Year GER Lars Riedel Franka Dietzsch Budapest 1998 GDR Jürgen Schult Ilke Wyludda Split 1990 GDR Wolfgang Sc hmidt Evelin Jahl Stuttgart 1978 All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 71.36 Diana Gansky GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 71.08 Sandra Perkovic CRO 1 Zürich 2014 3 69.97 Sandra P erkovic 1 Amsterdam 2016 4 3 69.52 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 2 Stuttgart 1986 5 4 69.00 Faina Melnik URS 1 Roma 1974 6 5 68.72 Ilke Wyludda GER 1 Helsinki 1994 7 68.46 Ilke Wyludda 1 Split 1990 8 6 68.34 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 1 Athinai 1982 9 7 68.26 Martina Hellmann GDR 3 Stuttgart 1986 10 8 67.94 Maria Petkova BUL 2 Athinai 1982 11 9 67.82 Galina Savinkova URS 3 Athinai 1982 12 10 67.62 Sandra Perkovic CRO 1 Helsinki 2012 13 11 67.49 Franka Dietzsch GER 1 Budapest 1998 14 12 66.98 Eveli n Jahl GDR 1 Praha 1978 15 13 66.94 Natalya Sadova RUS 2 Budapest 1998 16 14 66.78 Gisela Beyer GDR 4 Athinai 1982 17 15 66.72 Olga Chernyavskaya URS 2 Split 1990 18 66.66 Martina Hellmann GDR 3 Split 1990 19 16 66.64 Silvia Madetzky GDR 5 Athinai 19 82 20 17 66.55 Ellina Zvereva BLR 1qA Budapest 1998 21 18 66.20 Julia Harting GER 1q Amsterdam 2016 22 19 66.08 Gabriele Reinsch GDR 4 Split 1990 23 20 65.94 Nicoleta Grasu ROU 3 Budapest 1998 24 65.93 Franka Dietzsch 1qA Göteborg 2006 25 65.92 Ellina Zvereva 4 Budapest 1998 26 65.90 Ilke Wyludda 1qB Helsinki 1994 27 65.77 Julia Harting 2 Amsterdam 2016 28 65.61 Franka Dietzsch 1qB Budapest 1998 29 21 65.55 Darya Pishchalnikova RUS 1 Göteborg 2006 30 22 65.41 Nadine Müller GER 2 He lsinki 2012 31 23 65.33 Melina Robert -Michon FRA 2 Zürich 2014 32 24 65.30 Galina Murashova URS 6 Athinai 1982 33 65.25 Sandra Perkovic 2q Amsterdam 2016 34 25 65.20 Irina Meszynski GDR 4 Stuttgart 1986 35 26 65.16 Irina Yatchenko URS 5 Split 199 0 36 65.00 Ilke Wyludda 1qB Split 1990 37 64.75 Nadine Muller 3q Amsterdam 2016 38 64.67 Sandra Perkovic 1 Barcelona 2010 39 27 64.62 Argentina Menis ROU 2 Roma 1974 40 28 64.59 Shanice Craft GER 4q Amsterdam 2016 41 64.56 Olga Chernyavsk aya 1qA Split 1990 42 64.49 Nadine Müller 1qA Helsinki 2012 43 64.46 Ellina Zvereva 2 Helsinki 1994 44 64.35 Franka Dietzsch 2 Göteborg 2006 45 29 64.34 Mette Bergmann NOR 3 Helsinki 1994 46 64.33 Shanice Craft 3 Zürich 2014 47 30 64.31 Ek aterini Vogoli GRE 1 München 2002 48 64.25 Nicoleta Grasu 2qB Budapest 1998 48 64.22 Faina Melnik URS 1 Helsinki 1971 50 64.12 Natalya Sadova 2 München 2002 51 31 64.04 Margitta Droese GDR 2 Praha 1978 Shortest winning distance since 1990: 64.31 by Ekaterini Vogoli (GRE) in 2002 Margin of Victory Difference Dist ance Name Nat Venue Year Max 5.75 71.88 Sandra Perkovic CRO Zürich 2014 5.18m 48.03 Nina Dumbadze URS Bruxelles 1950 Min 4cm 59.28 Tamara Danilova URS Athinai 1969 Difference between third and fourth place Difference Dist ance Name Nat Venue Year Max 3.06 m 68.26 Martina Hellmann GDR Stuttgart 1986 Min 2cm 65.94 Nicoleta Grasu ROU Budapest 1998 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Ven ue Year 1 71.36 Diana Gansky GDR Stuttgart 1986 2 69.52 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL Stuttgart 1986 3 68.26 Martina Hellmann GDR Stuttgart 1986 4 66.78 Gisela Beyer GDR Athinai 1982 5 66.64 Silvia Maetzky GDR Athinai 1982 6 65.30 Galina Murashova URS Athi nai 1982 7 64.00 Florenta Craciunescu ROU Athinai 1982 8 63.78 Irina Meszynski GDR Athinai 1982 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 76.80 Gabriele Reinsch GDR Neubrandenburg 9 July 1988 2 74.40 Ilk e Wyludda GDR Berlin 13 Sept 1988 3 72.24 Ilke Wyludda GDR Neubrandenburg 9 July 1988 4 71.38 Martina Hellmann GDR Neubrandenburg 9 July 1988 5 68.94 Maria Petkova BUL Berlin 20 July 1984 Ellina Zvereva URS Seoul 29 Sept 1988 6 68.04 Tsvetanka Khri stova BUL Berlin 20 July 1984 Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 71.36 Diana Gansky GDR Stuttgart 1986 Qualifying 66.55 Ellina Zvereva BLR Budapest 1998 66.20 Julia Harting GER Amsterdam 2016 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 60.70 7qB Marzena Zbrojewska POL Budapest 1998 Multiple Gold Medalists: Sandra Perkovic (CRO): 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 Ilke Wyludda (GDR): 1990, 1994 Faina Myelnik (URS): 1971, 1974 Tamara Press (URS): 1958, 1962 Nina Dumbadze (URS): 1946, 1950 Multiple Medalists: Shanice Craft (GER): 2014 Bronze; 2016 Bronze Sandra Perkovic (CRO): 2010 Gold, 2012 Gold, 2014 Gold, 2016 Gold Franka Dietzsch (GER): 1998 Gold; 2006 Silver Nicoleta Grasu (ROU): 1998 Bronze; 2006 Bronze; 2010 Silver Natalya Sadova (RUS): 1998 Silver; 2002 Silver Ilke Wyludda (GDR): 1990 Gold, 1994 Gold Martina Hellmann (GDR): 1986 Bronze; 1990 Bronze Tsvetanak Khristova (BUL): 1982 Gold; 1986 Silver Faina Myelnik (URS): 1971 Gold, 1974 Gold Lyudmila Muravyeva (URS): 1969 Silver; 1971 Bronze Liesel Westermann (FRG): 1966 Silver; 1971 Silver Tamara Press (URS): 1958 Gold, 1962 Gold Nina Dumbadze (URS): 1946 Gold, 1950 Gold Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 8 4 4 GDR 4 2 5 CRO 4 GER 3 4 3 BUL 1 2 RUS 1 2 GRE 1 1 ROU 2 2 FRG 2 1 NED 1 TCH 1 BLR 1 FRA 1 POL 2 ITA 1 HUN 1 NOR 1 UKR 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GER 2016 Julia Fischer Shanice Craft GRE 2002 Ekaterini Vogoli Anastasia Kelesidou GDR 1990 Ilke Wyludda Martina Hellmann GDR 1986 Diana Sachse Martina Hellmann BUL 1982 Tsvetanka Khristova Mariya Vergova GDR 1978 Evelin Jahl Margitta Droese URS 1971 Faina Myelnik Lyudmila Muravyeva URS 1969 Tamara Danilova Lyudmila Muravyeva GDR 1966 Christa Spielberg Anita Hentschel URS 1954 Nina Ponomaryeva Irina Beglyakova Galina Zibina URS 1950 Nina Dumbadze Rimma Shumskaya GER 1938 Gisela Mauermayer Hidegard Sommer Paula Mollenhauer SP – DT double medalist in the same championships (those who won gold in both events are indicated by # and in bold ) Name Nation SP DT Venue Year Tamara Pres s # URS Gold Gold Beograd 1962 Tamara Press URS Bronze Gold Stockholm 1958 Galina Zibina URS Gold Bronze Bern 1954 Average from last eight European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Distance 67.43 69.97 71.08 67.62 64.67 65.55 64.31 67.49 68.72 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 64.22 63.89 64.33 65.41 62.37 63.58 63.92 65.94 64.34 Missing Medal (4 th ) 62.94 62.63 62.46 62.91 61.20 62.45 62.31 65.92 63.64 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year GER Lars Riedel Franka Dietzsch Budapest 1998 GDR Jürgen Schult Ilke Wyludda Split 1990 GDR Wolfgang Schmidt Evelin Jahl Stuttgart 1978 GDR Detlef Thorith Christine Spielberg Budapest 1966 URS Vladimir Trusenyov Tamara Press Beograd 1962 GER Willy Schröder Gisela Mauermayer Wien 1938 Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Sandra Perkovic CRO 2012, 2016 2013, 2017 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 Faina Melnik URS 1972 Not held until 1983 1971, 1974 Tamara Press URS 1964 Not held until 1983 1958, 1962 Nina Ponomaryova URS 1960 Not held until 1983 1954 Gisela Mauermayer GER 1936 Not held until 1983 1938 Ilke Wyludda, 1990 and 1994 European Champion, won 1996 Olympics, but her best World Championships finish were 2 nd in 1991 and 1995 European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Sandra Perkovic CRO 2010 , 2012 , 2014 , 2016 2009 Ilke Wyludda GDR 1990, 1994 1985, 1987 Last ten European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2016 Sandra Perkovic CRO 69.97 Julia Harting GER 65.77 Shanice Craft GER 63.89 2014 Sandra Perkovic CRO 71.08 Melina Robert-Michon FRA 65.33 Shanice Craft GER 64.33 2012 Sandra Perkovic CRO 67.62
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