European Athletics Championships 1962/100 m women

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7th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline 100-meter run for women
city YugoslaviaYugoslavia Belgrade
Stadion Partizan Stadium
Attendees 19 athletes from 10 countries
Competition phase September 12th (preliminary)
September 13th (semifinals / finals)
Medalists
gold gold Dorothy Hyman ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Silver medals silver Jutta Heine ( GER ) GermanyGermany 
Bronze medals bronze Teresa Ciepły ( POL ) Poland 1944Poland 
Panoramic view of the Partizan Stadium 2014 - 52nd years after the European Championships there

The women's 100-meter run at the 1962 European Athletics Championships was held on September 12 and 13, 1962 in Belgrade's Partizan Stadium .

The British Olympic runner-up from 1960 Dorothy Hyman became European champion . She won over 200 meters Jutta Heine before the German Olympic championship in 1960 . Bronze went to Teresa Ciepły from Poland .

Records

Existing records

World record 11.2 s United StatesUnited States Wilma Rudolph Stuttgart , then FR Germany (now Germany ) July 11, 1961
European record 11.3 s Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Wera Krepkina Kiev , then Soviet Union (now Ukraine ) September 13, 1958
EM record 11.6 s United KingdomUnited Kingdom Heather Young Semi-finals of the EM in Stockholm , Sweden August 21, 1958

Record improvements

Vice European Champion Jutta Heine improved the existing championship record twice: GermanyGermany 

  • 11.5 s - 2nd lead, September 12th
  • 11.4s - 1st semifinals, September 13th

The 11.3 seconds achieved in the final by the European Champion Dorothy Hyman and the Vice European Champion Jutta Heine could not be recognized as a record because the tailwind was too strong. United KingdomUnited Kingdom GermanyGermany 

Preliminary round

September 12, 1962, 12:50 p.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

Wind: -0.2 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Hannelore Raepke GermanyGermany Germany 11.9
2 Galina Popova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 11.9
3 Erzsébet Heldt Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 12.0
4th Zdenka Leskovac YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 12.1
5 Michèle Davaze FranceFrance France 12.2
DNS Donata Govoni ItalyItaly Italy

Forward 2

Wind: -0.3 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Jutta Heine GermanyGermany Germany 11.5 CR
2 Halina Górecka Poland 1944Poland Poland 11.7
3 Margit Markó Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 11.8
4th Madeleine Cobb United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 12.0
5 Therese Schueremans BelgiumBelgium Belgium 13.0

Forward 3

Wind: -0.5 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Dorothy Hyman United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 11.6
2 Teresa Ciepły Poland 1944Poland Poland 11.8
3 Ludmilla Motina Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 11.9
4th Daniela Spampani ItalyItaly Italy 12.1
5 Veselina Kolarova Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Bulgaria 12.2

Forward 4

Wind: -0.9 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Elżbieta Szyroka Poland 1944Poland Poland 12.0
2 Martha Pensberger GermanyGermany Germany 12.0
3 Daphne Arden United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 12.1
4th Terez Bata Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 12.2

Semifinals

September 13, 1962

Martha Pensberger (third from left in the international match between Germany and the Netherlands in 1961) was eliminated from the semi-finals as fourth of her run
Halina Górecka (left) did not reach the finals with sixth place in her semifinals

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

Run 1

Wind: +0.8 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Jutta Heine GermanyGermany Germany 11.4 CR
2 Teresa Ciepły Poland 1944Poland Poland 11.6
3 Daphne Arden United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 11.7
4th Galina Popova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 11.8
5 Erzsébet Heldt Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 12.0
6th Margit Markó Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 12.6

Run 2

Wind: +0.6 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Dorothy Hyman United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 11.6
2 Elżbieta Szyroka Poland 1944Poland Poland 11.7
3 Hannelore Raepke GermanyGermany Germany 11.7
4th Martha Pensberger GermanyGermany Germany 11.8
5 Ludmilla Motina Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 11.9
6th Halina Górecka Poland 1944Poland Poland 12.0

final

Bronze medalist Teresa Ciepły

September 13, 1962

Wind: +2.3 m / s
Because of the too strong wind support in the final, the times achieved were not ready for the best.

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Dorothy Hyman United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 11.3
2 Jutta Heine GermanyGermany Germany 11.3
3 Teresa Ciepły Poland 1944Poland Poland 11.4
4th Daphne Arden United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 11.5
5 Hannelore Raepke GermanyGermany Germany 11.6
6th Elżbieta Szyroka Poland 1944Poland Poland 11.8

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 100m women , accessed May 2, 2019
  2. ^ Progression of the European Outdoor Records. 100 m Women on rfea.es, p. 47 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on May 2, 2019