European Athletics Championships 1954/800 m women

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5th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Women's 800-meter run
city SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bern
Stadion Neufeld Stadium
Participants 20 athletes from 11 countries
Competition phase August 25th (preliminary)
August 27th (final)
Medalists
gold gold Nina Otkalenko ( URS ) Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union 
Silver medals silver Diane Leather ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Bronze medals bronze Lyudmila Lysenko ( URS ) Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union 
Grandstand of the Neufeld stadium in Bern

The women's 800-meter run at the 1954 European Athletics Championships was held on August 25 and 27, 1954 in the Neufeld Stadium in Bern .

In this discipline there were two medals for runners from the USSR, gold and bronze. The European champion was the world record holder Nina Otkalenko . She won ahead of the British Diane Leather . Lyudmila Lysenko came in third .

Records

Existing records

World record 2: 07.3 min Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Nina Otkalenko Moscow , then Soviet Union (now Russia ) August 27, 1953
European record
Championship record This competition was held for the first time at European championships.

New championship record

There was a new championship record twice, the record was equalized a third time:

  • 2: 09.9 min - Nina Otkalenko , 1st preliminary, August 25thSoviet Union 1923Soviet Union
  • 2: 08.8 min - Lyudmila Lysenko , 3rd preliminary, August 25thSoviet Union 1923Soviet Union
  • 2: 08.8 min - Nina Otkalenko , final, August 27Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union

After the final, the European champion Nina Otkalenko and the bronze medalist Lyudmila Lysenko were joint EM record holders with 2: 08.8 minutes.

Preliminary round

August 25, 1954, 6:30 p.m.

The preliminary round was carried out in three runs. The first three athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.

Forward 1

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Nina Otkalenko Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 2: 09.9 CR
2 Anne Oliver United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 11.8 PB
3 Bedriska Müllerová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 2: 11.8 NO
4th Ágnes Oros Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 2: 11.8 PB
5 Inga Nyqvist FinlandFinland Finland 2: 17.2 PB
DNF Nicole Goullieux France 1946Fourth French Republic France

Forward 2

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Aranka Kazi Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 2: 11.8 PB
2 Bozena Pestka Poland 1944Poland Poland 2: 12.0 NO
3 Valerie Winn United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 12.4 PB
4th Nina Cernoscek Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 2: 12.7 NO
5 Marianne Weiss Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 2: 15.6 PB
6th Odile Monguillon France 1946Fourth French Republic France 2: 17.3 PB
7th Maria Kessels BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2: 33.7 PB

Forward 3

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Lyudmila Lysenko Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 2: 08.8 CR
2 Diane Leather United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 08.9 SB
3 Anna Bácskai Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 2: 12.5 PB
4th Claude Laurent France 1946Fourth French Republic France 2: 14.2 SB
5 Loredana Simonetti ItalyItaly Italy 2: 15.5 PB
6th Isolde Beichler Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 2: 17.6 PB
7th Ludmila Dunst AustriaAustria Austria 2: 24.7 PB

final

Bronze medalist Lyudmilla Lysenko - in the photo during her Olympic victory in  1960

August 27, 1954, 5 p.m.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Nina Otkalenko Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 2: 08.8 CRe
2 Diane Leather United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 09.8
3 Lyudmila Lysenko Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 2: 11.2
4th Aranka Kazi Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 2: 11.9
5 Bozena Pestka Poland 1944Poland Poland 2: 12.6
6th Valerie Winn United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 13.3
7th Anne Oliver United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 2: 13.3
8th Bedriska Müllerová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 2: 13.6
9 Anna Bácskai Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 2: 14.6

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 800m women , accessed April 17, 2019