European Athletics Championships 1958/100 m men
6th European Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | Men's 100-meter run |
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Stadion | Olympic Stadium |
Attendees | 29 athletes from 18 countries |
Competition phase | August 19 (preliminary) August 20 (semi-finals / finals) |
Medalist | |
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Armin Hary ( GER )
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Manfred Germar ( GER )
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Peter Radford ( GBR )
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The men's 100-meter run at the 1958 European Athletics Championships was held on August 19 and 20, 1958 in the Stockholm Olympic Stadium.
In this competition there was a double victory for the German sprinters. Armin Hary was European champion ahead of Manfred Germar . Bronze went to the Briton Peter Radford .
Records
Existing records
World record | 10.1 s |
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Berlin , then FR Germany (now Germany ) | 3rd August 1956 |
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Berlin , then FR Germany (now Germany ) | 4th August 1956 | ||
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Ontario , Canada | October 20, 1956 | ||
Santa Ana , USA | October 27, 1956 | |||
European record | 10.2 s |
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Belgrade , then Yugoslavia (now Serbia ) | August 25, 1951 |
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Yokohama , Japan | October 31, 1954 | ||
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Cologne , then FR Germany (now Germany ) | July 31, 1957 | ||
Budapest , Hungary | October 12, 1957 | |||
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Hanover , then BR Germany (now Germany ) | July 20, 1958 | ||
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Hanover , then BR Germany (now Germany ) | July 20, 1958 | ||
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Hanover , then BR Germany (now Germany ) | July 20, 1958 | ||
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Hanover , then BR Germany (now Germany ) | July 20, 1958 | ||
Championship record | 10.4 s |
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EM Paris , France | September 3, 1938 |
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Record settings / improvements
Officially, the hand-stopped times applied at that time. After that, the EM record of 10.4 s was set four times at these European championships:
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Jocelyn Delecour - advance, August 19th
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Armin Hary - Final, August 20th
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Manfred Germar - Final, August 20
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Peter Radford - Final, August 20th
The winning time of the European champion Armin Hary from the final, electronically stopped with 10.35 s, is unofficial as a new championship record.
Preliminary round
August 19, 1958, 3:10 p.m. and 5:40 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
Wind: +1.1 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Manfred Germar |
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10.9 |
2 | Livio Berruti |
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10.9 |
3 | Sven-Olof Westlund |
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11.0 |
4th | Nikolaos Georgopoulos |
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11.1 |
5 | Hans Wehrli-Frei |
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11.4 |
Forward 2
Wind: +0.3 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Bjørn Nilsen |
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10.8 |
2 | Heinz Müller |
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10.8 |
3 | Roy Sandstrom |
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10.8 |
4th | Jacques Vercruysse |
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10.9 |
5 | Edward Szmidt |
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11.0 |
Forward 3
Wind: +0.5 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Peter Radford |
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10.6 |
2 | Marian Foik |
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10.8 |
3 | Mikhail Bachvarov |
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11.0 |
4th | Václav Janeček |
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11.1 |
5 | Aydin Onur |
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11.3 |
Forward 4
Wind: +1.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Jocelyn Delecour |
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10.4 CRe |
2 | Bjorn Malmroos |
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10.8 |
3 | Salvatore Giannone |
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10.8 |
4th | Sándor Jakabfy |
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10.9 |
5 | Richard Schwarzgruber |
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11.1 |
Forward 5
Wind: +2.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Leonid Bartenew |
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11.0 |
2 | Béla Goldoványi |
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11.1 |
3 | Jan Stesso |
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11.2 |
4th | Hilmar Þorbjörnsson |
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11.3 |
5 | Peter Rasmussen |
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11.3 |
Forward 6
Wind: +1.3 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Armin Hary |
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10.7 |
2 | Yuri Konovalov |
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10.7 |
3 | Constantin Lissenko |
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10.9 |
4th | Adolf Huber |
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11.0 |
Semifinals
August 20, 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: +0.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Jocelyn Delecour |
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10.5 |
2 | Marian Foik |
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10.7 |
3 | Bjørn Nilsen |
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10.8 |
4th | Livio Berruti |
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10.8 |
5 | Heinz Müller |
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10.9 |
6th | Sven-Olof Westlund |
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11.0 |
Run 2
Wind: +1.2 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Peter Radford |
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10.5 |
2 | Armin Hary |
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10.6 |
3 | Constantin Lissenko |
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10.8 |
4th | Leonid Bartenew |
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10.8 |
5 | Jan Stesso |
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11.1 |
6th | Salvatore Giannone |
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11.1 |
Run 3
Wind: +0.8 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Manfred Germar |
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10.5 |
2 | Yuri Konovalov |
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10.6 |
3 | Roy Sandstrom |
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10.7 |
4th | Béla Goldoványi |
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10.7 |
5 | Bjorn Malmroos |
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10.8 |
6th | Mikhail Bachvarov |
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10.8 |
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final
August 20, 1958, 6.45 p.m.
Wind: +1.5 m / s
Officially, the hand-stopped value of 10.4 s entered the list of results for the winner Armin Hary. With this, Hary set the European championship record from 1938 held by Italian Orazio Mariani and Dutchman Wil van Beveren , as did the second and third placed Manfred Germar and Peter Radford.
Hary's winning time from the final, electronically stopped with 10.35 s, is unofficial as a new championship record.
space | Surname | nation | Official time (s) | Electron. Time (s) |
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1 | Armin Hary |
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10.4 CRe | 10.35 CR |
2 | Manfred Germar |
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10.4 CRe | |
3 | Peter Radford |
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10.4 CRe | |
4th | Jocelyn Delecour |
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10.5 | |
5 | Yuri Konovalov |
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10.7 | |
6th | Marian Foik |
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10.9 |
Manfred Germar ( right ) - considered the real favorite before the race - became vice European champion and won the 200-meter run three days later
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Stockholm 1958 from european-athletics.org, accessed April 22, 2019
- Men 100m European Championship 1958 Stockholm on todor66.com, accessed April 22, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 1958 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed April 22, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1958, 100 m men on sportschau.de, accessed on April 22, 2019
- 6th European Athletics Championships 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden from ifosta.de, accessed on April 22, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 100m men , accessed April 21, 2019
- ↑ Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 100 m Men , p. 6 (PDF, 271 kB) accessed on April 21, 2019 (French / English)