European Athletics Championships 1954/200 m men

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5th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Men's 200-meter run
city SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bern
Stadion Neufeld Stadium
Attendees 30 athletes from 18 countries
Competition phase August 28th (preliminary / semi-finals)
August 29th (final)
Medalist
gold gold Heinz Fütterer ( FRG ) Germany BRBR Germany 
Silver medals silver Ardalion Ignatiev ( URS ) Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union 
Bronze medals bronze George Ellis ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Grandstand of the Neufeld stadium in Bern

The men's 200-meter run at the European Athletics Championships in 1954 was held on August 28 and 29, 1954 in the Neufeld Stadium in Bern .

The European champion was the German Heinz Fütterer , who won his second gold medal at these European championships. Second place went to the 400-meter European champion Ardalion Ignatiev from the Soviet Union. Bronze went to the Briton George Ellis .

Records

Existing records

World record 20.6 s United States 48United States Andy Stanfield Los Angeles , USA June 28, 1952
European record 21.2 s NetherlandsNetherlands Martinus Osendarp EM Paris , France September 4, 1938
Championship record

Comment on world and European
records : Since 1951, only those records have been recognized that were set on tracks with a full curve. The two Americans Jesse Owens (1935) and Mel Patton (1948) achieved 20.3 s on straight lanes . The European record holder on a straight track was the German Helmut Körnig with 20.9 s from 1928.

Record improvement

European champion Heinz Fütterer improved the existing European record and thus also the EM record twice: Germany BRBR Germany 

  • 21.1s - semi-finals on August 28th
  • 20.9 s - final on August 29th

Preliminary round

August 28, 1954, 3:15 p.m.

The preliminary round was carried out in six runs. The first two athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the semi-finals.

Forward 1

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 George Ellis United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 21.3
2 Jan Carlsson SwedenSweden Sweden 21.3 NO
3 Zdobysław Stawczyk Poland 1944Poland Poland 21.5
4th Gert Lemmes Saarland 1947Saarland 1947 Saarland 22.0
5 Todori Yordanidis Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece 22.5

Forward 2

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Ardalion Ignatiev Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 21.5
2 Ilarie Magdas Romania 1952Romania Romania 21.9
3 Kaj Månsson SwedenSweden Sweden 21.9
4th Angel Gavrilov Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Bulgaria 22.3
5 Kurt Heidrich Saarland 1947Saarland 1947 Saarland 22.5
DSQ Leonhard Pohl Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany

Forward 3

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Heinz Fütterer Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 21.4
2 Aad van Hardeveld NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 21.6
3 Carlos Germonprez BelgiumBelgium Belgium 22.0
4th Josef Wimmer AustriaAustria Austria 22.1

Forward 4

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Brian Shenton United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 21.6
2 Yuri Konovalov Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 21.8
3 Angel Kolev Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Bulgaria 21.9
4th Nikolaos Georgopoulos Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece 22.2
5 Daniel Meneux France 1946Fourth French Republic France 22.3
6th Muzaffer Selvi TurkeyTurkey Turkey 22.5

Forward 5

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Ásmundur Bjarnason IcelandIceland Iceland 21.7
2 Václav Janeček CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 21.7
3 József Senkei Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 22.0
4th Jacques Vercruysse BelgiumBelgium Belgium 22.0
5 Pierre Coelembier France 1946Fourth French Republic France 22.1
6th Willy Eichenberger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 22.4

Forward 6

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Theo Saat NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 21.8
2 Hans Wehrli-Frei SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 21.9
3 Alexandru Stoenescu Romania 1952Romania Romania 22.4

Semifinals

August 28, 1954, 5:20 p.m.

In each of the two semi-finals, the first three athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.

Run 1

Yuri Konovalov was not strong enough here to survive the semi-finals and was eliminated as fifth of his run
space Surname nation Time (s)
1 George Ellis United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 21.3
2 Ardalion Ignatiev Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 21.3
3 Václav Janecek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 21.4
4th Aad van Hardeveld NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 21.4
5 Hans Wehrli-Frei SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 21.6
6th Ilarie Magdas Romania 1952Romania Romania 21.8

Run 2

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Heinz Fütterer Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 21.1 ER
2 Jan Carlsson SwedenSweden Sweden 21.4
3 Brian Shenton United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 21.4
4th Ásmundur Bjarnason IcelandIceland Iceland 21.6
5 Yuri Konovalov Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 21.7
6th Theo Saat NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 22.1

final

Heinz Fütterer - double European champion with a European record

August 29, 1954, 3:30 p.m.

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Heinz Fütterer Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 20.9 ER
2 Ardalion Ignatiev Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 21.1
3 George Ellis United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 21.2
4th Brian Shenton United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 21.3
5 Jan Carlsson SwedenSweden Sweden 21.5
6th Václav Janecek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 21.9

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