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2019 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women 2019 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Women SP by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Dist Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 21.46 Helena Fibingerova TCH 1 San Sebastian 1977 2 2 21.12 Ilona Slupianek GDR 2 San Sebastian 1977 3 21.01 Ilona Slupianek 1 Wien 1979 4 3 20.87 Eva Wilms FRG 3 Sab Sebastian 1977 5 4 20.84 Natalya Akhirimenko URS 1 Lievin 1987 6 20.84 Helena Fibingerova 1 Piraeus 1985 7 20.77 Ilon Slupianek 1 Grenoble 1981 8 20.75 Helena Fibingerova 1 Göteborg 1974 9 5 20.70 Natalya Lisovskaya EUN 1 Genova 1992 10 20.67 Helena Fibingerova 1 Milano 1978 11 20.64 Helena Fibingerova 2 Grenoble 1981 12 6 20.64 Claudia Losch FRG 1 Glasgow 1990 13 7 20. 62 Nadezhda Chizhova URS 2 Göteborg 1974 14 20.61 Helena Fibingerova 1 Budapest 1983 15 20.59 Claudia Losch 2 Piraeus 1985 16 20.48 Claudia Losch 1 Madrid 1986 17 8 20.45 Ivanka Khristova BUL 1 München 1976 18 20.39 Claudia Losch 1 Budapest 1988 19 9 20.35 Helma Knorscheidt GDR 2 Budapest 1983 20 20.35 Natalya Lisovskaya URS 2 Glasgow 1990 21 20.34 Helena Fibingerova 1 Göteborg 1984 22 10 20.30 Stephanie Storp FRG 1 Den Haag 1989 23 11 20.25 Irina Korzhanenko RUS 1 Valencia 1998 24 20.23 Claudia Losch FRG 2 Göteborg 1984 25 12 20.23 Larisa Peleshenko URS 2 Budapest 1988 26 13 20.21 Heidi Krieger GDR 2 Madrid 1986 27 14 20.20 Kathrin Neimke GDR 3 Budapest 1988 28 15 20.19 Verzhinia Veselinova BUL 1 Milano 1982 29 20.18 Heidi Kr ieger GDR 3 Göteborg 1984 30 20.15 Larisa Peleshenko RUS 1 Ghent 2000 31 20.12 Helma Knorscheidt GDR 3 Grenoble 1981 32 16 20.11 Marianne Adam GDR 2 Wien 1979 33 17 20.09 Margitte Droese GDR 4 San Sebastian 1977 34 18 20.07 Svetla Mitkova BUL 4 Buda pest 1988 35 19 20.06 Svetlana Krachevskaya URS 2 Münich 1976 36 20.06 Svetla Mitkova BUL 2 Genova 1992 37 20.05 Marianne Adam GDR 1 Katowice 1975 38 20 20.03 Nunu Abashidze URS 4 Göteborg 1984 39 21 20.03 Heike Hartwig GDR 2 Den Haag 1989 40 20 .02 Heidi Krieger 2 Lievin 1987 41 20.00 Heike Hartwig GDR 3 Lievin 1987 42 22 20.00 Vita Pavlysh UKR 2 Valencia 1998 43 23 19.99 Sona Vasickova TCH 4 Budapest 1988 44 19.97 Helena Fibingerova 2 Katowice 1975 Margin of Victory Difference Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.16m 19.76 Vita Pavlysh UKR Wien 2002 Min 3cm 19.66 Petra Lammert GER Torino 2009 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.62m 20.12m Helma Knorrscheidt GDR Grenoble 1981 Min 2cm 19.24m Eva Wilms FRG Milano 1978 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 21.46 Helena Fibingerova TCH San Sebastian 1977 2 21.12 Ilona Slupianek GDR San Sebastian 1977 3 20.87 Eva Wilms FRG Sab Sebastian 1977 4 20.09 Margitte Droese GDR San Sebastian 1977 Best Marks for Places - all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DMY 1 22.50 Helena Fibingerova TCH Jablonec 19 Feb 1977 2 21.12 Ilona Slupianek GDR San Sebastian 13 Mar 1977 3 20.87 Eva Wilms FRG San Sebastian 13 Mar 1977 Longest throw in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Dist Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 21.46 Helena Fibingerova TCH 1 San Sebastian 1977 First round 19.25 Denise Hinrichs GER 1q Torino 2009 Multiple Gold Medalists: Astrud Kumbernuss (GER): 1994, 1996, Claudia Losch (FRG): 1986, 1988, 1990 Ilona Slupianek (GDR): 1979, 1981, Helena Fibingerova (TCH): 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985 Nadezhda Chizhova (URS): 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972 Multiple Medalists: Christina Schwanitz (GER): 2011 Silver; 2013 Gold Vita Pavlysh (UKR): 1998 Silver; 2002 Gold Svetla Mitkova (BUL): 1992 Silver; 1994 Bronze Astrud Kumbernuss (GER): 1992 Bronze; 1994 Gold, 1996 Gold, 2000 Bronze; Natalya Lisovskaya (URS): 1990 Silver; 1992 Gold; Larisa Peleshenko (RUS): 1988 Silver; 1994 Silver; 2000 Gold Heike Hartwing (GDR): 1987 Bronze; 1989 Silver Heidi Krieger (GDR): 1986 Silver; 1987 Silver Claudia Losch (FRG): 1984 Silver; 1985 Silver; 1986 Gold, 1988 Gold, 1990 Gold Ilona Slupianek (GDR): 1977 Silver; 1979 Gold, 1981 Gold, Eva Wilms (FRG): 1977 Bronze; 1978 Bronze; 1980 Silver; Helena Fibingerova (TCH): Gold in 1973,1974,1977,1978,1980,1983,1984,1985; Silver in 1981, 1982 Marianne Adam (GDR): 1972 Bronze; 1974 Bronze; 1979 Silver Antonina Ivanova (URS): 1971 Bronze; 1972 Silver; 1973 Bronze; Marita Lange (GDR): 1968 Bronze; 1969 Gold; 1970 Bronze; Ivanka Khristova (BUL): 1967 Silver; 1969 Silver; 1975 Bronze; 1976 Gold Nadezhda Chizhova (URS): 1966 Silver; Gold in 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, & 1972; 1974 Silver Margitta Gummel (GDR): 1966 Gold; 1968 Silver; 1971 Silver Medals by Countries Nation Gold Silver Bronze TCH 8 3 1 URS 6 6 4 GDR 5 10 12 FRG 4 3 4 GER 4 3 3 RUS 3 4 2 BUL 2 4 4 HUN 2 UKR 1 1 1 ITA 1 1 BLR 1 1 EUN 1 POL 2 BLR 1 1 ROU 2 NED 2 GBR 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GER 2011 Christina Schwanitz Josephine Terlecki GER 2009 Petra Lammert Denise Hinrichs RUS 2007 Irina Khudoroshkina Olga Ryabinkina GER 2000 Nadine Kleinert-Schmitt Astrid Kumbernuss FRG 1989 Stephanie Storp Iris Plotzitzka GDR 1987 Heidi Krieger Heike Hartwig TCH 1983 Helena Fibingerova Zdenka Silhava GDR 1981 Ilona Slupianek Helma Knorscheidt FRG 1980 Eva Wilms Beatrix Philipp GDR 1979 Ilona Slupianek Marianne Adam URS 1972 Nadezhda Chizhova Antonina Ivanova URS 1971 Nadezhda Chizhova Antonina Ivanova GDR 1970 Hannelore Friedel Marita Lange GDR 1969 Marita Lange Ingeburg Friedrich GDR 1968 Margitta Gummel Marita Lange BUL 1967 Ivanka Khristova Maria Chorbova URS 1966 Tamara Press Nadezhda Chizhova European Indoor champions who also won European Championships Name Nat Euro Indoor Year European Championships Christiana Schwanitz GER 2013 2014 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 2005 2010 Vita Pavlysh UKR 2002 1994, 1998 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 1994, 1996 1990 Iloa Slupianek GDR 1979, 1981 1982 Nadezhda Chizhova URS 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974 European Indoor champions who also medaled at World Indoor Championships Name Nat Year World Indoor Championships Year Anita Marton HUN 2015, 2017 Gold 2018 Silver 2016 Christiana Schwanitz GER 2013 Silver 2014 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 2005 Gold 2010 Vita Pavlysh UKR 2002 Gold 1997 Laris Peleshenko RUS 2000 Gold 2001 Irina Korzhanenko RUS 1998 Bronze 1997 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 1994, 1996 Silver 1997 Natalya Lisovskaya RUS 1992 Gold 1985, 1987 Stephane Storp FRG 1989 Silver 1993 Claudia Losch FRG 1986, 1988, 1990 Gold 1989 European Indoor champion who also medaled at European Junior Championships Name Nat Year European Junior Championships Year Petra Lammert GER 2009 Bronze 2003 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 2005 Gold 1999 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 1994, 1996 Gold 1989 Stephanie Storp FRG 1989 Bronze 1985 Verhinia Veselinova BUL 1982 Gold 1975 Ilona Slupianek Schoknecht GDR 1979, 1981 Gold 1973 Nadezhda Chizhova URS 1967, 1968, 1970-1972 Gold 1964 European Indoor champion who also medaled at World Junior Championships Name Nat Year World Junior Championships Year Christina Schwanitz GER 2013 Bronze 2004 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 2005 Gold 1998 Stephanie Storp FRG 1989 Silver 1986 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year EUN Aleksandr Bagach Natalya Lisovskaya Genova 1992 TCH Remigius Machura Helena Fibingerova Pireas 1985 TCH Jaroslav Brabec Helena Fibingerova Rotterdam 1973 URS Nikolay Karasyov Nadezhda Chizhova Praha 1967 Last ten European Indoor Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2017 Anita Marton HUN 19.28 Radoslava Mavrodieva BUL 18.36 Yulia Leantsiuk BLR 18.32 2015 Anita Marton HUN 19.23 Yulia Leantsiuk BLR 18.60 Radoslava Mavrodieva BUL 17.83 2013 Christina Schwanitz GER 19.25 Yevgeniya Kolodko RUS 19.04 Alena Kopets BLR 18.85 2011 Anna Avdeyeva RUS 18.70 Christina Schwanitz GER 18.65 Josephine Terlecki GER 18.09 2009 Petra Lammert GER 19.66 Denise Hinrichs GER 19.63 Anca Heltne ROU 18.71 2007 Assunta Legnante ITA 18.92 Irina Khudoroshkina RUS 18.50 Olga Ryabinkina RUS 18.16 2005 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 19.37 Krystyna Zabawska POL 18.96 Olga Ryabinkina RUS 18.83 2002 Vita Pavlysh UKR 19.76 Assunta Legnante ITA 18.60 Lieja Koeman NED 18.53 2000 Larisa Peleshenko RUS 20.15 Nadine Kleinert-Schmitt GER 19.23 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 19.12 1998 Irina Korzhanenko RUS 20.25 Vita Pavlysh UKR 20.00 Corrie de Bruin NED 18.97 Last eleven European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2018 Paulina Guba POL 19.33 Christina Schwanitz GER 19.19 Aliona Dubitskaya BLR 18.81 2016 Christina Schwanitz GER 20.17 Anita Marton HUN 18.72 Emel Dereli TUR 18.22 2014 Christina Schwanitz GER 19.90 Yevgeniya Kolodko RUS 19.39 Anita Marton HUN 19.04 2012 Nadine Kleinert GER 19.18 Irina Tarasova RUS 18.91 Chiara Rosa ITA 18.47 2010 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 20.48 Natalya Mikhnevich BLR 19.53 Anna Avdeyeva RUS 19.39 2006 Natalya Khoroneko Mikhnevich BLR 19.43 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 19.42 Petra Lammert GER 19.17 2002 Irina Korzhanenko RUS 20.64 Vita Pavlysh UKR 20.02 Svetlana Krivelyova RUS 19.56 1998 Vita Pavlysh UKR 21.69 Irina Korzhanenko RUS 19.71 Yanina Korolchik BLR 19.23 1994 Vita Pavlysh UKR 19.61 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 19.49 Svetla Mitkova BUL 19.49 1990 Astrid Kumbernuss GDR 20.38 Natalya Lisovskaya URS 20.06 Kathrin Neimke GDR 19.96 1986 Heidi Krieger GDR 21.10 Ines Müller GDR 20.81 Natalya Akhrimenko URS 20.54 European U-23 Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2017 Fanny Roos SWE 18.14 Klaudia Kardasz POL 17.67 Alina Kenzel GER 17.46 2015 Viktoriya Kolb BLR 17.47 Shanice Craft GER 17.29
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