European Athletics Championships 1958/100 m women
6th European Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | 100-meter run for women |
city | Stockholm |
Stadion | Olympic Stadium |
Participants | 27 athletes from 14 countries |
Competition phase | August 20 (preliminary) August 21 (semi-finals / finals) |
Medalists | |
gold | Heather Young ( GBR ) |
silver | Wera Krepkina ( URS ) |
bronze | Christa Stubnick ( GER ) |
The 100-meter run for women at the European Athletics Championships in 1958 was held on August 20 and 21, 1958 in the Stockholm Olympic Stadium.
The European champion was the Briton Heather Young . She won ahead of the Soviet sprinter Wera Krepkina . Bronze went to Christa Stubnick from the GDR who came second in the 1956 Olympics .
Records
Existing records
World record | 11.3 s | Shirley Strickland de la Hunty | Warsaw , Poland | 4th August 1955 |
European record | 11.5 s | Giuseppina Leone | Bologna , Italy | October 21, 1956 |
Championship record | 11.7 s | Fanny Blankers-Koen | EM Brussels , Belgium | August 24, 1952 (preliminary) |
August 25, 1952 (final) |
Record setting / record improvement
European champion Heather Young equalized the existing EM record once and improved it once:
- 11.7 s - 3rd lead, August 20
- 11.6s - 1st semifinals, August 21
Preliminary round
August 20, 1958, 10.30 a.m. / 3.55 p.m.
The preliminary round was carried out in six runs. The first three athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the semi-finals.
Forward 1
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Walentyna Maslowska | Soviet Union | 11.8 |
2 | Inge Fuhrmann | Germany | 11.9 |
3 | Dorothy Hyman | Great Britain | 12.0 |
4th | Reidun Buer | Norway | 12.8 |
Forward 2
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nonna Polyakova | Soviet Union | 11.9 |
2 | Christa Stubnick | Germany | 11.9 |
3 | Joke Bijleveld | Netherlands | 12.1 |
4th | Vivi Markussen | Denmark | 12.5 |
Forward 3
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Heather Young | Great Britain | 11.7 CRe |
2 | Elżbieta Ćmok | Poland | 12.0 |
3 | Juliette Angenieux | France | 12.2 |
4th | Alice Fischer | Switzerland | 12.4 |
Forward 4
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Madeleine Weston | Great Britain | 12.0 |
2 | Barbara Janiszewska | Poland | 12.1 |
3 | Britt Mårtensson | Sweden | 12.4 |
4th | Ine Spijk | Netherlands | 12.5 |
5 | Alice Merz | Switzerland | 13.4 |
Forward 5
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wera Krepkina | Soviet Union | 11.9 |
2 | Anni Biechl | Germany | 12.0 |
3 | Catherine Capdevielle | France | 12.1 |
4th | Sandra Valenti | Italy | 12.3 |
5 | Olga Šikovec | Yugoslavia | 12.4 |
Forward 6
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Giuseppina Leone | Italy | 12.0 |
2 | Johanna Bloemhof | Netherlands | 12.1 |
3 | Celina Jesionowska | Poland | 12.4 |
4th | Friedl Murauer | Austria | 12.4 |
5 | Stella Mousouri | Greece | 13.1 |
Semifinals
August 21, 1958, 3 p.m.
In each of the three semi-finals, the first two athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.
Run 1
Wind: +1.7 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Heather Young | Great Britain | 11.6 CR |
2 | Wera Krepkina | Soviet Union | 11.8 |
3 | Anni Biechl | Germany | 11.9 |
4th | Catherine Capdevielle | France | 11.9 |
5 | Britt Mårtensson | Sweden | 12.3 |
6th | Elżbieta Ćmok | Poland | 12.3 |
Run 2
Wind: +1.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Christa Stubnick | Germany | 11.8 |
2 | Walentyna Maslowska | Soviet Union | 11.9 |
3 | Johanna Bloemhof | Netherlands | 12.2 |
4th | Celina Jesionowska | Poland | 12.2 |
5 | Dorothy Hyman | Great Britain | 12.3 |
6th | Juliette Angenieux | France | 12.6 |
Run 3
Wind: +1.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Madeleine Weston | Great Britain | 11.7 |
2 | Giuseppina Leone | Italy | 11.8 |
3 | Nonna Polyakova | Soviet Union | 11.9 |
4th | Inge Fuhrmann | Germany | 12.0 |
5 | Barbara Janiszewska | Poland | 12.1 |
6th | Joke Bijleveld | Netherlands | 12.3 |
Barbara Janiszewska, later Barbara Sobotta, was fifth in her semi-final run and was not in the final - two days later she became European champion over 200 meters
final
August 21, 1958, 6 p.m.
Wind: −1.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Heather Young | Great Britain | 11.7 |
2 | Wera Krepkina | Soviet Union | 11.7 |
3 | Christa Stubnick | Germany | 11.8 |
4th | Madeleine Weston | Great Britain | 11.8 |
5 | Giuseppina Leone | Italy | 11.8 |
6th | Walentyna Maslowska | Soviet Union | 11.9 |
Bronze medal for the 1956 Olympic runner-up Christa Stubnick
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Stockholm 1958 at european-athletics.org, accessed on May 2, 2019
- Women 100m European Championship 1958 Stockholm on todor66.com, accessed on May 2, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 1958 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed May 2, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1958, 100 m women on sportschau.de, accessed on May 2, 2019
- 6th European Athletics Championships 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden from ifosta.de, accessed on May 2, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 100m women , accessed May 2, 2019
- ^ Progression of the European Outdoor Records. 100 m Women on rfea.es, p. 47 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on May 2, 2019