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Les Médaillés Internationaux De Swiss Athletics 50 ans de Swiss Athletics 1993 Sandra Gasser CM en salle Toronto 1500 m Bronze 4’10"99 Année Nom Joute Lieu Discipline Médaille Perf 1993 Julie Baumann CM en salle Toronto 60 m haies Or 7"96 1993 Werner Günthör CM Stuttgart Poids Or 21,97 m 1924 Paul Martin JO Paris 800 m Argent 1’52"6 1994 Daria Nauer CE Helsinki 10 000 m Bronze 31’35"96 1924 Willy Schärer JO Paris 1500 m Argent 3’55"0 1994 Mathias Rusterholz CE Helsinki 400 m Bronze 45"96 1934 Arthur Schwab CE Turin 50 km marche Argent 4h53’08 1997 Anita Weyermann CM Athènes 1500 m Bronze 4’04"70 1936 Arthur Schwab JO Berlin 50 km marche Argent 4h32’10 1998 André Bucher CE Budapest 800 m Argent 1’45"04 1938 Josef Neumann CE Paris Décathlon Bronze 6664 pts 1998 Anita Weyermann CE Budapest 1500 m Bronze 4’13"06 1946 Lucien Graff CE Oslo Longueur Argent 7,40 m 1999 Marcel Schelbert CM Séville 400 m haies Bronze 48"13 1946 Fritz Schwab CE Oslo 10 km marche Argent 47’03"6 1999 Anita Weyermann CE Velenje Cross Or 18,53 m 1948 Gaston Godel JO Londres 50 km marche Argent 4h48’17 2001 André Bucher CM en salle Lisbonne 800 m Bronze 1’46"46 1948 Fritz Schwab JO Londres 10 km marche Bronze 46’00"2 2001 André Bucher CM Edmonton 800 m Or 1’43"70 1950 Fritz Schwab CE Bruxelles 10 km marche Or 46’01"8 2002 André Bucher CE Vienne en salle 800 m Argent 1’44"93 1952 Fritz Schwab JO Helsinki 10 km marche Argent 45’41"0 2002 André Bucher CE Munich 800 m Argent 1’47"93 1958 Bruno Galliker CE Stockholm 400 m haies Bronze 51"8 2002 Alexis Gex-Fabry CE Câmara de Lobos Montagne Or 56’37 1962 Galliker/Theiler/Bruder/Descloux CE Belgrade 4x400 m Bronze 3’07"0 Montagne 2004 Angéline Joly CM Sierre-Zinal Or 3h09’22 1969 Meta Antenen CE en salle Belgrade 50 m haies Argent 7"3 longue distance 1969 Meta Antenen CE en salle Belgrade Longueur Bronze 6,10 m 2005 Angéline Joly CE Heiligenblut Montagne Bronze 1h10’44 1969 Philippe Clerc CE Athènes 200 m Or 20"60 Montagne 2005 Daniel Bolt CM Cauterets Bronze 4h05’20 1969 Philippe Clerc CE Athènes 100 m Bronze 10"50 longue distance 1969 Meta Antenen CE Athènes Pentathlon Argent 4793 pts 2006 Viktor Röthlin CE Göteborg Marathon Argent 2h11’50 1971 Meta Antenen CE Helsinki Longueur Argent 6,73 m 2007 Viktor Röthlin CM Osaka Marathon Bronze 2h17’25 1972 Meta Antenen CE en salle Grenoble Longueur Argent 6,42 m 2009 Martina Strähl CE Telfes Montagne Or 54’39 Montagne 1974 Meta Antenen CE en salle Göteborg 60 m haies Bronze 8"19 m 2009 Marc Lauenstein CM Söll Or 4’05’20 longue distance 1974 Meta Antenen CE en salle Göteborg Longueur Or 6,69 m 2010 Martina Strähl CM Kamnik Montagne Bronze 50’42 1975 Meta Antenen CE en salle Catovice Longueur Bronze 6,28 m 2010 Viktor Röthlin CE Barcelone Marathon Or 2h15’31 1977 Rolf Gysin CE en salle Saint-Sébastien 800 m Bronze 1’47"6 Pikes Peak Montagne 2010 Marc Lauenstein CM Argent 2h12’19 1977 Markus Ryffel CE en salle Saint-Sébastien 3000 m Bronze 8’00"3 Ascent longue distance 1978 Markus Ryffel CE Prague 5000 m Argent 13’28"50 2011 Martina Strähl CE Bursa-Uludag Montagne Or 48’44 1978 Peter Muster CE Prague 200 m Bronze 20"64 2012 Monika Fürholz CE Denizli-Pamukkale Montagne Or 39’54 1978 Markus Ryffel CE en salle Milan 3000 m Or 7’49"5 2014 Röthlin/Abraham/Kreienbühl CE Zurich Marathon-Team Bronze 6h46’48 1979 Markus Ryffel CE en salle Vienne 3000 m Or 7’44"5 2014 Kariem Hussein CE Zurich 400 m haies Or 48"96 1980 Pierre Délèze CE en salle Sindelfingen 1500 m Bronze 3’38"9 2015 Selina Büchel CE en salle Prague 800 m Or 2’01"95 1981 Roland Dalhäuser CE en salle Grenoble Hauteur Or 2,28 m 2015 David Schneider CE Porto Moniz Montagne Argent 1h02’49 1981 Rolf Bernhard CE en salle Grenoble Longueur Or 8,01 m Montagne 2015 Martina Strähl CM Zermatt Or 3h21’38 1982 Rolf Bernhard CE en salle Milan Longueur Argent 7,83 m longue distance 1982 Roland Dalhäuser CE en salle Milan Hauteur Bronze 2,32 m 2016 Tadesse Abraham CE Amsterdam Semi-marathon Or 1h02’03 Semi-marathon 1984 Peter Wirz CE en salle Göteborg 1500 m Or 3’41"35 2016 Abraham/Lyon/Lehmann CE Amsterdam Or 3h12’04 par équipe 1984 Markus Ryffel CE en salle Göteborg 3000 m Argent 7’53"61 2016 Kariem Hussein CE Amsterdam 400 m haies Bronze 49"10 1984 Roland Dalhäuser CE en salle Göteborg Hauteur Argent 2,30 m 2016 Mujinga Kambundji CE Amsterdam 100 m Bronze 11"25 1984 Werner Günthör CE en salle Göteborg Poids Argent 20,33 m 2016 Lea Sprunger CE Amsterdam 400 m haies Bronze 55"41 1984 Sandra Gasser CE en salle Göteborg 1500 m Bronze 4’11"70 2017 Selina Büchel CE en salle Belgrad 800 m Or 2’00"38 1984 Markus Ryffel JO Los Angeles 5000 m Argent 13’07"54 2017 Mujinga Kambundji CE en salle Belgrad 60 m Bronze 7"16 1985 Werner Günthör CE en salle Pirée Poids Bronze 21,23 m 2017 Maude Mathys CE Kamnik Montagne Or 49’30 1986 Werner Günthör CE en salle Madrid Poids Or 21,51 m Montagne 2017 Pascal Egli CM Premana Argent 3h18’13 1986 Werner Günthör CE Stuttgart Poids Or 22,22 m longue distance 1987 Sandra Gasser CE en salle Liévin 1500 m Or 4’08"76 2018 Mujinga Kambundji CM en salle Birmingham 60 m Bronze 7"05 1987 Werner Günthör CE en salle Liévin Poids Argent 21,53 m 2018 Maude Mathys CE Skopje Montagne Or 52"32 1987 Werner Günthör CM en salle Indianapolis Poids Argent 21,61 m 2018 Alex Wilson CE Berlin 200 m Bronze 20"04 1987 Werner Günthör CM Rome Poids Or 22,23 m 2018 Tadesse Abraham CE Berlin Marathon Argent 2h11’24 1988 Markus Hacksteiner CE en salle Budapest 3000 m Argent 7’56"04 2018 Lea Sprunger CE Berlin 400 m haies Or 54"33 1988 Gert Kilbert CE en salle Budapest 800 m Bronze 1’49"46 2018 Fabienne Schlumpf CE Berlin 3000 m steeple Argent 9’22"29 1988 Werner Günthör JO Séoul Poids Bronze 21,99 m 2018 Maude Mathys CM Canillo Montagne Argent 1h06’00 1989 Regula Aebi CE en salle La Haye 200 m Argent 23"38 m 2018 Fabienne Schlumpf CE Tilburg Cross Argent 26’06 1989 Anita Protti CE en salle La Haye 400 m Bronze 52"57 2019 Lea Sprunger CE en salle Glasgow 400 m Or 51"61 1990 Sandra Gasser CE en salle Glasgow 1500 m Argent 4’10"13 2019 Maude Mathys CE Zermatt Montagne Or 1h00’18 1990 Sandra Gasser CE Split 1500 m Bronze 4’08"89 2019 Christian Mathys CM Mirando do Corvo Trail running Bronze 3h40’34 1990 Anita Protti CE Split 400 m haies Argent 54"36 2019 Mujinga Kambundji CM Doha 200 m Bronze 22"51 1991 Werner Günthör CM en salle Séville Poids Or 21,17 m 2019 Julien Wanders CE Lisbonne Cross Bronze 30’25 1991 Anita Protti CM en salle Séville 400 m Bronze 51"41 2021 Angelica Moser CE en salle Torun Perche Or 4"75 1991 Werner Günthör CM Tokyo Poids Or 21,67 m 2021 Ajla Del Ponte CE en salle Torun 60 m Or 7"03 42 www.swiss-athletics.ch 43.
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