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2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’S 100M by K Ken Nakamura 2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura Summary Page All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Yea 1 1 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA 1 Budape st 1998 2 10.81 1.3 Christine Arron 1sf1 Budapest 1998 3 2 10.83 2.0 Irina Privalova RUS 2 Budapest 1998 4 3 10.87 2.0 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 3 Budapest 1998 5 4 10.89 1.8 Katrin Krabbe GDR 1 Split 1990 6 5 10.90 -0.2 Dafne Schippers NED 1 Amsterdam 2016 7 6 10.91 0.8 Marlies Göhr GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name (winner) Nat Venue Year Max 0.30 10.90 -0.2 Dafne Schippers NED Amsterdam 2016 Min 0.01 11.10 0.6 Verena Sailer GER Barcelona 2010 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA Budapest 1998 2 10.83 2.0 Irina Privalova RUS Budapest 1998 3 10.87 2.0 Ekaterini Thanou GRE Budapest 1998 4 10.92 2.0 Zhanna Pintusevich-Block UKR Budapest 1998 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 11.21 1.3 5sf1 Oksana Ekk RUS Budapest 1998 Multiple Gold Medalists: Marlies Göhr (GDR): 1978, 1982, 1986 Dafne Schippers (NED) 2014, 2016 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2010 Veronique Mang Myriam Soumare RUS 2006 Yekaterina Grigoryeva Irina Khabarova GDR 1990 Katrin Krabbe Silke Gladisch-Möller Kerstin Behrendt GDR 1982 Marlies Göhr Barbel Wöckel FRG 1971 Ingrid Mickler-Becker Elfgard Schittenhelm POL 1966 Klobukowska Irena Szewinska Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year NED Dafne Schippers Churandy Martina Amsterdam 2016 GDR Frank Emmelmann Marlies Göhr Athinai 1982 POL Wieslaw Maniak Ewa Klobukowska Budapest 1966 All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Yea 1 1 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA 1 Budapest 1998 2 10.81 1.3 Christine Arron 1sf1 Budapest 1998 3 2 10.83 2.0 Irina Privalova RUS 2 Budapest 1998 4 3 10.87 2.0 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 3 Budapest 1998 5 4 10.89 1.8 Katrin Krabbe GDR 1 Split 1990 6 5 10.90 -0.2 Dafne Schippers NED 1 Amsterdam 20 16 7 6 10.91 0.8 Marlies Göhr GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 8 10.92 0.9 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf2 Budapest 1998 8 7 10.92 2.0 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block UKR 4 Budapest 1998 10 10.96 -1.0 Dafne Schippers 1sf1 Amsterdam 2016 11 10.98 1.2 Marlies Göhr 1sf2 Stu ttgart 1986 12 11.00 1.3 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 2sf1 Budapest 1998 13 11.01 -0.5 Marlies Göhr 1 Athinai 1982 13 11.01 0.9 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h2 Helsinki 1994 14 11.02 0.6 Irina Privalova 1 Helsinki 1994 14 11.02 0.9 Irina Privalova 2sf2 Budapest 1998 17 8 11.03 -0.4 Myriam Soumare FRA 1h4 Zürich 2014 18 9 11.04 0.8 Anelia Nuneva BUL 2 Stuttgart 1986 18 11.04 0.6 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 Budapest 1998 20 10 11.05 1.2 Silke Gladisch -Möller GDR 2sf2 Stuttgart 1986 20 11.05 0.3 Eka terini Thanou 1sf2 München 2002 22 11.06 -0.1 Marlies Göhr 1h2 Stuttgart 1986 22 11.06 -0.8 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h1 Budapest 1998 22 11 11.06 1.8 Kim Gevaert BEL 1 Göteborg 2006 22 11 11.06 1.7 Ivet Lalova BUL 1h2 Helsinki 2012 26 11.07 0.0 Katrin Krabbe 1h1 Split 1990 26 13 11.07 2.0 Melanie Paschke GER 5 Budapest 1998 26 11.07 0.3 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 München 2002 29 11.08 1.2 Anelia Nuneva 3sf2 Stuttgart 1986 29 14 11.08 0.8 Nelli Cooman NED 3 Stuttgart 1986 29 11.08 0.6 Dafne Schippers 1sf2 Zürich 2014 32 11.09 0.8 Silke Gladisch -Möller 4 Stuttgart 1986 32 15 11.09 0.2 Desiree Henry GBR 1sf3 Amsterdam 2016 34 11.10 1.8 Silke Gladisch -Möller 2 Split 1990 34 11.10 0.6 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 2 Helsinki 1994 34 11. 10 -0.7 Ekaterini Thanou 1 München 2002 34 16 11.10 -0.6 Verena Sailer GER 1 Barcelona 2010 34 11.10 -0.4 Dafne Schippers 1h2 Zürich 2014 36 17 11.11 0.8 Ingrid Auerswald GDR 5 Stuttgart 1986 36 11.11 0.0 Katrin Krabbe 1sf1 Split 1990 36 17 11 .11 -0.6 Veronique Mang FRA 2 Barcelona 2010 39 11.12 -1.2 Nelli Cooman 1h3 Stuttgart 1986 39 11.12 -0.8 Christine Arron 1h3 Budapest 1998 39 19 11.12 2.0 Petya Pendareva BUL 6 Budapest 1998 39 11.12 1.0 Veronique Mang 1sf1 Barcelona 2010 39 11 .12 -1.7 Dafne Schippers 1 Zürich 2014 44 20 11.13 -1.2 Irena Szewinska POL 1 Roma 1974 44 11.13 0.0 Marlies Göhr 1 Praha 1978 44 20 11.13 2.0 Olesya Povh UKR 1sf2 Helsinki 2012 47 11.14 0.7 Nelli Cooman 1sf1 Stuttgart 1986 47 11.14 1.0 Verena Sailer 1h4 Helsinki 2012 49 11.15 -1.3 Irena Szewinska 1sf2 Roma 1974 49 11.15 -1.4 Ingrid Auerswald 1h1 Stuttgart 1986 49 11.15 0.0 Ivet Lalova 1sf3 Zürich 2014 52 11.16 -1.2 Silke Gladisch -Möller 2h3 Stuttgart 1986 52 11.16 0.7 Ingrid Au erswald 2sf1 Stuttgart 1986 52 11.16 1.3 Petya Pendareva 3sf1 Budapest 1998 52 11.16 0.9 Melanie Paschke 3sf2 Budapest 1998 52 22 11.16 2.0 Anzhela Kravchenko UKR 7 Budapest 1998 52 11.16 -1.7 Myriam Soumare 2 Zürich 2014 All time performance list at the European Championships – Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 11.06 2.2 Verena Sailer GER 1sf2 Barcelona 2010 2 2 11.13 2.2 Myriam Soumare FRA 2sf2 Barcelona 2010 Slowest winning (auto) time: 11.66 by Petra Vogt (GDR) in 1969 Slowest winning time since 1990: 11.28 by Ivet Lalova (BUL) in 2012 11.12 by Dafne Schippers (NED) in 2014 11.10 by Thanou (GRE) in 2002 and Sailer (GER) in 2010 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name (winner) Nat Venue Year Max 0.30 10.90 -0.2 Dafne Schippers NED Amsterdam 2016 0.21 10.89 1.8 Katrin Krabbe GDR Split 1990 0.6h 11.7h 0.7 Fanny Blankers-Koen NED Bruxelles 1950 Min 0.01 11.10 0.6 Verena Sailer GER Barcelona 2010 Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.35 10.90 11.25 Dafne Schippers NED Amsterdam 2016 0.28 11.01 11.29 Marlies Gohr GDR Athinai 1982 10.89 11.17 Katrin Krabbe GDR Split 1990 Min 0.04 11.28 11.32 Ivet Lalova BUL Helsinki 2012 0.08 11.10 11.18 Verena Sailer GER Barcelona 2010 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Wind Name (third place) Nat Venue Year Max 0.12 11.28 0.6 Melanie Paschke GER Helsinki 1994 0.3h 12.0h ? Fanny Blanders-Koen NED Paris 1938 Min 0.01 11.08 0.8 Nelli Cooman NED Stuttgart 1986 11.29 -0.5 Rose-Aimee Bacoul FRA Athinai 1982 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA Budapest 1998 2 10.83 2.0 Irina Privalova RUS Budapest 1998 3 10.87 2.0 Ekaterini Thanou GRE Budapest 1998 4 10.92 2.0 Zhanna Pintusevich-Block UKR Budapest 1998 5 11.07 2.0 Melanie Paschke GER Budapest 1998 6 11.12 2.0 Petya Pendareva BUL Budapest 1998 7 11.16 2.0 Anzhela Kravchenko UKR Budapest 1998 8 11.27 2.0 Frederique Bangue FRA Budapest 1998 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 10.49 quarterfinal 0.0 Florence Griffith Joyner USA Indianapolis 16 July 1988 10.61 1.2 Florence Griffith Joyner USA Indianapolis 17 July 1988 2 10.75 0.1 Kerron Stewart JAM Berlin 17 Aug 2009 10.78 1.5 Carmelita Jeter USA London 4 Aug 2012 3 10.78 1.0 Tori Bowie USA Eugene 3 July 2016 10.81 1.5 Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM London 4 Aug 2012 10.82 1.7 Tori Bowie USA Eugene 30 May 2015 10.83 0.8 Carmelita Jeter USA Eugene 3 July 2010 4 10.85 1.5 Tianna Bartoletta USA London 4 Aug 2012 10.86 -1.0 Gwen Torrence USA Barcelona 1 Aug 1992 5 10.88 -1.0 Merlene Ottey JAM Barcelona 1 Aug 1992 10.89 1.5 Allyson Felix USA London 4 Aug 2012 6 10.92 0.5 Michelle-Lee Ahye TTO Rio de Janeiro 13 Aug 2016 10.94 1.5 Kelly-Ann Baptiste TTO London 4 Aug 2012 10.96 1.2 Jenna Prandini USA Eugene 26 June 2015 10.97 -0.1 Christine Arron FRA Sevilla 22 Aug 1999 ** recorded in quarter final Fastest time in each round Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA Budapest 1998 Semi-final 10.81 1.3 Christine Arron FRA Budapest 1998 First round 11.01 0.9 Zhanna Pintusevich-Block UKR Helsinki 1994 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 11.21 1.3 5sf1 Oksana Ekk RUS Budapest 1998 Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 11.47 1.0 4h2 Ksenija Balta EST Göteborg 2006 Multiple Gold Medalists: Marlies Göhr (GDR): 1978, 1982, 1986 Dafne Schippers (NED) 2014, 2016 Multiple Medalists: Dafne Schippers (NED): 2014 Gold, 2016 Gold Ivet Lalova (BUL): 2012 Gold, 2016 Silver Kim Gevaert (BEL): 2002 Silver; 2006 Gold; Ekaterini Thanou (GRE): 1998 Bronze; 2002 Gold; Irina Privalova (RUS): 1994 Gold; 1998 Silver Marlies Göhr (GDR): 1978 Gold; 1982 Gold ; 1986 Gold Renate Stecher (GDR) 1971 Gold; 1974 Silver Irena Szewinska (POL): 1966 Silver; 1974 Gold Fanny Blankers-Koen (NED): 1938 Bronze; 1950 Gold Number of Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GDR 6 3 1 POL 3 1 1 URS 2 2 1 GBR 2 1 5 NED 3 2 2 GER 1 2 2 RUS 1 2 1 FRA 1 2 3 BEL 1 1 BUL 1 2 GRE 1 1 UKR 2 FRG 1 2 SWE 1 ITA 1 LTU 1 SUI 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2010 Veronique Mang Myriam Soumare RUS 2006 Yekaterina Grigoryeva Irina Khabarova GDR 1990 Katrin Krabbe Silke Gladisch-Möller Kerstin Behrendt GDR 1982 Marlies Göhr Barbel Wöckel FRG 1971 Ingrid Mickler-Becker Elfgard Schittenhelm POL 1966 Klobukowska Irena Szewinska 100m – 200m double gold medalists (& their performances in 4x100m Relays) Name Nation 4x100m Relay Venue Year Dafne Schippers NED DNF Zürich 2014 Kim Gevaert BEL DNF Göteborg 2006 Irina Privalova RUS Silver Helsinki 1994 Katrin Krabbe GDR Gold Split 1990 Irena Szewinska POL Bronze Roma 1974 Renate Stecher GDR Silver
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