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Campeonato De Europa Misceláneas European Championships miscelanea_Miguel:plantilla_alltime.qxd 25/06/2012 16:22 Página 1 Campeonato de Europa Misceláneas European Championships Miscellaneous compilado por / compiled by - Miguel Villaseñor - 1 miscelanea_Miguel:plantilla_alltime.qxd 25/06/2012 16:22 Página 2 CAMPEONATO DE EUROPA MISCELÁNEAS ÍNDICE - INDEX MEJORES MARCAS POR PUESTOS BEST MARKS FOR PLACES MEJORES MARCAS POR RONDAS O CALIFICACIÓN BEST MARKS IN QUALYFING ROUNDS MEJORES MARCAS NO CLASIFICATORIAS PARA LA FINAL BEST MARKS NON-QUALIFIER FOR THE FINAL MENORES Y MAYORES DIFERENCIAS ENTRE 1º Y 2º SMALLEST AND BIGGEST DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND MENORES DIFERENCIAS ENTRE 1º Y 3º SMALLEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FIRST AND THIRD TRIPLETES (1º, 2º Y 3º CLASIFICADOS DE UN MISMO PAÍS) MEDAL SWEEPS (FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD FROM A SINGLE NATION) DOBLETES (1º Y 2º CLASIFICADOS DE UN MISMO PAÍS) MEDAL DOUBLES (FIRST AND SECOND FROM A SINGLE NATION) MEJORES MARCAS Y ATLETAS EN PRUEBAS COMBINADAS BEST MARKS AND ATHLETES IN COMBINED EVENTS PRIMER PARTICIPANTE, FINALISTA, MEDALLISTA Y CAMPEÓN DE CADA PAÍS FIRST COMPETITOR, FINALIST, MEDALLIST AND CHAMPION OF EACH COUNTRY LOS MULTICAMPEONES / MULTIPLE CHAMPIONS CAMPEONES DE EUROPA QUE HAN SIDO CAMPEONES OLÍMPICOS, MUNDIALES, MUNDIALES EN PISTA CUBIERTA, EUROPEOS EN PISTA CUBIERTA, MUNDIALES JÚNIOR, EUROPEOS JÚNIOR, MUNDIALES DE CROSS, EUROPEOS DE CROSS Y GANADORES DE LA COPA DEL MUNDO DE MARCHA EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS WHO HAVE BEEN OLYMPIC, WORLD, WORLD INDOOR, EUROPEAN INDOOR, WORLD JUNIOR, EUROPEAN JUNIOR, WORLD CROSS-COUNTRY AND EUROPEAN CROSS-COUNTRY CHAM- PIONS AND WINNERS OF WORLD WALKING CUP ATLETAS DE CATEGORÍA JÚNIOR MEDALLISTAS MEDALLIST JUNIOR ATHLETES PRIMEROS EN CALIFICACIÓN Y PRIMEROS EN LA FINAL FIRST IN QUALIFYING ROUND AND FIRST IN THE FINAL PRIMEROS EN CALIFICACIÓN, MAL EN FINAL FIRST IN QUALIFICATION, POOR RESULT IN THE FINAL MEJOR MARCA EN CALIFICACIÓN QUE EN FINAL BEST MARK IN QUALIFYING ROUND THAN IN THE FINAL CAMPEONES QUE RENOVARON EL TÍTULO DEFENDING CHAMPION WHO WON THE TITLE AGAIN RENOVACIONES DE TÍTULO POR EDICIONES NUMBER OF DEFENDING CHAMPIONS WHO WON THE TITLE BY EDITIONS TRES O MÁS VICTORIAS CONSECUTIVAS DE UN MISMO PAÍS THREE OR MORE VICTORIES FROM A SINGLE COUNTRY IN A ROW ATLETAS QUE HAN REPRESENTADO A DOS PAÍSES ATHLETES WHO HAVE REPRESENTED TWO COUNTRIES ATLETAS QUE PARTICIPARON ANTES Y DESPUÉS DE LA SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL ATHLETES WHO COMPETED BEFORE AND AFTER SECOND WORLD WAR FAMILIAS EUROPEAS EUROPEAN FAMILIES 2 miscelanea_Miguel:plantilla_alltime.qxd 25/06/2012 16:22 Página 3 MISCELLANEOUS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS MEJORES MARCAS POR PUESTOS BEST MARKS FOR PLACES HOMBRES / MEN 6 Peter Braun FRG 1:45.83 1986 7 Phillipe Collard FRA 1:45.96 1986 Puesto Atleta País Marca Año 8 Willi Wülbeck FRG 1:46.31 1974 Place Athlete Country Mark Year 9 Josef Barthel LUX 1:58.8 1950 100 m 1.500 m 1 Francis Obikwelu POR 9.99 2006 1 Fermín Cacho ESP 3:35.27 1994 2 Daniel Sangouma FRA 10.04w 1990 2 Isaac Viciosa ESP 3:36.01 1994 Dwain Chambers GBR 10.10 1998 3 David Moorcroft GBR 3:36.70 1978 Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.10 2006 4 Thomas Wessinghage FRG 3:37.19 1978 3 John Regis GBR 10.07w 1990 5 Antti Loikkanen FIN 3:37.54 1978 Matic Osovnikar SLO 10.14 2006 6 Manuel Pancorbo ESP 3:38.16 1994 4 Bruno Marie-Rose FRA 10.10w 1990 7 Rüdiger Stenzel GER 3:38.36 1994 Ronald Pognon FRA 10.16 2006 8 Abdelkader Chékhémani FRA 3:38.42 1994 5 Max Moriniere FRA 10.15w 1990 9 Olaf Beyer GDR 3:39.7 1978 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.16 2006 10 Francis Gonzalez FRA 3:40.1 1978 6 Dariusz Kuc POL 10.21 2006 11 Rolf Gysin SUI 3:41.0 1978 7 Dwain Chambers GBR 10.24 2006 12 Josef Plachy TCH 3:42.2 1978 8 Antoine Richard FRA 10.34 1986 13 Robin van Helden NED 3:46.13 1990 9 Viktor Bryzgin URS 10.38 1986 5.000 m 200 m 1 Jack Buckner GBR 13:10.15 1986 1 Konstadinos Kederis GRE 19.85 2002 2 Stefano Mei ITA 13:11.57 1986 2 Francis Obikwelu POR 20.21 2002 3 Tim Hutchings GBR 13:12.88 1986 3 Marlon Devonish GBR 20.24 2002 4 Evgeni Ignatov BUL 13:13.15 1986 4 Christian Malcolm GBR 20.30 2002 5 António Leitao POR 13:17.67 1986 5 Marcin Jedrusinski POL 20.31 2002 6 Martti Vainio POR 13:22.67 1986 6 Marco Torrieri ITA 20.68 2002 7 Stefano Mei SUI 13:27.13 1990 7 Troy Douglas NED 20.73 2002 8 Harri Hänninen FIN 13:28.22 1990 8 Sergey Sokolov URS 20.81 1982 9 Cyrille Laventure FRA 13:28.25 1990 10 Carlos Monteiro POR 13:30.19 1990 400 m 11 Abel Antón ESP 13:31.27 1990 1 Iwan Thomas GBR 44.52 1998 12 Ian Hamer GBR 13:32.61 1990 2 Thomas Schönlebe GDR 44.63 1986 13 Eamonn Martin GBR 13:34.62 1990 3 Mathias Schersing GDR 44.85 1986 14 Arnold Mächler SUI 13:45.01 1990 4 Vladimir Krasnov RUS 45.24 2010 15 Sergey Lebid UKR 13:55.52 1998 5 David Gillick IRL 45.28 2010 16 Eduardo Henriques POR 13:59.50 1998 6 Leslie Djhone FRA 45.30 2010 17 Mikhail Yeginov RUS 14:05.45 2002 7 Jonathan Borlée BEL 45.35 2010 18 Gennaro di Napoli ITA 14:08.19 2002 8 Kacper Kozlowski POL 46.07 2010 19 Michael May GER 14:12.01 2002 20 Dalibor Balgac CRO 14:14.55 2002 21 Joakim Johansson SWE 14:22.98 2002 800 m 1 Olaf Beyer GDR 1:43.84 1978 10.000 m 2 Steve Ovett GBR 1:44.09 1978 1 Martti Vainio FIN 27:30.99 1978 3 Sebastian Coe GBR 1:44.76 1978 2 Venanzio Ortis ITA 27:31.48 1978 4 James McIllroy IRL 1:45.46 1998 3 Aleksandr Antipov URS 27:31.50 1978 5 Ryszard Ostrowski POL 1:45.54 1986 4 Brendan Foster GBR 27:32.65 1978 5 David Black GBR 27:36.27 1978 3 miscelanea_Miguel:plantilla_alltime.qxd 25/06/2012 16:22 Página 4 CAMPEONATO DE EUROPA MISCELÁNEAS 6 Gerard Tebroke NED 27:36.64 1978 23 Joaquím Silva POR 2:16:04 1994 7 Ilie Floroiu ROU 27:40.06 1978 24 Terje Naess NOR 2:16:10 1994 8 Enn Sellik URS 27:40.61 1978 25 Rafaello Alliegro ITA 2:16:16 1994 9 Knut Kvalheim NOR 27:41.26 1978 26 Vladimir Bukhanov UKR 2:16:34 1994 10 Jerzy Kowol POL 27:53.61 1978 27 Peter Whitehead GBR 2:16:40 1994 11 Dietmar Millonig AUT 28:16.95 1990 28 Marti Ten Kate NED 2:16:48 1994 John Treacy IRL 28:17.0 1978 29 Lars Andervang SWE 2:16:59 1994 12 John Halvorsen NOR 28:17.40 1990 30 Walter Durbano ITA 2:17:09 1994 13 Ivan Uvizl TCH 28:20.86 1986 31 William Foster GBR 2:17:12 1994 14 Arne Risa NOR 28:24.41 1971 32 Antonio Peña ESP 2:17:19 1994 15 Gary Staines GBR 28:25.60 1994 33 Eduard Tukhbatullin RUS 2:17:26 1994 16 Giuseppe Miccoli ITA 28:29.57 1990 34 Wieslaw Perszke POL 2:17:35 1994 17 Lasse Viren FIN 28:33.12 1971 35 Carsten Eich GER 2:17:54 1994 18 Cormac Finnerty IRL 28:34.63 1994 36 Bruno Leger FRA 2:18:33 1994 19 Risto Ulmala FIN 28:39.26 1994 37 Spyros Andriopoulos GRE 2:19:01 1994 20 Stefano Baldini ITA 28:41.82 1994 38 Jacek Kasprzyk POL 2:19:39 1994 21 Noel Berkeley IRL 28:47.62 1994 39 Jean-Baptiste Protais FRA 2:19:47 1994 22 Edward Mleczko POL 28:55.73 1971 40 Walter af Donner SWE 2:19:55 1994 23 Henryk Piotrowski POL 29:01.68 1971 41 Michael de Maat NED 2:20:12 1994 24 Eckhard Lesse GDR 29:02.53 1971 42 Toomas Tarm EST 2:20:56 1994 25 Janos Szerenyi HUN 29:03.93 1971 43 Knut Hegvold NOR 2:21:18 1994 26 Lajos Mecser HUN 29:07.49 1971 44 Uwe Honsdorf GER 2:21:22 1994 27 Giuseppe Cindolo ITA 29:13.65 1971 45 Juuso Rainio FIN 2.21.41 1994 28 Jens Wollenberg FRG 29:25.41 1971 46 Anders Szalkai SWE 2.21.42 1994 29 Per Halle NOR 29:32.25 1971 47 Jukka Vähä-Vahe FIN 2.22.32 1994 30 Josef Wirth SUI 29:33.71 1971 48 Pavel Loskutov EST 2.22.49 1994 31 Egbert Nijstad SWE 29:48.08 1971 49 Chiangir Demirel TUR 2.23.02 1994 32 Dieter Brand FRG 29:59.29 1971 50 Petri Kuusinen FIN 2.23.13 1994 33 Carlos Lopes POR 30:05.64 1971 51 Gerard Kappert NED 2.24.16 1994 52 Steve Brace GBR 2.24.21 1994 Maratón / Marathon 53 Heinz-Bernhardt Bürger GER 2.24.35 1994 1 Martín Fiz ESP 2:10:31 1994 54 Kaupo Sabre EST 2.24.39 1994 2 Diego García ESP 2:10:46 1994 55 Gazi Asikoglu TUR 2.25.08 1994 3 Alberto Juzdado ESP 2:11:18 1994 56 John Vermeule NED 2.27.06 1994 4 Ralf Salzmann FRG 2:11:41 1986 57 Jan Swenson SWE 2.27.21 1994 5 Hugh Jones GBR 2:11:49 1986 58 Teppo Jalonen FIN 2.27.57 1994 6 Antonio Rodrigues POR 2:12:43 1994 59 Timo-Pekka Kalermo FIN 2.28.09 1994 7 Manuel Matias POR 2:12:48 1994 60 Islam Dugum BIH 2.29.19 1994 8 Antoni Niemczak POL 2:13:04 1986 9 Kjell-Erik Ståhl SWE 2:13:14 1986 110 m vallas / hurdles 10 Dirk Vanderherten BEL 2:13:29 1986 1 Colin Jackson GBR 13.02 1998 11 Alex Gonzalez FRA 2:13:36 1986 2 Falk Balzer GER 13.12 1998 12 Oleg Strizhakov RUS 2:14:23 1994 3 Robin Korving NED 13.20 1998 13 Jan Huruk POL 2:14:27 1994 4 Florian Schwarthoff GER 13.23 1998 14 Konrad Dobler GER 2:14:28 1994 5 Artur Kohutek POL 13.29 1998 15 Kurt Stenzel GER 2:14:34 1994 6 Tony Jarrett GBR 13.32 1998 16 Borisav Devic YUG 2:14:41 1994 7 Mike Fenner GER 13.38 1998 17 Grzegorz Gajdus POL 2:14:55 1994 8 Jonathan N'Senga BEL 13.54 1998 18 Bruno Le Stum FRA 2:14:57 1994 19 Rainer Wachenbrunner GER 2:15:11 1994 400 m vallas / hurdles 20 Yakov Tolstikov RUS 2:15:32 1994 1 Harald Schmid FRG 47.48 1982 21 Jean-Luc Assemat FRA 2:15:36 1994 2 Sven Nylander SWE 48.22 1994 22 Dov Kremer ISR 2:15:45 1994 3 Stéphane Diagana FRA 48.23 1994 4 miscelanea_Miguel:plantilla_alltime.qxd 25/06/2012 16:22 Página 5 MISCELLANEOUS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 4 Vadim Zadoynov URS 48.61 1990 Pértiga / Pole Vault 5 Stéphane Diagana FRA 48.92 1990 1 Rodion Gataullin RUS 6.00 1994 6 Carsten Köhrbrück FRG 48.95 1990 2 Igor Trandenkov RUS 5.90 1994 7 Vadim Zadoinov MDA 49.50 1994 3 Jean Galfione FRA 5.85 1994 8 Gary Cadogan GBR 49.53 1994 4 Philippe Collet FRA 5.80 1994 Patrik Kristiansson SWE 5.80 2002 3.000 m Obstáculos / Steeplechase 5 Denis Petushinskiy RUS 5.80 1994 1 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad FRA 8:07.87 2010 6 Sergey Bubka URS 5.70 1990 2 Bouabdellah
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