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2018 European Championships Statistics 2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’s 1500m by K Ken Nakamura Summary All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 3:56.91 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 1 Göteborg 2006 2 2 3:57.61 Yuliya Chizhenko RUS 2 Göteborg 2006 3 3 3:57.80 Olga Dvirna URS 1 Athinai 1982 4 4 3:58.79 Süreya Ayhan TUR 1 München 2002 5 5 3:58.81 Gabriela Szabo ROU 2 München 2002 6 6 3:58.82 Zamira Zaytseva URS 2 Athinai 1982 7 7 3:59.01 Giana Romanova URS 1 Praha 1978 8 8 3:59.02 Gabreiella Dorio ITA 3 Athinai 1982 9 9 3:59.31 Maricica Puica ROU 4 Athinai 1982 10 10 3:59.37 Daniela Yordanova BUL 3 Göteborg 2006 11 11 3:59.77 Natalia Marasescu ROU 2 Praha 1978 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.72 4:02.25 Gunhild Hoffmeister GDR Roma 1974 Min 0.02 3:58.79 Süreyya Ayhan TUR München 2002 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 3:56.91 Tatyana Tomashova RUS Göteborg 2006 2 3:57.61 Yuliya Chizhenko RUS Göteborg 2006 3 3:59.02 Gabreiella Dorio ITA Athinai 1982 4 3:59.31 Maricica Puica ROU Athinai 1982 5 4:00.55 Grete Waitz NOR Praha 1978 No multiple gold medal winner Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze ESP 2010 Nuria Fernandez Natalia Rodriguez RUS 2006 Tatyana Tomashova Yuliya Chizhenko RUS 1994 Lyudmila Rogacheva Yekaterina Podkopayeva URS 1986 Ravilya Agletdinova Tatyana Samolenko URS 1982 Olga Dvirna Zamira Zaitseva GDR 1971 Karin Burneleit Gunhilde Hoffmeister Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year GDR Klaus Peter Justus Gunhild Hoffmeister Roma 1974 All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 3:56.91 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 1 Göteborg 2006 2 2 3:57.61 Yuliya Chizhenko RUS 2 Göteborg 2006 3 3 3:57.80 Olga Dvirna URS 1 Athinai 1982 4 4 3:58.79 Süreya Ayh an TUR 1 München 2002 5 5 3:58.81 Gabriela Szabo ROU 2 München 2002 6 6 3:58.82 Zamira Zaytseva URS 2 Athinai 1982 7 7 3:59.01 Giana Romanova URS 1 Praha 1978 8 8 3:59.02 Gabreiella Dorio ITA 3 Athinai 1982 9 9 3:59.31 Maricica Puica ROU 4 Athinai 198 2 10 10 3:59.37 Daniela Yordanova BUL 3 Göteborg 2006 11 11 3:59.77 Natalia Marasescu ROU 2 Praha 1978 12 12 4:00.15 Totka Petrova BUL 3 Praha 1978 13 13 4:00.18 Valentina Ilyinykh URS 4 Praha 1978 14 14 4:00.20 Nuria Fernandez ESP 1 Barcelona 2010 15 15 4:00.36 Yelena Soboleva RUS 4 Göteborg 2006 16 16 4:00.55 Grete Waitz NOR 5 Praha 1978 17 17 4:00.78 Ulrike Bruns GDR 5 Athinai 1982 18 18 4:01 .17 Hind Dehiba FRA 2 Barcelona 2010 19 19 4:01.19 Rovilya Agletdinova URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 20 20 4: 01.22 Tamara Sorokina URS 6 Athinai 1982 21 4:01.25 Gabriella Dorio 6 Praha 1978 22 4:01.28 Tatyana Tomashova 3 München 2002 23 21 4:01.30 Natalia Rodriguez ESP 3 Barcelona 2010 24 22 4:01.43 Lidia Chojecka POL 5 Göteborg 2006 25 23 4:01.54 Lisa D obriskey GBR 4 Barcelona 2010 26 24 4:02.17 Asli Cakir TUR 5 Barcelona 2010 27 4:02.20 Ulrike Bruns 7 Praha 1978 28 25 4:02.24 Corina Dumbravean ROU 6 Göteborg 2006 28 25 4:02.24 Anna Alminova RUS 6 Barcelona 2010 30 27 4:02.25 Gunhild Hoffmeister GDR 1 Roma 1974 31 28 4:02.36 Tatyana Somolenko -Dorovskikh URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 32 29 4:02.37 Judit Varga HUN 4 München 2002 33 30 4:02.44 Doina Melinte ROU 3 Stuttgart 1986 34 31 4:02.70 Stepanie Twell GBR 7 Barcelona 2010 35 32 4:02.71 Nataliya Tobia s UKR 7 Göteborg 2006 36 4:03.03 Daniela Yordanova 5 München 2002 37 33 4:03.09 Ivana Walterova TCH 4 Stuttgart 1986 38 4:03.90 Maricica Puica 5 Stuttgart 1986 39 4:04.14 Anna Alminova RUS 1h1 Barcelona 2010 40 34 4:04.16 Fanjanteino Felix FRA 8 Barcelona 2010 41 35 4:04.18 Sifan Hassan NED 1 Zürich 2014 42 4:04.42 Süreya Ayhan 1h2 München 2002 43 36 4:04.60 Cornelia Bürki SUI 8 Praha 1978 44 37 4:04.73 Vesela Yatsinska BUL 9 Praha 1978 45 38 4:04.74 Svetlana Kitova URS 6 Stuttgart 1986 46 4:04.75 Fanjateino Felix 2h1 Barcelona 2010 47 39 4:04.91 Oksana Zbrozhek RUS 9 Barcelona 2010 48 4:04.95 Natalia Rodriguez 3h1 Barcelona 2010 49 40 4:04.97 Lilyana Todorova -Tomova BUL 2 Roma 1974 50 41 4:04.98 Iryna Lishchynska UKR 8 Göteborg 2006 51 42 4:04.99 Kirsty Wade -McDermott GBR 7 Stuttgart 1986 52 4:05.04 Tatyana Tomashova 1h3 München 2002 53 43 4:05.07 Hannah England GBR 10 Barcelona 2010 54 44 4:05.08 Abeba Aregawi SWE 2 Zürich 2014 55 4:05.14 Gabriela Szabo 2h3 München 200 2 56 4:05.18 Oksana Zbrozhek RUS 4h1 Barcelona 2010 57 4:05.21 Grete Waitz 3 Roma 1974 Slowest winning (auto) time: 4:33.00 by Angelika Cichocka (POL) in 2016 4:18.93 by Lyudmila Rogachova (RUS) in 1994 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.72 4:02.25 Gunhild Hoffmeister GDR Roma 1974 Min 0.02 3:58.79 Süreyya Ayhan TUR München 2002 Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.96 4:02.25 4:05.21 Gunhild Hoffmeister GDR Roma 1974 Min 0.44 4:18.93 4:19.37 Lyudmila Rogachova RUS Helsinki 1994 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.30 4:10.35 Ellen Tittel FRG Helsinki 1971 Min 0.03 4:10.15 Totka Petrova BUL Praha 1978 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 3:56.91 Tatyana Tomashova RUS Göteborg 2006 2 3:57.61 Yuliya Chizhenko RUS Göteborg 2006 3 3:59.02 Gabreiella Dorio ITA Athinai 1982 4 3:59.31 Maricica Puica ROU Athinai 1982 5 4:00.55 Grete Waitz NOR Praha 1978 6 4:01.22 Tamara Sorokina URS Athinai 1982 7 4:02.20 Ulrike Bruns GDR Praha 1978 8 4:04.16 Fanjanteino Felix FRA Barcelona 2010 9 4:04.73 Vesela Yatsinska BUL Praha 1978 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 3:50.07 Genzebe Dibaba ETH Monaco 17 July 2015 3:50.46 Qu Yunxia CHN Beijing 11 Sept 1993 2 3:51.34 Lang Yinglai CHN Shanghai 18 Oct 1997 3:51.92 Wang Junxia CHN Beijing 11 Sept 1993 3 3:53.91 Yin Lili CHN Shanghai 18 Oct 1997 3:55.47 Zhang Ling (heat) CHN Shanghai 17 Oct 1997 3:56.29 Shannon Rowbury USA Monaco 17 July 2015 4 3:53.97 Lan Lixin CHN Shanghai 18 Oct 1997 3:55.82 Dong Yanmei (heat) CHN Shanghai 17 Oct 1997 3:56.9 Zamira Zaytseva URS Moskva 6 July 1980 5 3:54.52 Zhang Ling CHN Shanghai 18 Oct 1997 3:56.31 Liu Dong (heat) CHN Shanghai 17 Oct 1997 3:57.4 Yekaterina Podkopayeva RUS Moskva 6 July 1980 6 3:55.07 Dong Yanmei CHN Shanghai 18 Oct 1997 3:57.03 Liu Jing CHN Shanghai 17 Oct 1997 3:58.19 Jennifer Simpson USA Saint Denis 27 Aug 2016 Fastest time in each round (Straight final in 1982) Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 3:56.91 Tatyana Tomashova RUS Göteborg 2006 First round 4:04.14 Anna Alminova RUS Barcelona 2010 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 4:06.89 9h1 Natalia Kareiva BLR Barcelona 2010 Multiple Medalists: Sifan Hassan (NED): 2014 Gold, 2016 Silver Nuria Fernandez (ESP) 2010 Gold, 2012 Bronze Tatyana Tomashova (RUS): 2002 Bronze; 2006 Gold Gunhilde Hoffmeister (GDR): 1971 Silver; 1974 Gold Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 3 2 RUS 3 1 2 GDR 2 2 TUR 2 ESP 1 2 TCH 1 YUG 1 POL 1 ROU 2 1 BUL 1 2 NED 1 2 GBR 1 1 POR 1 FRA 1 SWE 1 SUI 2 ITA 2 FRG 1 NOR 1 UKR 1 IRL 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze ESP 2010 Nuria Fernandez Natalia Rodriguez RUS 2006 Tatyana Tomashova Yuliya Chizhenko RUS 1994 Lyudmila Rogacheva Yekaterina Podkopayeva URS 1986 Ravilya Agletdinova Tatyana Samolenko URS 1982 Olga Dvirna Zamira Zaitseva GDR 1971 Karin Burneleit Gunhilde Hoffmeister 800m – 1500m double medalist in the same championships Name Nation 800m 1500m Venue Year Gunhild Hoffmeister GDR Silver Gold Roma 1974 Lilyana Tomova BUL Gold Silver Roma 1974 Lyudmila Rogachova RUS Bronze Gold Helsinki 1994 Average from last eight European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Time 4:08.75 4:33.00 4:04.18 4:06.04 4:00.20 3:56.91 3:58.79 4:11.91 4:18.93 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 4:10.41 4:33.78 4:06.32 4:08.80 4:01.30 3:59.37 4:01.28 4:13 .06 4:19.37 Missing Medal (4 th ) 4:10.94 4:34.15 4:06.65 4:09.29 4:01.54 4:00.36 4:02.37 4:13.33 4:19.80 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 Championships European Championships Svetlana Masterkova RUS 1996 1999 1998 European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Championships Snezana Pajkic YUG 1990 1987, 1989 Last ten European Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2016 Angelika Cichocka POL 4:33.00 Sifan Hassan NED 4:33.76 Ciara Mageean IRL 4:33.78 2014 Sifan Hassan NED 4:04.18 Abeba Aregawi SWE 4:05.08 Laura Weightman GBR 4:06.32 2012 Gamze Bulut TUR 4;06.04 Anna Mishchenko UKR 4:07.74 Nuria Fernandez ESP 4:08.80 2010 Nuria Fernandez ESP 4:00.20 Hind Dehiba FRA 4:01.17 Natalia Rodriguez ESP 4:01.30 2006 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 3:56.91 Yuliya Chizhenko RUS 3:57.61 Daniela Yordanova BUL 3:59.37 2002 Sureya Ayhan TUR 3:58.79 Gabriela Szabo ROU 3:58.81 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 4:01.28 1998 Svetlana Masterkova RUS 4:11.91 Carla Sacramento POR 4:12.62 Anita Weyermann SUI 4:13.06 1994 Lyudmila Rogachova RUS 4:18.93 Kelly Holmes GBR 4:19.30 Yekaterina Podkopayeva RUS 4:19.37 1990 Snezana Pajkic YUG 4:08.12 Ellen Kiessling GDR 4:08.67 Sandra Gasser SUI 4:08.89 1986 Ravilya Agletdinova URS 4;01.19 Tatyana Samolenko
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