2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.99 1.3 POR 1 Göteborg 20 06 2 2 10.04 0.3 GBR 1 1998 3 10.06 -0.3 Francis Obikwelu 1 München 2002 3 3 10.06 -1.2 FRA 1sf1 2010 5 4 10.08 0.7 GBR 1qf1 1994 6 10.09 0.3 Linford Christie 1sf1 Sp lit 1990 7 5 10.10 0.3 GBR 2 Budapest 1998 7 5 10.10 1.3 Andrey Yepishin RUS 2 Göteborg 2006 7 10.10 -0.1 Dwain Chambers 1sf2 Barcelona 2010 10 10.11 0.5 Darren Campbell 1sf2 Budapest 1998 10 10.11 -1.0 Christophe Lemaitre 1 Barce lona 2010 12 10.12 0.1 Francis Obikwelu 1sf2 München 2002 12 10.12 1.5 Andrey Yepishin 1sf1 Göteborg 2006 14 10.14 -0.5 Linford Christie 1 Helsinki 1994 14 7 10.14 1.5 FRA 2sf1 Göteborg 2006 14 7 10.14 1.3 SLO 3 Gö teborg 2006 17 10.15 -0.1 Linford Christie 1 1986 17 10.15 0.3 Dwain Chambers 1sf1 Budapest 1998 17 10.15 -0.3 Darren Campbell 2 München 2002 20 9 10.16 1.5 Steffen Bringmann GDR 1sf1 Stuttgart 1986 20 10.16 1.3 Ronald Pognon 4 Göteb org 2006 20 9 10.16 1.3 Mark Lewis -Francis GBR 5 Göteborg 2006 20 9 10.16 -0.1 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 2sf2 Barcelona 2010 24 12 10.17 0.3 Haralabos Papadias GRE 3 Budapest 1998 24 12 10.17 -1.2 IA 2sf1 Barcelona 2010 26 14 10.18 1.5 Bruno Marie -Rose FRA 2sf1 Stuttgart 1986 26 10.18 -1.0 Mark Lewis Francis 2 Barcelona 2010 26 14 10.18 -1.0 FRA 3 Barcelona 2010 26 10.18 -1.0 Francis Obikwelu 4 Barcelona 2010 26 10.18 -10 Dwain Chambers 5 Barcelona 2010 31 16 10.19 0.0 ITA 1h2 Praha 1978 31 16 10.19 0.0 Max Moriniere FRA 1h2 Split 1990 31 10.19 0.3 Bruno Marie -Rose 2sf1 Split 1990 31 10.19 -0.7 Linford Christie 1sf1 Helsinki 1994 31 10.19 -0.2 Ronald Pognon 1qf2 Göteborg 2006 31 10.19 1.0 Francis Obikwelu 1sf2 Göteborg 2006 31 10.19 -1.4 Christophe Lemaitre 1h5 Barcelona 2010 31 10.19 -1.0 Martial Mbandjock 1sf3 Barcelona 2010 39 18 10.20 1.2 POL 1h5 Athinai 1982 39 10.20 -0.1 Steffen Bringmann 2 Stuttgart 1986 39 10.20 0.3 Max Moriniere 3sf1 Split 1990 39 18 10.20 0.3 GBR 4sf1 Split 1990 39 18 10.20 1.7 NOR 1sf2 Helsinki 1994 39 18 10.20 0.3 ITA 4 Budapest 1998 45 22 10.21 -0.8 GDR 1 Athinai 1982 45 10.21 -0.1 Bruno Marie -Rose 3 Stuttgart 1986 45 22 10.21 -1.2 FRA 1h1 Split 1990 45 10.21 -0.2 Daniel Sangouma 1sf2 Split 1990 45 22 10.21 0.3 GBR 2sf1 Budapest 1998 45 10.21 0.5 Haralabos Papadias 2sf2 Budapest 1998 45 22 10.21 1.3 Dariusz Kuc POL 6 Göteborg 2006 45 10.21 -1.5 Dwain Chambers 1h1 Barcelona 2010 45 10.21 -1.2 Mark Lewis Francis 3sf1 Barcelona 2010 54 26 10.22 1.5 GBR 3sf1 Stuttgart 1986 55 27 10.23 1.5 Viktor Bryzgin URS 4sf1 Stuttgart 1986 55 10.23 1.5 Dariusz Kuc 3sf1 Göteborg 2006 55 10.23 1.0 Matic Osovnikar 2sf2 Göteborg 2006 55 27 10.23 -0.1 ITA 3sf2 Barcelona 2010 59 29 10.24 -0.1 Thomas Schröder GDR 4 Stuttgart 1986 59 10.24 0.3 Marlon Devonish 5 Budapest 1998 59 29 10.24 0.4 Yeoryios Theodoridis GRE 1h3 München 2002 59 29 10.24 1.0 Roland Nemeth HUN 1h5 München 2002 59 10.24 0.1 Yeoryios Theodoridis 2sf2 München 2002 59 10.24 1.3 Dwain Chambers 1h4 Göteborg 2006 59 10.24 1.3 Dwain Cham bers 7 Göteborg 2006 66 32 10.25 -0.8 ITA 2 Athinai 1982 66 10.25 -1.0 Linford Christie 1h5 Stuttgart 1986 66 10.25 -0.1 Allan Wells 5 Stuttgart 1986 66 10.25 -0.1 Yeoryios Theodoridis 1qf1 München 2002 66 10.25 0.9 Franci s Obikwelu 1h6 Göteborg 2006 66 10.25 1.5 Dwain Chambers 4sf1 Göteborg 2006 66 10.25 -1.0 Francis Obikwelu 2sf3 Barcelona 2010

All time performance list at the European Championships - Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 10.00 2.2 Linford Christie GBR 1 Split 1990 2 2 10.04 2.2 Daniel Sangouma FRA 2 Split 1990 3 3 10.07 2.2 John Regis GBR 3 Split 1990 4 4 10.10 2.2 Bruno Marie -Rose FRA 4 Split 1990 5 5 10.15 2.2 Max Moriniere FRA 5 Split 1990 6 10 .19 2.1 Linford Christie 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986

Slowest winning (auto) time: 10.60 by Wieslaw Maniak (POL) in 1966 Slowest winning time since 1990: 10.14 by Linford Christie (GBR) in 1994

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Nat Venue Ye ar Max 0. 22 10.27 -1.3 URS Helsinki 19 71 Min 0.0 1 10.60 -0.6 Wieslaw Maniak POL Budapest 19 66 10.49 -2.7 Valeriy Borzov URS Athinai 1969

Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.30 10.26 10.56 Valeriy Borzov URS Helsinki 1971 Min 0.02 10.60 10.62 Wieslaw Maniak POL Budapest 1966

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0. 15 10.56 -2.7 Phii ppe Clerc SUI Athinai 19 69 Min 0.00 10.62 -0.6 FRA Budapest 1966 10.35 -1.0 Klaus Dieter Bieler FRG Roma 1974 10.28 -0.8 Marian Woronin POL Athinai 1982 10.18 -1.0 Martial Mbandjock FRA Barcelona 2010

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 9.99 1.3 Francis Obikwelu POR Göteborg 2006 2 10.10 0.3 Dwain Chambers GBR Budapest 1998 1.3 Andrey Yepishin RUS Göteborg 2006 10.04w 2.2 Daniel Sangouma FRA Split 1990 3 10.14 1.3 Matic Osovnikar SLO Göteborg 2006 10.07w 2.2 John Regis GBR Split 1990 4 10.16 1.3 Ronald Pognon FRA Göteborg 2006 10.10w 2.2 Bruno Marie-Rose FRA Split 1990 5 10.16 1.3 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR Göteborg 2006 10.15w 2.2 Max Moriniere FRA Split 1990 6 10.21 1.3 Dariusz Kuc POL Göteborg 2006 7 10.24 1.3 Dwain Chambers GBR Göteborg 2006 8 10.34 -0.1 Antoine Richard FRA Stuttgart 1986

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 9.58 0.9 JAM 16 Aug 2009 2 9.71 0.9 USA Berlin 16 Aug 2009 3 9.84 0.9 JAM Berlin 16 Aug 2009 4 9.89 0.6 USA Athinai 22 Aug 2004 5 9.93 0.9 Richard Thompson TRI Berlin 16 Aug 2009 6 9.96 1.2 Ray Stewart JAM 25 Aug 1991

100m – 200m double gold medalists (& their performances in 4x100m Relays) Name Nation 4x100m Relay Venue Year Christophe Lemaitre FRA Gold Barcelona 2010 Francis Obikwelu POR None Göteborg 2006 Pietro Mennea ITA 5th Praha 1978 Valeriy Borzov URS None Helsinki 1971 Heinz Fütterer FRG None Bern 1954 Martinus Osendarp NED None 1938 Christian Berger NED Bronze Torino 1934

100m – 200m double medalist (double gold medalists are indicated with # and in bold ) Name Nation 100m 200m Venue Year Christ ophe Lemaitre # FRA Gold Gold Barcelona 2010 Martial Mbandjock FRA Bronze Bronze Barcelona 2010 Francis Obikwelu # POR Gold Gold Göteborg 2006 Francis Obikwelu POR Gold Silver München 2002 Geir Moen NOR Silver Gold Helsinki 1994 Linford Christie GBR Gold Bronze Split 1990 John Regis GBR Bronze Gold Split 1990 Frank Emmelmann GDR Gold Bronze Athinai 1982 Pietro Mennea # ITA Gold Gold Praha 1978 Pietro Mennea ITA Silver Gold Roma 1974 Valeriy Borzov # URS Gold Gold Helsinki 1971 SUI Bronze Gold Athinai 1969 FRA Silver Gold Budapest 1966 GER Silver Gold 1958 Heinz Fütterer # FRG Gold Gold Bern 1954 George Ellis GBR Bronze Bronze Bern 1954 Etiene Bally FRA Gold Silver Bruxelles 1950 Haakon Tranberg NOR Silver Silver 1946 Martinus Osendarp # NED Gold Gold Paris 1938 Christiaan Berger # NED Gold Gold Torino 1934 Jozsef Sir HUN Bronze Silver Torino 1934

Fastest time in each round (4 rounds were contested from 1994 to 2006) Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 9.99 1.3 Francis Obikwelu POR Göteborg 2006 Semi-final 10.06 -1.2 Christophe Lemaitre FRA Barcelona 2010 Second round 10.08 0.7 Linford Christie GBR Helsinki 1994 First round 10.19 0.0 Pietro Mennea ITA Praha 1978 0.0 Max Moriniere FRA Split 1990 -1.5 Christophe Lemaitre FRA Barcelona 2010

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 10.27 1.5 5sf1 Anatoliy Dovgal UKR Göteborg 2006 1.5 5sf1 Christian Haas FRG Stuttgart 1986 -0.1 4sf2 Ryan Moseley AUT Barcelona 2010

Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 10.39 0.1 4qf4 ITA München 2002

Multiple Gold Medalists: Linford Christie (GBR): 1986, 1990, 1994 Valeriy Borzov (URS): 1969, 1971, 1974 Francis Obikwelu (POR): 2002, 2006

Multiple Medalists: Linford Christie (GBR): 1986 Gold; 1990 Gold; 1994 Gold Valeriy Borzov (URS): 1969 Gold; 1971 Gold; 1974 Gold Francis Obikwelu (POR): 2002 Gold; 2006 Gold; Darren Campbell (GBR): 1998 Gold; 2002 Silver Pietro Mennea (ITA): 1974 Silver; 1978 Gold Claude Piquemal (FRA): 1962 Gold; 1966 Bronze

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 5 3 3 URS 3 2 FRA 3 5 3 NED 2 POR 2 ITA 1 4 1 GER 1 2 1 GDR 1 2 FRG 1 1 1 POL 1 1 NOR 2 RUS 1 1 GRE 2 HUN 2 SWE 1 SLO 1 SUI 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2010 Lemaitre Mbandjock GBR 1998 Campbell Chambers GBR 1990 Christie Regis FRA 1966 Bambuck Piquemal FRA 1962 Piquemal Delecour GER 1958 Hary Germar

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 10.07 10.11 9.99 10.06 10.04 10.14 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 10.21 10.18 10.14 10.27 10.17 10.31 Missing Medal (4 th ) 10.25 10.18 10.16 10.31 10.20 10.38

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year GDR Frank Emmelmann Marlies Göhr Athinai 1982 POL Wieslaw Maniak Ewa Klobukowska Budapest 1966

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and European gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Linford Christie GBR 1992 1993 1986, 1990, 1994 Valeriy Borzov URS 1972 Not held before 1983 1969, 1971, 1974 FRG 1960 Not held before 1983 1958

European Champion who previously won European Junior Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Christophe Lemaitre FRA 2010 2009 Valeriy Borzov URS 1969, 1971, 1974 1968

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 10.11 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.18 Martial Mbandjock FRA 10.18 2006 Francis Obikwelu POR 9.99 Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.10 Matic Osovnikar SLO 10.14 2002 Francis Obikwelu POR 10.06 Darren Campbell GBR 10.15 Roland Nemeth HUN 10.27 1998 Darren Campbell GBR 10.04 Dwain Chambers GBR 10.10 Charalambos Papadias GRE 10.17 1994 Linford Christie GBR 10.14 Geir Moen NOR 10.20 Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy RUS 10.31

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 FRA 10.07 GBR 10.41 David Bolarinwa GBR 10.46 2009 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 10.04 AZE 10.16 Eugene Ayanful GBR 10.37 2007 Julian Reus GER 10.38 Yannick Lesourd FRA 10.53 Giuseppe Aita ITA 10.57 2005 GBR 10.51 GBR 10.52 Alex Nelson GBR 10.60 2003 Leon Baptise GBR 10.50 Till Helmke GER 10.52 Monu Miah GBR 10.54 2001 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.09 Time Goebel GER 10.18 Igor Blazevic CRO 10.31 1999 Fabrice Calligny FRA 10.19 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.37 Konstantin Vasyukov UKR 10.41 1997 Dwain Chambers GBR 10.06 GBR 10.24 Frederic Krantz FRA 10.35

All time European List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9.86 0.6 Francis Obikwelu POR 2 OG- Athinai 22 Aug 2004 2 2 9.87 0.3 Linford Christie GBR 1 WC-Stuttgart 15 Aug 1993 3 9.91 1.9 Linford Christie 1 CWG-Victoria 23 Aug 1994

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9.58 0.9 Usain Bolt JAM 1 WC-Berlin 16 Aug 2009 2 2 9.71 0.9 Tyson Gay USA 2 WC-Berlin 16 Aug 2009 3 3 9.72 0.2 Asafa Powell JAM 1rA 2 Sept 2008

Fastest Performances on European Soil by European Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9.86 0.6 Francis Obikwelu POR 2 OG- Athinai 22 Aug 2004 2 2 9.87 0.3 Linford Christie GBR 1 WC-Stuttgart 15 Aug 1993 3 3 9.92 2.0 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 1 Albi 29 July 2011 4 9.93 0.0 Francis Obikwelu 1q1 OG-Athinai 21 Aug 2004

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 9.87 1.9 Frank Fredericks NAM 1 25 June 1996 2 2 9.88 0.4 USA 1 7 Aug 2005 3 9.99 -1.0 Justin Gatlin 1sf2 7 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 10.07 0.4 Francis Obikwelu POR 4 7 Aug 2005 2 2 10.08 0.7 Linford Christie GBR 1qf1 7 Aug 1994 2 2 10.08 -1.0 GBR 5sf2 7 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9.77 1.6 Asafa Powell JAM 1 Athinai 14 June 2005 1 9.77 1.5 Asafa Powell 1 11 June 2006 1 1 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay USA 1q1 Eugene 28 June 2008

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9.95 1.0 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 1r2 Stockholm 18 June 2011 1 9.95 1.0 Christophe Lemaitre 3rA Lausanne 30 June 2011 3 9.96 0.9 Christophe Lemaitre 2 Montreil 7 June 2011

Please send any corrections to [email protected] 2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 200m by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 19.85 -0.5 Konstandinos Kederis GRE 1 München 2002 2 2 20.01 1.6 Francis Obikwelu POR 1 Göteborg 2006 3 3 20.11 0.0 John Regis GBR 1 Split 1990 4 4 20.16 -0.2 Pietro Mennea ITA 1 Praha 1978 4 20.16 0.5 John Regis 1sf1 Split 1990 6 20.18 0.2 Konstandinos Kederis 1sf2 München 2002 7 20.21 -0.5 Francis Obikwelu 2 München 2002 8 5 20.23 0.2 Marlon Devonish GBR 2sf2 München 2002 9 20.24 -0.5 Marlon Devonish 3 München 2002 10 20.29 -0.8 Konstandinos Kederis 1qf2 München 2002 11 6 20.30 -0.5 Christian Malcolm GBR 4 München 2002 11 6 20.30 -0.1 Geir Moen NOR 1 Helsinki 1994 13 8 20.31 0.0 Valeriy Borzov URS 1 Helsinki 1971 13 8 20.31 0.0 Jean-Charles Trouabal FRA 2 Split 1990 13 8 20.31 -0.5 Marcin Jedrusinski POL 5 München 2002 16 11 20.33 0.0 Linford Chrsitie GBR 3 Split 1990 17 20.36 1.1 Francis Obikwelu 1sf1 Göteborg 2006 18 20.37 -0.3 Marcin Jedrusinski 1qf3 München 2002 18 12 20.37 -0.8 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 1 Barcelona 2010 20 13 20.38 1.1 SWE 2sf1 Göteborg 2006 20 20.38 1.6 Johan Wissman 2 Göteborg 2006 20 20.38 -0.8 Christian Malcolm 2 Barcelona 2010 23 14 20.39 -1.2 GBR 1h1 Budapest 1998 23 20.39 0.8 Christophe Lemaitre 1sf2 Barcelona 2010 25 20.40 -0.2 Pietro Mennea 1sf1 Praha 1978 26 20.41 -0.8 Marlon Devonish 2qf2 München 2002 27 15 20.42 -0.8 Martial Mbandjock FRA 3 Barcelona 2010 28 16 20.46 -0.6 GDR 1 Athinai 1982 28 20.46 -0.5 Marcin Jedrusinski 1sf1 München 2002 30 17 20.47 -0.6 GBR 2 Athinai 1982 30 17 20.47 -0.1 Vladislav Dologodin UKR 2 Helsinki 1994 32 20.48 -0.5 Francis Obikwelu 2sf1 München 2002 33 19 20.50 1.2 Saidy Ndure Jaysuma NOR 1sf1 Barcelona 2010 34 20 20.52 0.0 URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 34 20.52 1.7 Vladislav Dologodin 1sf2 Helsinki 1994 34 20 20.52 -0.6 Rodrigue Nordin FRA 1h4 Budapest 1998 37 22 20.53 -1.0 Doug Walker GBR 1 Budapest 1998 37 20.53 1.8 Marlon Devonish 1h2 Göteborg 2006 39 23 20.54 0.0 Thomas Schröder GDR 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986 39 20.54 0.5 Jean-Charles Trouabal 2sf1 Split 1990 39 20.54 -0.5 Christian Malcolm 3sf1 München 2002 39 20.54 1.6 Marlon Devonish 3 Göteborg 2006 43 24 20.55 -1.2 Troy Douglas NED 2h1 Budapest 1998 43 20.55 0.8 Francis Obikwelu 1h4 München 2002 43 20.55 1.2 Marlon Devonish 2sf1 Barcelona 2010 46 20.56 0.5 Geir Moen 1sf1 Helsinki 1994 46 20.56 0.0 Linford Christie 1sf2 Split 1990 48 20.57 0.8 Marcin Jedrusinski 2h4 München 2002 48 25 20.57 1.6 Kristof Beyens BEL 4 Göteborg 2006 50 20.58 0.7 Olaf Prenzler 1sf2 Athinai 1982 50 26 20.58 0.0 Jürgen Evers FRG 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986 50 26 20.58 1.7 David Alerte FRA 1h1 Göteborg 2006 50 20.58 -0.7 Francis Obikwelu 1qf4 Göteborg 2006 50 20.58 0.8 Christian Malcolm 2sf2 Barcelona 2010 55 28 20.59 -1.2 Christophe Cheval FRA 3h1 Budapest 1998 55 20.59 0.8 David Alerte 3sf2 Barcelona 2010

All time performance list at the European Championships - Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 20.45 3.4 Jean-Charles Trouabal FRA 1h2 Split 1990 2 2 20.47 2.4 ITA 1h3 Split 1990 3 3 20.56 3.4 Oleg Fatun URS 2h2 Split 1990

Slowest winning (auto) time: 20.93 by Roger Bambuck (FRA) in 1966 Slowest winning time since 1990: 20.53 by Doug Walker (GBR) in 1998

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.45 20.16 -0.2 Pietro Mennea ITA Praha 1978 Min 0.01 20.46 -0.6 Olaf Prenzler GDR Athinai 1982 20.37 -0.8 Christophe Lemaitre FRA Barcelona 2010

Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.53 20.01 20.54 Francis Obikwelu POR Goteborg 2006 Min 0.05 20.37 20.42 Christophe Lemaitre FRA Barcelona 2010

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.33 20.33 0.0 Linford Christie GBR Split 1990 Min 0.00 20.60 -0.6 Frank Emmelmann GDR Athinai 1982

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 19.85 -0.5 Konstadinos Kederis GRE München 2002 2 20.21 -0.5 Francis Obikwelu POR München 2002 3 20.24 -0.5 Marlon Devonish GBR München 2002 4 20.30 -0.5 Christian Malcolm GBR München 2002 5 20.31 -0.5 Marcin Jedrusinski POL München 2002 6 20.68 -0.5 ITA München 2002 7 20.73 -0.5 Troy Douglas NED München 2002 8 20.81 -0.6 Sergey Sokolov URS Athinai 1982

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 19.19 -0.3 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 20 Aug 2009 2 19.53 0.7 Walter Dix USA Bruxelles 16 Sept 2011 3 19.80 0.4 TRI 1 Aug 1996 0.8 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 3 Sept 2011 4 19.89 -0.3 Shawn Crawford USA Berlin 20 Aug 2009 5 19.98 -0.3 Steve Mullings JAM Berlin 20 Aug 2009 6 20.17 1.0 James Trapp USA New Orleans 28 June 1992

100m – 200m double gold medalists (& their performances in 4x100m Relays) Name Nation 4x100m Relay Venue Year Christophe Lemaitre FRA Gold Barcelona 2010 Francis Obikwelu POR None Göteborg 2006 Pietro Mennea ITA 5th Praha 1978 Valeriy Borzov URS None Helsinki 1971 Heinz Fütterer FRG None Bern 1954 Martinus Osendarp NED None Paris 1938 Christian Berger NED Bronze Torino 1934

Fastest time in each round (4 rounds were contested in 1994, 2002 and 2006) Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 19.85 -0.5 Konstandinos Kederis GRE München 2002 Semi-final 20.16 0.5 John Regis GBR Split 1990 Second round 20.29 -0.8 Konstandinos Kederis GRE München 2002 First round 20.39 -1.2 Julian Golding GBR Budapest 1998

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 20.69 0.2 5sf2 Anninos Marcoullides CYP München 2002 0.0 5sf2 Linford Christie GBR Stuttgart 1986

Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 20.93 0.6 5qf1 Roman Smirnov RUS Göteborg 2006

Multiple Gold Medalists: Pietro Mennea (ITA): 1974, 1978

Multiple Medalists: Francis Obikwelu (POR): 2002 Silver; 2006 Gold; Olaf Prenzler (GDR): 1978 Silver; 1982 Gold; Pietro Mennea (ITA): 1974 Gold; 1978 Gold Martinus Osendarp (NED): 1934 Bronze; 1938 Gold

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 3 4 6 URS 3 1 1 FRA 2 2 3 NED 2 2 ITA 2 1 FRG 1 3 GDR 1 2 3 POR 1 1 SWE 1 1 NOR 1 1 GER 1 1 SUI 1 1 GRE 1 POL 2 1 HUN 1 UKR 1 BEL 1 TCH 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2010 Lemaitre Mbandjock GBR 1998 Walker Turner Golding GBR 1990 Regis Christie URS 1986 Krylov Fedoriv GDR 1982 Prenzler Emmelmann FRA 1966 Bambuck Nallet NED 1934 Berger Osendarp

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 20.21 20.37 20.01 19.85 20.53 20.30 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 20.52 20.42 20.54 20.24 20.72 20.68 Missing Medal (4 th ) 20.59 20.62 20.57 20.30 20.78 20.70

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year FRA Christophe Lemaitre Myriam Soumare Barcelona 2010 GDR Olaf Prenzler Barbel Wockel Athinai 1982 URS Nikolay Karakulov Yevgeniya Sechenova Oslo 1946

100m – 200m double medalist (double gold medalists are indicated with # and in bold ) Name Nation 100m 200m Venue Year Christophe Lemaitre # FRA Gold Gold Barcelona 2010 Martial Mbandjock FRA Bronze Bronze Barcelona 2010 Francis Obikwelu # POR Gold Gold Göteborg 2006 Francis Obikwelu POR Gold Silver München 2002 Geir Moen NOR Silver Gold Helsinki 1994 Linford Christie GBR Gold Bronze Split 1990 John Regis GBR Bronze Gold Split 1990 Frank Emmelmann GDR Gold Bronze Athinai 1982 Pietro Mennea # ITA Gold Gold Praha 1978 Pietro Mennea ITA Silver Gold Roma 1974 Valeriy Borzov # URS Gold Gold Helsinki 1971 Philippe Clerc SUI Bronze Gold Athinai 1969 Roger Bambuck FRA Silver Gold Budapest 1966 Manfred Germar GER Silver Gold Stockholm 1958 Heinz Fütterer # FRG Gold Gold Bern 1954 George Ellis GBR Bronze Bronze Bern 1954 Etiene Bally FRA Gold Silver Bruxelles 1950 Haakon Tranberg NOR Silver Silver Oslo 1946 Martinus Osendarp # NED Gold Gold Paris 1938 Chr istiaan Berger # NED Gold Gold Torino 1934 Jozsef Sir HUN Bronze Silver Torino 1934

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and European gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Konstadinos Kederis GRE 2000 2001 2002 Pietro Mennea ITA 1980 Not held before 1983 1974, 1978 Valeriy Borzov URS 1972 Not held before 1983 1971

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Valeriy Borzov URS 1971, 1974 1968

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 20.37 Christian Malcolm GBR 20.38 Martial Mbandjock FRA 20.42 2006 Francis Obikwelu POR 20.01 Johan Wissman SWE 20.38 Marlon Devonish GBR 20.54 2002 Konstantinos Kenteris GRE 19.85 Francis Obikwelu POR 20.21 Marton Devonish GBR 20.24 1998 Doug Walker GBR 20.53 Doug Turner GBR 20.64 Julian Golding GBR 20.72 1994 Geir Moen NOR 20.30 Vladislav Dologodin UKR 20.47 Patrick Stevens BEL 20.68

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 David Bolarinwa GBR 21.07 Pierre Vincent FRA 21.22 Jeffrey John FRA 21.24 2009 Ramil Guliyev AZE 20.33 Robert Hering GER 20.83 ITA 21.03 2007 Alex Nelson GBR 20.83 Julian Reus GER 20.87 Luke Fagan GBR 21.08 2005 Daniel Schnelting GER 21.12 Julian Thomas GBR 21.17 Wade Bennett-Jackson GBR 21.41 2003 Sebastian Ernst GER 20.63 Roman Smirnov RUS 20.86 Till Helmke GER 20.86 2001 Ronald Pognon FRA 20.80 Kevin Rans BEL 20.89 Dwayne Grant GBR 20.92 1999 ITA 20.46 GBR 20.60 Chris Lambert GBR 20.67 1997 Christian Malcolm GBR 20.51 Piotr Berestiuk POL 20.91 Mark Findlay GBR 20.99

All time European List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 19.72A 1.8 Pietro Mennea ITA 1 12 Sept 1979 2 2 19.80 0.8 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 3 Daegu 3 Sept 2011 3 3 19.85 -0.5 Konstandinos Kederis GRE 1 Münchern 9 Aug 2002 4 4 19.87 1.8 John Regis GBR 1 Sestriere 31 July 1994

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 19.19 -0.3 Usain Bolt JAM 1 WC-Berlin 20 Aug 2009 2 2 19.26 0.7 JAM 1 Bruxelles 16 Sept 2011 3 3 19.53 0.7 Walter Dix USA 2 Bruxelles 16 Sept 2011 4 19.57 0.0 Usain Bolt 1 Bruxelles 4 Sept 2009 5 19.59 -0.9 Usain Bolt 1 Lausanne 7 July 2009 6 4 19.63 0.4 Xavier Carter USA 1 Lausanne 11 July 2006

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 19.85 -0.5 Konstandinos Kederis GRE 1 München 9 Aug 2002 2 2 19.87 1.8 John Regis GBR 1 Sestriere 31 July 1994 3 3 19.89 1.3 Juysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 1 Stuttgart 23 Sept 2007

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 20.04 -0.5 Justin Gatlin USA 1 11 Aug 2005 2 2 20.14 1.1 USA 1 14 Aug 1983 3 3 20.14 -0.1 Ato Boldon TRI 1 10 June 1999

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 20.30 0.0 Valeriy Borzov URS 1 13 Aug 1971 2 20.30 -0.1 Geir Moen NOR 1 11 Aug 1994 3 2 20.33 0.5 Vladislav Dologodin UKR 1 25 June 1996

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 19.62 -0.3 Tyson Gay USA 1 Indianapolis 24 June 2007 2 2 19.66 1.7 Michael Johnson USA 1 Atlanta 23 June 1996 3 19.75 1.5 USA 1 Indianapolis 19 June 1983

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 20.10 0.5 Konstandinos Kederis GRE 1 Athinai 11 June 2001 2 2 20.11 1.9 Linford Christie GBR 1 Villeneuve 25 June 1995 3 3 20.15 -0.6 Christian Malcolm GBR 1 Firenze 19 June 2005

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 400m by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 44.52 GBR 1 Budapest 1998 2 2 44.59 Roger B lack GBR 1 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 44.63 Thomas Schönlebe GDR 2 Stuttgart 1986 4 4 44.71 Jonathan Borlee BEL 1sf1 Barcelona 2010 5 5 44.72 FRG 1 Athinai 1982 6 6 44.79 IRL 1sf2 Barcelona 2010 7 44.82 Iwan Thomas 1sf2 Budapest 1998 8 7 44.85 Mathias Schersing GDR 3 Stuttgart 1986 9 8 44.87 FRA 2sf1 Barcelona 2010 10 9 44.88 GBR 2sf2 Barcelona 2010 11 10 44.95 FRA 1sf1 Göteborg 2006 12 11 45.00 Galeta Cornet ESP 1sf2 Split 1990 12 11 45.00 GBR 3sf1 Barcelona 2010 14 45.02 Marc Raquil 1 Göteborg 2006 15 13 45.04 FRG 1 Roma 1974 15 13 45.04 Robert Mackowiak POL 2 Budapest 1998 17 45.08 1 Split 1990 17 45.08 Robert Mackowiak 2sf2 Budapest 1998 17 15 45.08 Kevin Borlee BEL 1 Barcelona 2010 20 16 45.09 Duaine Ladejo GBR 1 Helsinki 1994 20 16 45.09 Vladislav Frolov RUS 2 Göteborg 2006 22 45.13 Thomas Schönlebe 2 Split 1990 23 18 45.14 Mark Richardson GBR 3 Budapest 1998 23 18 45.14 Ing o Schultz GER 1 München 2002 25 20 45.15 GDR 2sf2 Split 1990 25 20 45.15 FRG 3sf2 Split 1990 27 45.20 Roger Black 2 Helsinki 1994 27 22 45.20 David Canal ESP 1h2 Budapest 1998 29 45.21 Vladislav Frolov 2sf1 Göteborg 2006 30 23 45.22 Tomasz Czubak POL 1sf1 Budapest 1998 31 45.23 Leslie Djhone 1sf2 Göteborg 2006 31 45.23 Michael Bingham GBR 2 Barcelona 2010 31 45.23 Martyn Rooney 3 Barcelona 2010 34 45.24 David Canal 2 München 2002 34 24 45.24 Kacper Kozlo wski POL 3sf2 Barcelona 2010 34 24 45.24 RUS 4 Barcelona 2010 37 26 45.25 GBR 4 Stuttgart 1986 38 45.27 Jens Carlowitz 3 Split 1990 39 27 45.28 GBR 3 München 2002 39 45.28 David Gillick IRL 5 Barcelona 2010 41 28 45.29 Andreas Knebel GDR 2 Athinai 1982 41 45.29 David Canal 3sf2 Budapest 1998 43 29 45.30 Viktor Markin URS 3 Athinai 1982 43 29 45.30 Slobodan Brankovic YUG 4sf2 Split 1990 43 45.30 Gelata Cornet 4 Split 1990 43 29 45.30 Andrea Barbe ri ITA 3sf1 Göteborg 2006 43 45.30 Leslie Djhone 6 Barcelona 2010 48 45.32 Kevin Borlee BEL 1sf3 Barcelona 2010 49 45.33 Roger Black 1sf1 Stuttgart 1986 50 45.35 Derek Redmond 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986 50 32 45.35 Ralf Lübke FRG 5 Stuttgart 1986 50 45.35 Daniel Caines 1sf1 München 2002 50 45.35 Jonahan Borlee 7 Barcelona 2010 54 45.38 Mathias Schersing 2sf1 Stuttgart 1986 54 33 45.38 Daniel Dabrowski POL 2sf2 Göteborg 2006 54 33 45.38 Marco Vistalli ITA 4sf2 Barcelona 2010 57 45.40 Roger Black 1h1 Stuttgart 1986 57 35 45.40 POL 4 München 2002 57 45.40 Leslie Djhone 3 Göteborg 2006 60 36 45.41 Antonio Sánchez ESP 6 Stuttgart 1986 60 45.41 Mark Richardson 2sf1 Budapest 1998 62 45.42 Thomas Schönlebe 2sf2 Stuttgart 1986 62 45.42 Norbert Dobeleit 5 Split 1990 64 45.43 Tomasz Czubak 4 Budapest 1998 65 45.44 Iwan Thomas 2h2 Budapest 1998 66 37 45.45 GBR 1 Helsinki 1971 66 37 45.45 GBR 4 Athinai 1982 68 45.46 Roger Black 1sf1 Split 1990 68 39 45.46 Piotr Haczek POL 5 Budapest 1998 70 40 45.49 ITA 2 Roma 1974 70 45.49 Slobodan Brankovic 6 Split 1990 70 45.49 2sf1 München 2002 70 45.49 Michael Bingham GBR 1h5 Barcelona 2010

Slowest winning (auto) time: 45.75 by (POL) in 1969 Slowest winning time since 1990: 45.14 by Ingo Schultz (GER) 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.63 45.04 Karl Honz FRG Roma 1974 0.8h 47.4h GBR Paris 1938 Min 0.04 44.59 Roger Black GBR Stuttgart 1986 45.73 Franz-Peter Hofmeister FRG Praha 1978 45.45 David Jenkins GBR Helsinki 1971

Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.87 45.09 45.96 Duaine Ladejo GBR Helsinki 1994 Min 0.08 45.75 45.83 Jan Werner POL Athinai 1969

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.40 44.85 Mathias Schersing GDR Stuttgart 1986 0.6h 48.0h Bertil von Wachenfeldt SWE Torino 1934 Min 0.01 45.23 Martyn Rooney GBR Barcelona 2010

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 44.52 Iwan Thomas GBR Budapest 1998 2 44.63 Thomas Schönlebe GDR Stuttgart 1986 3 44.85 Mathias Schersing GDR Stuttgart 1986 4 45.24 Vladimir Krasnov RUS Barcelona 2010 5 45.28 David Gillick IRL Barcelona 2010 6 45.30 Leslie Djhone FRA Barcelona 2010 7 45.35 Jonathan Borlee BEL Barcelona 2010 8 46.07 Kacper Kozlowski POL Barcelona 2010

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 43.18 Michael Johnson USA Sevilla 26 Aug 1999 2 43.91 Harry Reynolds USA Atlanta 19 June 1996 3 44.09 USA 28 Sept 1988 4 44.25 Ian Morris TRI Barcelona 5 Aug 1992 5 44.45 USA Eugene 19 June 1993 6 44.52 Iwan Thomas GBR Athinai 5 Aug 1997

Fastest time in each round (3 rounds from 1950) Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 44.52 Iwan Thomas GBR Budapest 1998 Semi-final 44.71 Jonathan Borlee BEL Barcelona 2010 First round 45.20 David Canal ESP Budapest 1998

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 45.38 4sf2 Marco Vistalli ITA Barcelona 2010

Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 46.32 5h2 Vladimir Prosin URS Stuttgart 1986

Multiple Gold Medalists: Roger Black (GBR): 1986 Gold; 1990 Gold

Multiple Medalists: (GBR): 1946 Bronze; 1950 Gold Jacques Lunis (FRA): 1946 Silver; 1950 Silver (GER): 1962 Silver; 1966 Bronze Stanislaw Gredzinski (POL): 1966 Gold; 1969 Bronze Jan Werner (POL): 1969 Gold; 1971 Bronze David Jenkins (GBR): 1971 Gold; 1974 Silver Roger Black (GBR): 1986 Gold; 1990 Gold; 1994 Silver Thomas Schönlebe (GDR): 1986 Silver; 1990 Silver

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 9 4 4 FRG 3 2 POL 2 2 2 GER 2 1 3 FRA 1 4 2 URS 1 1 BEL 1 DEN 1 GDR 3 2 RUS 1 TCH 1 ITA 1 FIN 1 ESP 1 NED 1 SWE 2 SUI 1 HUN 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GBR 1958 Wrighton Salisbury GER 1962 Kinder Reske POL 1966 Gredzinski Badenski POL 1969 Werner Gredzinski FRG 1974 Honz Hermann GDR 1986 Schönlebe Schersing GDR 1990 Schönlebe Carlowitz GBR 1994 Ladejo Black GBR 1998 Thomas Richardson FRA 2006 Raquil Djhone GBR 2010 M Bingham M Rooney

200m – 400m double medalist in the same championships Name Nation 200m 400m Venue Year Ardalion Ignatyev URS Silver Gold Bern 1954

200m – 400m double medalist in the different championships Name Nation 200m Venue Year 400m Venue Year Jean -Claude Nallet FRA Bronze Budapest 1966 Silver Athinai 1969

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 44.97 45.08 45.02 45.14 44.52 45.09 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 45.40 45.23 45.40 45.28 45.14 45.96 Missing Medal (4 th ) 45.51 45.24 45.46 45.40 45.43 46.01

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Never happened

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) No athlete won Olympics, Worlds and European (Olympics and European before 1983) gold at 400m 1986 & 1990 European Champion, Roger Black won silver at both 1991 Worlds and 1996 Olympics

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Roger Black GBR 1986, 1990 1985 Hartmut Weber FRG 1982 1979

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Kevin Borlee BEL 45.08 Michael Bingham GBR 45.23 Martyn Rooney GBR 45.23 2006 Marc Rauil RUS 45.09 Vladislav Frolov RUS 45.09 Leslie Djhone FRA 45.40 2002 Ingo Schultz GER 45.14 David Canal ESP 45.24 Daniel Caines GBR 45.28 1998 Iwan Thomas GBR 44.52 Robert Mackowiak POL 45.04 Mark Richardson GBR 45.14 1994 Duaine Ladejo GBR 45.09 Roger Black GBR 45.20 Mathias Rusterholz SUI 45.96

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Marcell Deak-Nagy HUN 45.42 Nikita Uglov RUS 46.01 ITA 46.09 2009 Chris Clarke GBR 45.59 Andrezej Jaros POL 46.75 Louis Persent GBR 46.82 2007 Yannick Fonsat FRA 46.34 Marcin Klaczanski POL 46.46 Eric Kruger GER 46.49 2005 Zeljko Vincek CRO 46.14 Martyn Rooney GBR 46.56 Dimitrios Regas GRE 46.79 2003 Dimitrios Gravalos GRE 46.54 Kamghe Gaba GER 46.63 Piotr Kedzia POL 46.69 2001 Tim Benjamin GBR 46.43 Johan Wissman SWE 46.81 Bastian Swillims GER 46.88 1999 Ruwen Faller GER 46.38 Filip Walotka POL 46.42 Georgios Doupis GRE 47.03 1997 David Canal ESP 46.04 GRE 46.68 David Naismith GBR 47.11

All time European List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 44.33 Thomas Schönlebe GDR 1 WC -Roma 3 Sept 1987 2 2 44.36 Iwan Thomas GBR 1 13 July 1997 3 3 44.37 Roger Black GBR 2 Lausanne 3 July 1996 3 3 44.37 Mark Richardson GBR 1 Oslo 9 July 1998 3 44.37 Mark Richardson 3 8 Aug 1998

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 43.18 Michael Johnson USA 1 WC - Sevilla 26 Aug 1999 2 2 43.29 USA 1 Zürich 17 Aug 1988 3 43.39 Michael Johnso n 1 WC -Göteborg 9 Aug 1995

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 44.33 Thomas Schönlebe GDR 1 WC -Roma 3 Sept 1987 2 2 44.36 Iwan Thomas GBR 1 Birmingham 13 July 1997 3 3 44.37 Roger Black GBR 2 Lausanne 3 July 1996 3 3 44.37 Mark Richardson GBR 1 Oslo 9 July 1998 3 44.37 Mark Richardson 3 Monaco 8 Aug 1998

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 43.93 USA 1 12 Aug 2005 2 2 44.35 USA 2 12 Aug 2005 3 3 44.44 Tyler Christopher CAN 3 12 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 44.53 Mark Richardson GBR 1 13 June 1998 2 2 44.85 Tim Benjamin GBR 1h 1 9 Aug 2005 3 44.91 Mark Richardson GBR 1 18 June 1997

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 43.44 Michael Johnson USA 1 Atlanta 19 June 1996 2 43.66 Michael Johnson 1 Sacramento 16 June 1995 3 43.74 Michael Johnson 1 Eugene 19 June 1993

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 44.39 Roger Black GBR 1 Birmingham 16 June 1996 2 2 44.49 Iwan Thomas GBR 1 29 June 1997 2 3 44.53 Mark R ichardson GBR 1 Helsinki 13 June 1998

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 800m by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 1:43.84 GDR 1 Praha 1978 2 2 1:44.07 Luci ano Susanj YUG 1 Roma 1974 3 3 1:44.09 GBR 2 Praha 1978 4 4 1:44.50 GBR 1 Stuttgart 1986 5 5 1:44.61 Tom McKean GBR 2 Stuttgart 1986 6 1:44.76 Sebastian Coe 3 Praha 1978 7 1:44.76 Tom McKean 1 Split 1990 8 6 1:44.88 Stev e Cram GBR 3 Stuttgart 1986 9 7 1:44.89 GER 1 Budapest 1998 10 8 1:45.04 Andre Bucher SUI 2 Budapest 1998 11 9 1:45.23 Lukas Vydra CZE 3 Budapest 1998 12 10 1:45.46 James Mcllroy IRL 4 Budapest 1998 13 11 1:45.53 Rob Druppers NED 4 Stutt gart 1986 14 12 1:45.54 Ryszard Ostrowski POL 5 Stuttgart 1986 15 13 1:45.59 GBR 2 Split 1990 16 14 1:45.62 Yevgeniy Arzhanov URS 1 Helsinki 1971 17 15 1:45.64 ITA 1sf1 Split 1990 18 16 1:45.75 Nico Motchebon GER 1sf2 Helsink i 1994 19 1:45.76 Steve Ovett 2 Roma 1974 20 17 1:45.76 Piotr Piekarski POL 3 Split 1990 21 18 1:45.78 Balazs Koranyi HUN 5 Budapest 1998 22 19 1:45.79 Anatoliy Reshetnyak URS 4 Praha 1978 23 20 1:45.79 Slobodan Popovic YUG 2sf1 Split 1990 24 21 1: 45.80 Vebjø rn Rodal NOR 2sf2 Helsinki 1994 25 22 1:45.81 Andrey Sudnik URS 4 Split 1990 26 1:45.82 David Sharpe 3sf1 Split 1990 27 23 1:45.83 FRG 6 Stuttgart 1986 28 24 1:45.88 Giuseppe D’Urso ITA 3sf2 Helsinki 1994 29 25 1:45.89 FIN 3 Roma 1974 30 1:45.89 Andrey Sudnik 4sf1 Split 1990 31 26 1:45.89 Tomas De Teresa ESP 4sf2 Helsinki 1994 32 1:45.90 Slobodan P opovic 5 Split 1990 33 27 1:45.9h GDR 1 Budapest 1966 34 28 1:45.96 GDR 2 Helsinki 1971 35 29 1:45.96 Philippe Collard FRA 7 Stuttgart 1986 36 1:45.98 Dieter Fromm 1 Athinai 1969 37 30 1:46.0h Franz -Josef Kemper FRG 2 Budapest 1966 38 31 1:46.02 Vladimir Ponomaryev URS 4 Roma 1974 39 1:46.04 Tonino Viali 6 Split 199 0 40 32 1:46.12 ITA 1 Helsinki 1994 41 1:46.12 Nils Schumann 1h4 Budapest 1998 42 33 1:46.16 Andy Carter GBR 3 Helsinki 1971 43 34 1:46.18 RUS 5sf2 Helsinki 1994 44 35 1:46.19 Gerhard Stolle GDR 5 Roma 1974 45 36 1:4 6.19 2h4 Budapest 1998 46 37 1:46.24 Vladimir Podolayko URS 5 Praha 1978 47 38 1:46.25 Torbjörn Johansson SWE 6sf2 Helsinki 1994 48 39 1:46.26 Jozef Plachy TCH 2 Athinai 1969 49 40 1:46.28 Marcello Fiasco naro ITA 6 Roma 1974 50 41 1:4 6.29 Dieter Fromm 7 Roma 1974 51 42 1:46.3h Bodo Tümmler FRG 3 Budapest 1966 52 43 1:46.3h Chris Carter GBR 4 Budapest 1966 53 44 1:46.31 Willi Wülbeck FRG 8 Roma 1974 54 45 1:46.33 Hans -Peter Ferner FRG 1 Athinai 1982

Slowest winning (auto) time: 1:47.25 by Wilson Kipketer (DEN) in 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.69 1:44.07 Luciano Susanj YUG Roma 1974 Min 0.03 1:46.56 NED Göteborg 2006

Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.82 1:44.07 1:45.89 Luciano Susanj YUG Roma 1974 Min 0.15 1:47.07 1:47.22 POL Barcelona 2010

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.03 1:44.76 Sebastian Coe GBR Praha 1978 Min 0.04 1:46.94 Jorma Harkonen FIN Athinai 1982

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 1:43.84 Olaf Beyer GDR Praha 1978 2 1:44.09 Steve Ovett GBR Praha 1978 3 1:44.76 Sebastian Coe GBR Praha 1978 4 1:45.46 James Mcllroy IRL Budapest 1998 5 1:45.54 Ryszard Ostrowski POL Stuttgart 1986 6 1:45.83 Peter Braun FRG Stuttgart 1986 7 1:45.96 Philippe Collard FRA Stuttgart 1986 8 1:46.31 Willi Wülbeck FRG Roma 1974

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 1:41.01 KEN 29 Aug 2010 2 1:42.23 Abubaker Kaki SUD Oslo 4 June 2010 3 1:42.69 Japheth Kimutai KEN Bruxelles 3 Sept 1999 4 1:42.85 Norberto Tellez CUB Atlanta 31 July 1996 5 1:43.09 Djabir Said-Guerni ALG Bruxelles 3 Sept 1999 6 1:43.30 RUS Zürich 17 Aug 2001

Fastest time in each round (Only two rounds were contested until 1950) Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 1:43.84 Olaf Beyer GDR Praha 1978 Semi-final 1:45.64 Tonino Viali ITA Split 1990 First round 1:46.12 Nils Schumann GER Budapest 1998

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 1:46.18 5sf2 Andrey Loginov RUS Helsinki 1994

Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 1:47.57 3h4 Gert-Jan Liefers NED Budapest 1998

Multiple Gold Medalists: Manfred Matuschewski (GDR): 1962 Gold; 1966 Gold;

Multiple Medalists: Nils Schumann (GER): 1998 Gold; 2002 Bronze Andre Bucher (SUI): 1998 Silver; 2002 Silver Tom McKean (GBR): 1986 Silver; 1990 Gold; Sebastian Coe (GBR): 1978 Bronze; 1982 Silver; 1986 Gold; Steve Ovett (GBR): 1974 Silver; 1978 Silver Dieter Fromm (GDR): 1969 Gold; 1971 Silver Manfred Matuschewski (GDR): 1962 Gold; 1966 Gold; 1969 Bronze Paul Schmidt (FRG): 1958 Bronze; 1962 Bronze Audun Boysen (NOR): 1954 Bronze; 1958 Silver Marcel Hansenne (FRA): 1946 Bronze; 1950 Silver (ITA): 1934 Silver; 1938 Bronze

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 4 6 5 GDR 4 1 1 GER 2 2 HUN 2 FRG 1 1 3 ITA 1 1 1 URS 1 1 DEN 1 1 POL 1 2 YUG 1 SWE 1 NED 1 NOR 2 1 FRA 2 1 SUI 2 BEL 1 TCH 1 LUX 1 FIN 2 ESP 1 CZE 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze POL 2010 Marcin Lewandowski GBR 1990 Tom McKean David Sharp GBR 1986 Sebastia Coe Tom McKean GBR 1978 Steve Ovett Sebastian Coe GDR 1969 Dieter Fromm Manfred Matuschewski FRG 1966 Franz-Jozef Kemper Bod Tümler GBR 1950 Roger Banister

400m – 800m double medalist in the same championships Name Nation 400m 800m Venue Year Niels Holst Sorensen DEN Gold Silver Oslo 1946

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 1:46.38 1:47.07 1:46.56 1:47.25 1:44.89 1:46.12 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 1:46.65 1:47.22 1:46.64 1:47.60 1:45.23 1:46.57 Miss ing Medal (4 th ) 1:46.81 1:47.31 1:46.70 1:47.92 1:45.46 1:46.65

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Never happened

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) No athlete won Olympic, Worlds and European (Olympics and European before 1983) gold at 800m

Wilson Kipketer, 2002 European Champion, won 1995, 1997 and 1999 World Championships, but his best finish at the Olympics was 2 nd in 2000. Nils Schumann, 1998 European Champion, won 2000 Olympics, but his best World Championships finish was 5 th in 2001. Steve Ovett, 1980 Olympic Champion, was 2 nd in 1974 and 1978 European Championships.

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Champions hips European Junior Championships Nils Schumann GER 1998 1997

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Marcin Lewandowski POL 1:47.07 Michael Rimmer GBR 1:47.17 Adam Kszczot POL 1:47.22 2006 Bram Som NED 1:46.56 David Fiegen LUX 1:46.59 Sam Ellis GBR 1:46.64 2002 Wilson Kipketer DEN 1:47.25 Andre Bucher SUI 1:47.43 Nils Schumann GER 1:47.60 1998 Nils Schumann GER 1:44.89 Andre Bucher SUI 1:45.04 Lukas Vydra CZE 1:45.23 1994 Andrea Benvenuti ITA 1:46.12 Vebjørn Rodal NOR 1:46.53 Tomas de Teresa ESP 1:46.57

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Pierre Ambroise Bosse FRA 1:47.14 Zan Rudolf SLO 1:47.73 Johan Rogestedt SWE 1:47.88 2009 Kevin Lopez ESP 1:48.25 Niall Brooks GBR 1:49.21 Aleksandr RUS 1:49.37 2007 Robin Schembera GER 1:47.98 James Brewer GBR 1:48.08 AdamSheplyakov Kszczot POL 1:48.10 2005 Mattias Klasson SWE 1:49.58 ITA 1:50.79 Steven Fennell GBR 1:50.85 2003 Rene Bauschinger GER 1:49.43 David Fiegen LUX 1:49.91 Ireneusz Sekretarski POL 1:49.97 2001 Rene Herms GER 1:46.98 Arnoud Okken NED 1:48.02 Ricky Soos GBR 1:48.43 1999 Yuriy Borzakovskiy RUS 1:50.38 Nic Andrews GBR 1:50.92 Bram Som NED 1:50.96 1997 Nils Schumann GER 1:51.00 Robert Neryng POL 1:51.45 Roman Oravec CZE 1:51.51

All time European List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer DEN 1 Köln 24 Aug 1997 2 1:41.24 Wilson Kipketer 1 Zürich 13 Aug 1997 3 2 1:41.73 Sebastian Coe GBR 1 Firenze 10 June 1981 4 1:41.73 Wilson Kipketer 1 Stockholm 7 July 1997

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 1:41.01 David Rudisha KEN 1 Rieti 29 Aug 2010 2 1:41.0 9 David Rudisha 1 Berlin 22 Aug 2010 3 2 1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer DEN 1 Köln 24 Aug 1997 4 1:41.24 Wilson Kipketer 1 Zürich 13 Aug 1997 5 1:41.22 David Rudisha 1 Rieti 10 Sept 2011

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 1:41.11 Wilson Kipketer DEN 1 Köln 24 Aug 1997 2 1:41.24 Wilson Kipketer 1 Zürich 13 Aug 1997 3 2 1:41.73 Sebastian Coe GBR 1 Firenze 10 June 1981

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 1:43.65 Willi Wülbeck FRG 1 9 Aug 1983 2 2 1:43.97 Mbulaeni Mulaudzi RSA 1 26 July 2006 3 1:44.08 Mbulaeni Mulaudzi 1 25 July 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 1:43.65 Willi Wülbeck FRG 1 9 Aug 1983 2 2 1:44.20 Rob Druppers NED 2 9 Aug 1983 3 3 1:44.26 Yuriy Borzakovskiy RUS 1sf1 12 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 1:41.73 Sebastian Coe GBR 1 Firenze 10 June 1981 2 2 1:41.74 David Rudisha KEN 1 New York 9 June 2012 3 1:42.04 David Rudisha KEN 1 Oslo 4 June 2010 4 3 1:42.23 Abukaber Kaki SUD 2 Oslo 4 June 2010

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venu e DMY 1 1 1:41.73 Sebastian Coe GBR 1 Firenze 10 June 1981 2 2 1:43.11 Wilson Kipketer DEN 1 Oslo 30 June 1999 3 1:43.13 Wilson Kipketer 1 Byrkjelo 16 June 1996

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All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 3:35.27 Fermin Cacho ESP 1 Helsinki 199 4 2 2 3:35.59 Steve Ovett GBR 1 Praha 1978 3 3 3:36.01 ESP 2 Helsinki 1994 4 4 3:36.49 Steve Cram GBR 1 Athinai 1982 5 5 3:36.57 Eamonn Coghlan IRL 2 Praha 1978 6 6 3:36.70 David Moorcroft GBR 3 Praha 1978 7 7 3:36.85 John Gladwin GBR 1h3 Stuttgart 1986 8 8 3:36.88 Branko Zorko CRO 3 Helsinki 1994 9 9 3:36.92 Jose Luis Gonzalez ESP 2h3 Stuttgart 1986 10 10 3:36.99 Nikolay Kirov URS 2 Athinai 1982 11 11 3:37.04 Jose Manuel Abascal ESP 3 Athinai 1982 12 12 3:37.06 Frank O’Mara IRL 3h3 Stuttgart 1986 13 3:37.18 Fermin Cacho 1h1 Helsinki 1994 14 13 3:37.19 FRG 4 Praha 1978 15 14 3:37.44 Eric Dubus FRA 4 Helsinki 1994 16 15 3:37.53 Igor Lotaryov URS 4h1 Stuttgart 1986 17 16 3:37.54 Antti Loikkanen FIN 5 Praha 19 78 18 17 3:37.54 Niall Bruton IRL 2h1 Helsinki 1994 19 18 3:37.60 Niels Kim Hjorth DEN 5h3 Stuttgart 1986 20 19 3:37.75 SUI 6h3 Stuttgart 1986 21 20 3:37.75 Kader Chekhemani FRA 3h1 Helsinki 1994 22 21 3:37.81 Robert Nemeth AUT 4 Athinai 1982 23 22 3:37.81 Andrey Bulkovskiy UKR 5 Helsinki 1994 24 23 3:37.83 Gary Lough GBR 4h1 Helsinki 1994 25 24 3:37.84 Rüdiger Stenzel GER 5h1 Helsinki 1994 26 3:38.02 Eric Dubus 6h1 Helsinki 1994 27 3:38.06 Steve Cram 1h3 Athinai 1982 28 25 3:38.1 5 Vitaliy Tishchenko URS 5 Athinai 1982 29 26 3:38.16 Manuel Pancorbo ESP 6 Helsinki 1994 30 27 3:38.17 Uwe Becker FRG 6 Athinai 1982 31 28 3:38.20 Jose Marajo FRA 6 Praha 1978 32 29 3:38.25 Jens -Peter Herold GDR 1 Split 1990 33 30 3:38.33 ITA 7h1 Helsinki 1994 34 3:38.36 Rüdiger Stenzel 7 Helsinki 1994 35 3:38.42 Kader Chekhemani 8 Helsinki 1994 36 31 3:38.43 Francesco Arese ITA 1 Helsinki 1971 37 3:38.46 Vitaliy Tishchenko 2h3 Athinai 1982 38 3:38.52 Fermin Cacho 1h2 Budapest 1998 39 3:38.60 Gennaro Di Napoli 2 Split 1990 40 32 3:38.62 Ray Flynn IRL 3h3 Athinai 1982 41 33 3:38.65 Andres Manuel Diaz ESP 2h2 Budapest 1998 42 34 3:38.73 Henryk Szordykowski POL 2 Helsinki 1971 43 35 3:38.73 Mario Silva POR 3 Split 1990 44 3:38.75 Jose Luis Gonzalez 1h1 Split 1990 45 36 3:38.88 Jürgen Straub GDR 7 Praha 1978 46 37 3:38.94 Markus Hacksteiner SUI 2h1 Split 1990 47 38 3:38.97 Matthew Yates GBR 3h2 Budapest 1998 48 39 3:39.02 Marcus O’Sullivan IRL 1h1 Stuttgart 198 6 49 40 3:39.02 Mehdi Baala FRA 1 Göteborg 2006 50 41 3:39.03 Sebastian Coe GBR 2h1 Stuttgart 1986 51 42 3:39.07 Peter Elliott GBR 4 Split 1990 52 43 3:39.08 Hans Kulker NED 3h1 Stuttgart 1986 53 3:39.08 Steve Cram 5 Split 1990 54 3:39.15 Jose Lui s Gonzalez 6 Split 1990 55 3:39.20 Jose Manuel Abascal 4h1 Stuttgart 1986 56 3:39.22 Fermin Cacho 3h1 Split 1990 57 44 3:39.24 Brendan Fosterur GBR 3 Helsinki 1971 58 3:39.25 Gennaro Di Napoli 4h1 Split 1990 59 3:39.31 Branko Zorko 4h2 Budap est 1998 60 45 3:39.45 John Whetton GBR 1 Athinai 1969 61 46 3:39.45 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 5h2 Budapest 1998 62 47 3:39.48 John Kirkbride GBR 4 Helsinki 1971 63 48 3:39.50 Ivan Heshko UKR 2 Göteborg 2006 64 49 3:39.51 Frank Murphy IRL 2 Athinai 196 9 65 50 3:39.57 Jacques Boxberger FRA 5 Helsinki 1971 66 51 3:39.57 Rüdiger Stenzel GER 6h2 Budapest 1998 67 3:39.57 Robert Nemeth 4h3 Athinai 1982 68 3:39.58 Niall Bruton IRL 7h2 Budapest 1998 69 52 3:39.6h John Robson GBR 8 Praha 1978 70 53 3:39 .62 Juan Carlos Higuero ESP 3 Göteborg 2006 71 3:39.63 Jens -Peter Herold 1h2 Split 1990 72 54 3:39.64 Pierre Deleze SUI 7 Athinai 1982 73 3:39.66 Antti Loikkanen 1h3 Praha 1978 74 55 3:39.7h Olaf Beyer GDR 9 Praha 1978 75 3:39.72 Isaac Viciosa 1h2 Helsinki 1994 76 3:39.73 Kader Chekhemani 8h2 Budapest 1998 77 3:39.74 Mehdi Baala 1h2 Göteborg 2006 78 3:39.84 Branko Zorko 8h1 Helsinki 1994 79 3:39.85 Han Kulker 7 Split 1990 80 56 3:39.87 Henryk Szorydykowski POL 3 Athinai 1969 81 57 3:39.91 Edgard Salve BEL 4 Athinai 1969 82 3:39.91 Mario Silva 2h2 Split 1990 83 3:39.93 Steve Cram 5h1 Split 1990 84 58 3:39.96 David Strang GBR 2h2 Helsinki 1994 85 3:39.96 Gennaro Di Napoli 9 Helsinki 1994 86 59 3:39.97 Neil Horsfield GBR 3h2 Split 1990 87 3:39.98 Eamonn Coghlan 1h1 Praha 1978

Slowest winning (auto) time: 3:45.25 by Mehdi Baala (FRA) in 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.98 3:35.59 Steve Ovett GBR Praha 1978 1.2h 3:40.9h FRA Beograd 1962 Min 0.00 3:45.25 Mehdi Baala FRA München 2002

Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.61 3:35.27 3:36.88 Fermin Cacho ESP Helsinki 1994 4.8h 3:48.0h 3:52.8h Lennart Strand SWE Oslo 1946 Min 0.18 3:45.25 3:45.43 Mehdi Baala FRA München 2002

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.24 3:39.62 Juan Carlos Higuero ESP Göteborg 2006 2.4h 3:48.0h William Nankeville GBR Bruxelles 1950 Min 0.03 3:45.43 POR München 2002

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 3:35.27 Fermin Cacho ESP Helsinki 1994 2 3:36.01 Isaac Viciosa ESP Helsinki 1994 3 3:36.70 David Moorcroft GBR Praha 1978 4 3:37.19 Thomas Wessinghage FRG Praha 1978 5 3:37.54 Antti Loikkanen FIN Praha 1978 6 3:37.75 (heat3) Peter Wirz SUI Stuttgart 1986 7 3:38.33 (heat1) Gennaro Di Napoli ITA Helsinki 1994 8 3:38.42 Kader Chekhemani FRA Helsinki 1994 9 3:39.7h Olaf Beyer GDR Praha 1978

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 3:26.00 MAR Roma 14 July 1998 2 3:26.34 KEN Bruxelles 24 Aug 2001 3 3:28.51 Bernard Lagat KEN Zürich 11 Aug 2000 4 3:30.23 ALG Zürich 13 Aug 1997 5 3:30.87 Reyes Estevez ESP Zürich 12 Aug 1998 6 3:31.30 William Tanui KEN Zürich 13 Aug 1997

Fastest time in each round Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 3:35.27 Fermin Cacho ESP Helsinki 1994 First round 3:36.85 John Gladwin GBR Stuttgart 1986

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 3:39.20 4h1 Jose Manuel Abascal ESP Stuttgart 1986

Multiple Gold Medalists: Mehdi Baala (FRA): 2002 Gold; 2006 Gold Steve Cram (GBR): 1982 Gold; 1986 Gold

Multiple Medalists: Mehdi Baala (FRA): 2002 Gold; 2006 Gold Reyes Estevez (ESP): 1998 Gold; 2002 Silver Rui Silva (POR): 1998 Silver; 2002 Bronze Fermin Cacho (ESP): 1994 Gold; 1998 Bronze Steve Cram (GBR): 1982 Gold; 1986 Gold Henryk Szordykowski (POL): 1969 Bronze; 1971 Silver Michel Jazy (FRA): 1962 Gold; 1966 Silver

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 7 1 3 ESP 3 2 4 FRA 3 2 1 ITA 2 1 1 GDR 2 SWE 1 2 FRG 1 2 NED 1 1 IRL 2 1 DEN 2 1 POL 2 1 POR 1 2 URS 1 UKR 1 HUN 1 BEL 1 GER 1 TCH 2 CRO 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze ESP 2010 Manuel Olmedo ESP 1998 Reyes Estevez Fermin Cacho ESP 1994 Fermin Cacho Isaac Viciosa GBR 1986 Steve Cram Sebastian Coe GBR 1978 Steve Ovett David Moorcroft FRG 1966 Budo Tümmler SWE 1946 Lennart Strand Henry Eriksson

800m – 1500m double medalist in the same championships Name Nation 800m 1500m Venue Year Sebastian Coe GBR Gold Silver Stuttgart 1986 Steve Cram GBR Bronze Gold Stuttgart 1986 Steve Ovett GBR Silver Gold Praha 1978 Bodo Tümmler FRG Bronze Gold Budapest 1966 Miklos Szabo HUN Gold Silver Torino 1934 Note: Coe also won at 800m in 1982; Ovett also won silver medal at 800m in 1974

800m – 1500m double medalist in the different championships Name Nat 800m Venue Year 1500m Venue Year Roger Bannister GBR Bronze Bruxelles 1950 Gold Bern 1954

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 3:41.33 3:42.74 3:39.02 3:45.25 3:41.31 3:35.27 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 3:41.89 3:43.54 3:39.62 3:45. 43 3:42.13 3:36.88 Missing Medal (4 th ) 3:41.94 3:43.67 3:40.86 3:45.46 3:42.27 3:37.44

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year GDR Klaus Peter Justus Gunhild Hoffmeister Roma 1974

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (& Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European ITA 1932 Not held before 1983 1934 No athlete won Olympics, Worlds and Europeans at 1500m.

Steve Cram, 1982 and 1986 European Champion, won 1983 Worlds, but his best Olympic finish was 2 nd in 1984. Fermin Cacho, 1994 European Champion, won 1992 Olympics, but his best finish at the World Championships was 2 nd in 1993 and 1997.

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Reyes Esteviz ESP 1998 1993, 1995 Klaus Peter Justus GDR 1974 1970

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Arturo Casado ESP 3:42.74 GER 3:43.52 Manuel Olmedo ESP 3:43.54 2006 Mehdi Baala FRA 3:39.02 Ivan Heshko UKR 3:39.50 Juan Carlos Higuero ESP 3:39.62 2002 Mehdi Baala FRAA 3:45.25 Reyes Estevez ESP 3:45.25 Rui Silva POR 3:45.43 1998 Reyes Estevez ESP 3:41.31 Rui Silva POR 3:41.84 Fermin Cacho ESP 3:42.13 1994 Fermin Cacho ESP 3:35.27 Isaac Viciosa ESP 3:36.01 Branko Zorko CRO 3:36.88

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Adam Cotton GBR 3:43.98 Thomas Solberg Eide NOR 3:44.70 Alexander Schwab GER 3:44.82 2009 David Bustos ESP 3:53.31 Resul Cevik TUR 3:54.30 Simon Horsfield GBR 3:54.56 2007 ITA 4:01.31 Victor Corrales ESP 4:01.44 Merihun Crepi ITA 4:01.83 2005 Colin Costello IRL 3:45.25 Danny Darcy IRL 3:46.07 Adrian Danilewicz POL 3:47.22 2003 Bartosz Nowicki POL 3:45.01 Tom Lancashire GBR 3:45.60 Olle Walleräng SWE 3:46.17 2001 ITA 3:48.49 Tomasz Babiszkiewicz POL 3:48.66 Arturo Casado ESP 3:48.76 1999 Franek Hascheke GER 3:44.17 Bert Leenaerts BEL 3:44.47 Stefan Beumer NED 3:45.13 1997 Gert Jan Liefers NED 3:46.91 Benjamin Hetzler GER 3:48.15 Gareth Turnbull IRL 3:48.16

All time European List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 3:28.95 Fermin Cacho ESP 2 Zürich 13 Aug 1997 2 2 3:28.98 Mehdi Baala FRA 2 Bruxelles 5 Sept 2003 3 3 3:29.67 Steve Cram GBR 1 Nice 16 July 1985 4 4 3:29.77 Sebastian Coe GBR 1 Rieti 7 Sept 1986 5 5 3:30.07 Rui Silva POR 3 Monaco 19 July 2002

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 1 Roma 14 July 1998 2 3:26.12 Hicham El Guerrouj 1 Bruxelles 24 Aug 2001 3 2 3:26.34 Bernard Lagat KEN 2 Bruxelles 24 Aug 2001 4 3:26.45 Hicham El Guerrouj 1 Zürich 12 Aug 1998

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 3:28.95 Fermin Cacho ESP 2 Zürich 13 Aug 1997 2 2 3:28.98 Mehdi Baala FRA 2 Bruxelles 5 Sept 2003 3 3 3:29.67 Steve Cram GBR 1 Nice 16 July 1985

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 3:31.00 Noureddine Morceli ALG 1 27 June 1991 2 2 3:31.8enr Said Aouita MAR 1 2 July 1987 3 3 3:32.79 Simon Doyle AUS 2 27 June 1991

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 3:34.92 Gennaro Di Napoli ITA 1 29 June 1989 2 2 3:35.19 Jose Luis Gonzalez ESP 1 7 July 1986 3 3 3:35.27 Fermin Cacho ESP 1 9 Aug 1994

Fastest Performances in July Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 1 Roma 14 July 1998 2 3:27.34 Hicham El Guerrouj 1 Monaco 19 July 2002 3 2 3:27.37 Noureddine Morceli ALG 1 Nice 12 July 1995

Fastest Performances in July by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 3:29.67 Steve Cram GBR 1 Nice 16 July 1985 2 2 3:30.07 Rui Silva POR 3 Monaco 19 July 2002 3 3:30.36 Rui Silva 1 Monaco 20 July 2001 4 3 3:30.80 Mehdi Baala FRA 3 Saint-Denis 1 July 2005

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 5000m by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 13:10.15 GBR 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 13:11.57 ITA 2 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 13:12.88 Tim Hutchings GBR 3 Stuttgart 1986 4 4 13:13.15 Evgeni Ignatov BUL 4 Stuttgart 1986 5 5 13:17.21 GBR 1 Roma 1974 6 6 13:17.67 Antonio Leitao POR 5 Stuttgart 1986 7 7 13:22.00 ITA 1 Split 1990 8 8 13.22.45 Gary Staines GBR 2 Split 1990 9 9 13:22.67 Martti Vainio FIN 6 Stuttgart 1986 10 10 13:22.92 Slawomir Majusiak POL 3 Split 1990 11 11 13:23.93 Manfred Kuschmann GDR 2 Roma 1974 12 12 13:23.99 Dionisio Castro POR 4 Split 1990 13 13 13:24.10 Aleksandr Fedotkin URS 1h3 Praha 1978 14 14 13:24.16 Jonny Danielson SWE 5 Split 1990 15 15 13:24.57 Lasse Viren FIN 3 Roma 1974 16 16 13:24.71 SUI 2h3 Praha 1978 17 17 13:25.08 Risto Ulmala FIN 6 Split 1990 18 18 13:25.51 Jos Hermens NED 4 Roma 1974 19 19 13:26.48 Thomas Wessinghage FRG 1h2 Athinai 1982 20 20 13:26.67 ITA 3h3 Praha 1978 21 21 13:27.12 Ilie Floroiu ROU 5 Roma 1974 22 13:27.13 Stefano Mei 7 Split 1990 23 22 13:27.23 Arne Kvalheim NOR 6 Roma 1974 24 23 13:27.45 Hansjörg Kunze GDR 2h2 Athinai 1982 25 13:27.58 Tim Hutchings 3h2 Athinai 1982 26 24 13:27.65 Albert Cova ITA 4h2 Athinai 1982 27 13:27.78 Evgeni Ignatov 5h2 Athinai 1982 28 25 13:28.08 Mats Erixon SWE 6h2 Athinai 1982 29 26 13:28.22 Harri Hänninen FIN 8 Split 1990 30 27 13:28.25 Cyrille Laventure FRA 9 Split 1990 31 28 13:28.45 Dmitriy Dmitriyev URS 7h2 Athinai 1982 32 13:28.52 Venanzio Ortis 1 Praha 1978 33 13:28.60 Markus Ryffel 2= Praha 1978 34 13:28.60 Aleksandr Fedotkin 2= Praha 1978 35 29 13:28.61 Pierre Deleze SUI 1h2 Stuttgart 1986 36 13:28.80 Pierre Deleze 7 Stuttgart 1986 37 30 13:28.83 John Treacy IRL 4 Praha 1978 38 13:28.84 Evgeni Ignatov 2h2 Stuttgart 1986 39 13:28.85 John Treacy 4h3 Praha 1978 40 13:28.90 Thomas Wessinghage 1 Athinai 1982 41 13:28.92 Jack Buckner 3h2 Stuttgart 1986 42 13:29.00 Gary Staines 1h2 Split 1990 43 31 13:29.03 Stanislav Hoffman TCH 7 Roma 1974 44 13:29.03 Salvatore Antibo 4h2 Stuttgart 1986 45 13:29.03 Dionisio Castro 2h2 Split 1990 46 32 13:29.09 Arnold Mächler SUI 3h2 Split 1990 47 13:29.10 Antonio Leitao 5h2 Stuttgart 1986 48 33 13:29.16 Carlos Monteiro POR 4h2 Split 1990 49 13:29.20 Martti Vainio 8h2 Athinai 1982 50 13:29.27 Ilie Floroiu 5 Praha 1978 51 34 13:29.39 Uwe Mönkemeyer FRG 6h2 Stuttgart 1986 52 13:29.49 Stefano Mei 5h2 Split 1990 53 13:29.58 Cyrille Laventure 6h2 Split 1990 54 35 13:29.62 Eamonn Martin GBR 7h2 Split 1990 55 36 13:29.63 Fernando Couto POR 7h2 Stuttgart 1986 56 13:29.65 Jonny Danielson 8h2 Split 1990 57 13:29.67 Martti vainio 6 Praha 1978 58 37 13:29.81 Abel Anton ESP 9h2 Split 1990 59 38 13:29.90 Mike McLeod GBR 9h2 Athinai 1982

Slowest winning (auto) time: 13:44.70 by Jesus España (ESP) in 2006 Slowest winning time since 1990: 13:44.70 by Jesus España (ESP) in 2006

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 6.72 13:17.21 Brendan Foster GBR Roma 1974 23.0h 14:03.0h Emiel Zatopek TCH Bruxelles 1950 Min 0.08 13:28.52 Venanzio Ortis ITA Praha 1978

Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 7.36 13:17.21 13:24.57 Brendan Foster GBR Roma 1974 Min 0.69 13:37.46 13:38.15 Isaac Viciosa ESP Budapest 1998 0.09 13:28.57 13:28.66 tie for 2 nd Venanzio Ortis ITA Praha 1978

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.54 13:34.15 AZE Barcelona 2010 17.0h 14:29.2h Kauko Pekuri FIN Paris 1938 Min 0.05 13:46.48 Juan Carlos Higuero ESP Göteborg 2006

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 13:10.15 Jack Buckner GBR Stuttgart 1986 2 13:11.57 Stefano Mei ITA Stuttgart 1986 3 13:12.88 Tim Hutchings GBR Stuttgart 1986 4 13:13.15 Evgeni Ignatov BUL Stuttgart 1986 5 13:17.67 Antonio Leitao POR Stuttgart 1986 6 13:22.67 Martti Vainio FIN Stuttgart 1986 7 13:27.13 Stefano Mei ITA Split 1990 8 13:28.22 Harri Hänninen FIN Split 1990 9 13:28.25 Cyrille Laventure FRA Split 1990

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 12:37.35 ETH Hengelo 31 May 2004 2 12:44.90 Daniel Komen KEN Zürich 13 Aug 1997 3 12:49.87 Paul Tergat KEN Zürich 13 Aug 1997 4 12:51.00 Joseph Ebuya KEN Bruxelles 14 Sept 2007 5 12:51.95 Thomas Longosiwa KEN Bruxelles 14 Sept 2008 6 12:54.94 KEN Roma 14 July 2006 7 12:55.52 Hicham Bellami MAR Roma 14 July 2006 8 12:57.83 Matthew Kisorio KEN Oslo 4 June 2010

Fastest time in each round (No heats were contested before 1950 and in 1969, 1998, 2002) Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 13:10.15 Jack Buckner GBR Stuttgart 1986 First round 13:24.10 Aleksandr Fedotkin URS Praha 1978

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 13:31.89 7h1 Antonio Leitao POR Athinai 1982

Multiple Medalists: Emil Zatopek (TCH): 1950 Gold; 1954 Bronze Kazimierz Zimny (POL): 1958 Silver; 1962 Silver Harald Norpoth (FRG): 1966 Silver; 1971 Bronze Jesus España (ESP): 2006 Gold; 2010 Silver Mohammed Farah (GBR): 2006 Silver; 2010 Gold

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 6 4 4 ESP 3 2 2 FRA 2 3 ITA 2 1 FIN 2 3 POL 1 3 1 URS 1 1 2 FRG 1 1 1 TCH 1 1 GER 1 GDR 2 1 SWE 1 1 NED 1 SUI 1 BEL 1 IRL 1 UKR 1 AZE 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze ESP 2006 Jesus España Juan Carlos Higuero ESP 1998 Isaac Viciosa Manuel Pancorbo GBR 1986 Jack Buckner Tim Hutchings GBR 1969 Alan Blinston POL 1958 Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak Kazimierz Zimny FIN 1938 Taisto Mäki Kauko Pekuri

1500m – 5000m double medalist in the same championships Name Nation 1500m 5000m Venue Year Michel Jazy FRA Silver Gold Budapest 1966 Harald Norpoth FRG Bronze Silver Budapest 1966 Note: Norpoth also won a bronze medal in 1971

1500m – 5000m double medalist in the different championships (those who won gold in both events are indicated by # and in bold ) Name Nat 1500m Venue Year 5000m Venue Year Isaac Viciosa ESP Silver Helsinki 1994 Gold Budapest 1998 David Moorcroft GBR Bronze Praha 1978 Bronze Athinai 1982 Thomas Wessinghage FRG Bronze Roma 1974 Gold Athinai 1982 Brendan Foster GBR Bronze Helsinki 1971 Gold Roma 1974 Michel Jazy # FRA Gold Beograd 1962 Gold Budapest 1966 Willem Slijkhuis NED Gold Bruxelles 1950 Silver Oslo 1946 Wooderson # GBR Gold Paris 1938 Gold Oslo 1946

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 13:37.69 13:31.18 13:44.70 13:38.18 13:37.46 13:36.93 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 13:39.36 13:34.15 13:46.48 13:40.00 13:38.15 13:38.04 Missing Medal (4 th ) 13:40.86 13 :38.69 13:46.53 13:40.85 13:39.85 13:38.36

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year ESP Jesus España Marta Dominguez Göteborg 2006 ESP Alberto Garcia Marta Dominguez München 2002

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (& Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Emil Zatopek TCH 1952 Not held before 1983 1950 URS 1956 Not held before 1983 1954

No athlete won Olympic, World and European gold at 5000m , 1994 European Champion, won 1992 Olympics, but his best finish at the World Championships was 4 th in 1991.

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Cha mpionships GBR 2010 2001

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Mo Farah GBR 13.31.18 Jesus España ESP 13:33.12 Hayle Ibrahimov AZE 13:34.15 2006 Jesus España ESP 13:44.70 Mo Farah GBR 13:44.79 Juan Carlos Higuero ESP 13:46.48 2002 Alberto Garcia ESP 13:38.18 Ismail Sghyr FRA 13.39.81 Sergey Lebid UKR 13:40.00 1998 Isaac Viciosa ESP 13:37.46 Manuel Pancorbo ESP 13:38.03 IRL 13:38.15 1994 Dieter Baumann GER 13:36.93 Rob Denmark GBR 13:37.50 Abel Anton ESP 13:38.04

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Gabriel Navarro ESP 14:07.06 Bartosz Kowalczyk POL 14:07.17 Jonathan Hay GBR 14:07.78 2009 Hayle Ibrahimov AZE 14:01.19 Jakub Zivec CZE 14:10.58 Aitor Fernandez ESP 14:20.14 2007 Mourad Amdouni FRA 14:08.27 Mohamed Elbendir ESP 14:14.79 Dmytro Lashyn UKR 14:15.26 2005 Barnabas Bene HUN 14:22.30 Dusko Markesevic SCG 14:24.04 Laszlo Toth HUN 14:25.46 2003 Anatoliy Rybakov RUS 14:13.41 Marius Ionescu ROU 14:16.12 Cristinel Irimia ROU 14:17.30 2001 Mohamed Farah GBR 14:09.91 Bruno Saramago POR 14:11.65 Neol Cutillas ESP 14:12.43 1999 Wolfram Müller GER 14:05.98 Radu Stroia ROU 14:11.05 Mattia Maccagnan ITA 14:12.51 1997 Boubdellah Tahri FRA 14:25.71 Ferenc Bekesi HUN 14:27.87 Juan Carlos Higuero ESP 14:31.79

Comparison of 1000m splits/laps in the European Championships 5000m final

Fastest splits/laps are indicated in Bold 1000 m 2000 m 3000 m 4000 m 5000 m 2010 2:50.38 5:41.93 8:28.46 11:05.94 13:31.18 2006 2:41.65 5:45.24 8:38.63 11:18.42 13:44.70 2002 2:52.40 5:37.57 8:24.45 11:06.21 13:38.18 1998 2:48.25 5:32.30 8:24.43 11:10.98 13:37.46 1994 2:50.83 5:40.16 8:24.56 11:03.93 13:36.93 1990 2:41.09 5:22.86 8:09.15 10:53.34 13:22.00 1986 2:39.04 ? 7:58.97 10:42.20 13:10.15 1982 2:46.9 5:28.9 8:16.5 10:57.2 13:28.90 1978 2:44.6 5:28.1 8:09.5 10:53.3 13:28.5 1974 2:39.2 5:20.2 8:01.2 10:38.4 13:17.2 1971 2:45.8 5:31.8 8:18.6 11:04.4 13:32.6 1969 ? 5:35 8:20.8 11:12.2 13:44.8 1966 2:50.8 5:35.7 8:25.5 11:14.6 13:42.8 1962 2:48.0 5:37.5 8:38.2 11:16.4 14:00.6 1954 2:44.0 5:36.7 8:23.9 11:12.3 13:56.6 1950 2:48 5:37.4 8:27.2 11:17.6 14:03.0

1000 m 2000 m 3000m 4000 m 5000 m Final400 Final200 2010 2:50.38 2:51.55 2:46.53 2:37.48 2:25.24 55.70 2006 2:41.65 3:03.59 2:53.39 2:39.79 2:26.28 27.61 2002 2:52.40 2:45.17 2:46.88 2:41.76 2:31.97 56.3 27.5 1998 2:48.25 2:44.05 2:52.13 2:46.55 2:26.48 1994 2:50.83 2:49.33 2:44.40 2:39.37 2:33.00 1990 2:41.09 2:41.77 2:46.29 2:44.19 2:28.66 1986 2:39.04 ? ? 2:43.23 2:27.95 56.2 1982 2:46.9 2:42.0 2:47.6 2:40.7 2:31.7 54.6 1978 2:44.6 2:43.5 2:41.4 2:43.8 2:35.2 1974 2:39.2 2:41.0 2:41.0 2:37.2 2:38.8 31.2 1971 2:45.8 2:46.0 2:46.8 2:45.8 2:28.2 53.2 1969 ? ? 2:45.8 2:51.4 2:32.6 56.6 1966 2:50.8 2:44.9 2:49.8 2:49.1 2:28.2 1962 2:48.0 2:49.5 3:00.7 2:38.2 2:44.2 57.4 1954 2:44.0 2:52.7 2:47.2 2:48.4 2:44.3 64.8 1950 2:48 2:49.4 2:49.8 2:50.4 2:45.4 62.4

All time European List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12:49.71 BEL 2 Bruxelles 25 Aug 2000 2 2 12:53.11 Mo Farah GBR 1 Monaco 22 July 2011 3 3 12:54.70 Dieter Baumann GER 5 Zürich 13 Aug 1997 4 12:56.60 Mohammed Mourhit 6 Oslo 28 July 2000

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12:37.35 Kenenisa Bekele ETH 1 Hengelo 31 May 2004 2 2 12:39.36 ETH 1 Helsinki 13 June 1998 3 3 12:39.74 Daniel Komen KEN 1 Brux elles 22 Aug 1997

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12:49.71 Mohammed Mourhit BEL 2 Bruxelles 25 Aug 2000 2 2 12:53.11 Mo Farah GBR 1 Monaco 22 July 2011 3 3 12:54.70 Dieter Bauma nn GER 5 Zürich 13 Aug 1997 4 12:56.60 Mohammed Mourhit 6 Oslo 28 July 2000

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 12:39.36 Haile Gebrselassie ETH 1 13 June 1998 2 2 13:07.06 Luke Kip kosgei KEN 2 13 June 1 998 3 3 13:07.16 Salah Hissou MAR 1 18 June 1997

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 13:15.28 John Doherty IRL 1 27 June 1990 2 2 13:15.31 Pierre Deleze SUI 1 7 July 1986 3 3 13:16.3 Lasse V iren FIN 1 14 Sept 1972

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12:39.36 Haile Gebrselassie ETH 1 Helsinki 13 June 1998 2 2 12:48.81 Stephen Cherono KEN 1 Ostrava 12 June 2003 3 3 12:48.98 Daniel Komen KEN 1 Roma 5 June 1997

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 12:56.98 Mo Farah GBR 1 Eugene 2 June 2012 1 1 12:57.25 Alemayehu Bezabeh ESP 7 Oslo 4 June 2010 2 2 13:01.64 Ismail Sghyr FRA 6 Roma 29 Jun e 2001 3 3 13:02.54 Alberto Garcia ESP 8 Roma 29 June 2001

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2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 10000m by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 27:30.99 Martti Vainio FIN 1 Praha 1978 2 2 27:31.48 Venanzio Ortis ITA 2 Praha 1978 3 3 27:31.50 Aleksandras Antipovas URS 3 Praha 1978 4 4 27:32.65 Brendan Foster GBR 4 Praha 1978 5 5 27:36.27 David Black GBR 5 Praha 1978 6 6 27:36.64 Gerald Tebroke NED 6 Praha 1978 7 7 27:40.06 Ilie Floroiu ROU 7 Praha 1978 8 8 27:40.61 Enn Sellik URS 8 Praha 1978 9 9 27:41.03 ITA 1 Athinai 1982 10 10 27:41.21 GDR 2 Athinai 1982 11 11 27:41.26 Knut Kvalheim NOR 9 Praha 1978 12 12 27:41.27 Salvatore Antibo ITA 1 Split 1990 13 27:42.51 Martti Vainio 3 Athinai 1982 14 13 27:47.65 Jose Manuel Martinez ESP 1 München 2002 15 14 27:47.87 Dieter Baumann GER 2 München 2002 16 15 27:47.95 Carlos Lopes POR 4 Athinai 1982 17 16 27:48.29 Jose Rios ESP 3 München 2002 18 17 27:48.62 Antonio Pinto POR 1 Budapest 1998 19 18 27:50.98 ITA 4 München 2002 20 19 27:52.78 Juha Väätäinen FIN 1 Helsinki 1971 21 20 27:53.35 Jürgen Haase GDR 2 Helsinki 1971 22 21 27:53.61 Jerzy Kowol POL 10 Praha 1978 23 22 27:56.26 Rashid Sharafetdinov URS 3 Helsinki 1971 24 27:56.75 Dieter Baumann 2 Budapest 1998 25 23 27:56.79 Stefano Mei ITA 1 Stuttgart 1986 26 27:57.93 Alberto Cova 2 Stuttgart 1986 27 24 27:58.38 Danijel Korica YUG 4 Helsinki 1971 28 25 27:59.33 Mariano Haro ESP 5 Helsinki 1971 29 26 27:59.90 Stephane Franke GER 3 Budapest 1998 30 28:00.25 Salvatore Antibo 3 Stuttgart 1986 31 27 28:01.50 Mats Erixon SWE 4 Stuttgart 1986 32 28 28:01.62 POR 5 Stuttgart 1986 33 29 28:01.72 Karl Keska GBR 5 München 2002 34 30 28:02.33 Jon Brown GBR 4 Budapest 1998 35 31 28:04.04 Are Nakkim NOR 2 Split 1990 36 32 28:04.10 John Treacy IRL 6 Stuttgart 1986 37 33 28:04.33 Dave Bedford GBR 6 Helsinki 1971 38 28:04.46 Stefano Mei 3 Split 1990 39 34 28:05.13 El Hassan Lahssini FRA 6 München 2002 40 35 28:05.35 Antonio Prieto ESP 4 Split 1990 41 36 28:05.94 Marco Mazza ITA 7 München 2002 42 37 28:06.03 Abel Anton ESP 1 Helsinki 1994 43 38 28:06.63 Vincent Rousseau BEL 2 Helsinki 1994 44 39 28:07.81 Richard Nerukar GBR 5 Split 1990 45 28:07.95 Stephane Franke 3 Helsinki 1994 46 40 28:08.02 Robert Stefko SVK 4 Helsinki 1994 47 28:08.72 Martti Vainio 7 Stuttgart 1986 48 41 28:10.18 Paulo Guerra POR 5 Helsinki 1994 49 42 28:10.55 João Junqueira POR 6 Helsinki 1994 50 43 28:10.73 Jan Pesava CZE 7 Helsinki 1994 51 44 28:10.77 Carlos de la Torre ESP 8 Helsinki 1994 52 45 28:10.94 Jan Fitschen GER 1 Göteborg 2006 53 46 28:10.98 Julian Goater GBR 5 Athinai 1982 54 47 28:11.00 Jose Manuel Albentosa ESP 6 Split 1990 55 48 28:11.95 Ezquiel Canario POR 7 Split 1990 56 28:12.06 Jose Manuel Martinez 2 Göteborg 2006 57 49 28:12.29 Jean-Louis Prianon FRA 8 Stuttgart 1986 58 50 28:12.53 Martin ten Kate NED 8 Split 1990 59 51 28:12.54 Mohamed Ezzher FRA 9 Helsinki 1994 60 52 28:13.71 Zoltan Kaldy HUN 9 Split 1990 61 53 28:13.73 Juan Carlos de la Ossa ESP 3 Göteborg 2006 62 54 28:14.65 Mike Tagg GBR 7 Helsinki 1971

Slowest winning (auto) time: 28:25.75 by Manfred Kuschmann (GDR) in 1974 Slowest winning time since 1990: 28:24.99 by Mo Farah (GBR) in 2010

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 22.77 27:41.03 Salvatore Antibo ITA Split 1990 69.0h 29:12.0h Emil Zatopek TCH Bruxelles 1950 Min 0.04 28:25.75 Manfred Kuschmann GDR Roma 1974

Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 23.19 27:41.27 28:04.46 Salvatore Antibo ITA Split 1990 78.8h 29:12.0h 30:38.8h Emil Zatopek TCH Bruxelles 1950 Min 0.51 27:30.99 27:31.50 Martti Vainio FIN Praha 1978

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 7.56 28:27.33 ITA Barcelona 2010 52.6h 31:27.4h Henry Nielsen DEN Torino 1934 Min 0.07 28:07.95 Stephane Franke GER Helsinki 1994

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 27:30.99 Martti Vainio FIN Praha 1978 2 27:31.48 Venanzio Ortis ITA Praha 1978 3 27:31.50 Aleksandras Antipovas URS Praha 1978 4 27:32.65 Brendan Foster GBR Praha 1978 5 27:36.27 David Black GBR Praha 1978 6 27:36.64 Gerald Tebroke NED Praha 1978 7 27:40.06 Ilie Floroiu ROU Praha 1978 8 27:40.61 Enn Sellik URS Praha 1978 9 27:41.26 Knut Kvalheim NOR Praha 1978 10 27:53.61 Jerzy Kowol POL Praha 1978

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 26:17.53 Kenenisa Bekele ETH Bruxelles 26 Aug 2005 2 26:30.03 Nicholas Kemboi KEN Bruxelles 5 Sept 2003 3 26:38.76 Abdullah Ahmad Hassan QAT Bruxelles 5 Sept 2003 4 26:50.63 Paul Tanui KEN Eugene 3 June 2011 5 26:51.09 Zersenay Tadese ERI Eugene 3 June 2011 6 26:52.84 Sileshi Sihine ETH Eugene 3 June 2011 7 26:54.25 Matthew Kisorio KEN Eugene 3 June 2011 8 26:54.64 Mark Kiptoo KEN Eugene 3 June 2011

Multiple Gold Medalists: Jürgen Haase (GDR): 1966, 1969 Emiel Zatopek (TCH): 1950, 1954 Ilmari Salminen (FIN): 1934, 1938

Multiple Medalists: Jose Manuel Martinez (ESP): 2002 Gold; 2006 Silver Dieter Baumann (GER): 1998 Silver; 2002 Silver Stephane Franke (GER): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Bronze Salvatore Antibo (ITA): 1986 Bronze; 1990 Gold; Stefano Mei (ITA): 1986 Gold; 1990 Bronze Alberto Cova (ITA): 1982 Gold; 1986 Silver Martti Vainio (FIN): 1978 Gold; 1982 Bronze Jürgen Haase (GDR): 1966 Gold; 1969 Gold; 1971 Silver Emiel Zatopek (TCH): 1950 Gold; 1954 Gold Ilmari Salminen (FIN): 1934 Gold; 1938 Gold

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze FIN 5 2 2 ITA 3 3 4 GDR 3 3 ESP 2 1 2 TCH 2 GBR 1 3 2 GER 1 2 3 URS 1 1 5 POR 1 POL 1 HUN 2 1 FRA 1 NOR 1 BEL 1 DEN 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GBR 2010 Mo Farah Chris Thompson ESP 2006 Jose Manuel Martinez Juan Carlos de la Ossa ESP 2002 Jose Manuel Martinez Jose Rios GER 1998 Dieter Baumann Stephane Franke ITA 1990 Salvatore Antibo Stefano Mei ITA 1986 Stefano Mei Alberto Cova Salvatore Antibo URS 1958 Yevgeniy Zhukov Nikolay Pudov FIN 1946 Helge Perälä FIN 1934 Ilmari Salminen Arvo Askola

5000m – 10000m double medalist in the same championships (double gold medalists are indicated by # and in bold ) Name Nation 5000m 10000m Venue Year Mo F arah # GBR Gold Gold Barcelona 2010 Abel Anton ESP Bronze Gold Helsinki 1994 Salvatore Antibo # ITA Gold Gold Split 1990 Stefano Mei ITA Silver Gold Stuttgart 1986 Werner Schildhauer GDR Silver Silver Athinai 1982 Venanzio Ortis ITA Gold Silver Praha 1978 Manfred Kuschmann GDR Silver Gold Roma 1974 Jüha Väätäinen # FIN Gold Gold Helsinki 1971 Pyotr Bolotnikov URS Bronze Gold Beograd 1962 Zd zislaw Krzyskowiak # POL Gold Gold Stockholm 1958 Emiel Zatopek TCH Bronze Gold Bern 1954 Emiel Zatop ek # TCH Gold Gold Bruxelles 1950 Alain Mimoun FRA Silver Silver Bruxelles 1950 Ilmari Salminen FIN Bronze Gold Torino 1934

5000m – 10000m double medalist in the different championships Name Nat 5000m Venue Year 10000m Venue Year Dieter Baumann GER Gold Helsinki 1994 Silver Budapest 1998 Silver München 2002

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 1990 1986 Winning Time 27:59.47 28:24.99 28:10.94 27:47.65 27:48.62 28:06.03 27:41.27 27:56.79 Winning Me dal (3 rd ) 28:05.99 28:27.33 28:13.73 27:48.29 27:59.90 28:07.95 28:04.46 28:00.25 Missing medal (4 th ) 28:08.57 28:34.89 28:16.93 27:50.98 28:02.33 28:08.02 28:05.35 28:01.50

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Never happened

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (& Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Ilmari Salminen FIN 1936 Not held before 1983 1934, 1938 Emil Zatopek TCH 1948, 1952 Not held before 1983 1950, 1954 Pyotr Bolotonikov URS 1960 Not held before 1983 1962 Alberto Cova ITA 1984 1983 1982

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal No one runner won 10000m at both Euro and Euro junior championships

Note: Mo Farah won 5000m at 2001 Euro Junior and then 10000m (&5000m) at 2010 Euro Champ

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Mo Farah GBR 28:24.99 Chris Thompson GBR 28:27.33 Daniele Meucci ITA 28:27.33 2006 Jan Fitschen GER 28:10.94 Jose Manuel ESP 28:12.06 Juan Carlos de la Ossa ESP 28:13.73 2002 Jose M Martinez ESP 27:47.65 DieterMartinez Baumann GER 27:47.87 Jose Rios ESP 27:48.29 1998 Antonio Pinto POR 27:48.62 Dieter Baumann GER 27:56.75 Stephane Franke GER 27:59.90 1994 Abel Anton ESP 28:06.03 Vincent Rousseau BEL 28:06.63 Stephane Franke GER 28:07.95

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Gabriel Navarro ESP 30:02.18 Emmanuel Lejeune BLE 31:35.19 Szymon Kulka POL 31:50.13 2009 Hayle Ibrahimov AZE 30:06.64 Simon Lawson GBR 30:35.62 Siarhei Platonau BLR 30:55.92 2007 Dmytro Lashyn UKR 29:51.58 Matti Markowski GER 30:10.75 Roman Pozdyaykin RUS 30:13.70 2005 Mugdat Öztürk TUR 30:10.60 Stepan Rogovtsev BLR 30:12.76 Carlos Gazapo ESP 30:24.18 2003 Marius Ionescu ROU 29:40.41 Aleksey Renkov RUS 29:40.80 Mohamed Bashir DEN 29:42.42 2001 Vasily Matviychuk UKR 30:43.19 Aleksandr Nikalayuk BLR 30:46.37 Abdurrahman Kara TUR 31:00.36 1999 Hans Janssens BEL 29:49.59 Radu Stroia ROU 29:55.18 Oliver Bodor HUN 30:00.91 1997 Ovidiu Tat ROU 29:56.35 Mustafa Mohamed SWE 30:04.33 Jussi Utriainen FIN 30:23.02

Comparison of 1000m splits/laps in the European Championships 10000m final

Fastest splits/laps are indicated in Bold 1000 m 2000 m 3000 m 4000 m 5000 m 6000m 7000m 8000m 9000m 10000m Final 5000m 2010 2:59.70 5:52.04 8:46.91 11:46.82 14:38.10 17:27.10 20:16.68 23:03.86 25:48.83 28:24.99 13:46.89 2006 2:50.96 5:38.45 8:33.57 11:24.79 14:16.80 17:09.13 19:59.52 22:51.94 25:39.43 28:10.94 13:54.14 2002 2:44.56 5:30.35 8:19.92 11:07.20 13:59.43 16:45.12 19:37.70 22:26.72 25:12.00 27:47.65 13:48.22 1998 2:47.79 5:38.52 8:32.73 11:25.06 14:13.60 17:02.49 19:41.00 22:22.86 25:04.54 27:48.62 13:35.02 1994 2:53.90 5:42.55 8:40.49 11:25.13 14:12.84 17:04.86 19:54.79 22:45.92 25:34.69 28:06.03 13:53.19 1990 2:39.36 5:23.23 8:10.26 10:55.93 13:39.72 16:27.38 19:14.12 22:03.54 24:53.36 27:41.27 14:01.55 1986 3:02.73 5:49.44 8:35.65 11:23.11 14:13.74 16:59.06 ? 22:40.35 25:23.73 27:56.79 13:43.05 1982 2:46.32 5:36.32 8:26.77 11:18.68 14:04.55 16:57.53 19:40.10 22:21.56 25:06.46 27:41.03 13:36.48 1978 2:43.8 5:26.2 8:12.0 10:58.3 13:44.8 16:32.6 19:20.6 22:08.8 24:54.4 27:31.0 13:46.2 1974 2:44.6 5:38.9 8:32.6 11:52.4 14:16.6 17:07.5 20:02.2 22:59.2 25:51.8 28:25.8 14:09.2 1971 2:43.2 5:26.6 8:14.6 11:04.8 13:54.4 16:44.8 19:33.8 22:27.2 25:18.8 27:52.8 13:58.4 1969 2:50.2 5:41.2 8:32.0 11:24.6 14:19.8 17:14.4 20:08.0 23:02.4 25:59.4 28:41.6 14:21.8 1966 2:49.7 5:41.4 8:33.0 11:26.4 14:19.6 17:14.8 20:01.6 22:57.4 25:49.8 28:26.0 14:06.4 1962 2:45.3 5:35.2 8:26.2 11:22.2 14:18.6 17:15.6 20:15.0 23:15.6 26:12.6 28:54.0 14:35.4 1958 2:48.0 5:33.8 8:21.0 11:15.0 14:14.0 17:14.8 20:13.0 23:12.0 26:16.0 28:56.0 14:42 1954 2:48.0 5:45.6 8:37.4 11:31.7 14:28 17:22 20:20 23:14.4 26:10.5 28:58.0 14:30 1950 2:53 5:49 8:45 11:41 14:37 17:35 20:31 23:27 26:24 29:12 14:35

1000 m 2000 m 3000m 4000 m 5000 m 6000m 7000m 8000m 9000m 10000m Final400 Final200 2010 2:59.70 2:52.34 2:54.87 2:59.91 2:51.28 2:49.00 2:49.58 2:47.18 2:44.97 2:36.16 57.6 2006 2:50.96 2:47.49 2:55.12 2:51.22 2:52.01 2:52.33 2:50.39 2:52.42 2:47.49 2:31.51 2002 2:44.56 2:45.79 2:49.57 2:47.28 2:52.23 2:45.69 2:52.58 2:49.02 2:45.28 2:35.65 1998 2:47.79 2:50.73 2:54.21 2:52.33 2:48.54 2:48.89 2:38.51 2:41.86 2:41.68 2:44.08 1994 2:53.90 2:48.65 2:57.94 2:44.64 2:47.71 2:52.02 2:49.93 2:51.13 2:48.77 2:31.34 1990 2:39.36 2:43.87 2:47.03 2:45.67 2:43.79 2:47.66 2:45.74 2:49.42 2:49.82 2:47.91 1986 3:02.73 2:46.71 2:46.21 2:47.46 2:50.63 2:45.32 ? ? 2:43.38 2:33.06 55.84 1982 2:46.32 2:50.00 2:50.45 2:51.91 2:45.87 2:52.98 2:42.57 2:41.46 2:44.90 2:34.57 1978 2:43.8 2:42.4 2:45.8 2:46.3 2:46.5 2:47.8 2:48.0 2:48.2 2:45.6 2:36.6 1974 2:44.6 2:54.3 2:53.6 2:52.8 2:51.2 2:50.9 2:54.7 2:57.0 2:52.6 2:34.0 1971 2:43.2 2:43.4 2:48.0 2:50.2 2:49.6 2:50.4 2:49.0 2:53.4 2:51.6 2:34.0 1969 2:50.2 2:51.0 2:50.8 2:52.4 2:55.2 2:54.6 2:53.6 2:54.4 2:56.8 2:42.2 1966 2:49.7 2:51.7 2:51. 2:53.4 2:53.2 2:55.2 2:46.8 2:55.8 2:52.4 2:36.2 1962 2:45.3 2:49.9 2:51.0 2:56.0 2:56.4 2:57.0 2:59.4 3:00.6 2:57.0 2:41.4 58.2 1958 2:48.0 2:45.8 2:47.2 2:54.0 2:59.0 3:00.8 2:58.2 2:59.0 3:04.0 2:40.0 1954 2:48.0 2:57.6 2:51.8 2:54.3 2:56.3 2:54 2:58 2:54.4 2:56.1 2:47.5 63 1950 2:53 2:56 2:56 2:56 2:56 2:58 2:56 2:56 2:57 2:48

All time European List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 26:46.57 Mohamed Farah GBR 1 Eugene 3 June 2011 2 2 26:52.30 Mohammed Mourhit BEL 2 Bruxelles 3 Sept 1999 3 3 27:12.47 Antonio Pinto POR 3 Stockholm 30 July 1999 4 4 27:13.81 Fernando Mamede POR 1 Stockholm 2 July 1984 5 27:14.07 Mohamed Farah 2 WC-Daegu 28 Aug 2011 6 5 27:14.44 Fabian Roncero ESP 1 Lisboa 4 Apr 1998

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 26:17.53 Kenenisa Bekele ETH 1 Bruxelles 26 Aug 2005 2 26:20.31 Kenenisa Bekele 1 Ostrava 8 June 2004 3 2 26:22.75 Haile Gebrselassie ETH 1 Hengelo 1 June 1998

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 26:52.30 Mohammed Mourhit BEL 2 Bruxelles 3 Sept 1999 2 2 27:12.47 Antonio Pinto POR 3 Stockholm 30 July 1999 3 3 27:13.81 Fernando Mamede POR 1 Stockholm 2 July 1984 4 4 27:14.44 Fabian Roncero ESP 1 Lisboa 4 Apr 1998

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 27:08.33 Kenenisa Bekele ETH 1 8 Aug 2005 2 2 27:08.87 Sileshi Sihine ETH 2 8 Aug 2005 3 3 27:08.96 Moses Mosop KEN 3 8 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 27:16.50 Salvatore Antibo ITA 1 29 June 1989 2 2 27:24.16 ITA 3 29 June 1989 3 3 27:33.42 Juan Carlos de la Ossa ESP 10 8 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 26:20.31 Kenenisa Bekele ETH 1 Ostrava 8 June 2004 2 2 26:43.53 Haile Gebrselassie ETH 1 Hengelo 5 June 1995 3 3 26:46.57 Mohamed Farah GBR 1 Eugene 3 June 2011

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 26:46.57 Mohamed Farah GBR 1 Eugene 3 June 2011 2 2 27.16.50 Salvatore Antibo ITA 1 Helsinki 29 June 1989 3 3 27:24.16 Francesco Panetta ITA 3 Helsinki 29 June 1989

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All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 13.02 1.9 GBR 1sf1 Budapest 1998 1 13.02 1.5 Colin Jackson 1 Budapest 1998 3 13.04 1.0 Colin Jackson 1sf1 Helsinki 1994 4 13.08 1.1 Colin Jackson 1 Helsinki 1994 5 13.11 0.4 Colin Jackson 1 München 2002 6 2 13.12 1.5 GER 2 Budapest 1998 7 13.16 1.5 Colin Jackson 1h2 Helsinki 1994 7 3 13.16 1.1 Florian Schwarthoff GER 2 Helsinki 1994 9 13.18 2.0 Colin Jackson 1 Split 1990 10 13.19 1.9 Florian Schwarthoff 2sf1 Budapest 1998 11 4 13.20 2.0 Stephane Caristan FRA 1 Stuttgart 1986 11 4 13.20 1.5 Robin Korving NED 3 Budapest 1998 13 6 13.21 2.0 GBR 2 Split 1990 13 13.21 0.8 Colin Jackson 1sf2 München 2002 15 7 13.22 0.4 Stanislav Olijar LAT 2 München 2002 16 13.23 1.1 Tony Jarrett 3 Helsinki 1994 16 13.23 1.5 Florian Schwarthoff 4 Budap est 1998 18 13.24 -2.0 Falk Balzer 1sf2 Budapest 1998 18 13.24 -1.0 Stanislav Olijar 1 Göteborg 2006 20 8 13.25 1.9 Jonathan Nsenga BEL 3sf1 Budapest 1998 20 13.25 2.0 Stanislav Olijar 1h5 Göteborg 2006 22 13.28 0.9 Stephane Caristan 1sf1 Stut tgart 1986 22 9 13.28 -1.0 GBR 1 Barcelona 2010 24 10 13.29 1.5 Mike Fenner GER 4sf1 Budapest 1998 24 10 13.29 1.5 Artur Kohutek POL 5 Budapest 1998 26 13.31 0.7 Florian Schwarthoff 1h1 Helsinki 1994 26 13.31 -1.5 Colin Jackson 1h3 Bud apest 1998 26 13.31 -2.0 Robin Korving 2sf2 Budapest 1998 29 13.32 0.1 Tony Jarrett 1sf2 Helsinki 1994 29 13.32 1.5 Tony Jarrett 6 Budapest 1998 29 13.32 0.4 Artur Kohutek 3 München 2002 32 13.33 -2.0 Tony Jarrett 3sf2 Budapest 1998 33 13. 34 -0.5 Stanislav Olijar 1sf1 München 2002 33 12 13.34 -1.0 Garfield Darien FRA 2 Barcelona 2010 35 13.37 0.4 Florian Schwarthoff 4 München 2002 36 13 13.38 0.0 Philippe Tourret FRA 1sf2 Split 1990 36 13.38 0.1 Florian Schwarthoff 2sf2 Helsinki 19 94 36 13.38 1.5 Mike Fenner 7 Budapest 1998 39 13.39 0.4 Mike Fenner 5 München 2002 39 13.39 -1.4 Garfield Darien FRA 1sf1 Barcelona 2010 39 14 13.39 -1.0 Daniel Kiss HUN 3 Barcelona 2010 42 15 13.40 0.5 FRA 1 Roma 1974 43 16 13.41 -0.9 GDR 1 Athinai 1982 43 17 13.41 1.1 Claude Edorh GER 4 Helsinki 1994 43 13.41 -0.9 Colin Jackson 1h1 München 2002 43 18 13.41 -1.0 FRA 4 Barcelona 2010 47 19 13.42 2.0 FIN 2 Stuttgart 1986 48 20 13.43 1.5 Dan Philbert FRA 2h2 Helsinki 1994 48 13.43 -0.1 Tony Jarrett 1h4 Helsinki 1994 48 13.43 1.9 Dan Philibert 5sf1 Budapest 1998 51 13.44 -0.5 Artur Kohutek 2sf1 München 2002 51 13.44 0.8 Mike Fenner 2sf2 München 2002 51 13.44 -0.5 Daniel Kiss HUN 1h4 Barcelona 2010 51 21 13.44 -0.7 Petr Svoboda CZE 1sf2 Barcelona 2010 51 22 13.44 -1.0 POL 5 Barcelona 2010 56 13.45 0.0 Tony Jarrett 1sf1 Split 1990 56 13.45 1.0 Dan Philbert 2sf1 Helsinki 1994 56 23 13.45 0.8 Zhivko Videnov BUL 3sf2 München 2002 59 24 13.46 -0.9 Andrey Prokofyev URS 2 Athinai 1982 59 13.46 -1.0 Stephane Caristan 1h4 Stuttgart 1986 59 25 13.46 0.0 Tomasz Nagorka POL 2sf2 Split 1990 59 26 13.46 0.6 Igor Peremota RUS 1sf1 Göteborg 2006 59 27 13.46 0.6 Serhiy Demydyuk UKR 2sf1 Göteborg 2006 59 28 13.46 -1.0 Thomas Blaschek GER 2 Göteborg 2006 65 13.47 1.0 Thomas Munkelt 1sf2 Athinai 1982 65 13.47 0.1 Claude Edorh 3sf2 Helsinki 1994 65 13.47 ? Falk Balzer 1h2 Budapest 1998 65 13.47 -2.0 Artur Kohute k 4sf2 Budapest 1998 65 13.47 2.0 Serhiy Demydyuk 2h5 Göteborg 2006 65 13.47 -1.4 Daniel Kiss 2sf1 Barcelona 2010 71 13.48 -1.1 Igor Peremota 1h4 Göteborg 2006 71 13.48 -1.1 Andy Turner GBR 1h2 Barcelona 2010 73 13.49 1.5 Mike Fenner 3h2 He lsinki 1994 73 29 13.49 -0.1 FIN 2h4 Helsinki 1994 73 13.49 0.5 Artur Kohutek 1h2 München 2002

All time performance list at the European Championships - Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 13.25 3.0 Stanislav Olijar LAT 1sf2 Göteborg 2006 2 2 13.27 3.0 Thomas Balschek GER 2sf2 Göteborg 2006 3 3 13.36 3.0 Andy Turner GBR 3sf2 Göteborg 2006 4 4 13.46 2.4 Guy Drut FRA 1sf1 Roma 1974 4 4 13.46 2.4 GDR 2sf1 Roma 1974

Slowest winning (auto) time: 14.00 by Frank Siebeck (GDR) in 1971 Slowest winning time since 1990: 13.28 by Andy Turner (GBR) in 2010

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.27 13.40 0.5 Guy Drut FRA Roma 1974 0.4h 13.7h 0.8 GER Stockholm 1958 Min 0.01 13.54 -0.5 Thomas Munkelt GDR Praha 1978

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.22 13.56 -0.5 Arto Bryggare FIN Praha 1978 Min 0.01 13.71 0.5 Leszek Wodzynski POL Roma 1974

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 13.02 1.5 Colin Jackson GBR Budapest 1998 2 13.12 1.5 Falk Balzer GER Budapest 1998 3 13.20 1.5 Robin Korving NED Budapest 1998 4 13.23 1.5 Florian Schwarthoff GER Budapest 1998 5 13.29 1.5 Artur Kohutek POL Budapest 1998 6 13.32 1.5 Tony Jarrett GER Budapest 1998 7 13.38 1.5 Mike Fenner GER Budapest 1998 8 13.54 1.5 Jonathan Nsenga BEL Budapest 1998

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 12.87 0.9 CUB Ostrava 12 June 2008 2 12.90 1.1 Dominique Arnold USA Lausanne 11 July 2006 3 13.01 -0.6 USA Stuttgart 9 Sept 2006 4 13.04 1.1 Dayron Robles CUB Lausanne 11 July 2006 5 13.12 1.1 USA Lausanne 11 July 2006 6 13.19 1.1 Stanislav Olijar LAT Lausanne 11 July 2006

Fastest time in each round (Only two rounds were contested in 1938, 1946, 1950) Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 13.02 1.5 Colin Jackson GBR Budapest 1998 Semi-final 13.02 1.9 Colin Jackson GBR Budapest 1998 First round 13.16 1.5 Colin Jackson GBR Helsinki 1994

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 13.43 1.9 5sf1 Dan Philibert FRA Budapest 1998

Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 13.67 1.3 6h3 Hubert Grossard BEL Helsinki 1994

Multiple Gold Medalists: Colin Jackson (GBR): 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002 Thomas Munkelt (GDR): 1978, 1982 (ITA): 1966, 1969

Multiple Medalists: Andy Turner (GBR): 2006 Bronze; 2010 Gold Stanislav Olijar (LAT): 2002 Silver; 2006 Gold Colin Jackson (GBR): 1990 Gold; 1994 Gold; 1998 Gold; 2002 Gold Tony Jarrett (GBR): 1990 Silver; 1994 Bronze Arto Bryggare (FIN): 1978 Bronze; 1982 Bronze; 1986 Silver (GBR): 1969 Bronze; 1971 Silver; Anatoliy Mikhailov (URS): 1958 Bronze; 1962 Gold; Håkan Lidman (SWE): 1938 Silver; 1946 Gold;

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 6 4 4 FRA 3 1 1 GDR 3 URS 2 1 2 ITA 2 1 SWE 1 2 FRG 1 1 2 LAT 1 1 HUN 1 1 GER 4 POL 2 2 FIN 1 3 BEL 1 YUG 1 NED 2 NOR 1 TCH 1 ESP 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GBR 1994 Colin Jackson Tony Jarrett GBR 1990 Colin Jackson Tony Jarrett POL 1974 Miroslaw Wodzynski Leszek Wodzynski GBR 1969 Alan Pascoe URS 1962 Anatoliy Mihailov Nikolay Berezutskiy

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 13.15 13.28 13.24 13.11 13.02 13.08 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 13.33 13.39 13.52 13.32 13.20 13.23 Missing Medal (4 th ) 13.39 13.41 13.55 13.37 13.23 13.41

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year GDR Thomas Munkelt Johanna Klier Praha 1978 GDR Frank Siebeck Karin Balzer Helsinki 1971 URS Yevgeniy Bulanchik Mariya Golubnichaya Berne 1954

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Guy Drut FRA 1976 Not held before 1983 1974 Thomas Munkelt GDR 1980 Not held before 1983 1978, 1982

No athlete won Olympic, World and European gold at 110mH Colin Jackson, 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 European Champion, won 1993 and 1999 World Championships, but his best finish at the Olympics was 2 nd in 1988.

European Championships medalist who previously won European Junior medal Name Nat European Championships Year European Junior Championships Year Stanislav Olijar LAT Gold 2006 Silver 1997 Colin Jackson GBR Gold 1990-2002 Silver 1985 Florian Schwarthoff FRG Silver 1994 Silver 1987 Tony Jarrett GBR Silver 1990 Gold 1987 Arto Bryggare FIN Silver 1986 Gold 1977 Frank Siebeck GDR Gold 1982 Silver 1968

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Andy Turner GBR 13.28 Garfield Darien FRA 13.34 Daniel Kiss HUN 13.39 2006 Stanislav Olijar LAT 13.24 Thomas Blaschek GER 13.46 Andry Turner GBR 13.52 2002 Colin Jackson GBR 13.11 Stanislavs Olijars LAT 13.22 Artur Kohutek POL 13.32 1998 Colin Jackson GBR 13.02 Falk Balzer GER 13.12 Robin Korving NED 13.20 1994 Colin Jackson GBR 13.08 Florian Schwarthoff GER 13.16 Tony Jarrett GBR 13.23

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Jack Meredith GBR 13.50 Andy Pozzi GBR 13.57 Rahib Mammadov AZE 13.78 2009 Lawrence Clarke GBR 13.37 RUS 13.40 Aliaksandr Linnik BLR 13.41 2007 Artur Noga POL 13.36 Vladimir Zhukov RUS 13.46 Gianni Frankis GBR 13.47 2005 Garfield Darien FRA 13.77 Konst Douvalidis GRE 13.99 Alexander John GER 14.10 2003 Bano Traore FRA 13.95 Andreas Kundert SUI 14.18 Kai Koskoczynski GER 14.26 2001 Philip Nossmy SWE 13.81 Sebastian Siebert GER 13.83 Dominic Girdler GBR 14.16 1999 Chris Baillie GBR 13.92 Thomas Blaschek GER 13.93 ESP 1997 Tomasz POL 13.55 Stanislavs Olijars LAT 13.74 Jan Schndzielorz GER 14.10 Scigaczewski All time European List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.91 0.5 Colin Jackson GBR 1 WC-Stuttgart 20 Aug 1993 2 12.97 -1.6 Colin Jackson 1 Sestriere 28 July 1993 2 2 12.97 1.0 Ladji Doucoure FRA 1 Angers 15 July 2005 4 12.98 0.2 Colin Jackson 1 Tokyo 15 Sept 1994

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.87 0.9 Dayron Robles CUB 1 Ostrava 12 June 2008 2 2 12.88 1.1 CHN 1 Lausanne 11 July 2006 3 12.88 0.5 Dayron Robles 1 Saint Denis 18 July 2008

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.91 0.5 Colin Jackson GBR 1 Stuttgart 20 Aug 1993 2 12.97 -1.6 Colin Jackson 1 Sestriere 28 July 1993 2 2 12.97 1.0 Ladji Doucoure FRA 1 Angers 15 July 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 13.04 1.0 Colin Jackson GBR 1sf1 12 Aug 1994 2 2 13.07 -0.2 Ladji Doucoure FRA 1 12 Aug 2005 3 13.08 1.1 Colin Jackson 1 12 Aug 1994 4 3 13.08 -0.2 Liu Xiang CHN 2 12 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 13.04 1.0 Colin Jackson GBR 1sf1 12 Aug 1994 2 2 13.07 -0.2 Ladji Doucoure FRA 1 12 Aug 2005 3 13.08 1.1 Colin Jackson 1 12 Aug 1994

Fastest Performances in July Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.88 1.1 Liu Xiang CHN 1 Lausanne 11 July 2006 2 2 12.88 0.5 Dayron Robles CUB 1 Saint-Denis 18 July 2008 3 3 12.89 0.5 USA 1 Saint Denis 16 July 2010 4 4 12.90 1.1 Dominique Arnold USA 2 Lausanne 11 July 2006

Fastest Performances in July by Europeans Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 12.97 -1.6 Colin Jackson GBR 1 Sestriere 28 July 1993 2 2 12.97 1.0 Ladji Doucoure FRA 1 Angers 15 July 2005 3 13.00 -0.1 Ladji Doucoure 1 Oslo 29 July 2005

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 400mH by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 47.48 FRG 1 Athinai 1982 2 2 47.58 Stephane Diagana FRA 1 München 2002 3 3 47.92 GBR 1 Split 1990 4 4 48.06 Oleg Tverdokhleb UKR 1 Helsinki 1994 5 5 48.12 David Greene GBR 1 Barcelona 2010 6 6 48.17 Pawel Januszewski POL 1 Budapest 1998 7 7 48.22 Sven Nylander SWE 2 Helsinki 1994 8 48.23 Stephane Diagana 3 Helsinki 1994 9 8 48.25 Ruslan Mashchenko RUS 2 Budapest 1998 10 48.43 Sven Nylander 2 Split 1990 10 9 48.43 Jiri Muzik CZE 2 München 2002 12 48.46 Jiri Muzik 1sf1 München 2002 12 48.46 Pawel Januszewski 3 München 2002 12 10 48.46 Iakovakis Periklis GRE 1 Göteborg 2006 15 48.47 Stephane Diagana 1sf2 Helsinki 1994 16 48.51 Harald Schmid 1 Praha 1978 17 11 48.52 Niklas Wallenlind SWE 3 Split 1990 18 12 48.60 Aleksandr Yatsevich URS 2 Athinai 1982 18 48.60 Pawel Januszewski 2sf1 München 2002 20 13 48.61 Vadim Zadoinov URS 4 Split 1990 21 14 48.64 Uwe Ackermann GDR 3 Athinai 1982 21 48.64 Ruslan Mashchenko 1sf1 Budapest 1998 23 48.65 Harald Schmid 1 Stuttgart 1986 24 15 48.68 Vasiliy Arkhipenko URS 4 Athinai 1982 25 16 48.70 ITA 3sf1 München 2002 26 17 48.71 Marek Plawgo POL 2 Göteborg 2006 26 48.71 Fabrizio Mori 3 Budapest 1998 28 48.72 Sven Nylander 1sf1 Helsinki 1994 29 18 48.76 Aleksandr Vasilyev URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 30 19 48.77 Pedro Rodrigues POR 4 Helsinki 1994 31 48.80 Aleksandr Vasilyev 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986 31 48.80 Niklas Wallenlind 1sf2 Split 1990 33 20 48.82 Alan Pascoe GBR 1 Roma 1974 33 48.82 Sven Nylander 2sf2 Split 1990 35 48.83 Sven Nylander 2sf2 Stuttgart 1986 36 48.84 Kriss Akabusi 1sf1 Split 1990 37 48.90 Pawel Januszewski 1sf2 Budapest 1998 38 48.92 Stephane Diagana 5 Split 1990 39 21 48.94 Jean-Claude Nallet FRA 2 Roma 1974 40 22 48.95 Carsten Köhrbrück FRG 6 Split 1990 41 23 48.96 GBR 2 Barcelona 2010 42 24 48.98 Carlos Silva POR 2sf1 Budapest 1998 43 48.99 Periklis Iakovakis 4sf1 München 2002 44 49.00 Carlos Silva 1h3 Budapest 1998 44 49.00 Oleg Tverdokhleb 2sf2 Helsinki 1994 46 49.01 Stephane Diagana 1sf2 München 2002 47 49.02 Carlos Silva 4 Budapest 1998 48 49.04 Carsten Köhrbrück 3sf2 Split 1990 48 49.04 Pedro Rodrigues 2sf1 Helsinki 1994 50 49.05 Pedro Rodrigues 1h2 Helsinki 1994 50 49.05 Fabrizio Mori 4 München 2002 52 25 49.06 Laurent Ottorz ITA 3sf1 Budapest 1998 53 49.07 Periklis Iakovakis 5 München 2002

Slowest winning (auto) time: 49.70 by (URS) in 1969 Slowest winning time since 1990: 48.46 by Periklis Iakovakis (GRE) in 2006

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.21 48.51 Harald Schmid FRG Praha 1978 Min 0.08 48.17 Pawel Januszewski POL Budapest 1998

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.59 48.46 Pawel Januszewski POL München 2002 0.9h 52.7h Harry Whittle GBR Bruxelles 1950 Min 0.01 49.12 Rhys Williams GBR Göteborg 2006

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 47.48 Harald Schmid FRG Athinai 1982 2 48.22 Sven Nylander SWE Helsinki 1994 3 48.23 Stephane Diagana FRA Helsinki 1994 4 48.61 Vadim Zadoinov URS Split 1990 5 48.92 Stephane Diagana FRA Split 1990 6 48.95 Carsten Köhrbrück FRG Split 1990 7 49.50 Vadim Zadoinov MDA Helsinki 1994 8 49.53 Gary Cadogan GBR Helsinki 1994

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 46.78 USA Barcelona 6 Aug 1992 2 47.23 Amadou Dia Ba SEN Seoul 25 Sept 1988 3 47.48 Harald Schmid FRG Roma 1 Sept 1987 4 47.64 Stephane Diagana FRA Stuttgart 19 Aug 1993 5 47.76 Danny Harris USA Indianapolis 17 July 1988 6 48.41 Fabrizio Mori ITA Atlanta 1 Aug 1996

Fastest time in each round (Only two rounds were contested before 1950 and in 1969, 2006) Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 47.48 Harald Schmid FRG Athinai 1982 Semi-final 48.46 Jiri Muzik CZE München 2002 First round 49.00 Carlos Silva POR Budapest 1998

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 49.25 5sf2 Max Roberson GBR Split 1990

Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 50.04 4h2 Boris Gorban RUS Budapest 1998

Multiple Gold Medalists: Harald Schmid (FRG): 1978, 1982, 1986

Multiple Medalists: Rhys Williams (GBR): 2006 Bronze; 2010 Silver Pawel Januszewski (POL): 1998 Gold; 2002 Bronze Sven Nylander (SWE): 1986 Bronze; 1990 Silver; 1994 Silver Stephane Diagana (FRA): 1994 Bronze; 2002 Gold Harald Schmid (FRG): 1978 Gold; 1982 Gold; 1986 Gold Jean-Claude Nallet (FRA): 1971 Gold; 1974 Silver (URS): 1950 Silver; 1954 Silver; 1958 Gold

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 3 5 3 FRG 3 2 1 FRA 3 1 2 ITA 3 1 GBR 3 2 3 POL 1 1 1 FIN 1 1 1 GRE 1 1 GER 1 UKR 1 1 SWE 4 4 GDR 1 1 HUN 1 RUS 1 CZE 1 SUI 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GBR 2010 David Greene Rhys Williams SWE 1990 Sven Nylander Niklas Wallenlind URS 1978 Dmitriy Stukalov Vasiliy Arkhipenko GBR 1969 Andrew Todd FRG 1962 Jörg Neumann Helmut Janz URS 1954 Anatoliy Yulin Yuriy Lituyev SWE 1946 Sixten Larsson Rune Larsson

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 48.08 48.12 48.46 47.58 48.17 48.06 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 48.72 49.09 49.12 48.46 48.71 48.23 Missing Medal (4 th ) 49.06 49.34 49.13 49.05 49.02 48.77

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None

No athlete won Olympics, Worlds and European (Olympics and Euro before 1983) gold at 400mH Stephane Diagana, 2002 European Champion, won 1997 World Championships, but his best finish at the Olympics was 4 th in 1992.

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships Year European Junior Championships Year David Greene GBR Gold 2010 Silver 2005 Rhys Williams GBR Silver 2010 Gold 2003 Niklas Wallenlind SWE Bronze 1990 Gold 1987 Ruslan Mashchenko RUS Silver 1998 Gold 1983

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 GBR 48.12 Rhys Williams GBR 48.96 Stanislav Melnykov UK 49.09 2006 Periklis Iakovakis GRE 48.46 Marek Plawgo POL 48.71 Rhys Williams GBR 49.12 2002 Stephane Diagana FRA 47.58 Jiri Muzik CZE 48.43 Pawal Januszewski POLR 48.46 1998 Pawel Januszewski POL 48.17 Ruslan Mashchenko RUS 48.25 Fabrizio Mori ITA 48.71 1994 Oleg Tverdokhleb UKR 48.06 Sven Nylander SWE 48.22 Stephane Diagana FRA 48.23

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Varg Königsmark GER 49.70 Stef Vanhaeren BEL 50.01 Jose de Leon ITA 50.30 2009 Tobias Giehl GER 50.85 Marc-John Dombrowski GER 51.28 Nikita Andriyanov RUS 51.43 2007 Silvio Schirrmeister GER 50.60 Vyacheslav Skayev RUS 50.72 Toby Ulm GBR 50.99 2005 Kotur CRO 50.15 David Greene GBR 51.14 FRA 51.31 2003 Rhys Williams GBR 51.15 Mohamed Atig FRA 51.46 Rupert Gardner GBR 51.83 2001 Christian Duma GER 50.26 Henning Hackelbusch GER 50.76 Mikhail Lipskiy RUS 51.00 1999 Dmitriy Zhukov RUS 51.46 Richard McDonald GBR 51.62 Luca Bortolaso ITA 51.80 1997 Boris Gorban RUS 50.95 Aljoscha Nemitz GER 51.08 Boris Vazovan SVK 51.26

All time European List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 47.37 Stephane Diagana FRA 1 Lausanne 5 July 1995 2 2 47.48 Harald Schmid FRG 1 EC-Athinai 8 Sept 1982 2 47.48 Harald Schmid 3 WC-Roma 1 Sept 1987 4 3 47.54 Fabrizio Mori ITA 2 WC- 10 Aug 2001

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 46.78 Kevin Young USA 1 OG-Barcelona 6 Aug 1992 2 2 47.02 USA 1 Koblenz 31 Aug 1983 3 3 47.10 ZAM 1 Zürich 7 Aug 1991 4 47.13 Edwin Moses 1 Milano 3 July 1980

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 47.37 Stephane Diagana FRA 1 Lausanne 5 July 1995 2 2 47.48 Harald Schmid FRG 1 EC-Athinai 8 Sept 1982 2 47.48 Harld Schmid 3 WC-Roma 1 Sept 1987

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 47.30 USA 1 9 Aug 2005 2 2 47.43 USA 2 9 Aug 2005 3 3 47.50 Edwin Moses USA 1 9 Aug 1983

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 48.06 Oleg Tverdokhleb UKR 1 10 Aug 1994 2 2 48.06 Ruslan Mashschenko RUS 1 13 June 1998 3 3 48.22 Sven Nylander SWE 2 10 Aug 1994 4 4 48.23 Stephane Diagana FRA 3 10 Aug 1994

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 47.03 Bryan Bronson USA 1 New Orleans 21 June 1998 2 2 47.24 USA 1 Carson 26 June 2005 3 3 47.45 Edwin Moses USA 1 Westwood 11 June 1977

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 48.06 Ruslan Mashcheko RUS 1 Helsinki 13 June 1998 2 2 48.08 Stephane Diagana FRA 1 Roma 26 June 1993 3 3 48.22 GBR 1 Milano 7 June 2000 4 4 48.24 Periklis Iakovakis GRE 2 Athinai 14 June 2005 5 5 48.25 Marek Plawgo POL 1 Ostrava 12 June 2002

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s 3000mSC by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 8:07.87 Mahiedine Mekhissi FRA 1 Barcelona 2010 2 2 8:0 9.28 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 2 Barcelona 2010 3 3 8:12.66 Francesco Panetta ITA 1 Split 1990 4 4 8:13.10 GER 1 Budapest 1998 5 5 8:13.27 Mark Rowland GBR 2 Split 1990 6 6 8:15.04 Bronislaw Malinowski POL 1 Roma 1974 7 8:15.08 Bronislaw Malinowski 1 Praha 1978 8 7 8:15.41 Anders Gårderud SWE 2 Roma 1974 9 8 8:15.82 Allessandro Lambruschini ITA 3 Split 1990 10 9 8:16.65 GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 11 8:16.70 2 Budapest 1998 12 8:16.85 Francesco Panett a 2 Stuttgart 1986 13 10 8:16.92 FRG 2 Praha 1978 14 8:16.92 Patriz Ilg 3 Stuttgart 1986 15 11 8:17.48 ITA 4 Split 1990 16 12 8:17.91 FRG 3 Roma 1974 17 13 8:18.12 Colin Reitz GBR 4 Stuttgart 1986 18 14 8:18. 29 Ismo Toukonen FIN 3 Praha 1978 19 8:18.52 Patriz Ilg 1 Athinai 1982 20 15 8:18.85 ITA 4 Roma 1974 21 8:18.97 Jim Svenøy NOR 3 Budapest 1998 22 8:19.01 Michael Karst 4 Praha 1978 23 16 8:19.15 Jose Luis Blanco ESP 3 Barcelona 2010 24 17 8:19.22 Boguslaw Maminski POL 2 Athinai 1982 25 18 8:19.64 Ion Luchianov MDA 4 Barcelona 2010 26 19 8:20.19 William van Dijck BEL 5 Stuttgart 1986 27 20 8:20.25 FRA 6 Stuttgart 1986 28 21 8:20.41 Paul Copu ROU 5 Praha 1978 29 22 8:20.48 Domingo Ramon ESP 3 Athinai 1982 30 23 8:20.54 Luis Miguel Martin ESP 4 Budapest 1998 31 8:20.65 Francesco Panetta 1h2 Split 1990 32 24 8:20.90 Rainer Schwarz FRG 7 Stuttgart 1986 33 25 8:20.96 ITA 5 Budapest 1998 34 26 8:20 .97 GBR 8 Stuttgart 1986 35 8:21.33 Hagen Melzer 4 Athinai 1982 36 27 8:21.41 Jose Regalo POR 9 Stuttgart 1986 37 8:21.71 William Van Dijck 5 Split 1990 38 28 8:21.73 GBR 6 Split 1990 39 8:21.76 Tom Hanlon 2h2 Split 1990 40 8:21.80 Angelo Carosi 3h2 Split 1990 41 29 8:21.95 Wolfgang Konrad AUT 5 Athinai 1982 42 8:22.11 Domingo Ramon 1h3 Athinai 1982 43 8:22.40 Alessandro Lambruschini 1 Helsinki 1994 44 8:22.48 Hagen Melzer 7 Split 1990 45 8:22.55 Mark Rowla nd 1h1 Split 1990 46 8:22.65 Patriz Ilg 1h1 Athinai 1982 47 8:22.81 Hagen Melzer 4h2 Split 1990 48 8:23.05 William Van Dijck 2h1 Split 1990 49 30 8:23.11 ITA 2h1 Athinai 1982 50 8:23.16 Alessandro Lambruschini 3h1 Split 19 90 51 31 8:23.18 Ilkka Äyräväinen FIN 3h1 Athinai 1982 52 32 8:23.21 Bruno Le Stum FRA 4h1 Split 1990 53 33 8:23.37 Tomasz Szymkowiak POL 5 Barcelona 2010 54 8:23.39 Bruno Le Stum 8 Split 1990 55 8:23.40 Wolfgang Konrad 2h3 Athinai 1982 56 34 8:2 3.47 Antonio Peula ESP 5h2 Split 1990 57 8:23.52 Benito Nogales ESP 5h1 Split 1990 58 8:23.53 Angelo Carosi 2 Helsinki 1994 59 8:23.60 Bronislaw Malinowski 1h2 Roma 1974 60 35 8:23.6h Tapio Kantanen FIN 2h2 Roma 1974 61 8:23.62 Anders Gårderud 1h3 Roma 1974 62 36 8:23.76 Graeme Fell GBR 3h3 Athinai 1982 63 8:23.86 Colin Reitz GBR 4h1 Athinai 1982 64 37 8:23.92 Antonio Pereira ESP 6h1 Split 1990 65 38 8:24.05 Tommy Ekblom FIN 1h1 Stuttgart 1986 66 39 8:24.06 Ramiro Moran ESP 6 Budapest 1998 67 8:24.07 Hagen Melzer 2h1 Stuttgart 1986 68 40 8:24.08 Juan Jose Torres ESP 4h3 Athinai 1982 69 41 8:24.12 Antonio David Jimenez ESP 1h2 Göteborg 2006 70 8:24.19 Ilkka Äyräväinen 6 Athinai 1982 71 8:24.34 Antonio David Jimenez 1 München 2002 72 8:24.36 Joseph Mahmoud FRA 6h2 Split 1990 73 8:24.38 Bouabdellah Tahri 2h2 Göteborg 2006 74 42 8:24.45 Simon Vroemen NED 2 München 2002 75 8:24.47 Antonio Peula 9 Split 1990 76 8:24.49 Roger Hackney 3h1 Stuttgart 1986 77 43 8:24.51 Gabor Ma rko HUN 4h1 Stuttgart 1986 78 44 8:24.59 Vasiliy Koromyslov URS 7h1 Split 1990 79 8:24.68 Mariano Scartezzini 7 Athinai 1982 80 8:24.72 Luis Miguel Martin 3 München 2002 81 8:24.82 Boguslaw Maminski 7h2 Split 1990 82 45 8:24.86 Vasile Bichea ROU 6 Praha 1978 83 8:24.86 William Van Dijck 3 Helsinki 1994 84 46 8:24.87 Ildar Minshin RUS 6 Barcelona 2010 85 47 8:24.89 FIN 1 Göteborg 2006 86 48 8:24.97 Michael Heist FRG 8h2 Split 1990

Slowest winning (auto) time: 8:25.12 by Jean Paul Villain (FRA) in 1971 Slowest winning time since 1990: 8:24.89 by Jukka Keskisalo (FIN) in 2006

Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 3.60 8:13.10 Damian Kallabis GER Budapest 1998 9.6h 9:01.4h Raphael Pujazon FRA Oslo 1946 Min 0.11 8:24.34 Antonio David Jimenez ESP München 2002

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.14 8:24.72 Luis Miguel Martin ESP München 2002 7.2h 9:21.4h Alf Lindblad FIN Paris 1938 Min 0.49 8:19.15 Jose Luis Blanco ESP Barcelona 2010

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 8:07.87 Mahiedine Mekhissi FRA Barcelona 2010 2 8:09.28 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA Barcelona 2010 3 8:15.82 Allessandro Lambruschini ITA Split 1990 4 8:17.48 Angelo Carosi ITA Split 1990 5 8:20.19 William van Dijck BEL Stuttgart 1986 6 8:20.25 Joseph Mahmoud FRA Stuttgart 1986 7 8:20.90 Rainer Schwarz FRG Stuttgart 1986 8 8:20.97 Roger Hackney GBR Stuttgart 1986 9 8:21.41 Jose Regalo POR Stuttgart 1986

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 7:53.63 Saif Saeed Shaheen QAT Bruxelles 3 Sept 2004 7:53.64 Brimin Kipruto KEN Monaco 22 July 2011 2 7:55.76 KEN Monaco 22 July 2011 7.56.16 KEN Köln 24 Aug 1997 3 7:57.32 KEN Monaco 22 July 2011 7:58.66 Stephen Cherono (Shaheen) KEN Bruxelles 24 Aug 2001 4 8:01.26 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN Berlin 18 Aug 2009 5 8:05.89 Brimin Kipruto KEN Bruxelles 3 Sept 2004 6 8:05.96 Richard Mateelong KEN Bruxelles 3 Sept 2004 7 8:08.22 Hillary Kipsang Yego KEN Monaco 22 July 2011 8:09.16 Moussa Omar Obaid QAT Bruxelles 3 Sept 2004 8 8:10.23 Laid Bessou ALG Monaco 18 Aug 2000

Fastest time in each round Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 8:07.87 Mahiedine Mekhissi FRA Barcelona 2010 First round 8:20.65 Francesco Panetta ITA Split 1990

Fastest non-qualifier (for the final) Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 8:24.59 7h1 Vasiliy Koromyslov URS Split 1990

Multiple Gold Medalists: Bronislaw Malinowski (POL): 1974, 1978

Multiple Medalists: Bouabdellah Tahri (FRA): 2006 Bronze; 2010 Silver Allessandro Lambruschini (ITA): 1990 Bronze; 1994 Gold; 1998 Silver Francesco Panetta (ITA): 1986 Silver; 1990 Gold Bronislaw Malinowski (POL): 1974 Gold; 1978 Gold Patriz Ilg (FRG): 1978 Silver; 1982 Gold; 1986 Bronze (BEL): 1962 Gold; 1966 Bronze

Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze FRA 3 1 1 POL 3 1 ITA 2 3 1 URS 1 3 3 SWE 1 2 1 FIN 1 1 3 FRG 1 1 3 ESP 1 1 3 TCH 1 1 GER 1 1 BEL 1 2 GDR 1 HUN 1 BUL 1 YUG 1 ROU 1 GBR 1 NED 1 NOR 2

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2010 Mahiedine Mekhissi Bouabdellah Tahri ESP 2002 Antonio Jimenez Luis Miguel Martin ITA 1994 Alessandro Lambruschini Angelo Carosi ITA 1990 Francesco Panetta Alessandro Lambruschini URS 1969 Aleksandr Morozov Vladimir Dudin URS 1966 Viktor Kudinskiy Analoily Kuryan SWE 1946 Erik Elmsäter Tore Sjöstrand

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 8:18.52 8:07.87 8:24.89 8:24.34 8:13.10 8:22.40 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 8:23.07 8:19.64 8:27.15 8:24.72 8:18.97 8:24.86 Missing Medal (4 th ) 8:24.91 8:23.37 8:27.79 8:26.86 8:20.54 8:26.00

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Never happened

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Gaston Roelants BEL 1964 Not held before 1983 1962 Bronislaw Malinowski POL 1980 Not held before 1983 1974, 1978

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Bronislaw Malinowski POL 1974, 1978 1970 (2000mSC)

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Ma Mekhissi-Benabbad FRA 8:07.87 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 8:09.28 Ion Luchianov MDA 8:19.64 2006 Jukka Keskisalo FIN 8:24.89 Jose Luis Blanco ESP 8:26.22 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 8:27.15 2002 Antonio Jimenez ESP 8:24.34 Simon Vroemen NED 8:24.45 Luis Miguel Martin ESP 8:24.72 1998 Damian Kallabis GER 8:13.10 Ales Lambruschini ITA 8:16.70 Jim Svenøy NOR 8:18.97 1994 Ales Lambruschini ITA 8:22.40 Angelo Carosi ITA 8:23.53 William Van Dijck BEL 8:24.86

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Ilgizar Safiulin RUS 8:37.94 Muhammet Emin Tan TUR 8:46.74 Martin Grau GER 8:48.79 2009 Antonio Abadia ESP 8:47.45 James Wilkinson GBR 8:51.54 Jeroen D’Hoedt BEL 8:51.76 2007 Jakub Holusa CZE 8:50.30 Alexandru Ghinea ROU 8:50.42 Carlos Alonso ESP 8:50.95 2005 Marcin Chabowski POL 8:40.88 Albert Minczer HUN 8:45.82 Andrzej Pasternak POL 8:52.31 2003 Ruben Schwarz GER 8:46.21 Maricel Ionascu ROU 8:53.31 Peter Kellie GBR 8:55.69 2001 Radoslaw Poplawski POL 8:46.36 Mircea Bogdan ROU 8:49.76 Chris Meroussis GRE 8:51.87 1999 Jakub Czaja POL 8:41.91 Vadim Slobodenyuk UKR 8:44.48 Kevin Paulsen FRA 8:45.69 1997 Günther Weidlinger AUT 8:41.54 Roman Usov RUS 8:48.47 Antonio Martinez ESP 8:56.60

All time European List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8:01.18 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 3 Berlin 18 Aug 2009 2 2 8:02.09 Mah Mekhissi -Benabbad FRA 1 Saint Denis 8 July 2011 3 8:02.19 Bouabdellah Tahri 1 Metz 3 July 2009 4 8:02.52 Mah Mekhissi -Benabbad 1 Bruxelles 27 Aug 2010

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7:53.63 Saif S aeed Shaheen QAT 1 Bruxelles 3 Sept 2004 2 2 7:53.64 Brimin Kipruto KEN 1 Monaco 22 July 2011 3 3 7:54.31 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 1 Ro ma 31 May 2012 4 4 7:55.28 MAR 1 Bruxelles 24 Aug 2001 5 7:55.51 Said Saeed Shaheen 1 Bruxelles 26 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8:01.18 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 3 Berlin 18 Aug 2009 2 2 8:02.09 Mah Mekhissi -Benabbad FRA 1 Saint Denis 8 July 2011 3 8:02.19 Bouabdellah Tahri 1 Metz 3 July 2009 4 8:02.52 Mah Mekhissi -Benabbad 1 Bruxelles 27 Aug 2010

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 8:10.15 Moses Kiptanui KEN 1 13 June 1998 2 2 8:11.79 Saif Saeed Shaheen QAT 1h1 7 Aug 2005 3 3 8:11.90 Ezekiel Kemboi KEN 2h1 7 Aug 2005 4 4 8:13.08 Simon Vroemen NED 3h1 7 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 8:13.08 Simon Vroemen NED 3h1 7 Aug 2005 2 2 8:13.66 Bronislaw Malinowski POL 1 26 June 1975 3 3 8:14.2 Anders Gärderud SWE 1 1 Aug 1974 4 4 8:15.06 Patriz Ilg FRG 1 12 Aug 1983

Fastest Performances in June Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7:57.28 Saif Saeed Shaheen QAT 1 Athinai 14 June 2005 2 2 8:01.83 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 1 Oslo 9 June 2011 3 3 8:03.57 Ali Ezzine MAR 1 Saint -Denis 23 June 2000 4 4 8:03.72 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 1 Metz 29 June 2010 5 5 8:03.82 Brahim Boulami MAR 1 Roma 30 June 2000

Fastest Performances in June by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8:03.72 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 1 Metz 29 June 2010 2 2 8:06.98 Mah Mekhissi -Benabbad FRA 2 Hengelo 1 June 2009 3 8:08.82 Mah Mekhissi -Benabbad 1 Rabat 6 June 2010

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s HJ by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 2:36 RUS 1 Göteborg 2006 2 2 2.35 St einar Hoen NOR 1 Helsinki 1994 3 3 2.34 URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 2.34 Drugutin Topic YUG 1 Split 1990 3 3 2.34 Aleksey Yemelin URS 2 Split 1990 3 3 2.34 Georgi Dakov BUL 3 Split 1990 3 3 2.34 POL 1 Budapest 1998 3 3 2.34 Dal ton Grant GBR 2 Budapest 1998 3 3 2.34 Tomas Janku CZE 2 Göteborg 2006 3 3 2.34 SWE 3 Göteborg 2006 3 3 2.34 Linus Thörnblad SWE 4 Göteborg 2006 12 2.33 Artur Partyka 2= Helsinki 1994 12 12 2.33 Steve Smith GBR 2= Helsinki 1994 12 12 2.33 Aleksander Shustov RUS 1 Barcelona 2010 15 14 2.32 RUS 3 Budapest 1998 15 14 2.32 Martin Buß GER 4 Budapest 1998 17 16 2.31 Sergey Malchenko URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 17 16 2.31 Carlo Thränhardt FRG 3 Stuttgart 1986 17 16 2.31 Serhiy Dym chenko URS 4= Split 1990 17 2.31 4= Split 1990 17 16 2.31 Dietmar Mögenburg FRG 4= Split 1990 17 16 2.31 Håkon Särnblom NOR 4 Helsinki 1994 17 16 2.31 Jaroslaw Kotewicz POL 5= Helsinki 1994 17 2.31 Dragutin Topic 5= Helsinki 1994 17 16 2.31 RUS 1 München 2002 17 16 2.31 RUS 2 Barcelona 2010 27 24 2.30 URS 1 Praha 1978 27 2.30 Dietmar Mögenburg 1 Athinai 1982 27 24 2.30 Dimitrios Kokotis GRE 5 Budapest 1998 27 2.30 6 Budapest 1998 27 2.30 Yaroslav Rybakov 5 Göteborg 2006 32 2.29 Stefan Holm 2 München 2002 32 26 2.29 Martyn Bernard GBR 3 Barcelona 2010 32 2.29 Linus Thörnblad SWE 4 Barcelona 2010 35 27 2.28 Aleksandr Grigoryev URS 2 Praha 1978 35 27 2.28 Rolf Beilschmidt GDR 3 Praha 1978 35 2.28 Dietmar Mögenburg 4 Stuttgart 1986 35 27 2.28 Krzysztof Krawczyk POL 5 Stuttgart 1986 35 2.28 Aleksey Yemelin qA Split 1990 35 27 2.28 Arturo Ortiz ESP qA Split 1990 35 2.28 Georgi Dakov qA Split 1990 35 2.28 Dragutin Topic qA Split 1990 35 2.28 Dietmar Mögenburg qA Split 1990 35 27 2.28 Daniele Pagani ITA qA Split 1990 35 2.28 Dalton Grant qB Split 1990 35 2.28 Artur Partyka qB Split 1990 35 2.28 Serhiy Dymchenko qB Split 1990 35 27 2.28 Ralf Sonn FRG qB Split 1990 35 2.28 Ralf Sonn 7 Split 1990 35 2.28 Arturo Ortiz 8= Split 1990 35 27 2.28 ITA 8= Split 1990 35 27 2.28 Leonid Pumalaynen RUS 7 Helsinki 1994 35 27 2.28 Labros Papakostas GRE 8 Helsinki 1994 54 36 2.27 Jan usz Trzepizur POL 2 Athinai 1982 54 2.27 Stefan Holm 7 Budapest 1998 54 36 2.27 SWE 8 Budapest 1998 54 2.27 Staffan Strand 3 München 2002 54 36 2.27 ITA 4 München 2002 54 36 2.27 Niki Palli ISR 6= Göteborg 2006 54 36 2.27 ITA 6= Göteborg 2006 54 36 2.27 Svatoslav Ton CZE 6= Göteborg 2006 54 36 2.27 Oskari Frösen FIN 9 Göteborg 2006 54 36 2.27 Giulio Cioti ITA 10 Göteborg 2006

Lowest winning height since 1990: 2.31 by Yaroslav Rybakov in 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 8cm 2.21 URS Beograd 1962 Min 0cm 2.12 Jacques Madubost FRA Budapest 1966 2.17 URS Athinai 1969 2.20 Kestutis Sapka URS Helsinki 1971 2.25 Jesper Törring DEN Roma 1974 2.34 Dragutin Topic YUG Split 1990 2.34 Artur Partyka POL Budapest 1998

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 4cm 1.94 Lauri Kalima FIN Paris 1938 2.10 Stig Pettersson SWE Stockholm 1958 Min 0cm 2.29 Martyn Bernard GBR Barcelona 2010 2.34 Stefan Holm SWE Göteborg 2006 2.27 Staffan Strand SWE München 2002 2.32 Sergey Klyugin RUS Budapest 1998 2.24 FRG Athinai 1982 2.19 Vladimir Maly TCH Roma 1974 1.96 Jaroslav Kovar TCH Bern 1954 1.93 Nils Nicklen FIN Oslo 1946

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 2:36 Andrey Silnov RUS Göteborg 2006 2 2.34 Aleksey Yemelin URS Split 1990 3 2.34 Georgi Dakov BUL Split 1990 4 2.34 Linus Thörnblad SWE Göteborg 2006 5 2.31 Jaroslaw Kotewicz POL Helsinki 1994 Drugtin Topic YUG 6 2.30 Steinar Hoen NOR Budapest 1998 7 2.28 Ralf Sonn FRG Split 1990 8 2.28 Arturo Ortiz ESP Split 1990 Luca Toso ITA

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Height Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 2.45 CUB Salamanca 27 July 1993 2 2.38 Igor Paklin URS Roma 6 Sept 1987 Gennadiy Abdyeyenko URS Roma 6 Sept 1987 3 2.37 Steve Smith GBR Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993 4 2.36 Dalton Grant GBR Tokyo 1 Sept 1991 2.36 Troy Kemp BAH Eberstadt 3 July 1993 5 2.34 Clarence Saunders BER Seoul 25 Sept 1988 Troy Kemp BAH Tokyo 1 Sept 1991 Marion Drake CUB Tokyo 1 Sept 1991 Troy Kemp BAH Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993 6 2.34 Dietmar Mögenburg GER Seoul 25 Sept 1988 USA Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993

Highest jump in each round Round Height Name Nat Venue Year Final 2:36 Andrey Silnov RUS Göteborg 2006 Qualifying round 2.28 Akeksey Yemelin, URS Split 1990 Arturo Ortiz, ESP Georgi Dakov, BUL Dragutin Topic, YUG Dieter Mögenburg, FRG Daniele Pagani, ITA Dalton Grant, GBR Artur Partyka, POL Serhiy Dymchenko, URS Ralf Sonn FRG

Highest non-qualifier for the final Height Position Name Nat Venue Year 2.24 6qA Matti Vitala FIN Split 1990 7qB Jean Charles Gicquel FRA

Multiple Medalists: Stefan Holm (SWE): 2002 Silver; 2006 Bronze Artur Partyka (POL): 1994 Silver; 1998 Gold Kestutis Sapka (URS): 1971 Gold; 1974 Silver Stig Petterson (SWE): 1958 Bronze; 1962 Silver Jiri Lansky (TCH): 1954 Silver; 1958 Silver (GBR): 1946 Silver; 1950 Gold (FIN): 1934 Gold; 1938 Silver;

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 5 4 3 SWE 4 3 3 RUS 3 1 1 GBR 1 3 1 FIN 1 2 3 POL 1 2 FRA 1 1 1 NOR 1 1 FRG 1 2 YUG 1 DEN 1 TCH 2 2 ROU 1 CZE 1 ITA 1 GDR 1 BUL 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze RUS 2010 Aleksander Shustov Ivan Ukhov SWE 2002 Stefan Holm Staffan Strand URS 1986 Igor Paklin Sergey Malchenko FRG 1982 Dietmar Mögenburg Gerf Nagel URS 1978 Vladimir Yashchenko Aleksandr Grigoryev URS 1971 Kestutis Sapka Rustam Akhmyetov FRA 1966 Jacques Madubost Robert Sainte-Rose URS 1962 Valeriy Brumel Robert Shavlakadze SWE 1958 Rickard Dahl Stig Pettersson TCH 1954 Jiri Lansky Jaroslav Kovar FIN 1938 Kalevi Kotkas Lauri Kalima FIN 1934 Kalevi Kotkas Veikko Peräsalo

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Height 2.34 2.33 2.36 2.31 2.34 2.35 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 2.31 2.29 2.34 2.27 2.32 2.33 Missing Medal (4 th ) 2.31 2.29 2.34 2.27 2.32 2.31

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year FRG Dietmar Mögenburg Ulrike Meyfarth Athinai 1982 GBR Alan Paterson Sheila Alexander Bruxelles 1950

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Valeriy Brumel URS 1964 Not held until 1983 1962

No athlete won Olympics, World and European Championships gold. Dietmar Mögenburg, 1982 European Champion, won 1984 Olympics, but his best finish at the World Championships is 4 th in 1983 and 1987.

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Artur Partyka POL 1998 1987 Dietmar Mögenburg FRG 1982 1979 Vladimir Yashchenko URS 1978 1977

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 RUS 2.33 Ivan Ukhov RUS 2.31 Martyn Bernard GBR 2.29 2006 Andrey Silnov RUS 2.36 Tomas Janku CZE 2.34 Stafan Holm SWE 2.34 2002 Yaroslav Rybakov RUS 2.31 Stefan Holm SWE 2.29 Staffan Strand SWE 2.27 1998 Artur Partyka POL 2.34 Dalton Grant GBR 2.34 Sergey Klyugin RUS 2.32 1994 Steinar Hoen NOR 2.35 Artur Partyka POL Steve Smith GBR

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Nikita Anishchenkov RUS 2.27 Janick Klausen DEN 2.25 ITA 2.25 2009 RUS 2.25 Ümit Tan TUR 2.25 Artsiom Naumovich BLR 2.19 2007 Oleksandr Nartov UKR 2.23 Andriy Protsenko UKR 2.21 Raul Spank GER 2.21 2005 Ivan Ukhov RUS 2.23 Wojciech Theiner POL 2.21 Niki Palli ISR 2.19 2003 Jaroslav Baba CZE 2.28 RUS 2.26 Carl Thörnblad SWE 2.23 2001 Andrey Chubsa BLR 2.23 Jiri Krehula CZE 2.21 Mickaël Hanany FRA 2.19 1999 SWE 2.21 Gregory Gabella FRA 2.19 Yaroslav Rybakov RUS 2.16 1997 Gennadiy Moroz BLR 2.20 GBR 2.20 Aleksey Lesnichiy BLR 2.17

All time European List (indoor performances are indicated by ‘i”) Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.42 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 Stockholm 30 June 1987 1 1 2.42i Carlo Thränhardt GER 1 Berlin 26 Feb 1988 3 2.41i Patrik Sjöberg 1 1 Feb 1987 4 3 2.40 Rudolf Povarnitsyn UKR 1 Donyetsk 11 Aug 1985 4 2.40i Carlo Thränhardt 1 Simmerath 16 Jan 1987 4 2.40i Patrik Sjöberg 1 Berlin 27 Feb 1987 4 2.40 Patrik Sjöberg 1 Bruxelles 5 Aug 1989 4 3 2.40 Sorin Matei ROU 1 Bratislava 20 June 1990 4 3 2.40 RUS 1 5 Aug 2000 4 3 2.40i Stefan Holm SWE 1 6 Mar 2005 4 3 2.40i Ivan Ukhov RUS 1 Athinai 25 Feb 2009

Highest jumps on European Soil Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.45 Javier Sotomayor CUB 1 Salamanca 27 July 1993 2 2.43 Javier Sotomayor 1 Salamanca 8 Sept 1988 2 2.43i Javier Sotomayor 1 Budapest 4 Mar 1989 4 2 2.42 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 Stockholm 30 June 1987 4 2 2.42i Carlo Thränhardt GER 1 Berlin 26 Feb 1988 4 2.42 Javier Sotomayor 1 Sevilla 5 June 1994

Highest jumps on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.42 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 Stockholm 30 June 1987 1 1 2.42i Carlo Thränhardt GER 1 Berlin 26 Feb 1988 3 2.41i Patrik Sjöberg 1 Piraeus 1 Feb 1987

Highest jumps in Helsinki Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 2.37 Hollis Conway USA 1 27 June 1990 2 2 2.35 Steinar Hoen NOR 1 9 Aug 1994 3 3 2.34 Stefan Holm SWE 1 3 Sept 2000 4 4 2.33 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 9 Sept 1986 4 4 2.33 Steve Smith GBR 2= 9 Aug 1994 4 4 2.33 Artur Partyka POL 2= 9 Aug 1994

Highest jumps in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 2.35 Steinar Hoen NOR 1 9 Aug 1994 2 2 2.34 Stefan Holm SWE 1 3 Sept 2000 3 3 2.33 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 9 Sept 1986 3 3 2.33 Steve Smith GBR 2= 9 Aug 1994 3 3 2.33 Artur Partyka POL 2= 9 Aug 1994

Highest jumps in June Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.42 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 Stockholm 30 June 1987 1 1 2.42 Javier Sotomayor CUB 1 Sevilla 5 June 1994 3 2.41 Javier Sotomayor 1 Habana 25 June 1994 4 3 2.40 Sorin Matei ROU 1 Bratislava 20 June 1990

Highest jumps in June by Europeans Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2.42 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 Stockholm 30 June 1987 2 2 2.40 Sorin Matei ROU 1 Bratislava 20 June 1990 3 3 2.39 Patrik Sjöberg 1 Göteborg 27 June 1987

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All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 6.00 Ro dion Gataullin RUS 1 He lsinki 1994 2 2 5.90 Igor Trandenkov RUS 2 He lsinki 1994 3 3 5.85 URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 3 5.85 Ro dion Gataullin 1 Split 1990 3 3 5.85 Jean Galfione FRA 3 He lsinki 1994 3 3 5.85 Alex Averbukh ISR 1 München 2002 3 3 5.85 FRA 1 Barcelo na 2010 8 7 5.81 RUS 1 Budapest 1998 8 7 5.81 GER 2 Budapest 1998 10 9 5.80 Philippe Collet FRA 4 He lsinki 1994 10 9 5.80 Denis Petushinskiy RUS 5 Helsinki 1994 10 9 5.80 Lars Börgeling GER 2 München 2002 10 5.80 Tim Lobi nger GER 3 München 2002 10 9 5.80 Patrik Kristiansson SWE 4 München 2002 10 9 5.80 Maksym Mazuryk UKR 2 Barcelona 2010 16 5.76 Jean Galfione FRA 3 Budapest 1998 16 14 5.76 GER 4 Budapest 1998 18 15 5.75 Vasiliy Bubka URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 18 5.75 Phillippe Collet 3 Stuttgart 1986 18 15 5.75 URS 2 Split 1990 18 15 5.75 Hermann Fehringer AUT 3 Split 1990 18 15 5.75 Stepan Janacek CZE 5 München 2002 18 15 5.75 Prezemyslaw Czerwinski POL 3 Barcelona 2010 18 15 5.75 Gius eppe Gibilisco ITA 4 Barcelona 2010 25 21 5.70 Atanas Tarev BUL 4 Stuttgart 1986 25 5.70 Phillippe Collet 4 Split 1990 25 21 5.70 Javier Garcia ESP 5 Split 1990 25 5.70 Sergey Bubka 6 Split 1990 25 21 5.70 Andrei Tivontschik GER 6 Helsinki 1994 25 21 5.70 Danny Krasnov ISR 7 Helsinki 1994 25 21 5.70 Gianni Iapichino ITA 8= Helsinki 1994 25 21 5.70 Valeri Bukrejev EST 8= Helsinki 1994 25 21 5.70 Adam Ptacek CZE 6= München 2002 25 21 5.70 Denys Yurcheko UKR 6= München 2002 25 21 5.70 Vasiliy G orshkov RUS 8 München 2002 25 5.70 Alex Averbukh 1 Göteborg 2006 25 21 5.70 Damiel Dossevi FRA 5 Barcelona 2010 25 21 5.70 Fabian Shulze GER 6 Barcelona 2010 39 5.65 Tim Lobinger 2= Göteborg 2006 39 32 5.65 Romain Mesnil FRA 2= Göteborg 2006 39 32 5.65 Matti Mononen FIN 4 Göteborg 2006 39 5.65 Przemyslaw Czerwinski POL 5 Göteborg 2006 39 5.65 Maksym Mazuryk UKR 1qA Barcelona 2010 39 32 5.65 Raphael Hozdeppe GER 2qA Barcelona 2010 39 5.65 Romain Mesnil FRA 2qA Barcelona 2010 39 5.65 Giuse ppe Gibilisco ITA 1qB Barcelona 2010 39 32 5.65 Jan Kudlicka CZE 2qB Barcelona 2010 39 5.65 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 3qB Barcelona 2010 39 32 5.65 Lukasz Michalski POL 3qB Barcelona 2010 39 5.65 Fabian Schulze GER 3qB Barcelona 2010 39 5.65 Lukasz Mic halski POL 7 Barcelona 2010

Lowest winning height since 1990: 5.70m by (ISR) in 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 20cm 4.80 FIN Beograd 1962 Min 0cm 5.81 Maksim Tarasov RUS Budapest 1998 5.60 Aleksandr Krupskiy URS Athinai 1982 5.35 Vladimir Kishkun URS Roma 1974 4.50 Eeles Landstrom FIN Stockholm 1958 4.40 Eeles Landstrom FIN Bern 1954 4.00 GER Torino 1934

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Height Name Nat Venue Year Max 20cm 5.00 Herve d’Encausse FRA Budapest 1966 Min 0cm 5.75 Przemyslaw Czerwinski POL Barcelona 2010 5.65 (tie 2 nd ) Romain Mesnil & Tim Lobinger FRA/GER Göteborg 2006 5.80 Tim Lobinger GER München 2002 5.76 Jean Galfione FRA Budapest 1998 5.45 Rauli Pudas FIN Praha 1978 5.30 Yuriy Isakov URS Roma 1974 4.10 Jan Bem TCH Oslo 1946 4.00 Pierre Ramadier FRA Paris 1938 3.90 John Lindroth FIN Torino 1934

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS Helsinki 1994 2 5.90 Igor Trandenkov RUS Helsinki 1994 3 5.85 Jean Galfione FRA Helsinki 1994 4 5.80 Philippe Collet FRA Helsinki 1994 5 5.80 Denis Petushinskiy RUS Helsinki 1994 6 5.70 Sergey Bubka URS Split 1990 Andrei Tivontschik GER Helsinki 1994 Fabian Schulze GER Barcelona 2010 7 5.70 Danny Krasnov ISR Helsinki 1994 8 5.70 Gianni Iapichino ITA Helsinki 1994 Valeri Bukrejev EST Helsinki 1994 Vasiliy Gorshkov RUS München 2002

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos height Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 6.14 Sergey Bubka UKR Sestriere 31 July 1994 2 6.00 Okkert Brits RSA Sestriere 29 July 1995 6.00 Maksim Tarasov RUS Fukuoka 13 Sept 1997 6.00 Jeff Hartwig USA Athinai 16 June 1999 3 5.95 Dmitriy Markov AUS Athinai 16 June 1999 5.95 Jeff Hartwig USA Monaco 4 Aug 1999 4 5.95 Tim Lobinger GER Athinai 16 June 1999 5 5.86 Pyotr Bochkaryov RUS Atlanta 2 Aug 1996 6 5.86 Dmitriy Markov BLR Atlanta 2 Aug 1996

Highest performance in each round Round Height Name Nat Venue Year Final 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS Helsinki 1994 Qualifying round 5.65 Maksym Mazuryk UKR Barcelona 2010 GER Barcelona 2010 Romain Mesnil FRA Barcelona 2010 ITA Barcelona 2010 Jan Kudlicka CZE Barcelona 2010 Renaud Lavillenie FRA Barcelona 2010 Lukasz Michaliski POL Barcelona 2010 Fabian Schulze GER Barcelona 2010

Highest non-qualifier for the final Height Position Name Nat Venue Year 5.60 6qA Michal Balner CZE Barcelona 2010 8qB Eemeli Salomaki FIN Barcelona 2010

Multiple Gold Medalists: Alex Averbukh (ISR): 2002, 2006 Rodion Gataullin (URS): 1990, 1994 (GDR): 1966, 1969, 1971 Eeles Landström (FIN): 1950, 1954

Multiple Medalists: Alex Averbukh (ISR): 2002 Gold; 2006 Gold; Tim Loginber (GER): 1998 Silver; 2002 Bronze Jean Galfione (FRA): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Bronze Rodion Gataullin (URS): 1990 Gold; 1994 Gold; Kjell Isaksson (SWE): 1969 Silver; 1971 Silver Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR): 1966 Gold; 1969 Gold; 1971 Gold Eeles Landström (FIN): 1954 Gold; 1958 Gold (SWE): 1950 Gold; 1954 Silver Bo Ljungberg (SWE): 1934 Silver; 1938 Silver

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 5 4 2 FIN 3 2 4 GDR 3 1 SWE 2 5 GER 2 3 1 RUS 2 1 ISR 2 FRA 1 6 TCH 1 1 GRE 1 POL 1 1 UKR 1 ITA 2 GBR 1 AUT 1 BUL 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GER 2002 Lars Börgeling Tim Lobinger RUS 1994 Rodion Gataullin Igor Trandenkov URS 1990 Rodion Gataullin Grigoriy Yegorov URS 1986 Sergey Bubka Vasiliy Bubka URS 1982 Aleksandr Krupskiy Vladimir Polyakov FIN 1978 Antti Kalliomäki Rauli Pudas URS 1974 Vladimir Kishkun Yuriy Isakov FIN 1962 Pentti Nikula Kauko Nyström FIN 1950 Valto Olenius Jukka Piironen

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Height 5.84 5.85 5.70 5.8 5 5.81 6.00 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 5.76 5.75 5.65 5.80 5.76 5.85 Missing Medal (4 th ) 5.75 5.75 5.65 5.80 5.76 5.80

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Maksim Tarasov RUS 1992 1999 1998 Sergey Bubka URS/UKR 1988 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 1986 Wolfgang Nordwig GDR 1972 1966, 1969, 1971

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Maksim Tarasov URS 1998 1989 Rodion Gataullin URS 1990, 1994 1983

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat height Silver Nat height Bronze Nat height 2010 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 5.85 Maksym Mazuryk UKR 5.80 Przemyslaw Czerwinski POL 5.75 2006 Aleksandr Averbukh ISR 5.70 Tim Lobinger GER 5.65 Romain Mesnil FRA 5.65 2002 Aleksandr Averbukh ISR 5.85 Lars Börgeling GER 5.80 Tim Lobinger GE 5.80 1998 Maksim Tarasov RUS 5.81 Tim Lobinger GER 5.81 Jean Galfione FRAR 5.76 1994 Rodion Gataullin RUS 6.00 Igor Trandenkov RUS 5.90 Jean Galfione FRA 5.85

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Height Silver Nat Height Bronze Nat Height 2011 Emile Denecker FRA 5.50 Kevin Menaldo FRA 5.50 Didac Salas ESP 5.40 2009 Nico Weiler GER 5.25 Dmitriy Zhelyabin RUS 5.25 Henri Väyrynen FIN 5.15 2007 Leonid Kivalov RUS 5.60 Yevgeniy Ageyev RUS 5.50 Lukasz Michalski POL 5.45 2005 Dmitriy Starodubtsev RUS 5.50 Konstant Filippidis GRE 5.45 Mikhail Golovtosv RUS 5.45 2003 Vincent Favretto FRA 5.50 Artem Kuptsov RUS 5.50 Fabian Schultze GER 5.40 2001 Dmitriy Kuptsov RUS 5.55 Kevin Rans BEL 5.50 Stavros Kouroupakis GRE 5.35 1999 Sebastien Homo FRA 5.35 Fabrice Fortin FRA 5.35 Thilo Kraus GER 5.20 1997 Lars Börgeling GER 5.40 Pavel Gerasimov RUS 5.30 Christian Linskey GBR 5.00

All time European List Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.15i Sergey Bubka UKR 1 Donyetsk 21 Feb 1993 2 6.14i Sergey Bubka 1 Monaco 13 Feb 1993 2 6.14 Sergey Bubka 1 Sestriere 31 July 1994 4 6.13i Sergey Bubka 1 Berlin 21 Feb 1992 4 6.13 Sergey Bubka 1 Tokyo 19 Sept 1992 6 6.12i Sergey Bubka 1 Grenoble 23 Mar 1991 6 6.12 Sergey Bubka 1 Padova 30 Aug 1992

Highest vaults on European Soil Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.15i Sergey Bubka UKR 1 Donyetsk 21 Feb 1993 2 6.14i Sergey Bubka 1 Monaco 13 Feb 1993 2 6.14 Sergey Bubka 1 Sestriere 31 July 1994 4 6.13i Sergey Bubka 1 Berlin 21 Feb 1992

Highest vaults on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.15i Sergey Bubka UKR 1 Donyetsk 21 Feb 1993 2 6.14i Sergey Bubka 1 Lievin 13 Feb 1993 2 6.14 Sergey Bubka 1 Sestriere 31 July 1994 4 6.13i Sergey Bubka 1 Berlin 21 Feb 1992

Highest vaults in Helsinki Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS 1 11 Aug 1994 2 2 5.90 Igor Trandendov RUS 2 11 Aug 1994 2 2 5.90 Riaan Botha RSA 1 18 June 1997 4 4 5.85 Jean Galfione FRA 3 11 Aug 1994 4 4 5.85 Viktor Chistyakov RUS 1 28 June 1995 4 4 5.85 Patrik Kristiansson SWE 1 23 Aug 2002

Highest vaults in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 6.00 Rodion Gataullin RUS 1 11 Aug 1994 2 2 5.90 Igor Trandendov RUS 2 11 Aug 1994 3 3 5.85 Jean Galfione FRA 3 11 Aug 1994 3 3 5.85 Viktor Chistyakov RUS 1 28 June 1995 3 3 5.85 Patrik Kristiansson SWE 1 23 Aug 2002

Highest vaults in July Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.14 Sergey Bubka UKR 1 Sestriere 1 July 1994 2 6.09 Sergey Bubka 1 Formia 8 July 1991 3 6.06 Sergey Bubka 1 Nice 10 July 1988 4 6.01 Sergey Bubka 1 Moskva 8 July 1986 4 2 6.01 Igor Trandenkov RUS 1 Sankt Peterburg 4 July 1996

Highest vaults in July by Europeans Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.14 Sergey Bubka UKR 1 Sestriere 1 July 1994 2 6.09 Sergey Bubka 1 Formia 8 July 1991 3 6.06 Sergey Bubka 1 Nice 10 July 1988 4 6.01 Sergey Bubka 1 Moskva 8 July 1986 4 2 6.01 Igor Trandenkov RUS 1 Sankt Peterburg 4 July 1996

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s LJ by K Ken Nakamura

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 8.47 1.6 GER 1 Barc elona 2010 2 2 8.41 0.0 Robert Em miyan URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 8.33 0.0 ITA 1qB Göteborg 2006 4 4 8.28 2.0 Kirill Susunov RUS 1 Budapest 1998 5 8.27 1.6 Christian Reif GER 1qA Barcelona 2010 5 5 8.27 1.7 Eusebio Caceres ESP 1qB Barcelona 2010 7 6 8.25 -1.0 GDR 1q Athinai 1982 7 6 8.25 0.0 FRG 1 Split 1990 9 8.24 1.9 Robert E mmiyan 1q Stuttgart 1986 9 8 8.24 1.0 Kafetien Gomis FRA 2 Barcelona 2010 11 9 8.23 0.6 Chris Tomlinson GBR 3 Barcelona 2010 12 10 8.21 1.6 Bogdan Tarus ROU 2 Budapest 1998 13 8.20 0.9 Andrew Howe 1 Göteborg 2006 13 8.20 0.7 Chris Tomlinson GBR 2qB Barcelona 2010 13 11 8.20 0.3 Salim Sdiri FRA 4 Barcelona 2010 16 12 8.19 0.4 Antonio Corgos ESP 2 Athinai 1982 17 13 8.18 0.4 Jacques Rousseau FRA 1 Praha 1978 18 14 8.15 0.0 Angel Hernandez ESP 2 Split 1990 18 8.15 -0.3 Andrew Howe ITA 3qB Barcelona 2010 20 8.14 -0.2 Kirill Susunov 1qA Budapest 1998 21 15 8.13 1.6 Jarmo Kärnä FIN 1qB Split 1990 21 15 8.13 1.0 Greg Ruthe rford GBR 2 Göteborg 2006 23 17 8.12 0.4 Nenad Stekic YUG 2 Praha 1978 23 17 8.12 1.5 Oleksiy Lukashevych UKR 3 Göteborg 2006 23 17 8.12 1.2 Michel Torneus SWE 4qB Barcelona 2010 23 8.12 -0.1 Andrew Howe ITA 5 Barcelona 2010 27 20 8.11 1.5 Vitaliy Kirilenko UKR 1qA Helsinki 1994 28 21 8.09 0.0 Borut Bilac YUG 3 Split 1990 28 21 8.09 -0.5 Ivaylo Mladenov BUL 1 Helsinki 1994 28 21 8.09 -0.3 GRE 2qA Göteborg 2006 28 8.09 1.9 Salim Sdiri FRA 5qB Barcelona 2010 28 8.09 0.3 Louis Ts atoumas GRE 6 Barcelona 2010 33 24 8.08 1.7 TCH 3 Athinai 1982 33 24 8.08 -0.1 Zdenek Mazur TCH 4 Athinai 1982 33 8.08 -0.2 Oleksiy Lukashevych 1 München 2002 36 26 8.07 -0.5 Gregor Cankar SLO 1qB Budapest 1998 36 8.07 1.0 Greg Rutherf ord 3qA Göteborg 2006 38 27 8.06 0.7 BUL 3 Budapest 1998 38 8.06 0.9 Oleksiy Lukashevych UKR 2qB Göteborg 2006 38 27 8.06 1.4 Luis Felipe Meliz ESP 3qA Barcelona 2010 41 8.05 1.5 Nenad Stekic 2 Roma 1974 42 29 8.04 1.3 NED 2qB Split 1990 42 8.04 0.6 Dietmar Haaf 3qB Split 1990 42 29 8.04 1.5 Stanislav Tarasenko RUS 2qA Helsinki 1994 42 29 8.04 1.4 Milan Gombala CZE 2 Helsinki 1994 42 8.04 0.7 Kafetien Gomis FRA 4qA Barcelona 2010 47 32 8.03 1.1 Erik Nijs BEL 1qB Helsinki 1994 47 8.03 0.3 Yago Lamela ESP 1qB München 2002 49 8.02 -0.5 Antonio Corgos 2q Athinai 1982 49 8.02 1.1 Borut Bilac 4qB Split 1990 49 33 8.02 1.8 Bogdan Tudor ROU 5qB Split 1990 49 33 8.02 0.7 ITA 4 Budapest 1998 53 35 8.01 0.8 Vladimir Tsepelyov URS 3 Praha 1978 53 35 8.01 0.0 Sergey Layevskiy URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 53 35 8.01 0.2 Konstadinos Koukodimos GRE 3 Helsinki 1994 53 35 8.01 1.1 Mattias Sunneborn SWE 5 Budapest 1998 53 35 8.01 0.5 Tommi Evila FIN 5qA Barce lona 2010 58 35 8.00 0.8 Max Klauss GDR 6 Athinai 1969 58 8.00 1.5 Angel Hernandez 6qB Split 1990 58 8.00 0.0 Frans Maas 4 Split 1990 58 8.00 1.7 Konstadinos Koukodimos 2qB Helsinki 1994 58 8.00 1.5 Gregor Cankar 6 Budapest 1998 58 35 8.00 0.7 Sinisa Ergotic CRO 2 München 2002 58 35 8.00 1.2 Roman Novotny CZE 6qB Barcelona 2010

All time performance list at the European Championships - Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 8.41 2.9 Lutz Dombr owski GDR 1 Athinai 1982 2 2 8.25 2.5 Viktor Kuznetsov UKR 1qA Göteborg 2006 8.19 3.2 Igor Ter -Ovanesyan URS 1 Beograd 1962 8.17 4.4 Igor Ter -Ovanesyan 1 Athinai 1969 3 3 8.17 2.3 Louis Tsatoumas GRE 2qA Barcelona 2010 4 4 8.12 2.8 Valeriy Podluz hniy URS 1 Roma 1974 8.07 2.2 GBR 2 Athinai 1969 8.04 4.2 Tönu Lepik URS 3 Athinai 1969 8.03 3.2 Klaus Beer GDR 4 Athinai 1969 8.02 2.4 Leonid Barkovskiy URS 5 Athinai 1969

Shortest winning distance since 1990: 8.08m by Aleksey Lukashevich (UKR) in 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Winning Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 40cm 8.41 0.0 URS Stuttgart 1986 Min 1cm 7.92 0.1 Max Klauss GDR Helsinki 1971

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 29cm 7.56 ? Luz Long GER Paris 1938 Min 0cm 8.08 1.7 Jan Leitner TCH Athinai 1982 7.51 ? Henryk Grabowski POL Stockholm 1958

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 8.4 7 1.6 Christian Reif GER Barcelona 2010 2 8.2 4 1.0 Kafetien Gomis FRA Barcelona 2010 3 8. 23 0.6 Chris Tomlinson GBR Barcelona 2010 4 8. 20 0.3 Salim Sdiri FRA Barcelona 2010 5 8. 12 -0.2 Andrew Howe ITA Barce lona 2010 6 8.0 9 0.3 Louis Tsatoumas GRE Barcelona 2010 7 7.98 1.7 ITA Budapest 1998 8 7.93 0.7 Yago Lamela ESP Budapest 1998 -0.3 Eusebio Caceres ESP Barcelona 2010

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 8.95 0.3 Mike Powell USA Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 2 8.91w 2,9 Carl Lewis USA Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 8.87 -0.2 Carl Lewis USA Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 3 8.51 1.2 Jaime Jefferson CUB Indianapolis 16 Aug 1987 4 8.35 0.7 Jai Taurima AUS Sevilla 28 Aug 1999 5 8.26 0.7 Sean Robbins USA Atlanta 19 June 1996 -0.6 Aleksandr Glavatskiy BLR Villeneuve d’Ascq 11 July 1998 0.2 Miguel Pate USA Stuttgart 10 Sept 2006 6 8.24 1.4 Kareem Streete -Thompson USA Sestriere 7 Aug 1996 0.8 Ignisious Gaisah GHA Athinai 26 Aug 2004 7 8.23 0.7 Ivan Pedroso CUB Athinai 26 Aug 2004

Longest jump in each round Round Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 8.47 1.6 Christian Reif GER Barcelona 2010 Qualifying round 8.33 0.0 Andrew Howe ITA Göteborg 2006

Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 7.94 1.0 8qA Povilas Mykolaitis LTU Barcelona 2010

Multiple Gold Medalists: Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (URS): 1958, 1962, 1969 (GER): 1934, 1938

Multiple Medalists: Oleksiy Lukasevich (UKR): 2002 Gold; 2006 Bronze Nenad Stekic (YUG): 1974 Silver; 1978 Silver Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (URS): 1958 Gold; 1962 Gold; 1966 Silver; 1969 Gold; 1971 Silver Lynn Davies (GBR): 1966 Gold; 1969 Silver Wilhelm Leichum (GER): 1934 Gold; 1938 Gold Ludwig Long (GER): 1934 Bronze; 1938 Bronze

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 5 3 3 GER 3 2 GDR 2 GBR 1 2 1 ITA 1 1 1 FRA 1 1 2 BUL 1 1 UKR 1 1 SWE 1 FRG 1 RUS 1 ICE 1 HUN 1 POL 2 2 YUG 2 1 ESP 2 1 FIN 1 1 NOR 1 NED 1

SUI 1

CZE 1

CRO 1

ROU 1

TCH 3

GRE 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze URS 1986 Robert Emmiyan Sergey Layevskiy URS 1974 Valeriy Poludzhny Yevgeniy Shubin URS 1969 Igor Ter-Ovanesyan Tönu Lepik FIN 1962 Rainer Stenius POL 1958 Kazmierz Kropidlowski Henryk Grabowski GER 1938 Wilhelm Leichum Ludwig Long GER 1934 Wilhelm Leichum Ludwig Long

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Distance 8.22 8.47 8.20 8.08 8.28 8.09 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 8.08 8.23 8.12 7.99 8.06 8.01 Missing Medal (4 th ) 8.03 8.20 7.96 7.96 8.02 7.99

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Igor Ter-Ovanesyan Tatyana Shchelkanova Beograd 1962 GER Wilhelm Leichum Irmgard Praetz Paris 1938

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Lutz Dombrowski GDR 1980 Did not compete in 1983 1982 Lynn Davies GBR 1964 Not held until 1983 1966

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Champions hips European Junior Championships Valeriy Podluzhniy URS 1974 1970 Max Klauss GDR 1971 1966

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 Christian Reif GER 8.47 Kafetien Gomis FRA 8.24 Chris Tomlinson GBR 8.23 2006 Andrew Howe ITA 8.20 GBR 8.13 Aleksey Lukashevych UKR 8.12 2002 Aleksey Lukashevich UKR 8.08 Sinisa Ergotic CRO 8.00 Yago Lamela ESP 7.99w 1998 RUS 8.28 Bogdan Tarus ROU 8.21 Petar Dachev BUL 8.06 1994 Ivailo Mladenov BUL 8.09 Milan Gombala CZE 8.04 Kostas Koukodimos GRE 8.01

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 RUS 8.18 Tomasz Jaszczuk POL 8.11 Yevgeniy Antonov RUS 7.83 2009 RUS 7.98 Lukasz Maslowski POL 7.85 Denis Bogdanov RUS 7.76 2007 Oliver Huet FRA 7.78 Ivan Slepov RUS 7.61 Marcos Caldeira POR 7.58 2005 Greg Rutherford GBR 8.14 GER 7.73 Mich Mertzandis-Despoteris GRE 7.63 2003 Nelson Evora POR 7.83 Christian Kaczmarek GER 7.81 Tim Riedel GER 7.65 2001 Louis Tsatoumas GRE 7.98 Jan Zumer SLO 7.72 Dmitriy Sapinskiy RUS 7.72 1999 Leslie Djhone FRA 7.88 Krasimir Argirov BUL 7.74 Tomasz Mateusiak POL 7.60 1997 Nathan Morgan GBR 7.90 Raul Fernandez ESP 7.90 Yann Domenech FRA 7.87

All time European List Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.86 1.9 Robert Emmiyan ARM 1 Tsakhkadzor 22 May 1987 2 2 8.66 1.6 Louis Tsatoumas GRE 1 Kalamata 2 June 2007 2 8.61 -0.3 Ro bert Emmiyan 1 Moskva 6 July 1986 4 3 8.56 1.3 Yago Lamela ESP 1 Torino 24 June 1999

Longest jumps on European Soil Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.86 1.9 Robert Emmiyan ARM 1 Tsakhkadzor 22 May 1987 2 2 8.73 1.2 Irv ing Saladino PAN 1 Hengelo 24 May 2008 3 3 8.71 1.9 Ivan Pedroso CUB 1 Salamanca 18 July 1995 4 4 8.70 0.7 Mike Powell USA 1 Salamanca 27 July 1993

Longest jumps on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.86 1.9 Robert Emmiyan ARM 1 Tsakhkadzor 22 May 1987 2 2 8.66 1.6 Louis Tsatoumas GRE 1 Kalamata 2 June 2007 2 8.61 -0.3 Robert Emmiyan 1 Moskva 6 July 1986

Longest jumps in Helsinki Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 8.60 1.6 USA 1 13 Aug 2005 2 2 8.55 1.2 Carl Lewis USA 1 10 Aug 1983 3 8.44 1.3 Dwight Phillips 1 25 July 2005 4 8.37 -1.3 Carl Lewis Q 9 Aug 1983

Longest jumps in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 8.30 1.9 Robert Emmiyan ARM 1 2 July 1987 2 2 8.20 1.7 Salim Sdiri FRA 5 13 Aug 2005

Longest jumps in July Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.76 1.0 Carl Lewis USA 1 Indianapolis 24 July 1982 2 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis 1 Indianapolis 18 July 1988 3 2 8.74 1.4 Larry Myricks USA 2 Indianapolis 18 July 1988

Longest jumps in July by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.61 -0.3 Robert Emmiyan ARM 1 Moskva 6 July 1986 2 2 8.54 0.9 Lutz Dombrowski GDR 1 Moskva 28 July 1980 3 8.50 2.0 Lutz Dombrowski 1 Dresden 27 July 1984 4 3 8.49 1.6 Sebastian Bayer GER 1 Ulm 4 July 2009

2012 European Championships Statistics – Men’s TJ by K Ken Nakamura

Note: None of the ancillary marks are included in the table.

All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 17.99 0.5 Jonathan Edwards GBR 1 Budapest 1998 2 2 17.81 0.1 GBR 1 Barcelona 2010 3 3 17.74 0.8 URS 1 Split 1990 4 4 17.67 -0.7 Christian Olsson SWE 1 Göteborg 2006 5 5 17.66 1.9 BUL 1 Stuttgart 1986 6 6 17.62 0.4 RUS 1 Helsinki 1994 7 17.59 0.9 Leonid Voloshin 1qB Split 1990 8 7 17.55 0.9 Serge Helan FRA 2 Helsinki 1994 9 17.54 0.6 Phillips Idowu GBR 1qA München 2002 10 17.53 0.0 Christian Olsson SWE 1 München 2002 11 17.51 0.3 Christian Olsson 1qB Göteborg 2006 11 8 17.51 0.7 Marian Oprea ROU 2 Barcelona 2010 13 17.45 1.4 Denis Kapustin 2 Budapest 1998 13 9 17.45 -0.9 FRA 3 Barcelona 2010 15 17.43 1.1 Khristo Markov BUL 2 Split 1990 16 10 17.41 1.6 URS 1qA Split 1990 17 11 17.34 ? URS 1 Athinai 1969 17 11 17.34 0.0 URS 3 Split 1990 19 13 17.33 1.1 Maris Bruziks URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 19 13 17.33 -0.1 GER 2 München 2002 21 17.32 0.2 Jonathan Edwards 3 München 2002 22 15 17.29 -0.1 GBR 1 Athinai 1982 22 15 17.29 -1.4 Viktor Kuznyetsov UKR 4 Barcelona 2010 24 17.23 1.2 Viktor Saneyev URS 1 Roma 1974 24 17 17.23 0.4 Nelson Evora POR 2qB Göteborg 2006 26 18 17.22 1.5 Aleksandr Glavatskiy BLR 4 Budapest 1998 26 17.22 1.5 Viktor Kuznyetsov UKR 2qB Barcelona 2010 28 19 17.21 -0.4 Nathan Douglas GBR 2 Göteborg 2006 29 17.20 0.7 Maris Bruziks LAT 3 Helsinki 1994 30 20 17.19 -0.3 Benjamin Compaore FRA 1qA Barcelona 2010 31 17.18 0.0 Marian Oprea 3 Göteborg 2006 32 21 17.15 0.2 Vasiliy Grishchenkov URS 2 Athinai 1982 32 21 17.15 0.2 Fabrizio Edwards ITA 4 München 2002 34 23 17.13 0.8 Alexander Martinez SUI 3qB Göteborg 2006 35 17.11 1.6 Igor Lapshin 2qA Split 1990 36 17.10 -1.0 Aleksandr Glavatskiy 1qA Budapest 1998 36 17.10 0.9 Charles Friedek 1qB Budapest 1998 36 17.10 0.8 Phillip Idowu 2qA Barcelona 2010 39 17.07 0.4 Nelson Evora 4 Göteborg 2006 40 17.05 0.3 Marian Oprea ROU 1qA Göteborg 2006 41 24 17.04 0.2 Bela Bakosi HUN 3 Athinai 1982 41 17.04 -0.3 Charles Friedek 6 Budapest 1998 43 25 17.03 0.5 Zsolt Czingler HUN 7 Budapest 1998 43 25 17.03 1.3 Yevhen Semenenko UKR 2qA Göteborg 2006 45 27 17.02 0.9 Aleksandr Sergeyev RUS 4qB Göteborg 2006 45 17.02 0.3 Phillips Idowu GBR 5 Göteborg 2006 47 28 17.01 0.0 Jörg Frieß GDR 4 Split 1990 47 17.01 1.1 Christian Olsson 1qB München 2002 47 17.01 -1.0 Phillips Idowu GBR 3qA Göteborg 2006 50 29 16.99 0.3 Georgi Pomashki BUL 4 Stuttgart 1986 50 29 16.99 0.8 Rogel Nachum ISR 8 Budapest 1998 50 16.99 -1.2 Benjamin Compaore 5 Barcelona 2010

All time performance list at the European Championships - Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 17.37 3.1 Teddy Tamgho FRA 1qB Barcelona 2010 2 2 17.28 2.6 Oleg Protsenko URS 3 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 17.26 2.1 Rostislav Dimitrov BUL 3 Budapest 1998 4 4 17.16 3.7 Jörg Drehmel GDR 1 Helsinki 1971 5 5 17.16 2.4 Vasiliy Sokov RUS 5 Budapest 1998 6 6 17.10 3.0 Viktor Saneyev URS 2 Helsinki 1971 7 7 17.05 3.1 Momchil Karailiev BUL 3qA Barcelona 2010 8 8 17.03 2.1 Marian Oprea ROU 3qB Barcelona 2010 9 9 16.99 3.0 Viktor Saneyev URS 1q Helsinki 1971

Shortest winning distance since 1990: 17.53 by Christian Olsson (SWE) in 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Winning Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 73cm 15.90 ? URS Bern 1954 Min 1cm 16.94 0.0 Milos Srejovic YUG Praha 1978 16.67 ? Georgi Stoikovski BUL Budapest 1966

Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 33cm 17.34 0.0 Igor Lapshin URS Split 1990 Min 0cm 16.87 0.4 Anatoliy Piskulin URS Praha 1978

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 17.99 0.5 Jonathan Edwards GBR Budapest 1998 2 17.55 0.9 Serge Helan FRA Helsinki 1994 3 17.45 -0.9 Teddy Tamgho FRA Barcelona 2010 4 17.29 -1.4 Viktor Kuznyetsov UKR Barcelona 2010 5 17.16w 2.4 Vasiliy Sokov RUS Budapest 1998 17.02 0.3 Phillips Idowu GBR Göteborg 2006 6 17.04 -0.3 Charles Friedek GER Budapest 1998 7 17.03 0.5 Zsolt Czingler HUN Budapest 1998 8 16.99 0.8 Rogel Nachum ISR Budapest 1998

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 18.29 1.3 Jonathan Edwards GBR Göteborg 7 Aug 1995 2 17.88 0.9 Jonathan Edwards GBR Atlanta 27 July 1996 3 17.64 0.0 Aliecer Urrutia CUB Athinai 8 Aug 1997 4 17.59 -0.2 Denis Kapustin RUS Athinai 8 Aug 1997 5 17.35 0.7 Vyacheslav Bordukov URS Leningrad 4 Aug 1985 1.7 Jacek Pastusinski POL Roma 31 Aug 1987 6 17.27 1.9 Oleg Protsenko URS Kiev 12 July 1991

Longest jump in each round Round Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 17.99 0.5 Jonathan Edwards GBR Budapest 1998 Qualifying round 17.59 0.9 Leonid Voloshin URS Split 1990

Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 16.74 0.4 7qB Julien Kapek FRA Göteborg 2006

Multiple Gold Medalists: Christian Olsson (SWE): 2002, 2006 Viktor Saneyev (URS): 1969, 1974 Jozef Schmidt (POL): 1958, 1962 Leonid Shcherbakov (URS): 1950, 1954

Multiple Medalists: Marian Oprea (ROU): 2006 Bronze; 2010 Silver Christian Olsson (SWE): 2002 Gold; 2006 Gold Jonathan Edwards (GBR): 1998 Gold; 2002 Bronze Denis Kapustin (RUS): 1994 Gold; 1998 Silver Khristo Markov (BUL): 1986 Gold; 1990 Silver Viktor Saneyev (URS): 1969 Gold; 1971 Silver; 1974 Gold; 1978 Silver (ROU): 1971 Bronze; 1974 Silver Jezef Schmid (POL): 1958 Gold; 1962 Gold Leonid Shcherbakov (URS): 1950 Gold; 1954 Gold Valdemar Rautio (FIN): 1946 Gold; 1950 Silver Onni Rajasaari (FIN): 1934 Bronze; 1938 Gold

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 5 6 4 GBR 3 1 1 SWE 2 3 1 FIN 2 2 1 BUL 2 1 1 POL 2 1 GDR 1 1 1 RUS 1 1 NED 1 YUG 1 ROU 2 2 HUN 1 2 GER 1 1 FRA 1 1 TUR 1 TCH 1 ICE 1 LAT 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze URS 1990 Leonid Voloshin Igor Lapshin URS 1986 Maris Bruzhiks Oleg Protsenko URS 1978 Viktor Saneyev Anatoliy Piskulin URS 1962 Vladimir Goryayev Olyeg Fyedoseyev SWE 1946 Bertil Johnsson Arne Åhman FIN 1938 Onni Rajasaari Jouko Noren

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Distance 17.72 17.81 17.67 17.53 17.99 17.62 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 17.28 17.45 17.18 17.32 17.26 17.20 Missing Medal (4 th ) 17.14 17. 29 17.07 17.15 17.22 16.97

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year RUS Denis Kapustin Anna Biryukova Helsinki 1994

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Christian Olsson SWE 2004 2003 2002, 2006 Jonathan Edwards GBR 2000 1995, 2001 1998 Khristo Markov BUL 1988 1987 1990 Viktor Sanyeyev URS 1968, 1972, 1976 Not held until 1983 1969, 1974 Jozef Schmidt POL 1960, 1964 Not held until 1983 1958, 1962

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Denis Kapustin RUS 1994 1989 Khristo Markov BUL 1986 1983

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 Phillips Idowu GBR 17.81 Marian Oprea ROU 17.51 Teddy Tamgho FRA 17.45 2006 Christian Olsson SWE 17.67 Nathan Douglas GBR 17.21 Marian Oprea ROU 17.18 2002 Christian Olsson SWE 17.53 Charles Friedek GER 17.33 Jonathan Edwards GBR 17.32 1998 Jonathan Edwards GBR 17.99 Denis Kapustin RUS 17.45 Rostislav Dimitrov BUL 17.26 1994 Denis Kapustin RUS 17.62 Serge Helan FRA 17.55 Maris Bruziks LAT 17.20

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Aleksandr Yurchenko RUS 16.31 Murad Ibadullayev AZE 16.25 Georgi Tsonov BUL 15.90 2009 Aleksey Fyodorov RUS 16.67 Askin Karaca TUR 16.10 Pavels Kovalovs LAT 16.03 2007 RUS 16.50 Ilya Yefremov RUS 16.49 Dzmitry Platnitski BLR 16.49 2005 Stevens Marie-Sainte FRA 16.29 Zhivko Petkov BUL 15.98 Dmitriy Nikonov RUS 15.84 2003 Nelson Evora POR 16.43 Dmitriy Detsuk BLR 16.13 Yevgeniy Semenenko UKR 16.04 2001 Marian Oprea ROU 16.65 Jonathan Moore GBR 16.43 Viktor Yastrebov UKR 16.43 1999 Tosin Oke GBR 16.57 Christian Olsson SWE 16.18 Marian Oprea ROU 15.98 1997 Viktor Gushchinskiy RUS 16.78 Ionut Punga ROU 16.43 Eduardo Perez ESP 16.40

All time European List (indoor performances are indicated with ‘i’) Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 18.29 1.3 Jonathan Edwards GBR 1 Göteborg 7 Aug 1995 2 18.01 0.4 Jonathan Edwards 1 Oslo 9 July 1998 3 18.00 1.3 Jonathan Edwards 1 London 27 Aug 1995 4 17.99 0.5 Jonathan Edwards 1 Budapest 23 Aug 1998 5 17.98 1.8 Jonathan Edwards 1 Salamanca 18 July 1995 6 2 17.98 1.2 TeddyTamgho FRA 1 New York 12 June 2010

Longest jumps on European Soil Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 18.29 1.3 Jonathan Edwards GBR 1 Göteborg 7 Aug 1995 2 18.01 0.4 Jonathan Edwards 1 Oslo 9 July 1998 3 18.00 1.3 Jonathan Edwards 1 London 27 Aug 1995

Longest jumps on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 18.29 1.3 Jonathan Edwards GBR 1 Göteborg 7 Aug 1995 2 18.01 0.4 Jonathan Edwards 1 Oslo 9 July 1998 2 18.00 1.3 Jonathan Edwards 1 London 27 Aug 1995

Longest jumps in Helsinki Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 17.82 1.6 Jonathan Edwards GBR 1 25 June 1996 2 2 17.68 1.9 Oleg Protsenko RUS 1 30 June 1988 3 3 17.62 0.4 Denis Kapustin RUS 1 13 Aug 1994 4 4 17.57 0.3 Walter Davis USA 1 11 Aug 2005

Longest jumps in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 17.82 1.6 Jonathan Edwards GBR 1 25 June 1996 2 2 17.68 1.9 Oleg Protsenko RUS 1 30 June 1988 3 3 17.62 0.4 Denis Kapustin RUS 1 13 Aug 1994

Longest jumps in June Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 17.98 1.2 Teddy Tamgho FRA 1 New York 12 June 2010 2 2 17.97 1.5 USA 1 Indianapolis 16 June 1985 3 17.91 1.4 Teddy Tamgho 1 Lausanne 30 June 2011 4 3 17.90 1.0 Vladimir Inozemtsev URS 1 Bratislava 20 June 1990

Longest jumps in June by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 17.98 1.2 Teddy Tamgho FRA 1 New York 12 June 2010 2 17.91 1.4 Teddy Tamgho 1 Lausanne 30 June 2011 3 2 17.90 1.0 Vladimir Inozemtsev URS 1 Bratislava 20 June 1990

2012 European Championships Statistics - Men’s SP by K Ken Nakamura

Note: None of the ancillary marks are included in the table.

All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 21.84 GDR 2 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 21.50 GDR 1 Athinai 1982 4 4 21.37 Yuriy Be lono g UKR 1 München 2002 5 21.31 Ulf Timmermann 1 Split 1990 6 5 21.17 Aleksandr Bagach UKR 1 Budapest 1998 7 6 21.16 Joachim Olsen DEN 2 München 2002 8 21.13 Ulf Timmermann 1q Stuttgart 1986 8 7 21.13 GER 1 Göteborg 2006 10 8 21.11 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 2 Göteborg 2006 11 21.09 Joachim Olsen 3 Göteborg 2006 12 9 21.08 Hartmut Briesen ick GDR 1 Helsinki 1971 12 21.08 Udo Beyer 1 Praha 1978 14 10 21.01 Oliver -Sven Buder GDR 2 Split 1990 14 21.01 Andrei Mikhnevich 1 Barcelona 2010 16 11 21.00 POL 2 Barcelona 2010 17 20.98 Oliver -Sven Buder 2 Budapest 1998 18 20.93 Ralf Bartels 3 Barcelona 2010 19 20.92 Yuriy Belonog 3 Budapest 1998 20 12 20.90 Rutger Smith NED 4 Göteborg 2006 21 13 20.81 Janis Bojars URS 2 Athinai 1982 22 14 20.78 Aleksandr Klimenko UKR 1 Helsinki 1994 23 20.74 Udo Beyer 3 Stuttgart 1986 24 15 20.73 ITA 4 Stuttgart 1986 25 16 20.72 Maris Urtans LAT 4 Barcelona 2010 26 17 20.71 Georg Andersen NOR 3 Split 1990 27 18 20.68 Aleksandr Baryshnikov URS 2 Praha 1978 28 19 20.65 Dragan Peric YUG 4 Budapest 1998 29 20.6 4 Werner Günthör 2q Stuttgart 1986 30 20.61 Udo Beyer 3q Stuttgart 1986 31 20 20.59 TCH 3 Athinai 1982 32 20.58 Ralf Bartels GER 3 München 2002 32 20.58 Ralf Bartels 1qB Göteborg 2006 34 21 20.57 GER 5 Barcelona 2010 35 22 20.56 Nedzad Mulabegovic CRO 6 Barcelona 2010 36 23 20.55 RUS 5 Göteborg 2006 37 24 20.52 Vladimir Milic YUG 4 Athinai 1982 37 24 20.52 Lars -Arvid Nilsen NOR 5 Stuttgart 1986 39 26 20.51 Mathias Schmidt GDR 5 Athinai 1982 40 20.50 GDR 1 Roma 1974 40 27 20.50 ITA 5 Budapest 1998 42 28 20.49 Peter Block GDR 6 Athinai 1982 42 20.49 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 1qA Göteborg 2006 44 29 20.47 Heinz -Joachim Rothenburg GDR 2 Helsinki 1971 44 20.47 Aleks andr Bagach 1qB Budapest 1998 44 29 20.47 Arsi Harju FIN 4 München 2002 47 31 20.45 Sergey Smirnov URS 4 Split 1990 47 20.45 Joachim Olsen 1qA München 2002 47 31 20.45 Manuel Martinez ESP 5 München 2002 50 20.44 Dragan Peric 2qB Budapest 1998 51 20.42 Ulf Timmermann 1qB Split 1990 51 33 20.42 Pavel Lyzhyn BLR 1qB Barcelona 2010 53 34 20.40 URS 7 Athinai 1982 53 20.40 Sergey Smirnov 4q Stuttgart 1986 53 20.40 Arsi Harju 1qB München 2002

Shortest winning distance since 1990: 20.78 by Aleksandr Klimenko (UKR) in 1994

Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.58m 16.74 Gunnar Huseby ICE Bruxelles 1950 Min 0cm 15.19 Arnold Viiding EST Torino 1934

Difference between third and fourth place Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 51cm 19.78 Hans-Peter Gies GDR Athinai 1969 Min 1cm 20.74 Udo Beyer GDR Stuttgart 1986

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI Stuttgart 1986 2 21.84 Ulf Timmermann GDR Stuttgart 1986 3 21.09 Joachim Olsen DEN Göteborg 2006 4 20.90 Rutger Smith NED Göteborg 2006 5 20.57 David Storl GER Barcelona 2010 6 20.56 Nedzad Mulabegovic CRO Barcelona 2010 7 20.40 Vladimir Kiselyov URS Athinai 1982 8 20.15 Sergey Gavryushin URS Athinai 1982

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 23.12m USA (Westwood) 20 May 1990 2 22.39m Randy Barnes USA Seoul 23 Sept 1988 3 22.05m Udo Beyer GDR 21 June 1986 4 21.48m Janis Bojars URS Moskva 17 Aug 1984 5 21.35 Ulf Timmermann GDR Roma 29 Aug 1987 6 21.15 Tomsz Majewski POL Bruxelles 16 Sept 2011

Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI Stuttgart 1986 Qualifying 21.13 Ulf Timmermann GDR Stuttgart 1986

Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 19.66 7qA Conny Karlsson FIN München 2002

Multiple Gold Medalists: Udo Beyer (GDR): 1978, 1982 Hartmut Briesenick (GDR): 1971, 1974 Vilmos Varju (HUN): 1962, 1966 Gunar Huseby (ICE): 1946, 1950

Multiple Medalists: Andrei Mikhnevich (BLR): 2006 Silver; 2010 Gold Ralf Bartels (GER): 2002 Bronze; 2006 Gold; 2010 Bronze Yuriy Belonog (UKR): 1998 Bronze; 2002 Gold Aleksandr Bagach (UKR): 1994 Silver; 1998 Gold Oliver Sven Buder (GDR): 1990 Silver; 1998 Silver Ulf Timmermann (GDR): 1986 Silver; 1990 Gold Udo Beyer (GDR): 1978 Gold, 1982 Gold; 1986 Bronze Hartmut Briesenick (GDR): 1971 Gold, 1974 Gold Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg (GDR): 1969 Silver; 1971 Silver Wladyslaw Komar (POL): 1966 Bronze; 1971 Bronze Vilmos Varju (HUN): 1962 Gold, 1966 Gold Viktor Lipsnis (URS): 1958 Silver; 1962 Silver Otto Grigalka (URS): 1950 Bronze 1954 Silver Gunar Huseby (ICE): 1946 Gold, 1950 Gold

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GDR 6 4 3 UKR 3 1 2 HUN 2 ICE 2 EST 2 GER 1 2 3 TCH 1 3 BLR 1 1 GBR 1 1 SUI 1 URS 7 2 POL 1 3 DEN 1 1 FIN 1 1 FRG 1 ITA 1 NOR 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze UKR 1998 Aleksandr Bagach Yuriy Belonog UKR 1994 Aleksandr Klimenko Aleksandr Bagach Roman Virastyuk GDR 1990 Ulf Timmermann Oliver Sven Buder GDR 1986 Ulf Timmermann Udo Beyer GDR 1978 Udo Beyer Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 1971 Hartmut Briesenick Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg GDR 1969 Dieter Hoffman Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg Hans-Peter Gies URS 1954 Otto Grigalka Heino Heinaste GER 1938 Gerhard Stöck Hans Wölke

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Distance 21.09 21.01 21.13 21.37 21.17 20.78 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 20.62 20.93 21.09 20.58 20.92 19.59 Mis sing Medal (4 th ) 20.45 20.72 20.90 20.47 20.65 19.52

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year UKR Aleksandr Bagach Vita Pavlysh Budapest 1998 UKR Aleksandr Klimenko Vita Pavlysh Helsinki 1994 GDR Ulf Timmermann Astrid Kumbernuss Split 1990 GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Athinai 1982 GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Praha 1978

No athletes won Olympics, World and European Championships gold. Udo Beyer, 1978 and 1982 European Champion, won 1976 Olympics, but his best finish at the World Championships was 6th in 1983 and 1987. Ulf Timmermann, 1990 European Champion, won 1988 Olympics, but his best finish at the World Championships was 2nd in 1983 Yuriy Belonog, 2002 European Champion, won the 2004 Olympics, but his best finish at the World Championships was 3 rd in 2003

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Ralf Bartels GER 2006 1997 Aleksandr Klimenko UR S 1994 1989 Udo Beyer GDR 1978, 1982 1973

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 21.01 Tomasz Majewski POL 21.00 Ralf Bartels GER 20.93 2006 Ralf Bartels GER 21.13 Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 21.11 Joachim Olsen DEN 21.09 2002 Yuriy Bilonog UKR 21.37 Joachim Olsen DEN 21.16 Ralf Bartels GER 20.58 1998 Aleksandr Bagach UKR 21.17 Oliver-Sven Buder GER 20.98 Yuriy Bilonog UKR 20.92 1994 Aleksandr Klimenko UKR 20.78 Aleksandr Bagach UKR 20.34 Roman Virastyuk UKR 19.59

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Krzysztof Brzozowski POL 20.92 Daniele Secci ITA 20.45 Christian Jagusch GER 19.80 2009 David Storl GER 22.40 Mykyta Nesterenko UKR 20.22 Hendrik Müller GER 19.63 2007 Aleksandr Bulanov RUS 19.95 Antonio Vital e Silva POR 19.66 Nikola Kisanic CRO 19.63 2005 Remigius Machura CZE 20.09 Lajos Kürthy HUN 19.65 Maksim Sidorov RUS 19.32 2003 Magnus Lohse SWE 20.28 Anton Lyuboslavskiy RUS 20.10 Georgi Ivanov BUL 19.94 2001 Michal Hodun POL 18.23 Robert Häggblom FIN 17.96 Marco Fortes POR 17.86 1999 Rutger Smith NED 18.27 Tomasz Chrzanowski POL 18.19 Teijo Kööpikkä FIN 18.01 1997 Ralf Bartels GER 18.30 Mikulas Konopka SVK 17.63 Peter Sack GER 17.23

All time European List (indoor performances are indicated with ‘i’) Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 23.06 Ulf Timmermann GDR 1 Hania 22 May 1988 2 2 22.91 Alessandro Andrei ITA 1 Viareggio 12 Aug 1987 3 3 22.75 Werner Günthör SUI 1 Bern 23 Aug 1988 4 4 22.64 Udo Beyer GDR 1 Berlin 20 Aug 1986

Longest throws on European Soil Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 23.06 Ulf Timmermann GDR 1 Hania 22 May 1988 2 2 22.91 Alessandro Andrei ITA 1 Viareggio 12 Aug 1987 3 3 22.75 Werner Günthör SUI 1 Bern 23 Aug 1988 4 4 22.64 Udo Beyer GDR 1 Berlin 20 Aug 1986

Longest throws on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 23.06 Ulf Timmermann GDR 1 Hania 22 May 1988 2 2 22.91 Alessandro Andrei ITA 1 Viareggio 12 Aug 1987 3 3 22.75 Werner Günthör SUI 1 Bern 23 Aug 1988 4 4 22.64 Udo Beyer GDR 1 Berlin 20 Aug 1986

Longest throws in Helsinki Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 22.47 Werner Günthör SUI 1 2 July 1987 2 2 21.80 Ulf Timmermann GDR 2 2 July 1987 3 3 21.73 USA 1 6 Aug 2005 4 4 21.65 Udo Beyer GDR 1 13 Aug 1977

Longest throws in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 22.47 Werner Günthör SUI 1 2 July 1987 2 2 21.80 Ulf Timmermann GDR 2 2 July 1987 3 3 21.65 Udo Beyer GDR 1 13 Aug 1977

Longest throws in June Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.60 Ulf Timmermann GDR 1 Tallinn 21 June 1986 2 2 22.54 USA 1 Gresham 5 June 2004 3 22.51 Ulf Timmermann 1 1 June 1986 4 22.45 Christian Cantwell 1 Gateshead 11 June 2006

Longest throws in June by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.60 Ulf Timmermann GDR 1 Tallinn 21 June 1986 2 22.51 Ulf Timmermann 1 Erfurt 1 June 1986 3 2 22.43 Werner Günthör SUI 1 Lüdenscheid 18 June 1987

2012 European Championships Statistics - Men’s DT

All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Dist ance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 68.87 Piotr Malachowski POL 1 Barcelona 2010 2 2 68.83 Robert Fazekas HUN 1 München 2002 3 3 68.67 LTU 1 Göteborg 2006 4 4 68.47 Robert Harting GER 2 Barcelona 2010 5 5 68.03 Gert Kanter EST 2 Göteborg 2006 6 6 67.20 Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 1q Athinai 1982 7 7 67.08 Romas Ubartas URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 8 8 67.07 Lars Ri edel GER 1 Budapest 1998 9 9 67.02 Georgiy Kolnootchenko URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 10 66.93 Robert Harting GER 1qA Barcelona 2010 11 66.82 Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 1 Praha 1978 12 66.71 Gerd Kanter EST 1qA Göteborg 2006 13 10 66.69 Jürgen Schult GER 2 Buda pest 1998 14 11 66.64 Imrich Bugar TCH 1 Athinai 1982 15 66.62 Virgilijus Alekna 2 München 2002 16 66.46 Virgilijus Alekna 3 Budapest 1998 17 66.43 Robert Fazekas 3 Barcelona 2010 18 12 66.37 Michael Möllenbeck GER 3 München 2002 19 13 66.32 Va clavas Kidykas URS 3 Stuttgart 1986 20 66.20 Gerd Kanter 4 Barcelona 2010 21 14 66.14 Aleksander Tammert EST 3 Göteborg 2006 22 66.08 Georgiy Kolnootchenko 1q Stuttgart 1986 23 65.62 Imrich Bugar TCH 2q Stuttgart 1986 24 15 65.60 Igor Duginyets URS 2 Athinai 1982 24 15 65.60 Knut Hjeltnes NOR 4 Stuttgart 1986 26 65.43 Gerd Kanter EST 2qA Barcelona 2010 27 17 65.27 ESP 1qA München 2002 28 65.13 Robert Fazekas 4 Budapest 1998 29 65.10 Aleksander Tammert EST 1qB München 200 2 30 18 65.00 Gejza Valent TCH 5 Stuttgart 1986 31 64.95 Mario Pestano ESP 1qB Barcelona 2010 32 19 64.90 Markku Tuokko FIN 2 Praha 1978 33 64.84 Wolfgang Schmidt 1qB Split 1990 33 64.84 Mario Pestano ESP 4 Göteborg 2006 35 64.82 Michael Möllenb eck GER 5 Göteborg 2006 36 20 64.78 Vladimir Dubrovshchik BLR 1 Helsinki 1994 37 64.69 Mario Pestano 4 München 2002 38 64.66 Imrich Bugar 3 Praha 1978 39 64.64 Virgilijus Alekna 5 Barcelona 2010 40 64.58 Jürgen Schult 1 Split 1990 41 64.57 Piotr Malachowski POL 6 Göteborg 2006 42 21 64.56 Velko Velev BUL 4 Praha 1978 42 21 64.56 Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS 2 Helsinki 1994 44 64.55 Aleksander Tammert 5 München 2002 45 64.54 Virgilijus Alekna 2qA München 2002 46 64.53 Virgilijus Alekna 1qB Göteborg 2006 47 23 64.52 Erik de Bruin NED 6 Stuttgart 1986 48 64.51 Mario Pestano ESP 6 Barcelona 2010 49 64.46 Erik de Bruin 2 Split 1990 50 24 64.46 Rutger Smith NED 7 Göteborg 2006 51 64.38 Jürgen Schult 7 Stuttgart 1986 52 64.36 Knut H jeltnes 3q Stuttgart 1986 53 64.30 Robert Fazekas HUN 3qA Barcelona 2010 54 25 64.26 ITA 5 Budapest 1998 55 26 64.20 Wolfgang Warnemünde GDR 3 Athinai 1982 56 64.18 Jürgen Schult 3 Helsinki 1994 57 27 64.14 Alois Hannecker FRG 2qB Split 1990 58 64.11 Lars Riedel GER 8 Göteborg 2006 59 64.10 Wolfgang Schmidt 3 Split 1990 60 64.08 Romas Ubartas 4q Stuttgart 1986 61 64.07 Robert Fazekas 1qB Budapest 1998

Shortest winning distance since 1990: 64.58 by Jürgen Schult (GDR) in 1990

Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 3.29m 50.38 Harald Andersson SWE Torino 1934 Min 6cm 67.08 Romas Ubartas URS Stuttgart 1986

Difference between third and fourth place Difference Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.68m 66.37 Michael Möllenbeck GER München 2002 Min 4cm 59.34 Lothar Milde GDR Athinai 1969 56.80 Lothar Milde GDR Budapest 1966

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 68.87 Piotr Malachowski POL Barcelona 2010 2 68.47 Robert Harting GER Barcelona 2010 3 66.46 Virgilijus Alekna LTU Budapest 1998 4 66.20 Gerd Kanter ESP Barcelona 2010 5 65.00 Gejza Valent TCH Stuttgart 1986 6 64.57 Piotr Malachowski POL Göteborg 2006 7 64.46 Rutger Smith NED Göteborg 2006 8 64.11 Lars Riedel GER Göteborg 2006

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 74.08 Jürgen Schult GDR Neubrandenburg 6 June 1986 2 70.92 Gerd Kanter EST Kaunas 25 July 2007 3 69.10 Art Burns USA San Jose 25 May 1985 4 68.61 Gerd Kanter EST 23 May 2010 5 67.08 Ehsan Hadadi IRI Shanghai 23 May 2010

Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 68.87 Piotr Malachowski POL Barcelona 2010 Qualifying 67.20 Wolfgang Schmidt GDR Athinai 1982

Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 62.14 6qA Roland Vega HUN München 2002

Multiple Gold Medalists: (ITA): 1946, 1950, 1954

Multiple Medalists: Robert Fazekas (HUN): 2006 Gold; 2010 Bronze Virgilijus Alekna (LTU): 1998 Bronze; 2002 Silver; 2006 Gold Jürgen Schult (GDR): 1990 Gold; 1994 Bronze; 1998 Silver Imrich Bugar (TCH): 1978 Bronze; 1982 Gold Wolfgang Schmidt (GDR): 1978 Gold; 1990 Bronze Ludvik Danek (TCH): 1971 Gold; 1974 Silver Hartmut Losch (GDR): 1966 Silver; 1969 Gold Lothar Milde (GDR): 1962 Bronze; 1966 Bronze; 1969 Bronze; 1971 Silver Vladimir Trusenyov (URS): 1958 Bronze; 1962 Gold (ITA): 1946 Silver; 1950 Silver; 1954 Silver Adolfo Consolini (ITA): 1946 Gold, 1950 Gold, 1954 Gold

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GDR 4 2 4 ITA 3 4 URS 2 2 2 GER 2 2 2 TCH 2 1 1 POL 2 SWE 1 1 2 FIN 1 1 2 LTU 1 1 1 HUN 1 1 BLR 1 EST 1 1 NED 2 BUL 1 FRA 1 RUS 1 HUN 3 FRG 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze EST 2006 Gerd Kanter Aleksander Tammert GER 1998 Lars Riedel Jürgen Schult URS 1986 Romas Ubartas Georgiy Kolnootchenko Vaclavas Kidikas GDR 1969 Hartmut Losch Lothar Milde GDR 1966 Detlef Thorith Hartmut Losch Lothar Milde ITA 1954 Adolfo Consolini Giuseppe Tosi ITA 1950 Adolfo Consolini Giuseppe Tosi ITA 1946 Adolfo Consolini Giuseppe Tosi

SP – DT double medalist in the same championships Name Nation SP DT Venue Year Wolfgang Schmidt GDR Bronze Gold Praha 1978 Note: Schmidt also won bronze at DT in 1990

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Win ning Distance 67.64 68.87 68.67 68.83 67.07 64.78 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 65.92 66.43 66.14 66.37 66.46 64.18 Missing Medal (4 th ) 64.92 66.20 64.84 64.69 65.13 63.76

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 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 2000, 2004 2003 2006 Lars Riedel GER 1996 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001 1998 Jürgen Schult GDR 1988 1987 1990 Ludvik Danek TCH 1972 Not held until 1983 1971 Adolfo Consolini ITA 1948 Not held until 1983 1946, 1950, 1954

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Champion ships European Junior Championships Vladimir Dubrovshchik BLR 1994 1991 Jürgen Schult GDR 1990 1979 Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 1978 1973

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 Piotr Malochowski POL 68.87 Robert Harting GER 68.47 Robert Fazekas HUN 66.43 2006 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 68.67 Gerd Kanter EST 68.03 Aleksander Tammert EST 66.14 2002 Robert Fazekas HUN 68.83 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 66.62 Michael Möllenbeck GER 66.37 1998 Lars Riedel GER 67.07 Jürgen Schult GER 66.69 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 66.46 1994 Vladimir Dubrovshchik BLR 64.78 Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS 64.56 Jürgen Schult GER 64.18

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Lukas Weisshaidinger AUT 63.83 Danijel Furtula MNE 63.54 Benedikt Stienen GER 62.33 2009 Mykyta Nesterenko UKR 65.73 Gordon Wolf GER 63.02 Marin Premeru CRO 60.98 2007 Nikolay Sedyuk RUS 62.72 Ivan Hryshyn UKR 62.28 Joni Mattila FIND 58.05 2005 Margus Hunt EST 62.19 Lojos Kürthy HUN 59.75 Martin Wierig GER 59.04 2003 Erik Cadee NED 60.42 Martin Maric CRO 58.59 Andreas Porth GER 58.45 2001 Michal Hodun POL 57.95 Arnost Holovsky CZE 54.46 Dmitriy Sivakov BLR 54.23 1999 Rutger Smith NED 52.89 Pavel Lyzhin BLR 52.15 Heinrich Seitz GER 50.76 1997 Emeka Udechuku GBR 53.90 Patrick Stang GER 53.02 Zoltan Kovago HUN 52.90

All time European List Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 74.08 Jürgen Schult GD R 1 Neubrandenburg 6 June 1986 2 2 73.88 Virgil ijus Alekna LTU 1 Kaunas 3 Aug 2000 3 3 73.38 Gerd Kanter EST 1 Helsingborg 4 Sept 2006 4 72.02 Gerd Kanter 1 Salinas 3 May 2007

Longest throws on European Soil Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 74.08 Jürgen Schult GD R 1 Neu brandenburg 6 June 1986 2 2 73.88 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 1 Kaunas 3 Aug 2000 3 3 73.38 Gerd Kanter EST 1 Helsingborg 4 Sept 2006 4 4 71.86 Yuriy Dumchev URS 1 Moskva 29 May 1983

Longest throws on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Dista nce Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 74.08 Jürgen Schult GD R 1 Neubrandenburg 6 June 1986 2 2 73.88 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 1 Kaunas 3 Aug 2000 3 3 73.38 Gerd Kanter EST 1 Helsingborg 4 Sept 2006 4 4 71.86 Yuriy Dumchev URS 1 Moskva 29 May 1983

Longest throws in Helsinki Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 70.98 Mac Wilkins USA 1 9 July 1980 2 2 70.17 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 1 7 Aug 2005 3 68.79 Virgilijus Alekna Q 6 Aug 2005 4 3 68.57 Gerd Kanter EST 2 7 Aug 2005

Longest throws in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 70.17 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 1 7 Aug 2005 2 68.79 Virgilijus Alekna Q 6 Aug 2005 3 2 68.57 Gerd Kanter EST 2 7 Aug 2005 4 3 68.00 Knut Hjeltnes NOR 1 20 June 1979

Longest throws in June Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 74.08 Jürgen Schult GDR 1 Neubrandenburg 6 June 1986 2 2 71.64 Gerd Kanter EST 1 Kohila 25 June 2009 3 3 71.32 Ben Plucknett USA 1 Eugene 4 June 1983 4 4 71.26 John Powell USA 1 San Jo se 9 June 1984

Longest throws in June by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 74.08 Jürgen Schult GDR 1 Neubrandenburg 6 June 1986 2 2 71.64 Gerd Kanter EST 1 Kohila 25 June 2009 3 3 70.97 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 1 Rethy mno 23 June 2004

2012 European Championships Statistics - Men’s HT by K Ken Nakamura

All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Dist ance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 86.74 URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 85. 74 Sergey Litvinov URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 84.14 URS 1 Split 1990 4 82.90 Yuriy Sedykh 1q Stuttgart 1986 5 4 82.87 Tibor Gecsek HUN 1 Budapest 1998 6 5 82.00 Igor Nikulin URS 3 Stuttgart 1986 7 81.66 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Athinai 1982 8 6 81.26 Balazs Kiss HUN 2 Budapest 1998 9 7 81.17 Adrian Annus HUN 1 München 2002 10 8 81.11 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 Göteborg 2006 11 9 81.10 Vasiliy Sidorenko RUS 1 Helsinki 1994 12 10 80.84 Oli -Pekka Karjalainen FIN 2 Göteborg 2006 13 11 80.76 Vadim De vyatovski BLR 3 Göteborg 2006 14 80.40 Igor Astapkovich 2 Helsinki 1994 15 12 80.39 Vladyslav Piskunov UKR 2 München 2002 16 13 80.21 Alexandros Papadimitriou GRE 3 München 2002 17 80.17 Balazs Kiss 4 München 2002 18 14 80.16 RUS 1qA München 2002 19 15 80.15 Andriy Skvaruk UKR 5 München 2002 20 80.14 Tibor Gecsek 2 Split 1990 21 16 80.13 GER 3 Budapest 1998 22 17 80.04 GER 4 Budapest 1998 23 80.02 Igor Nikulin 3 Split 1990 24 18 80.02 Libor Charf reitag SVK 1 Barcelona 2010 25 79.96 Andriy Skvaruk 1qB München 2002 26 19 79.84 Günther Rodehau GDR 4 Stuttgart 1986 27 79.82 Adrian Annus 2qA München 2002 28 20 79.68 Jörg Schaefer FRG 5 Stuttgart 1986 29 79.56 Heinz Weis 1qA Helsinki 1994 30 79.52 Adrian Annus 1qA Budapest 1998 31 79.44 Igor Nikulin 2 Athinai 1982 31 79.44 Tibor Gecsek 1qB Budapest 1998 33 79.32 Balazs Kiss 2qB München 2002 34 79.25 Tibor Gecsek 6 München 2002 35 79.20 SVK 7 München 2002 36 21 79.19 Markus Esser GER 4 Göteborg 2006 37 79.18 Libor Charfreitag 3qB München 2002 38 22 79.12 ITA 2 Barcelona 2010 39 79.06 Igor Nikulin 1qA Split 1990 39 23 79.06 Krisztian Pars HUN 3 Barcelona 2010 41 79.03 Tibor Gacsek 4qB München 2002 42 79.00 Igor Astapkovich 2qA Helsinki 1994 42 79.00 Olli -Pekka Karjalainen 1qB Göteborg 2006 44 24 78.97 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 5 Göteborg 2006 45 25 78.74 Ralf Haber GDR 6 Stuttgart 1986 46 26 78.70 Matthias Moder GDR 7 Stuttgart 198 6 47 78.66 Sergey Litvinov 3 Athinai 1982 48 78.57 Olli -Pekka Karjalainen 8 München 2002 49 27 78.50 Nicolas Figere FRA 3qA München 2002 50 78.48 Heinz Weis 3 Helsinki 1994 51 78.39 Alexandros Papadimitriou 4qA München 2002 52 78.38 Igor Nik ulin 4 Helsinki 1994 53 78.34 Krisztian Pars HUN 6 Göteborg 2006 54 78.24 Ivan Tikhon 5qA München 2002 55 28 78.20 Valeri Sviatokha BLR 4 Barcelona 2010 56 29 78.18 Primoz Kozmus SLO 7 Göteborg 2006 56 78.16 Szymon Ziolkowski 5 Budapest 1998 56 30 78.16 Miloslav Konopka SVK 6qA München 2002 58 31 78.09 RUS 2qB Budapest 1998 59 78.06 Balazs Kiss 3qB Budapest 1998 59 78.06 Vladyslav Piskunov 7qA München 2002

Shortest winning distance since 1990: 80.02 by Libor Charfreitag (SVK) in 2010

Margin of Victory Difference Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.00m 84.14 Igor Astapkovich URS Split 1990 Min 4cm 77.28 Yuriy Sedykh URS Praha 1978

Difference between third and fourth place Difference Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.34m 72.02 Reinhard Theimer GDR Athinai 1969 Min 4cm 80.21 Alexandros Papadimitriou GRE München 2002

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 1986 2 85.74 Sergey Litvinov URS Stuttgart 1986 3 82.00 Igor Nikulin URS Stuttgart 1986 4 80.17 Balazs Kiss HUN München 2002 5 80.15 Andriy Skvaruk UKR München 2002 6 79.25 Tibor Gecsek HUN München 2002 7 79.20 Libor Charfreitag SVK München 2002 8 78.57 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN München 2002

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 2 85.74 Sergey Litvinov URS Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 3 83.18 Juri Tamm URS Vladivostok 14 Sept 1988 4 81.57 BLR 27 Aug 2007 5 81.07 JPN Szombathely 14 July 2002 6 80.73 Vladislav Piskunov UKR Szombathely 14 July 2002 7 80.09 Szymon Ziolkowski POL Osaka 27 Aug 2007

Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 1986 Qualifying 82.90 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 1986

Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 77.57 8qA Nicola Vizzoni ITA München 2002

Multiple Gold Medalists: Yuriy Sedykh (URS): 1978, 1982, 1986

Multiple Medalists: Tibor Gecsek (HUN): 1990 Silver; 1998 Gold Igor Astapkovich (URS): 1990 Gold; 1994 Silver Sergey Litvinov (URS): 1982 Bronze; 1986 Silver Igor Nikulin (URS): 1982 Silver; 1986 Bronze; 1990 Bronze Yuriy Sedykh (URS): 1978 Gold, 1982 Gold, 1986 Gold Reinhard Heimer (GDR): 1969 Bronze; 1971 Silver; 1974 Bronze (FRG): 1966 Bronze; 1971 Gold; (URS): 1966 Gold; 1969 Silver Gyula Zsivotzky (HUN): 1958 Bronze; 1962 Gold; 1966 Silver (NOR): 1950 Gold; 1954 Silver

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 8 5 5 HUN 3 3 3 SWE 1 1 2 GER 1 1 2 NOR 1 1 BLR 1 1 1 FIN 1 1 FRG 1 2 RUS 1 POL 1 SVK 1 GDR 3 2 ITA 3 UKR 1 GBR 1 TCH 1 GRE 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze BLR 2006 Ivan Tikhon Vadim Devyatovski HUN 1998 Ibor Gecsek Blazs Kiss URS 1990 Igor Astapkovich Igor Nikulin URS 1986 Yuriy Sedykh Sergey Litvinov Igor Nikulin URS 1982 Yuriy Sedykh Igor Nikulin Sergey Litvinov GDR 1974 Jochen Sachse Reinhard Theimer URS 1969 Romuald Klim URS 1962 Aleksey Baltovskiy Yuriy Bakarinov SWE 1946 Erik Johansson GER 1938 Erwin Blask

Average from last seven European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 1990 1986 Winning Distance 82.45 80.02 81.11 81.17 82.87 81.10 84.14 86.74 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 80.09 79.06 80.76 80.21 80.13 78.4 8 80.02 82.00 Missing Medal (4 th ) 79.10 78.20 79.19 80.17 80.04 78.38 77.90 79.84

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Yuriy Sedykh URS 1976, 1980 1991 1978, 1982, 1986 Anatoliy Bondarchuk URS 1972 Not held until 1983 1969 Gyula Zsivotzky HUN 1968 Not held until 1983 1962 Karl Hein GER 1936 Not held until 1983 1938

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Yuriy Sedykh URS 1978, 1982, 1986 1973

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 Libor Charfreitag SVK 80.02 Nicola Vizzoni ITA 79.12 Krisztian Pars HUN 79.06 2006 Ivan Tikhon BLR 81.11 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN 80.84 Vadim Devyatovskiy BLR 80.76 2002 Adrian Annus HUN 81.17 Vladislav Piskunov UKR 80.39 Alexandros Papadimitriou GRE 80.21 1998 Tibor Gecsek HUN 82.87 Balazs Kiss HUN 81.26 Karsten Kobs GER 80.13 1994 Visiliy Sidorenko RUS 81.10 Igor Astapkovich BLR 80.40 Heinz Weis GER 78.48

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Quentin Bigot FRA 78.45 Sergiu Marghiev MDA 76.60 Elias Håkansson SWE 74.99 2009 Andriy Martynyuk UKR 79.54 Akos Hudi HUN 79.14 Javier Cienfuegos ESP 79.12 2007 Arno Laitinen FIN 71.94 Adrian Pop ROU 70.80 Aliaksei Tsytsoryn BLR 70.23 2005 Kristof Nemeth HUN 78.85 Yevgeniy Aydamirov RUS 76.73 Yuriy Shayunov BLR 74.78 2003 Lorenzo Povegliano ITA 72.72 Kamilius Bethke GER 72.60 Andrey Azarenkov RUS 72.10 2001 Krisztian Pars HUN 69.42 Aleksey Yeliseyev RUS 68.32 Esref Apak TUR 67.56 1999 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN 75.80 Wojciech Kondratowicz POL 74.12 Markus Esser GER 66.68 1997 Maciej Palyszko POL 74.12 Sergey Martemyanov BLR 70.62 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN 69.84

All time European List Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 2 2 86.73 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 Brest 3 July 2005 2 86.66 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Tallinn 22 June 1986 4 86.34 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Cork 3 July 1984 5 3 86.04 Sergey Litvinov URS 1 Dresden 3 July 1986

Longest throws on European Soil Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 2 2 86.73 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 Brest 3 July 2005 3 86.66 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Tallinn 22 June 1986 4 86.34 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Cork 3 July 1984 5 3 86.04 Sergey Litvinov URS 1 Dresden 3 July 1986

Longest throws on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 2 2 86.73 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 Brest 3 July 2005 3 86.66 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Tallinn 22 June 1986 4 86.34 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Cork 3 July 1984 5 3 86.04 Sergey Litvinov URS 1 Dresden 3 July 1986

Longest throws in Helsinki Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 84.14 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 7 July 1986 2 2 84.02 Sergey Litvinov URS 2 7 July 1986 3 3 83.89 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 8 Aug 2005 4 82.68 Sergey Litvinov 1 9 Aug 1983

Longest throws in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 84.14 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 7 July 1986 2 2 84.02 Sergey Litvinov URS 2 7 July 1986 3 3 83.89 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 8 Aug 2005

Longest throws in June Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 86.66 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Tallinn 22 June 1986 2 2 84.86 Koji Murofushi JPN 1 Praha 29 June 2003 3 3 84.62 Igor Astapkovich BLR 1 Sevilla 6 June 1992 4 84.58 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Leningrad 8 June 1986

Longest throws in June by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 86.66 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Tallinn 22 June 1986 2 2 84.62 Igor Astapkovich BLR 1 Sevilla 6 June 1992 3 84.58 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Leningrad 8 June 1986

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Note: None of the ancillary marks are included in the table.

All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Dist ance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 91.52 Janis Lusis URS 1 Athinai 1969 2 2 91.34 GDR 1 Athinai 1982 3 90.68 Janis Lusis 1 Helsinki 1971 4 3 89.72 GBR 1 Budapest 1998 5 4 89.58 Pauli Nevala FIN 2 Athinai 1969 5 4 89.58 FIN 1 Roma 1974 7 6 89.56 Heino Puuste URS 2 Athinai 1982 8 7 89.32 GDR 3 Athinai 1982 9 8 89.12 FRG 1 Praha 1978 10 9 88.78 NOR 1 Göteborg 2006 11 88.54 Steve Backley 1 München 2002 12 88.37 An dreas Thorkildsen 1 Barcelona 2010 13 10 88.05 Sergey Makarov RUS 2 München 2002 14 11 87.84 Dainis Kula URS 4 Athinai 1982 15 12 87.82 Nikolay Grebnyev URS 2 Praha 1978 16 13 87.81 GER 2 Barcelona 2010 17 14 87.66 Wolfgang Hanisch GDR 3 Praha 1978 18 87.45 Steve Backley 1qB Budapest 1998 19 87.30 Steve Backley 1 Split 1990 20 15 86.92 Mick Hill GBR 2 Budapest 1998 21 16 86.76 Arto Härkönen FIN 5 Athinai 1982 22 17 86.67 Tero Pitkämäki FIN 3 Barcelona 2010 23 18 86.63 Raym ond Hecht GER 3 Budapest 1998 24 86.58 Arto Härkönen 1q Athinai 1982 25 86.55 Andreas Thorkildsen 1qA Göteborg 2006 26 86.45 Sergey Makarov 4 Budapest 1998 27 86.44 Tero Pitkämäki FIN 2 Göteborg 2006 28 19 86.08 Aleksandr Makarov URS 6 Athinai 1982 29 20 86.04 HUN 1q Praha 1978 30 21 85.95 Ainars Kovals LAT 1qB Göteborg 2006 31 22 85.92 Jan Zelezny CZE 3 Göteborg 2006 32 85.76 Steve Backley 1qA München 2002 33 23 85.48 Einar Vihjalmsson ISL 1qB Split 1990 34 85.46 Wolfgan g Hanisch 2 Roma 1974 34 85.46 Detlef Michel 4 Praha 1978 36 24 85.33 Boris Henry GER 3 München 2002 37 25 85.30 Janis Donins URS 2 Helsinki 1971 38 85.20 Steve Backley 1 Helsinki 1994 39 85.18 Nikolay Grebnyev URS 2q Praha 1978 40 26 85.16 Hel mut Schreiber FRG 3q Athinai 1969 41 27 84.78 Juha Laukkanen FIN 5 Budapest 1998 42 28 84.76 FRG 1 Stuttgart 1986 42 28 84.76 Seppo Räty FIN 1qB Helsinki 1994 44 30 84.68 Vadims Vasilevskis LAT 2qB Göteborg 2006 45 84.50 Wolfgang H anisch 4q Praha 1978 46 84.48 Janis Lusis 1 Budapest 1966 47 84.44 Janis Lusis 1q Helsinki 1971 47 84.44 Mick Hill 2qB Helsinki 1994 49 31 84.42 Antero Puranen HUN 5q Praha 1978 50 32 84.34 Antero Toivonen FIN 7 Athinai 1982 51 84.22 Wolfgang Hanisch 3 Helsinki 1971 52 84.18 Dainis Kula 2q Athinai 1982 53 33 84.15 Mark Roberson GBR 6 Budapest 1998 54 84.14 Uwe Hohn 3q Athinai 1982 55 34 84.07 Eriks Rags LAT 4 München 2002 56 84.05 Eriks Rags 1qB München 2002

Shortest winning distance since 1990: 85.20 by Steve Backley (GBR) in 1994

Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 6.69m 76.66 Matti Järvinen FIN Torino 1934 Min 49cm 88.54 Steve Backley GBR München 2002

Difference between third and fourth place Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.66m 86.67 Tero Pitkämäki FIN Barcelona 2010 Min 2cm 83.68 Terje Thorslund NOR Roma 1974

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 91.52 Janis Lusis URS Athinai 1969 2 89.58 Pauli Nevala FIN Athinai 1969 3 89.32 Detlef Michel GDR Athinai 1982 4 87.84 Dainis Kula URS Athinai 1982 5 86.76 Arto Härkönen FIN Athinai 1982 6 86.08 Aleksandr Makarov URS Athinai 1982 7 84.34 Antero Toivonen FIN Athinai 1982 8 82.59 Matti Närhi FIN Budapest 1998

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 98.48 Jan Zelezny CZE Jena 25 May 1996 2 91.31 Aki Parviainen FIN Edmonton 12 Aug 2001 90.97 Aki parviainen FIN Kuortane 24 June 2000 3 89.95 Kostas Gatsioudis GRE Edmonton 12 Aug 2001 4 88.58 Sergey Makarov RUS Jena 5 June 1999 5 86.62 Aki Parviainen FIN Sydney 23 Sept 2000 6 86.53 Konstandinos Gatsioudis GRE Sydney 23 Sept 2000 7 85.78 Boris Henry GER Sydney 23 Sept 2000

Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 91.52 Janis Lusis URS Athinai 1969 Qualifying 87.45 Steve Backley GBR Budapest 1998

Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 79.14 7qB Vladimir Sasimovich BLR Budapest 1998

Multiple Gold Medalists: Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR): 2006, 2010 Steve Backley (GBR): 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002 Janis Lusis (URS): 1962, 1966, 1969, 1971 Janusz Sidlo (POL): 1954, 1958 Matti Järvinen (FIN): 1934, 1938

Multiple Medalists: Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR): 2006 Gold, 2010 Gold Tero Pitkämäki (FIN): 2006 Silver; 2010 Bronze Jan Zelezny (CZE): 1994 Bronze; 2006 Bronze Steve Backley (GBR): 1990 Gold, 1994 Gold, 1998 Gold, 2002 Gold Detlef Michel (GDR): 1982 Bronze; 1986 Silver Wolfgang Hanisch (GDR): 1971 Bronze; 1974 Silver; 1978 Bronze Wladyslaw Nikiciuk (POL): 1962 Bronze; 1966 Silver Janis Lusis (URS): 1962 Gold, 1966 Gold, 1969 Gold, 1971 Gold Janusz Sidlo (POL): 1954 Gold, 1958 Gold; 1969 Bronze Yrjö Nikkanen (FIN): 1938 Silver; 1946 Silver Matti Järvinen (FIN): 1934 Gold, 1938 Gold

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze FIN 4 6 3 URS 4 6 1 GBR 4 1 POL 2 1 2 NOR 2 1 1 FRG 2 GDR 1 2 3 SWE 1 1 2 GER 1 2 RUS 1 HUN 3 CZE 2 EST 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GBR 1998 Steve Backley Mick Hill GDR 1982 Uwe Hohn Detlef Michel URS 1971 Janis Lusis Janis Donins URS 1962 Janis Lusis Viktor Tsibulenko SWE 1950 Per-Arne Berglund Ragnar Ericzon FIN 1946 Yrjö Nikkanen Tapio Rautavaara FIN 1938 Matti Järvinen Yrjö Nikkanen FIN 1934 Matti Järvinen Matti Sippala

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Distance 88.12 88.37 88.78 88.54 89.72 85.20 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 85.43 86.67 85.92 85.33 86.63 82.58 Missing Medal (4 th ) 83.42 82.01 83.21 84.07 86.45 81.34

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Janis Lusis Elvira Ozolina Beograd 1962

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Andreas Thorkildsen NOR 2004, 2008 2009 2006, 2010 Janis Lusis URS 1968 Not held until 1983 1962, 1966, 1969, 1971 Matti Järvinen FIN 1932 Not held until 1983 1934, 1938

Jan Zelezny, 1992, 1996 & 2000 Olympic Champion, won 1993, 1995 and 2001 World Championships, but his best finish at the European Championships was 3 rd in 1994 & 2006

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Steve Backley GBR 1994, 1998, 2002 1987 Klaus Tafelmeier FRG 1986 1977 Uwe Hohn GDR 1982 1981

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2010 Andreas Thorkildsen NOR 88.37 Matthias de Zordo GER 87.81 Tero Pitkamaki FIN 86.67 2006 Andreas Thorkildsen NOR 88.78 Tero Pitkamaki FIN 86.44 Jan Zelezny CZE 85.92 2002 Steve Backley GBR 88.54 Sergey Makarov RUS 88.05 Boris Henry GER 85.33 1998 Steve Backley GBR 89.72 Mick Hill GBR 86.92 GER 86.63 1994 Steve Backley GBR 85.20 Seppo Räty FIN 82.90 Jan Zelezny CZE 82.58

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Zigismunds Sirmais LAT 81.53 Marcin Krukowski POL 79.19 Pavel Mialeshka BLR 76.59 2009 Andreas Hofmann GER 75.89 Will Wöschler GER 73.66 Lukasz Grzeszczuk POL 73.55 2007 Matthias De Zordo GER 78.59 Roman Avramenko UKR 75.24 Thomas Smet BEL 72.56 2005 Ioannis Georgios GRE 77.25 Alexander Vieweg GER 75.85 Ari Mannio FIN 72.47 2003 TeemuSmalios Wirkkala FIN 79.90 Tero Järvenpää FIN 73.66 Antii Ruuskanen FIN 72.87 2001 Aleksandr Ivanov RUS 80.18 Andreas Thorkildsen NOR 76.98 Saku Kuusisto FIN 76.98 1999 Tomas Intas LTU 77.88 David Parker GBR 77.26 Tim Werner GER 76.31 1997 Adrian Markowski POL 78.42 Juha Aarnio FIN 77.60 Christian Fusenig GER 75.86

All time European List Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 98.48 Jan Zelezny CZE 1 Jena 25 May 1996 2 95.66 Jan Zelezny 1 Sheffield 29 Aug 1993 2 95.54 Jan Zelezny 1 Pietersburg 6 Apr 1993 4 94.64 Jan Zelezny 1 Ostrava 31 May 1996 5 94.02 Jan Zelezny 1 Stellenbosch 26 Mar 1997 6 2 93.09 Aki Parviainen FIN 1 Kuortane 26 June 1999

Longest throws on European Soil Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 98.48 Jan Zelezny CZE 1 Jena 25 May 1996 2 95.66 Jan Zelezny 1 Sheffield 29 Aug 1993 3 94.64 Jan Zelezny 1 Ostrava 31 May 1996 4 2 93.09 Aki Parviainen FIN 1 Kuortane 26 June 1999

Longest throws on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 98.48 Jan Zelezny CZE 1 Jena 25 May 1996 2 95.66 Jan Zelezny 1 Sheffield 29 Aug 1993 3 94.64 Jan Zelezny 1 Ostrava 31 May 1996 4 2 93.09 Aki Parviainen FIN 1 Kuortane 26 June 1999

Longest throws in Helsinki Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 89.98 Sergey Makarov RUS 1 13 Aug 2002 2 2 89.00 Seppo Räty FIN 1 29 Aug 1992 3 3 88.74 Konstadinos Gatsioudis GRE 1 15 June 2000 4 4 88.04 Jan Zelezny CZE 1 29 June 1994

Longest throws in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 89.98 Sergey Makarov RUS 1 13 Aug 2002 2 2 89.00 Seppo Räty FIN 1 29 Aug 1992 3 3 88.74 Konstadinos Gatsioudis GRE 1 15 June 2000 4 4 88.04 Jan Zelezny CZE 1 29 June 1994

Longest throws in June Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 93.09 Aki Parviainen FIN 1 Kuortane 26 June 1999 2 2 92.61 Sergey Makarov RUS 1 Sheffield 30 June 2002 3 92.41 Aki Parviainen 1 24 June 2001

Fastest throws in June by Europeans Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 93.09 Aki Parviainen FIN 1 Kuortane 26 June 1999 2 2 92.61 Sergey Makarov RUS 1 Sheffield 30 June 2002 3 92.41 Aki Parviainen 1 Vaasa 24 June 2001

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All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 8811 GBR 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 8800 Rom an Sebrle CZE 1 München 2002 3 8774 * Daley Thompson 1 Athinai 1982 4 3 8730 Jürgen Hingsen FRG 2 Stuttgart 1986 5 4 8676 FRG 3 Stuttgart 1986 6 5 8667 EST 1 Budapest 1998 7 6 8587 Eduard Hämäläinen FIN 2 Budapest 1998 8 7 8574 FRA 1 Split 1990 9 8 8571 Lev Lobodin RUS 3 Budapest 1998 10 9 8552 Jon Arna Magnusson ISL 4 Budapest 1998 11 8530* Jürgen Hingsen 2 Athinai 1982 12 8526 Roman Sebrle CZE 1 Göteborg 2006 13 10 8506 Tomas Dvorak CZE 5 Budapes t 1998 14 8477 Roman Sebrle 6 Budapest 1998 15 11 8472* Siegfried Stark GDR 3 Athinai 1982 16 12 8453 FRA 1 Helsinki 1994 16 12 8453 FRA 1 Barcelona 2010 18 14 8450 GDR 4 Stuttgart 1986 19 8438 Erki Nool 2 München 2002 20 15 8436 Dezso Szabo HUN 2 Split 1990 20 15 8436 NED 2 Barcelona 2010 22 17 8433 GDR 3 Split 1990 23 8392 Dezso Szabo 7 Budapest 1998 24 8390 Lev Lobodin RUS 3 München 2002 25 18 8370 Andrei Kra uchanka BLR 3 Barcelona 2010 26 19 8362 Henrik Dagård SWE 2 Helsinki 1994 27 20 8356 Attila Zsivoczky HUN 2 Göteborg 2006 28 21 8350 RUS 3 Göteborg 2006 29 22 8337* Aleksandr Grebenyuk URS 1 Praha 1978 30 23 8298 EST 4 Ba rcelona 2010 31 8257* Daley Thompson 2 Praha 1978 32 24 8249 Robert Zmelik TCH 4 Split 1990 33 25 8245 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 4 Göteborg 2006 34 8238 Jon Arnar Magnusson 4 München 2002 35 26 8230* POL 1 Roma 1974 36 8224* Sieg fried Stark 3 Praha 1978 37 8216 Alain Blondel FRA 5 Split 1990 38 27 8214* Steffen Grummt GDR 4 Athinai 1982 38 27 8214 Antonio Penalver ESP 6 Split 1990 40 29 8209 GER 5 Göteborg 2006 41 8201 Lev Lobodin UKR 3 Helsinki 1994 42 30 8199 Aleksandr Apaychev URS 5 Stuttgart 1986 43 31 8197 Uwe Freimuth GDR 6 Stuttgart 1986 44 8196 Christian Plaziat FRA 7 Stuttgart 1986 45 32 8192 Jakko Ojaniemi FIN 5 München 2002 46 33 8188* GDR 1 Helsinki 1971 47 8185 Alain Blo ndel FRA 8 Stuttgart 1986 48 34 8174 Mike Maczey GER 8 Budapest 1998 49 35 8165* Georg Werthner AUT 5 Athinai 1982 50 8158 Mike Maczey GER 6 München 2002 51 36 8146 Beat Gähwiler SUI 7 Split 1990 52 37 8144* Yves LeRoy FRA 2 Roma 1974 53 38 8140 Kla us Isekenmeier GER 9 Budapest 1998 53 38 8140 Zsolt Kürtosi HUN 10 Budapest 1998 55 40 8136 Aliaksandr Parkhomenka BLR 6 Göteborg 2006 56 41 8135 Jack Rosendaal NED 11 Budapest 1998 57 42 8134* Grigoriy Degtyarov URS 6 Athinai 1982 58 8127 Christia n Plaziat FRA 4 Helsinki 1994 59 43 8109 Stefan Schmid GER 5 Helsinki 1994 60 44 8108* FRG 3 Roma 1974 61 45 8105 Stefan Drews GER 7 Göteborg 2006 Scores converted from old table to new table are indicated with ‘*’

Lowest winning score since 1990: 8453 by Alain Blondel (FRA) in 1994 and Roman Barras (FRA) in 2010

Margin of Victory (original score in ‘()’) Difference Score Name Nat Venue Year Max 362 8800 Roman Sebrle CZE München 2002 202 (536) 6969 (7865) Vasiliy Kuznetsov URS Stockholm 1958 Min 16 (4) 7653 (8026) Vasiliy Kuznetsov URS Beograd 1962 7 (57) 6566 (6987) Godtfred Holmvang NOR Oslo 1946

Difference between third and fourth place Difference Score Name Nat Venue Year Max 258 (215) 8472 (8433) Siegfried Stark GDR Athinai 1982 226 8676 Siegfried Wentz FRG Stuttgart 1986 Min 19 8571 Lev Lobodin RUS Budapest 1998 5 (22) 7648 (7801) Viktor Chelnokov URS Athinai 1969

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Score Name Nat Venue Year 1 8811 Daley Thompson GBR Stuttgart 1986 2 8730 Jürgen Hingsen FRG Stuttgart 1986 3 8676 Siegfried Wentz FRG Stuttgart 1986 4 8552 Jon Arna Magnusson ISL Budapest 1998 5 8506 Tomas Dvorak CZE Budapest 1998 6 8477 Roman Sebrle CZE Budapest 1998 7 8392 Dezso Szabo HUN Budapest 1998 8 8185 Alain Blondel FRA Stuttgart 1986

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Points Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 9026 Roman Sebrle CZE Götzis 27 May 2001 2 8820 USA Athinai 24 Aug 2004 3 8742 Erki Nool EST Götzis 4 June 2000 4 8644 USA Atlanta 1 Aug 1996 5 8613 Eduard Hämäläinen BLR Atlanta 1 Aug 1996 6 8543 Erki Nool EST Atlanta 1 Aug 1996

Multiple Gold Medalists: Roman Serble (CZE): 2002, 2006 Daley Thompson (GBR): 1982, 1986 Joachim Kirst (GDR): 1969, 1971 Vasiliy Kuzneyetsov (URS): 1954, 1958, 1962

Multiple Medalists: Roman Serble (CZE): 2002 Gold; 2006 Gold Lev Lobodin (RUS): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Bronze; 2002 Bronze Erki Nool (EST): 1998 Gold; 2002 Silver Daley Thompson (GBR): 1978 Silver; 1982 Gold, 1986 Gold Jürgen Hingsen (FRG): 1982 Silver; 1986 Silver Siegfried Stark (GDR): 1978 Bronze; 1982 Bronze Joachim Kirst (GDR): 1969 Gold, 1971 Gold (FRG): 1962 Silver; 1966 Gold Vasiliy Kuzneyetsov (URS): 1954 Gold, 1958 Gold, 1962 Gold

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 4 2 1 FRA 4 1 GDR 2 1 4 GBR 2 1 CZE 2 FRG 1 4 6 SWE 1 3 2 POL 1 1 1 EST 1 1 GER 1 NOR 1 HUN 2 FIN 2 ISL 1 NED 1 RUS 3 SUI 1 UKR 1 BLR 1

Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRG 1986 Jürgen Hingsen Siegfried Wentz GDR 1969 Joachim Kirst Herbert Wessel FRG 1966 Werner von Moltke Jörg Mattheis Horst Beyer FRG 1962 Werner von Moltke Manfred Bock URS 1958 Vasiliy Kuzneyetsov Uno Palu

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 1990 1986 Winning score 8612 8453 8526 8800 8667 8453 8574 8811 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 8427 8370 8350 8390 8571 8201 8433 8676 Missing Medal (4 th ) 8308 8298 8245 8238 8552 8127 8249 8450

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Galina Bystrova Beograd 1962 URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Galina Bystrova Stockholm 1958 URS Vasiliy Kuznetsov Aleksandra Chudina Berne 1954 FRA Arlette Ben Hamo Bruxelles 1950

Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Roman Serble CZE 2004 2007 2002 Daley Thompson GBR 1980, 1984 1983 1982, 1986

Best performances in ten events of Decathlon at the European Championships Event Name Nat Venue Year 100m 10.26 Daley Thompson GBR Stuttgart 1986 LJ 7.93 Daley Thompson GBR Praha 1978 SP 16.61 Aleksey Drozdov RUS Göteborg 2006 HJ 2.22 Christian Schenk GDR Split 1990 400m 46.49 Jon Arnar Magnusson ISL Budapest 1998 110mH 13.96 Eduard Hämäläinen FIN Budapest 1998 DT 52.06 Mikko Halvari FIN Barcelona 2010 PV 5.45 Eelco Sintnicolaas NED Barcelona 2010 JT 73.79 SWE Helsinki 1971 1500m 4:09.90 Alain Blondel FRA Split 1990 4:09.7h Leonid Litvinenko URS Roma 1974

European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat an Championships European Junior Championships Daley Thompson GBR 1982, 1986 1977

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Nat score Silver Nat score Bronze Nat score 2010 Roman Barras FRA 8453 Eelco Sintnicolaas NED 8436 Andrey Kravchenko BLR 8370 2006 Roman Sebrle CZE 8526 Attila Zsivoczky HUN 8356 Aleksey Drozdov RUS 8350 2002 Roman Sebrle CZE 8800 Erki Nool EST 8438 Lev Lobodin RUS 8390 1998 Erki Nool EST 8667 Eduard Hämäläinen FIN 8587 Lev Lobodin RUS 8571 1994 Alain Blondel FRA 8453 Henrik Dagård SWE 8362 Lev Lobodin UKR 8201

Last eight European Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 FRA 8124 Mathias Brugger GER 7853 Johannes Hock GER 7806 2009 Thomas Van Der BEL 7769 Petter Olson SWE 7734 GER 7639 2007 MatthiasPlaetsen Prey GER 7908 Rok Derzanic SLO 7560 GER 7524 2005 Andrey Krauchanka BLR 7997 GER 7634 Mauri Kaattari FIN 7427 2003 Nicklas Wiberg SWE 7604 RUS 7531 Steffen Willwacher GER 7497 2001 Ladji Doucoure FRA 7747 Lars Albert GER 7683 Atis Vaisujuns LAT 7497 1999 FIN 7881 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 7763 Roland Schwarzi AUT 7447 1997 Chiel Warners NED 7664 Steffen Munz GER 7258 Sebastian Knabe GER 7218

All time European List Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9026 Roman Sebrle CZE 1 Götzis 27 May 2001 2 2 8994 Tomas Dvorak CZE 1 Praha 4 July 1999 3 8902 Tomas Dvorak 1 Edmonton 7 Aug 2001 4 8900 Tomas Dvorak 1 Götzis 4 June 2000

Highest score on European Soil Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9026 Roman Sebrle CZE 1 Götzis 27 May 2001 2 2 8994 Tomas Dvorak CZE 1 Praha 4 July 1999 3 8900 Tomas Dvorak 1 Götzis 4 June 2000

Highest score on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 9026 Roman Sebrle CZE 1 Götzis 27 May 2001 2 2 8994 Tomas Dvorak CZE 1 Praha 4 July 1999 2 8900 Tomas Dvorak 1 Götzis 4 June 2000

Highest score in Helsinki Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 8732 Bryan Clay USA 1 10 Aug 2005 2 2 8714 Daley Thompson GBR 1 13 Aug 1983 3 3 8599 Jürgen Hingsen FRG 2 13 Aug 1983 4 4 8521 Roman Sebrle CZE 2 10 Aug 2005

Highest score in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 8714 Daley Thompson GBR 1 13 Aug 1983 2 2 8599 Jürgen Hingsen FRG 2 13 Aug 1983 3 3 8521 Roman Sebrle CZE 2 10 Aug 2005

Highest score in June Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8900 Tomas Dvorak CZE 1 Götzis 4 June 2000 2 2 8832 Jürgen Hingsen FRG 1 Mannheim 9 June 1984 3 3 8832 Bryan Clay USA 1 Eugene 30 June 2008

Highest score in June by Europeans Performance Performer Score Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8900 Tomas Dvorak CZE 1 Götzis 4 June 2000 2 2 8832 Jürgen Hingsen FRG 1 Mannheim 9 June 1984 3 8825 Jürgen Hingsen 1 Bernhausen 5 June 1983

Please send corrections to [email protected] 2012 European Championships Statistics - Men’s 4x100mRelay by K Ken Nakamura

All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue Year 1 1 37.79 FRA 1 Split 1990 2 2 37.98 GBR 2 Split 1990 3 38.11 FRA 1 Barcelona 2010 4 3 38.17 ITA 2 Barcelona 2010 5 4 38.29 URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 6 38.39 ITA 3 Split 1990 7 5 38.44 GER 3 Barcelona 2010 8 38.46 URS 4 Split 1990 9 38.47 GBR 1h1 Budapest 1998 10 38.52 GBR 1 Budapest 1998 11 6 38.53 UKR 1 Münch en 2002 12 38.57 FRA 1 Helsinki 1994 13 7 38.58 POL 1 Praha 1978 14 38.60 URS 1 Athinai 1982 15 8 38.64 GDR 2 Stuttgart 1986 16 38.69 FRA 1 Roma 1974 16 9 38.69 SUI 4 Barcelona 2010 18 38.71 GDR 2 Athinai 1982 18 10 38.71 FRG 3 Athinai 1982 18 38.71 GBR 3 Stuttgart 1986 18 38.71 POL 2 München 2002 22 38.75 GER 1h2 Barcelona 2010 23 38.77 FRA 1h2 Helsinki 1994 23 38.77 GBR 1h1 Göteborg 2006 25 38.78 GDR 2 Praha 1978 26 38.81 FRA 4 Stuttgart 1986 26 38.81 GDR 1h2 Stuttgart 1986 26 38.81 FRA 1h2 Split 1990 29 38.82 URS 3 Praha 1978 30 11 38.83 POL 5 Barcelona 2010 31 38.84 ITA 2h1 Göteborg 2006 32 38.85 FRA 1h2 Göteborg 2006 33 38.86 ITA 5 Stuttgart 1986 34 38.87 FRA 2 Budapest 1998 35 38.88 ITA 2 Roma 1974 35 38.88 GER 3 München 2002 35 12 38.88 POR 6 Barcelona 2010 38 38.89 FRA 1 Athinai 1969 38 38.89 POL 2h2 Göteborg 2006 40 38.90 FRA 4 Praha 1978 40 38.90 GBR 1h1 Split 1990 42 38.91 GBR 1 Göteborg 2006 43 38.93 FRA 1h2 München 2002 44 38.94 GER 3h1 Göteborg 2006 45 38.96 ITA 4 Athinai 1982 46 38.97 FRA 1h1 Stuttgart 1986 46 38.97 FRA 4 München 2002 48 38.98 UKR 2 Helsinki 1994 48 38.98 POL 3 Budapest 1998 48 38.98 POL 2h2 München 2002 51 38.99 GDR 3 Roma 1974 51 38.99 ITA 3 Helsinki 1994 53 39.00 POL 5 Athinai 1982

Slowest winning (auto) time: 39.32 by Czechoslovakia in 1971 Slowest winning time since 1990: 38.57 by in 1994

Margin of Victory Difference Time Nation Venue Year Max 0.51 38.89 FRA Athinai 1969 Min 0.06 38.11 FRA Barcelona 2010

Difference between third and fourth place Difference Time Nation Venue Year Max 0.25 38.71 FRG Athinai 1982 0.25 38.44 GER Barcelona 2010 0.4h 41.6h NED Torino 1934 Min 0.00 39.78 ITA Helsinki 1971

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Nation Venue Year 1 37.79 FRA Split 1990 2 37.98 GBR Split 1990 3 38.39 ITA Split 1990 4 38.46 URS Split 1990 5 38.86 ITA Stuttgart 1986 6 39.01 HUN Athinai 1982 7 39.22 FRA Athinai 1982 8 39.39 BUL Athinai 1982

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Nation Venue Day Month Year 1 37.10 JAM 22 Aug 2008 2 37.62 TRI Berlin 22 Aug 2009 3 37.83 CAN Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993 4 37.99 BRA Osaka 1 Sept 2007 5 38.03 JPN Osaka 1 Sept 2007 6 38.45 AHO Helsinki 13 Aug 2005

Fastest time in each round Round Time Nation Venue Year Final 37.79 FRA Split 1990 Qualifying 38.47 GBR Budapest 1998

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Nation Venue Year 39.49 5h1 GBR Barcelona 2010

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 38.53 38.11 38.91 38.53 38.52 38.57 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 38.87 38.44 39.07 38.88 38.98 38.99 Missing Medal (4 th ) 39.01 38.69 39.29 38.97 39.07 39.05

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Venue Year GER Paris/Wien 1938

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze FRA 6 3 1 GBR 3 3 3 URS 3 2 3 FRG 2 2 GER 2 1 POL 1 3 2 SWE 1 1 1 HUN 1 1 TCH 1 2 GDR 3 1 ITA 2 3 UKR 2 NED 1

4x100m – 4x400m double gold medalist in the same championships Nation Venue Year GBR München 2002 GBR Budapest 1998 FRA Athinai 1969 FRG Budapest 1962 GER Paris 1938 GER Torino 1934

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time 2010 FRA 38.11 ITA 38.17 GER 38.44 2006 GBR 38.91 POL 39.05 FRA 39.07 2002 UKR 38.53 POL 38.71 GER 38.88 1998 GBR 38.52 FRA 38.87 POL 38.98 1994 FRA 38.57 UKR 38.98 ITA 38.99

All time European List Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 37.73 GBR 2 Sevilla 29 Aug 1999 2 37.77 GBR 2 Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993 2 2 37.79 FRA 1 Split 1 Sept 1990 4 37.87 FRA 2 Tokyo 1 Sept 1991

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 37.31 JAM 1 Berlin 22 Aug 2009 2 2 37.40 USA 1 Barcelona 8 Aug 1992 2 37.40 USA 1sf1 Stuttgart 21 Aug 1993 4 3 37.45 USA 1 Zürich 19 Aug 2010

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 37.73 GBR 2 Sevilla 29 Aug 1999 2 37.77 GBR 2 Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993 2 2 37.79 FRA 1 Split 1 Sept 1990

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Time Nation Pos DMY 1 1 37.86 USA 1 10 Aug 1983 2 2 38.08 FRA 1 13 Aug 2005 3 3 38.10 TRI 2 13 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Time Nation Pos DMY 1 1 38.08 FRA 1 13 Aug 2005 2 2 38.27 GBR 3 13 Aug 2005 3 38.32 GBR 2h2 12 Aug 2005 4 38.34 FRA 1h1 12 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in July Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 37.46 Racers TC 1 London 25 July 2009 2 2 37.80 USA 1 London 26 July 2008 3 3 37.90 USA 1 Lignano 19 July 2011

Fastest Performances in July by Europeans Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 38.19 URS 2 Moskva 9 July 1986 2 2 38.29 GDR 2 Karl Marx Stadt 9 July 1982 3 3 38.30 GER 1 Madrid 17 July 2004

2012 European Championships Statistics - Men’s 4x400mRelay by K Ken Nakamura

All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue Year 1 1 2:58.22 GBR 1 Split 1990 2 2:58.68 GBR 1 Budapest 1998 3 2 2:58.88 POL 2 Budapes t 1998 4 2:59.13 GBR 1 Helsinki 1994 5 2:59.84 GBR 1 Stuttgart 1986 6 3 3:00.17 FRG 2 Stuttgart 1986 7 4 3:00.47 URS 3 Stuttgart 1986 8 3:00.51 FRG 1 Athinai 1982 9 3:00.64 FRG 2 Split 1990 10 3:00.68 GBR 2 Athinai 1982 11 3:00.80 URS 3 Athin ai 1982 12 5 3:01.10 FRA 1 Göteborg 2006 13 3:01.11 FRA 2 Helsinki 1994 14 3:01.25 GBR 1 München 2002 15 6 3:01.34 RUS 2 München 2002 16 7 3:01.37 ITA 4 Stuttgart 1986 17 8 3:01.51 GDR 3 Split 1990 18 3:01.63 GBR 2 Göteborg 2006 19 3:01.73 POL 3 Göteborg 2006 20 3:01.78 ITA 4 Split 1990 21 3:02.03 FRG 1 Praha 1978 22 3:02.14 RUS 1 Barcelona 2010 23 3:02.25 GBR 2 Barcelona 2010 24 3:02.30 FRA 1 Athinai 1969 25 3:02.37 GBR 1h2 Budapest 1998 26 9 3:02.46 YUG 5 Split 1990 27 10 3:02.47 ESP 3 Budapest 1998 28 3:02.48 ITA 4 Budapest 1998 29 3:02.51 GBR 1h2 Göteborg 2006 30 3:02.52 GBR 1h1 Athinai 1982 31 11 3:02.60 BEL 3 Barcelona 2010 32 12 3:02.65 GER 4 Barcelona 2010 33 3:02.74 ESP 6 Split 1990 34 3:02.76 FRA 3 München 2002 35 3:02.77 POL 4 Athinai 1982 36 13 3:02.82 TCH 5 Athinai 1982 37 3:02.83 GER 4 Göteborg 2006 38 14 3:02.91 SUI 5 Budapest 1998 39 3:02.94 FRG 1 Helsinki 1971 40 3:02.97 GBR 1h1 München 2002 41 3:02.98 URS 2h1 Athinai 1982 42 3:03.05 URS 2 Athinai 1969 43 3:03.06 TCH 3h1 Athinai 1982 44 3:03.10 RUS 3 Helsinki 1994 45 3:03.11 POL 2h1 München 2002 45 3:03.11 RUS 3h1 München 2002 47 3:03.13 FRG 3 Athinai 1969 48 3:03.16 POL 4 Athinai 1969 49 3:03.19 GER 6 Budapest 1998 50 3:03.21 ITA 6 Athinai 1982 51 3:03.25 GER 1h1 Göteborg 2006 52 3:03.33 GBR 1 Roma 1974 52 3:03.33 FRA 7 Split 1990 54 3:03:42 POL 5 Barcelona 2010 55 3:03.46 ITA 4 Helsinki 1994 56 3:03.49 POL 2h1 Göteborg 2006 56 3:03.49 BEL 1h2 Barcelona 2010 58 3:03.52 FRG 2 Roma 1974 59 3:03.55 GER 1h2 München 2002 60 3:03.59 POL 1h1 Budapest 1998 61 3:03.62 POL 2 Praha 1978 62 3:03.64 POL 2 Helsinki 1971 63 3:03.66 ITA 4h1 Athinai 1982 64 15 3:03.73 IRL 4h1 München 2002 64 3:03.73 RUS 2h2 Göteborg 2006 66 3:03.77 FRA 2h2 München 2002 67 3:03.79 FRG 1h1 Stuttgart 1986 68 16 3:03.82 CZE 4 München 2002 69 3:03.83 GER 2h2 Barcelona 2010 70 3:03.85 FRA 6 Barcelona 2010 71 3:03.87 FRA 3h2 Göteborg 2006 72 3:03.89 FRG 1h2 Split 1990 73 3:03 .96 ITA 2h1 Stuttgart 1986 74 3:03.99 TCH 3 Praha 1978

Slowest winning (auto) time: 3:03.33 by GBR in 1974 Slowest winning time since 1990: 3:01.25 by GBR in 2002

Margin of Victory Difference Time Nation Venue Year Max 2.42 2:58.22 GBR Split 1990 Min 0.09 3:01.25 GBR München 2002

Difference between third and fourth place Difference Time Nation Venue Year Max 1.97 3:00.80 URS Athinai 1982 2.4h 3:16.6h SWE Torino 1934 Min 0.01 3:02.47 ESP Budapest 1998

Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Nation Venue Year 1 2:58.22 GBR Split 1990 2 2:58.88 POL Budapest 1998 3 3:00.47 URS Stuttgart 1986 4 3:01.37 ITA Stuttgart 1986 5 3:02.46 YUG Split 1990 6 3:02.74 ESP Split 1990 7 3:03.33 FRA Split 1990 8 3:04.17 URS Split 1990

Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Team Venue Day Month Year 1 2:54.29 USA Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993 2 2:56.60 GBR Atlanta 3 Aug 1996 3 2:58.06 RUS Beijing 23 Aug 2008 4 2:58.81 GBR Beijing 23 Aug 2008 5 2:59.37 BEL Beijing 23 Aug 2008 6 3:00.02 AUS Beijing 23 Aug 2008

Fastest time in each round Round Time Nation Venue Year Final 2:58.22 GBR Split 1990 Qualifying 3:02.37 GBR Budapest 1998

Fastest non-qualifier for the final Tim e Position Nation Venue Year 3:05.28 4h2 ESP München 2002

Average from last five European Championships Average 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 3:00.46 3:02.14 3:01.10 3:01.25 2:58.68 2:59.13 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 3:02.53 3:02.60 3:01.73 3:02.76 3:02.47 3:03.10 Missing M edal (4 th ) 3:03.05 3:02.65 3:02.83 3:03.82 3:02.48 3:03.46

Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Never happened

Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 8 6 FRA 4 2 2 FRG 3 6 1 GER 2 POL 1 3 1 RUS 1 1 1 GDR 1 2 ITA 1 1 URS 1 2 SWE 5 FIN 1 SUI 1 TCH 1 ESP 1 BEL 1

4x100m – 4x400m double gold medalist in the same championships Nation Venue Year GBR München 2002 GBR Budapest 1998 FRA Athinai 1969 FRG Budapest 1962 GER Paris 1938 GER Torino 1934

Last five European Championships: Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time 2010 RUS 3:02.14 GBR 3:02.25 BEL 3:02.60 2006 FRA 3:01.10 GBR 3:01.63 POL 3:01.73 2002 GBR 3:01.25 RUS 3:01.34 FRA 3:02.76 1998 GBR 2:58.68 POL 2:58.88 ESP 3:02.47 1994 GBR 2:59.13 FRA 3:01.11 RUS 3:03.10

All time European List Performance Performer Tim e Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:56.60 GBR 2 Atlanta 3 Aug 1996 2 2:56.65 GBR 1 Athinai 10 Aug 1997 3 2:57.53 GBR 1 Tokyo 1 Sept 1991 4 2 2:58 .00 POL 1 Uniondale 22 July 1998 5 3 2:58.06 RUS 3 Beijing 23 Aug 2008

Fastest Performances on European Soil Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:54.29 USA 1 Stuttgart 22 Aug 1993 2 2:55.74 USA 1 Barcelona 8 Aug 1992 3 2:55.91 US A 1 Athinai 28 Aug 2004

Fastest Performances on European Soil by Europeans Performance Performer Time Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:56.65 GBR 1 Athinai 10 Aug 1997 2 2:58.22 GBR 1 Split 1 Sept 1990 3 2:58.68 GBR 1 Budapest 23 Aug 1998 4 2:58.82 GB R 4 Helsinki 14 Aug 2005 5 2:58.86 GBR 2 Roma 6 Sept 1987 6 2 2:58.88 POL 2 Budapest 23 Aug 1998

Fastest Performances in Helsinki Performance Performer Tim e Nation Pos DMY 1 1 2:56.91 USA 1 14 Aug 2005 2 2 2:57.32 BAH 2 14 Aug 2005 3 3 2:58.07 JAM 3 14 Aug 2005 4 4 2:58.82 GBR 4 14 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in Helsinki by Europeans Performance Performer Tim e Nation Pos DMY 1 1 2:58.82 GBR 4 14 Aug 2005 2 2:59.13 GBR 1 14 Aug 1994 3 2 3:00.38 POL 3h1 13 Aug 2005

Fastest Performances in July Performance Performer Tim e Nation Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:57.97 JAM 1 Winnipeg 30 July 1999 2 2 2:58.00 POL 1 Uniondale 22 July 1998 3 2:58.33 JAM 2 Uniondale 22 July 1998

Fastest Performances in July by Europeans Performance Performer Tim e Nat ion Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:58.00 POL 1 Uniondale 22 July 1998 2 2 3:00.27 GDR 1 Dresden 27 July 1984 3 3 3:00.40 ENG 1 31 July 2002 4 4 3:00.41 WAL 2 Manchester 31 July 2002