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2011 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women's 2011 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women’s 60m (50m was contested in 1967-1969, 1972 and 1981) All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 7.00 Nelli Fiere -Cooman NED 1 Madrid 1986 2 7.01 Nelli Fiere -Cooman 1 Lievin 1987 3 7.02 Nelli Fiere -Cooman 1sf1 Lievin 1987 4 2 7.03 Anelia Nuneva BUL 2sf1 Lievin 1987 5 3 7.04 Silke Möller GDR 1sf1 Budapest 1988 6 7.04 Nelli Cooman 1 Budapest 1988 7 7.05 Silke Gladis ch Möller 2 Budapest 1988 8 4 7.05 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 1 Ghent 2000 9 7.06 Anelia Nuneva 2 Lievin 1987 10 7.07 Nelli Fiere -Cooman 1h1 Madrid 1986 11 5 7.07 Marlies Göhr GDR 1sf2 Lievin 1987 12 7.07 Marlies Göhr 3 Budapest 1988 13 7.08 Marlie s Göhr 2 Madrid 1986 14 7.09 Marlies Göhr 1 Budapest 1983 15 7.10 Nelli Fiere -Cooman 1 Pireas 1985 16 7.10 Nelli Fiere -Cooman 1sf2 Budapest 1988 17 6 7.10 Ulrike Sarvari FRG 1 Glasgow 1990 18 7 7.10 Kim Gevaert BEL 1sf2 Birmingham 2007 19 8 7.11 Sofka Popova BUL 1sf2 Sindelfingen 1980 20 7.11 Sofka Popova BUL 1 Sindelfingen 1980 21 7.11 Marlies Göhr 1 Milano 1982 22 7.11 Nelli Fiere -Cooman 1h3 Lievin 1987 23 9 7.11 Els Vader NED 2sf2 Lievin 1987 24 7.11 Silke Möller 1h3 Budapest 1988 25 10 7.11 Petya Pendareva BUL 2 Ghent 2000 26 11 7.11 Iryna Pukha UKR 3 Ghent 2000 27 7.12 Marlies Oelsner (Göhr) 1 Milano 1978 28 7.12 Silke Gladisch 2 Budapest 1983 29 7.12 Silke Gladisch 1h2 Madrid 1986 30 7.12 Marlies Göhr 3 Lievin 1987 31 7.12 Marlies Göhr 2sf2 Budapest 1988 32 7.12 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf1 Ghent 2000 33 7.12 Kim Gevaert 1 Birmingham 2007 34 12 7.13 Linda Haglund SWE 2 Milano 1978 35 7.13 Marlies Göhr 2 Pireas 1985 36 13 7.13 Beverly Kinch FRA 2h2 Madrid 1986 37 7.13 Ulrike Sarvari 1sf2 Glasgow 1990 38 14 7.13 Laurence Bily FRA 2 Glasgow 1990 39 7.13 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 Ghent 2000 40 7.13 Iryna Pukha 2sf1 Ghent 2000 41 7.14 Linda Haglund 2 Sindelfingen 1980 42 7.14 Silke Gladisch 3 Madrid 1986 43 7.14 Nelli Cooman 3 Glasgow 1990 44 15 7.14 Melanie Paschke GER 1 Valencia 1998 45 16 7.14 Anzhela Kravchenko UKR 4 Ghent 2000 46 17 7.14 Yeoryia Kokloni GRE 1h4 Madird 2005 Margin of Victory (50m not included) Difference Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.10 7.15 Etaterini Thanou GRE Stockholm 1996 Min 0.0h 7.3h Margit Nemeshazi HUN Dortmund 1966 0.01 7.16 Renate Stecher GDR Göteborg 1974 7.24 Linda Haglund SWE München 1976 7.04 Nelli Fiere-Cooman NED Budapest 1988 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.11 7.07 Maries Göhr GDR Budapest 1988 Min 0.0h 7.4h Mary Rand GBR Dortmund 1966 0.00 7.20 Daria Korczynska POL Birmingham 2007 7.22 Georgia Kokloni GRE Wien 2002 7.19 Marisa Masullo ITA Budapest 1983 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 7.00 Nelli Fiere-Cooman NED Madrid 1988 2 7.03 (semi) Anelia Nuneva BUL Lievin 1987 7.05 Silke Gladisch Möller GDR Budapest 1988 3 7.07 Marlies Göhr GDR Budapest 1988 4 7.14 Anzhela Kravchenko UKR Ghent 2000 Best Marks for Places - all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DMY 1 6.92 Irina Privalova RUS Madrid 11 Feb 1993 2 6.97 Irina Privalova RUS Madrid 14 Feb 1992 3 7.04 Sevatheda Fynes BAH Lievin 21 Feb 1999 4 7.06 Philomena Mensah CAN Lievin 21 Feb 1999 Fastest time in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Time Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 7.00 Nelli Fiere-Cooman NED 1st Madrid 1988 Semi-final 7.02 Nelli Fiere-Cooman NED 1sf1 Lievin 1987 First round 7.07 Nelli Fiere-Cooman NED 1h1 Madrid 1986 Multiple Gold Medalists: Kim Gevaert (BEL): 2002, 2005, 2007 Ekaterini Thanou (GRE): 1996, 1998 Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED): 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994 Sofka Popova (BUL): 1980, 1981 Marlies Göhr (GDR): 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983 Renate Stecher (GDR): 1970, 1971, 1974 Margit Nemeshazi (HUN): 1966, 1967 Medals by Countries (Medal counts for 50m are in {}) Nation Gold Silver Bronze GDR 8 {1} 7 3 {1} NED 6 3 BEL 3 FRG 2 {2} 2 {1} GBR 2 2 3 {1} GRE 2 1 2 BUL 1 {1} 5 HUN 1 {1} RUS 1 2 GER 1 1 1 SWE 1 2 {2} EUN 1 1 POL {1} 3 FRA {1} 6 {1} 3 {1} NOR 1 URS 2 3 {1} ITA 2 UKR 1 SLO 1 FIN 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GRE 2005 Georgia Kokloni Maria Karastamati FRA 1998 Frederique Bangue Odiah Sidebe EUN 1992 Zhanna Tarnopolkaya Nadezhda Roshchupkina GDR 1988 Silke Möller Gladisch Marlier Göhr GDR 1986 Marlier Göhr Silke Gladisch GDR 1983 Marlier Göhr Silke Gladisch GDR 1979 Marlier Göhr Marita Koch FRG 1968** Erika Rost Hannelore Trabert ** 50m European Indoor champions who also medaled at World Indoor Championships Name Nat Year World Indoor Championships Year Kim Gevaert BEL 2002-2007 Silver 2004 Bronze 2006 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 1996, 2000 Gold 1999 Zhanna Tarnopolskaya UKR 1992 Gold 2003 Nelli Fiere-Cooman NED 1985-1989, 1994 Gold 1987, 1989 European Indoor champion who also medaled at European Junior Championships Name Nat Year European Junior Championships Year Zhanna tarnopolskaya URS 1991 Gold 1991 Marlies Oelsner Göhr GDR 1977-1979, 1982, 1983 Silver 1975 Renate Meisner Stecher GDR 1971, 1972, 1974 Silver 1968 European Indoor champion who also medaled at World Junior Championships None Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year POL Zenon Nowosz Irena Szewinska Beograd 1969 (50m) Last three Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2009 Yevgeniya Polyakova RUS 7.18 Ezinne Okparaebo NOR 7.21 Verena Sailer GER 7.22 2007 Kim Gevaert BEL 7.12 Yevgeniya Polyakova RUS 7.18 Daria Korczynska POL 7.20 2005 Kim Gevaert BEL 7.16 Georgia Kokloni GRE 7.18 Maria Karastamati GRE 7.25 Various Performance Lists (only indoor performances are listed) Fastest Performances by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.92 Irina Privalova RUS 1 Madrid 11 Feb 1993 2 6.92 Irina Privalova 1 Madrid 9 Feb 1995 3 6.93 Irina Privalova 1 Lievin 13 Feb 1994 Fastest Performances in Europe Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.92 Irina Privalova RUS 1 Madrid 11 Feb 1993 2 6.92 Irina Privalova 1 Madrid 9 Feb 1995 3 6.93 Irina Privalova 1 Lievin 13 Feb 1994 Fastest Performances in Europe by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.92 Irina Privalova RUS 1 Madrid 11 Feb 1993 2 6.92 Irina Privalova 1 Madrid 9 Feb 1995 3 6.93 Irina Privalova 1 Lievin 13 Feb 1994 Fastest Performances in March Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.95 Gail Devers USA 1 Toronto 12 Mar 1993 2 2 6.95 Marion Jones USA 1 Maebashi 7 Mar 1998 3 3 6.96 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 1 Maebashi 7 Mar 1999 4 4 6.97 Irina Privalova RUS 2 Toronto 12 Mar 1993 Fastest Performances in March by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.96 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 1 Maebashi 7 Mar 1999 2 2 6.97 Irina Privalova RUS 2 Toronto 12 Mar 1993 Fastest Performances in France Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.93 Irina Privalova RUS 1 Lievin 13 Feb 1994 2 6.93 Irina Privalova 1 Lievin 19 Feb 1995 3 2 6.97 Marlene Ottey JAM 2 Lievin 19 Feb 1995 Fastest Performances in France by Europeans Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 6.93 Irina Privalova RUS 1 Lievin 13 Feb 1994 2 6.93 Irina Privalova 1 Lievin 19 Feb 1995 3 2 7.01 Nelli Cooman NED 1 Lievin 22 Feb 1987 2011 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women’s 400m All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 49.59 Jarmila Kratochivilova TCH 1 Milano 1982 2 49.69 Jarmila Kratochi vilova 1 Buda 1983 3 2 49.97 Tatana Kocembova TCH 1 Göteborg 1984 4 3 50.02 Nicola Sanders GBR 1 Birmingham 2007 5 50.07 Jarmila Kratochivilova 1 Grenoble 1981 6 4 50.28 Petra Müller GDR 1 Budapest 1988 7 5 50.41 Svetlana Pospelova RUS 1 Madrid 20 05 8 6 50.45 Grit Breuer GER 1 Valencia 1998 9 7 50.55 Svetlana Usovich BLR 2 Madrid 2005 10 8 50.56 Ionela Tirlea ROU 2 Valencia 1998 11 50.81 Grit Breuer 1 Stockholm 1996 12 9 51.00 Ilona Usovich BLR 2 Birmingham 2007 13 10 51.06 Helga Arendt FRG 2 Budapest 1988 14 51.06 Nicola Sanders 1sf Birmingham 2007 15 11 51.14 Marita Koch GDR 1 San Sebastian 1977 16 12 51.18 Dagmar Rübsman GDR 2 Milano 1982 17 13 51.18 Antonina Krivoshapka RUS 1 Torino 2009 18 14 51.21 Sandra Myers ESP 1 Genova 19 92 19 15 51.22 Marina Shmonina URS 1 Glasgow 1990 20 16 51.22 Helena Fuchsova CZE 3 Valencia 1998 21 51.23 Ilona Usovich 1sf Birmingham 2007 22 17 51.27 Mariya Pinigina URS 1 Lievin 1987 23 51.33 Grit Breuer 1sf Stockholm 1996 24 18 51.35 Sabin e Busch GDR 1 Pireus 1985 25 51.35 Svetlana Usovich 1h3 Madrid 2005 26 19 51.39 Natalya Antyukh RUS 1h1 Wien 2002 27 20 51.40 Dagmar Neubauer GDR 2 Pireus 1985 28 51.40 Sabine Busch 1 Madrid 1986 29 51.40 Petra Müller 1sf Budapest 1988 30 51.
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