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2021 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Men's 2021 European Indoor Championships Statistics – Men’s 60mH by K Ken Nakamura Summary Page: All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 7.39 Colin Jackson GBR 1sf2 Paris 1994 2 7.40 Colin Jackson 1 Wien 2002 3 7.41 Colin Jackson 1 Paris 1994 4 2 7.44 Elmar Lichtenegger AUT 2 Wien 2002 5 7.45 Elmar Lichtenegger 1sf2 Wien 2002 6 3 7.46 Dimitri Bascou FRA 1sf2 Praha 2015 7 4 7.48 Thomas Munkelt GDR 1 Budapest 1983 7 7.48 Colin Jack son 1h4 Paris 1994 Margin of Victory Difference Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.19 7.54 Yuriy Chervanyev URS Sindelfingen 1980 Min 0.00 7.69 Leszek Wodzynski POL Katowice 1975 7.55 Ladji Doucoure FRA Torino 2009 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 7.39 (semi) Colin Jackson GBR Paris 1994 7.40 Colin Jackson GBR Wien 2002 2 7.44 Elmar Lichtenegger AUT Wien 2002 3 7.51 Stanislavs Olijars LAT Wien 2002 4 7.54 Garfield Da rien FRA Beogr ad 2017 7.56 Elmar Lichtenegger AUT Ghent 2000 Fastest time in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Time Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 7.40 Colin Jackson GBR Final Wien 2002 Semi-final 7.39 Colin Jackson GBR 1sf2 Paris 1994 First round 7.48 Colin Jackson GBR 1h4 Paris 1994 Multiple Gold Medalists: Ladji Doucoure (FRA): 2005, 2009 Igors Kazanov (LAT): 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998 Colin Jackson (GBR): 1989, 1994, 2002 Arto Bryggare (FIN): 1981, 1987 Thomas Munkelt (GDR): 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983 Eddy Ottoz (ITA): 1966, 1967, 1968 European Indoor Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Tim 2019 Milan Trajkovic CYP 7.60 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 7.61 Aurel Manga FRA 7.63e 2017 Andy Pozzi GBR 7.51 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 7.52 Petr Svoboda CZE 7.53 2015 P Martinot Lagarde FRA 7.49 Dimitri Bascou FRA 7.50 Wihem Belocian FRA 7.52 2013 Sergey Shubenkov RUS 7.49 Paolo Dal Molin ITA 7.51 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 7.53 2011 Petr Svoboda CZE 7.49 Garfield Darien FRA 7.56 Adrien Deghelt BEL 7.57 All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 7.39 Colin Jackson GBR 1sf2 Paris 1994 2 7.40 Colin Jackson 1 Wien 200 2 3 7.41 Colin Jackson 1 Paris 1994 4 2 7.44 Elmar Lichtenegger AUT 2 Wien 2002 5 7.45 Elmar Lichtenegger 1sf2 Wien 2002 6 3 7.46 Dimitri Bascou FRA 1sf2 Praha 2015 7 4 7.48 Thomas Munkelt GDR 1 Budapest 1983 7 7.48 Colin Jack son 1h4 Paris 199 4 9 5 7.49 Ladji Doucoure FRA 1sf2 Madrid 2005 9 5 7.49 Petr Svoboda CZE 1 Paris 2011 9 5 7.49 Sergey Shu benkov RUS 1 Göteborg 2013 9 5 7.49 Pascal Martinot Lagarde FRA 1 Praha 2015 13 9 7.50 Igor Kazanov LAT 1sf1 Valencia 1998 13 9 7.50 Stanislavs Olijars LAT 1 Ghent 2000 13 7.50 Ladji Doucoure 1 Madrid 2005 13 7. 50 Di mitri Bascou FRA 2 Praha 2015 17 7.51 Stanislavs Olijars 3 Wien 2002 17 11 7.51 Paolo Dan Molin ITA 2 Göteborg 2013 17 11 7.51 Andy Pozzi GBR 1 Beograd 2017 20 7.52 Ig ors Kazanov 1 Glasgow 1990 20 13 7.52 Tony Jarrett GBR 1h4 Valencia 1998 20 7.52 Sergey Shubenkov 1h3 Göteborg 2013 20 7.52 Sergey Shubenkov 1sf2 Göteborg 2013 20 13 7.52 Wihem Belocian FRA 3 Praha 2015 20 7.52 Andy Pozzi 1h1 Beograd 2017 20 7.52 Pascal Martinot -Lagarde 2 Beograd 2017 27 7.53 Colin Jackson 1sf1 Den Haag 1989 27 7.53 Tony Jarrett 2 Ghent 2000 27 7.53 Wihem Belocian 1sf1 Praha 2015 27 7.53 Petr Svoboda 3 Beograd 2017 31 15 7.54 Yuriy Chervanyev URS 1 Si ndelfingen 1980 31 7.54 Tony Jarrett 1h1 Glasgow 1990 31 7.54 Tony Jarrett 1sf1 Glasgow 1990 31 7.54 Igors Kazanov 1 Valencia 1998 31 7.54 Pascal Martinot Lagarde 2sf2 Praha 2015 31 15 7.54 Garfield Darien FRA Beograd 20 17 37 7.55 Igors Kazanov 1 Genova 1992 37 17 7.55 Jonathan N’Senga BEL 2sf1 Stockholm 1998 37 17 7.55 Andy Tulloch GBR 1sf2 Stockholm 1998 37 7.55 Colin Jackson 1h4 Wien 2002 37 7.55 Colin Jackson 1sf1 Wien 2002 37 7.55 Petr Svoboda 1sf2 To rino 2009 37 7.55 Ladji Doucoure 2sf2 Torino 2009 37 7.55 Ladji Doucoure 1 Torino 2009 37 17 7.55 Gregory Sedoc NED 2 Torino 2009 37 7.55 Petr Svoboda 1h3 Paris 2011 47 20 7.56 Arto Bryggare FIN 1h1 Budapest 1983 47 7.56 Arto Bryggare 1sf2 Lievin 1987 47 20 7.56 Ales Höffer TCH 1 Budapest 1988 47 7.56 Andy Tulloch 1h1 Valencia 1998 47 20 7.56 Tomasz Scigaczewski POL 2 Valencia 1998 47 7.56 Tomasz Scigaczewski 3 Ghent 2000 47 7.56 Elmar Lichtenegger 4 Ghent 2000 47 20 7.56 Florian Schwarthoff GER 2sf 2 Wien 2002 47 20 7.56 Felipe Vivancos ESP 1h2 Paris 2011 47 20 7.56 Balazs Baji HUN 3 Göteborg 2013 47 7.56 Garfield Darien 2 Paris 2011 47 20 7.56 Aurel Manga FRA 2h1 Beograd 2017 47 20 7.56 Milan Trajkovic CYP 1h2 Beograd 2017 Margin of Victory Difference Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.19 7.54 Yuriy Chervanyev URS Sindelfingen 1980 Min 0.00 7.69 Leszek Wodzynski POL Katowice 1975 7.55 Ladji Doucoure FRA Torino 2009 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.26 7.86 Giuseppe Buttari ITA Milano 1978 Min 0.00 7.67 Carlos Sala ESP Budapest 1988 7.56 Tomasz Scigaczewski POL Ghent 2000 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 7.39 (semi) Colin Jackson GBR Paris 1994 7.40 Colin Jackson GBR Wien 2002 2 7.44 Elmar Lichtenegger AUT Wien 2002 3 7.51 Stanislavs Olijars LAT Wien 2002 4 7.54 Garfield Darien FRA Beograd 2017 7.56 Elmar Lichtenegger AUT Ghent 2000 Best Marks for Places - all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DMY 1 7.29 Grant Holloway USA Madrid 24 fe 2021 7.30 Colin Jackson GBR Sindelfingen 6 Mar 1994 2 7.36 Terrence Trammell USA Doha 14 Mar 2010 3 7.42 Tony Jarrett GBR Barcelona 12 Mar 1995 4 7.46 Mark McKoy CAN Barcelona 12 Mar 1995 Fastest time in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Time Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 7.40 Colin Jackson GBR Final Wien 2002 Semi-final 7.39 Colin Jackson GBR 1sf2 Paris 1994 First round 7.48 Colin Jackson GBR 1h4 Paris 1994 Multiple Gold Medalists: Ladji Doucoure (FRA): 2005, 2009 Igors Kazanov (LAT): 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998 Colin Jackson (GBR): 1989, 1994, 2002 Arto Bryggare (FIN): 1981, 1987 Thomas Munkelt (GDR): 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983 Eddy Ottoz (ITA): 1966, 1967, 1968 Multiple Medalists: Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (FRA) 2013 Bronze, 2015 Gold, 2017 Silver, 2019 Silver Petr Svoboda (CZE) 2011 Gold, 2009 Bronze Ladji Doucoure (FRA): 2005 Gold, 2009 Gold Gregory Sedoc (NED): 2007 Gold; 2009 Silver Stanislavs Olijars (LAT): 2000 Gold; 2002 Bronze Tomasz Scigaczewski (POL):1998 Silver; 2000 Bronze; Mike Fenner (GER): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Bronze; Tony Jarrett (GBR): 1990 Silver; 2000 Silver Igors Kazanov (LAT): 1990 Gold, 1992 Gold, 1996 Gold, 1998 Gold Colin Jackson (GBR): 1987 Silver; 1989 Gold, 1994 Gold, 2002 Gold Jiri Hudec (TCH): 1984 Bronze; 1985 Silver; 1992 Bronze; Arto Bryggare (FIN): 1979 Silver; 1981 Gold, 1983 Silver; 1987 Gold Thomas Munkelt (GDR): 1973 Bronze; 1977 Gold, 1978 Gold, 1979 Gold, 1983 Gold; Anatoliy Moshiashvili (URS): 1972 Bronze; 1974 Gold Frank Siebeck (GDR): 1970 Silver; 1973 Gold; 1974 Bronze; 1975 Silver Guy Drut (FRA): 1970 Bronze; 1972 Gold Günther Nickel (FRG): 1968 Silver; 1970 Gold Eddy Ottoz (ITA): 1966 Gold, 1967 Gold, 1968 Gold Medals by Countries Nation Gold Silver Bronze GBR 5 6 1 URS 5 4 5 GDR 5 3 4 FRA 4 4 5 LAT 4 1 1 ITA 3 2 2 POL 2 5 2 FRG 2 3 3 FIN 2 2 1 ESP 1 2 3 NED 1 2 TCH 1 1 3 HUN 1 1 1 CZE 1 2 RUS 1 CYP 1 ROU 1 1 BUL 1 AUT 1 GER 2 BEL 2 SWE 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze FRA 2019 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde Aurel Manga FRA 2015 Pascal Martinot Lagarde Dimitri Bascou Wihem Belocian NED 2007 Gregory Sedoc Marcel van der Westen LAT 1996 Igors Kazanovs Guntis Peders GBR 1987 Colin Jackson Nigel Walker GDR 1983 Thomas Munkelt Andreas Oschkenat GDR 1973 Frank Siebeck Thomas Munkelt URS 1967 Valentin Chistyakov Anatoliy Mikhailov European Indoor 60mH champions who also won European Championships 110mH Name Nat Euro Indoor (Year) European Championships Sergey Shubenkov RUS 2013 2012, 2014 Colin Jackson GBR 1990-2002 1989, 1994, 2002 Thomas Munkelt GDR 1978, 1982 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983 Guy Drut FRA 1972 1974 Eddy Ottoz ITA 1966,1967, 1968 1966, 1969 European Indoor champions who also medaled at World Indoor Championships Name Nat Year World Indoor Championships Year Andy Pozzi GBR 2017 Gold 2018 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 2015 Silver 2014 Igors Kazanov LAT 1992, 1996, 1998 Silver 1991 Colin Jackson GBR 1989, 1994, 2002 Gold 1999 Javier Moracho ESP 1986 Silver 1985 European Indoor champion who also medaled at European Junior Championships Name Nat Year European Junior Championships Year Stanislavs Olijars LAT 2000 Silver 1997 Javier Moracho ESP 1986 Silver 1975 György Bakos HUN 1985 Silver 1979 Aleksandr Puchkov URS 1982 Gold 1975 Arto Bryggare FIN 1981 Gold 1977 Anatoliy Moshiashivili URS 1974 Bronze 1968 Frank Sieback GDR 1973 Silver 1968 European Indoor champion who also medaled at World Junior Championships Name Nat Year World Junior Championships Year Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 2015 Gold 2010 Ladji Doucoure FRA 2005, 2009 Bronze 2000 Stanislavs Olijars LAT 2000 Gold 1998 Colin Jackson GBR 1989, 1994, 2002 Gold 1986 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Igors Kazanovs Lyudmila Narozhilenko Glasgow 1990 POL Romuald Giegiel Lucyna Kalek Göteborg 1984 GDR Thomas Munkelt Bettine Jahn Budapest 1983 GDR Thomas Munkelt Johanna Klier Milano 1978 POL Leszek Wodzynski Grazyna rabsztyn Katowice 1975 GDR Frank Siebeck Annelie Ehrhardt Rotterdam 1973 Last eleven European Indoor Championships: Year
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