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2021 European Indoor Championships Statistics-Women's 2021 European Indoor Championships Statistics-Women’s 1500m 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 4:02.39 Laura Muir GBR 1 Beograd 2017 2 2 4:02.54 Doi na Melinte ROU 1 Piraeus 1985 3 3 4:03.09 Elena Iagar ROU 1 Madrid 2005 4 4 4:03.46 Fita Lovin ROU 2 Piraeus 1985 5 5 4:03.5 Natalia Marasescu ROU 1 Wien 1979 6 6 4:03.64 Brigitte Kraus FRG 3 Piraeus 1985 7 7 4:03.9 Zamira Zaytseva URS 2 Wien 1979 8 8 4:04.01 Gabriella Dorio ITA 1 Milano 1982 Margin of Victory Difference Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 9.72 4:04.47 Abeba Aregawi SWE Göteborg 2013 3.73 4:14.62 Tamara Pangelova URS Grenoble 1972 Min 0.01 4:06.61 Yekaterina Podkopayeva EUN Genova 1992 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 4:02.39 Laura Muir GBR Beograd 2017 4:02.54 Doina Melinte ROU Piraeus 1985 2 4:03.46 Fita Lovin ROU Piraeus 1985 3 4:03.64 Brigitte Kraus FRG Piraeus 1985 4 4:05.34 Nikolina Shtereva BUL Piraeus 1985 Fastest time in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Time Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 4:02.39 Laura Muir GBR 1 Beograd 2017 4:02.54 Doina Melinte ROU 1 Piraeus 198 5 First round 4:09.52 Tudorita Chidu ROU 1h1 Genova 1992 Multiple Gold Medalists: Laura Muir (GBR): 2017, 2019 Yekaterina Podkopayeva (RUS): 1992, 1994 Doina Melinte (ROU): 1985, 1988, 1990 Brigitte Kraus (FRG): 1976, 1983 European Indoor Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2019 Laura Muir GBR 4:05.92 Sofia Ennaoui POL 4:09.30 Ciara Mageean IRL 4:09.43 2017 Laura Muir GBR 4:02.39 Konstanze Klosterhalfen GER 4:04.45 Sofia Enaoui POL 4:06.59 2015 Sifan Hassan NED 4:09:04 Angelika Cichocka POL 4:10.53 Fedrica Del Bruono ITA 4:11.81 2013 Abeba Aregawi SWE 4:04.47 Isabel Macias ESP 4:14.19 KatarzynaBroniatowska POL 4:14.30 2011 Yelena Arzhakova RUS 4:13.78 Nuria Fernandez ESP 4:14.04 Yekaterina Marynova RUS 4:14.16 2009 Anna Alminova RUS 4:07.76 Natalia Rodriguez ESP 4:08.72 Sonja Roman SLO 4:11.42 All time performance list at the European Indoor Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 4:02.39 Laura Muir GBR 1 Beograd 20 17 2 2 4:02.54 Doi na Melinte ROU 1 Piraeus 1985 3 3 4:03.09 Elena Iagar ROU 1 Madrid 2005 4 4 4:03.46 Fita Lovin ROU 2 Piraeus 1985 5 5 4:03.5 Natalia Marasescu ROU 1 Wien 1979 6 6 4:03.64 Brigitte Kraus FRG 3 Piraeus 1985 7 7 4:03.9 Zamira Zaytseva URS 2 Wien 1979 8 8 4:04.01 Gabriella Dorio ITA 1 Milano 1982 9 4:04.22 Brigitte Kraus 2 Milano 1982 10 9 4:04.45 Konstanze Klosterhalfen GER 2 Beograd 2017 11 10 4:04.47 Abeba Aregawi SWE 1 Göteborg 2013 12 11 4:05.13 Lidia Chojecka POL 1 Birmin gham 2007 13 12 4:0 5.34 Nikolina Shtereva BUL 4 Piraeus 1985 14 4:05.77 Doina Melinte 1 Budapest 1988 15 13 4:05.88 Corina Dumbravean ROU 2 Madrid 2005 16 4:05.92 Laura Muir 1 Glasgow 2019 17 14 4:06.04 Natalya Pantelyeva RUS 2 Birmingham 2007 18 15 4:06.16 Miti ca Constantin Junghiatu ROU 2 Budapest 1988 19 16 4:06.30 Yekaterina Puzanova RUS 1 Wien 2002 20 17 4:06.46 Yekaterina Podkopayeva RUS 1 Paris 1994 21 18 4:06.48 Olesya Chumakova RUS 3 Birmingham 2007 22 19 4:06.59 Sofia Ennaoui PO L 3 Beograd 2017 23 20 4:06.60 Lyudmila Rogachova RUS 2 Pari s 1994 24 4:06.61 Yekaterina Podkopayeva 1 Genova 1992 25 21 4:06.62 Lyubov Kremlyova EUN 2 Genova 1992 26 22 4:06.70 Beate Liebich GDR 3 Milano 1982 27 4:06.79 Yekaterina Podkopayeva 5 Piraeus 1985 28 4:06.90 Doina Melinte 3 Genova 1992 28 4: 06.90 Elena Iagar 2 Wien 2002 30 23 4:06.98 Malgorzata Rydz POL 3 Paris 1994 31 4:07.06 Brigitte Kraus 3 Budapest 1988 31 24 4:07.06 Violeta Beclea ROU 4 Paris 1994 33 25 4:07.1 Ileana Silai ROU 1 Milano 1978 34 26 4:07.16 Paula Ivan ROU 1 Den Haa g 1989 35 27 4:07.20 Hind Dehiba FRA 3 Madrid 2005 36 4:07.4 Natalia Marasescu 2 Milano 1978 36 28 4:07.4 Svetlana Guskova URS 3 Wien 1979 38 29 4:07.49 Agnese Possamai ITA 1 Grenoble 198 1 39 30 4:07.54 Hel en Clitheroe GBR 4 Madrid 2005 40 4:07.6 Brigitte Kraus 3 Milano 1978 41 31 4:07.69 Alesia Turava BLR 3 Wien 2002 42 32 4:07.76 Anna Alminova RUS 1 Torino 2009 43 33 4:07.77 Marina Yakhmeneva URS 2 Den Haag 1989 44 34 4:07.90 Mer af Bahta SWE 4 Beog rad 2017 45 35 4:08.05 Ma rta Perez ESP 1sf2 Glasgow 2019 46 36 4:08.06q Simona Vrzalova CZE 2sf2 Glasgow 2019 47 37 4:08.15 Ciara Mag eean IRL 3sf2 Glasgow 2019 48 38 4:08.17 Valentina Ilyinyk h URS 2 Grenoble 1981 49 39 4:08. 30 Elly van Hulst NED 6 Piraeus 1985 49 39 4:08.30 Tudorita Chidu ROU 4 Genova 1992 51 4:08.31 Marina Yakhmeneva 4 Budapest 1988 51 41 4:08.31 Darya Barysevich BLR 4sf2 Glasgow 2019 53 42 4:08.36 Svetlana Kitova URS 3 Den Haag 1989 54 4:08.60 Hele n Clitheroe 4 Birmin gham 2007 55 43 4:08.63 Yuliya Kosenkova RUS 4 Wien 2002 Margin of Victory Difference Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 9.72 4:04.47 Abeba Aregawi SWE Göteborg 2013 3.73 4:14.62 Tamara Pangelova URS Grenoble 1972 Min 0.01 4:06.61 Yekaterina Podkopayeva EUN Genova 1992 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 6.0h 4:15.8 Rositsa Pekhlivanova BUL München 1976 Min 0.06 4:10.50 Malgorzata Rydz POL Stockholm 1996 Best Marks for Places in the European Indoor Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 4:02.39 Laura Muir GBR Beograd 2017 4:02.54 Doina Melinte ROU Piraeus 1985 2 4:03.46 Fita Lovin ROU Piraeus 1985 3 4:03.64 Brigitte Kraus FRG Piraeus 1985 4 4:05.34 Nikolina Shtereva BUL Piraeus 1985 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Name Nat Venue DMY 1 3:53.09 Gudaf Tsegay ETH Lievin 9 Feb 2021 3:55.17 Genzebe Dibaba ETH Karlsruhe 1 Feb 2014 2 3:59.58 Laura Muir GBR Lievin 9 feb 2021 3:59.79 Maryam Yusuf Jamal BRN Valencia 9 Mar 2008 3 4:00.52enr Jemma Reekie GBR New York 8 Feb 2020 4:02.46 Rababe Arafi MAR Torun 8 Feb 2020 4:02.80 Yekaterina Rozenberg RUS Birmingham 16 Mar 2003 4 4:00.80enr Gabriela DeBues-Stafford CAN New York 8 Feb 2020 4:04.26 Olga Kuznetsova RUS Lievin 25 Feb 2001 Fastest time in each round at European Indoor Championships Round Time Name Nat Position Venue Year Final 4:02.39 Laura Muir GBR 1 Beograd 2017 4:02.54 Doina Melinte ROU 1 Piraeu s 198 5 First round 4:09.52 Tudorita Chidu ROU 1h1 Genova 1992 Multiple Gold Medalists: Laura Muir (GBR): 2017, 2019 Yekaterina Podkopayeva (RUS): 1992, 1994 Doina Melinte (ROU): 1985, 1988, 1990 Brigitte Kraus (FRG): 1976, 1983 Multiple Medalists: Laura Muir (GBR): 2017 Gold, 2019 Gold Sofia Ennaoui (POL) 2017 Silver, 2019 Silver Elena Iagar (ROU): 2002 Silver; 2005 Gold Lidia Chojecka (POL): 1998 Silver; 2007 Gold Malgorzata Rydz (POL): 1994 Bronze; 1996 Bronze; Yekaterina Podkopayeva (RUS): 1992 Gold; 1994 Gold; 1996 Silver Violeta Beclea Szekely (ROU): 1990 Bronze; 1998 Bronze; 2000 Gold Svetlana Kitova (URS): 1986 Gold; 1987 Silver; 1989 Bronze Doina Melinte (ROU): 1985 gold; 1988 Gold; 1990 Gold; 1992 Bronze; Sandra Gasser (SUI): 1984 Bronze; 1987 Gold; 1990 Silver Brigitte Kraus (FRG): 1976 Gold 1978 Bronze 1982 Silver 1983 Gold 1985 Bronze 1988 Bronze Natalia Marasescu (ROU): 1976 Silver; 1978 Silver, 1979 Gold Tonka Petrova (BUL): 1973 Silver; 1974 Gold Lyudmila Bragina (URS): 1971 Silver; 1972 Silver Tamara Pangelova (URS): 1971 Bronze; 1972 Gold Medals by Countries Nation Gold Silver Bronze ROU 10 7 4 RUS 4 4 3 URS 3 8 5 FRG 3 1 4 ITA 2 1 GBR 4 BUL 1 2 3 POL 1 4 4 SUI 1 1 1 EUN 1 1 NED 1 1 POR 1 AUT 1 SWE 1 ESP 3 GDR 1 2 GER 1 TCH 2 IRL 2 FRA 1 BLR 1 SLO 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze RUS 2011 Yelena Arzhakova Ekateriana Martynova RUS 2007 Natalya Pantelyeva Olesya Chumakova ROU 2005 Elena Iagar Corina Dumbravean RUS 2000 Olga Kuznetsova Yuliya Kosenkova RUS 1994 Yekaterina Podkopayeva Lyudmila Rogachova EUN 1992 Yekaterina Podkopayeva Lyubov Kremiyova ROU 1990 Doina Melinte Violeta Beclea URS 1989 Marina Yachmenova Svetlana Kitova ROU 1988 Doina Melinte Mitica Constantin URS 1986 Svetlana Kitova Tatyana Lebonda ROU 1985 Doina Melinte Fita Lovin URS 1981 Valentina Ilyinykh Lyubov Smolka URS 1979 Zamila Zaytseva Svetlana Guskova ROU 1978 Ileana Silai Natalia Marsescu BUL 1977 Vesela Yatsinska Rumyana Chavdarova URS 1972 Tamara Pangelova Lyudmila Bragina URS 1971 Lyudmila Bragina Tamara Pangelova European Indoor champions who also won European Championships Name Nat Year European Championships Laura Muir GBR 2017, 2019 2018 Sifan Hassan NED 2015 2014 European Indoor champions who also medaled at World Indoor Championships Name Nat Year World Indoor Championships Year Laura Muir GBR 2017, 2019 Silver 2018 Bronze at 3000m 2018 Sifan Hassan NED 2014 Gold 2016 Silver at 3000m 2018 Lidia Chojecka POL 2007 Bronze 1997, 1999 Violeta Szekely ROU 2000 Silver 1999, 2001 Carla Sacramento POR 1996 Silver 1995 Yekaterina Podkopayeva URS 1992, 1994 Gold 1993, 1997 Sandra Gasser SUI 1987 Bronze 1993 Doina Melinte ROU 1985, 1988, 1988, 1990 Gold 1987, 1989 Svetlana Kitova URS 1986 Silver 1989 Fita Lovin ROU 1984 Silver 1985 European Indoor champion who also medaled at European Junior Championships Name Nat Year European Junior Championships Year Lidia Chojecka POL 2007 Gold 1995 European Indoor champion who also medaled at World Junior Championships Name Nat Year World Junior Championships Year Anna Alminova RUS 2009 Silver 2004 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year FRG Thomas Wessinghage Brigitte Kraus Budapest 1983 FRG Paul Heinz Wellmann Brigitte Kraus München 1976 Last ten European Indoor Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat
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