European Athletics Championships 1958/110 m hurdles of men

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6th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Men's 110-meter hurdles
city SwedenSweden Stockholm
Stadion Olympic Stadium
Attendees 22 athletes from 16 countries
Competition phase August 22nd (preliminary)
August 23rd (semi-finals)
August 24th (final)
Medalist
gold gold Martin Lauer ( GER ) GermanyGermany 
Silver medals silver Stanko Lorger ( YUG ) YugoslaviaYugoslavia 
Bronze medals bronze Anatoly Mikhailov ( URS ) Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 
Official postcard of the Stockholm Olympic Stadium from 1912

The men's 110-meter hurdles at the 1958 European Athletics Championships was held from August 22 to 24, 1958 in the Stockholm Olympic Stadium.

The German runner Martin Lauer became European champion . He won ahead of the Yugoslav Stanko Lorger . Bronze went to Anatoly Michailow from the Soviet Union.

Records

Existing records

World record 13.4 s United States 48United States Jack Davis Bakersfield , USA June 22, 1956
European record 13.7 s Germany BRBR Germany Martin Lauer Cologne , then FR Germany (now Germany ) July 31, 1957
Ludwigshafen , then BR Germany (now Germany ) 7th August 1957
Cologne , then FR Germany (now Germany ) July 9, 1958
Augsburg , then FR Germany (now Germany ) July 13, 1958
Hanover , then BR Germany (now Germany ) July 19, 1958
Championship record 14.3 s United KingdomUnited Kingdom Don Finlay EM Paris , France September 4, 1938

Record improvement

European champion Martin Lauer improved the existing EM record at these European championships twice: Germany BRBR Germany 

  • 14.2 s - advance, August 22
  • 13.7 s - final, August 24

With his new championship record, Martin Lauer also equalized his own European record for the sixth time.

Preliminary round

August 22, 1958, 10:00 a.m.

The preliminary round was held in four runs. The first three athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the semi-finals.

Forward 1

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Martin Lauer GermanyGermany Germany 14.2 CR
2 Olsen gate NorwayNorway Norway 14.8
3 Nereo Svara ItalyItaly Italy 15.0
4th Milad Petrušić YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 15.2
5 Eamonn Kinsella IrelandIreland Ireland 15.3
DNS Arnold Tschudi SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

Forward 2

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Anatoly Mikhailov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 14.5
2 Peter Hildreth United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 14.5
3 Jacques Dohen France 1946Fourth French Republic France 14.9
4th Peter Nederhand NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 14.9
5 Lars Bergland SwedenSweden Sweden 15.3
6th Ioannis Kambadelis GreeceGreece Greece 15.3

Forward 3

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Stanko Lorger YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 14.4
2 Georgios Marsellos GreeceGreece Greece 14.8
3 Eef Kamerbeek NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 14.8
4th Ivan Veselský CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 15.0
5 Edward Bugała Poland 1944Poland Poland 15.3
6th Heinrich Staub SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 15.5

Forward 4

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Giorgio Mazza ItalyItaly Italy 14.5
2 Kenneth Johanson SwedenSweden Sweden 14.6
3 Günter Brand GermanyGermany Germany 15.6
4th Georges Salmon BelgiumBelgium Belgium 15.6

Semifinals

August 23, 1958, 3 p.m.

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

Run 1

Eef Kamerbeek was eliminated in sixth place in his semifinal run
space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Martin Lauer GermanyGermany Germany 14.5
2 Peter Hildreth United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 14.9
3 Anatoly Mikhailov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 14.9
4th Olsen gate NorwayNorway Norway 14.9
5 Nereo Svara ItalyItaly Italy 15.0
6th Eef Kamerbeek NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 15.1

Run 2

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Stanko Lorger YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 14.4
2 Giorgio Mazza ItalyItaly Italy 14.7
3 Kenneth Johanson SwedenSweden Sweden 14.8
4th Jacques Dohen France 1946Fourth French Republic France 14.9
5 Georgios Marsellos GreeceGreece Greece 15.0
6th Günter Brand GermanyGermany Germany 15.1

final

European record holder Martin Lauer fully lived up to his role as a favorite

August 24, 1958, 2:20 p.m.

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Martin Lauer GermanyGermany Germany 13.7 ERe
2 Stanko Lorger YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 14.1
3 Anatoly Mikhailov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 14.4
4th Peter Hildreth United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 14.4
5 Giorgio Mazza ItalyItaly Italy 14.6
6th Kenneth Johanson SwedenSweden Sweden 14.7

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Men's 110-meter hurdles , accessed April 25, 2019
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 110 m Hurdles , p. 16 (PDF, 271 kB) accessed on April 21, 2019 (French / English)