European Athletics Championships 1966/100 m men

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8th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Men's 100-meter run
city Hungary 1957Hungary Budapest
Stadion Népstadion
Attendees 36 athletes from 18 countries
Competition phase August 30th (preliminary / semi-finals)
August 31st (final)
Medalist
gold gold Wiesław Maniak ( POL ) Poland 1944Poland 
Silver medals silver Roger Bambuck ( FRA ) FranceFrance 
Bronze medals bronze Claude Piquemal ( FRA ) FranceFrance 
The Népstadion at an event
in 1953

The men's 100-meter run at the 1966 European Athletics Championships was held on August 30 and 31, 1966 in Budapest's Népstadion .

In this competition there were two medals for the sprinters from France: silver and bronze. The European champion was Wiesław Maniak from Poland . He won ahead of Roger Bambuck . Bronze went to defending champion Claude Piquemal .

Existing records

World record 10.0 s Germany BRBR Germany Armin Hary Zurich , Switzerland June 21, 1960
CanadaCanada Harry Jerome Saskatoon , Canada July 15, 1960
VenezuelaVenezuela Horacio Esteves Caracas , Venezuela 15th August 1964
United StatesUnited States Bob Hayes OS Tokyo , Japan October 15, 1964
European record Germany BRBR Germany Armin Hary Zurich , Switzerland June 21, 1960
Championship record 10.3 s Poland 1944Poland Marian Foik EM Belgrade , Yugoslavia September 12, 1962
Germany BRBR Germany Peter Gamper
Germany BRBR Germany Alfred Hebauf

Note:
The fastest electronically timed time at European Championships - the winning time of the 1958 European Champion Armin Hary in the final on August 20, 1958 with 10.35 seconds - is unofficial as a championship record. Hary's time was unmatched at the 1966 European Championships.

The existing official EM record of 10.3 s was not set at these European championships and was not improved.

Preliminary round

August 30, 1966, 5:35 p.m.

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

Forward 1

Wind: -1.3 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Wiesław Maniak Poland 1944Poland Poland 10.7
2 Ipolito Giani ItalyItaly Italy 10.7
3 Menzies Campbell United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10.7
4th Harald Eggers Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 10.7
5 Juraj Demeč CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 10.8
6th Huba Rozsnyai Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 11.0
DNS Zhivko Traykov Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Bulgaria

Forward 2

Wind: -0.1 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Manfred Knickenberg Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 10.6
2 Włodzimierz Anielak Poland 1944Poland Poland 10.8
3 Jacques Vanhee BelgiumBelgium Belgium 10.8
4th Ronald Jones United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10.8
DSQ Herbert Bende CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 2 false starts
DNS Lewandowski Poland 1944Poland Poland
Ole Bernt Skarstein SwedenSweden Sweden

Forward 3

Wind: ± 0.0 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Roger Bambuck FranceFrance France 10.4
2 Heinz Erbstößer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 10.6
3 Gert Metz Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 10.6
4th Gheorghe Zamfirescu Romania 1952Romania Romania 10.7
5 Lajos Hajdú Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 10.8
6th Petr Utekal CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 10.9
7th Joseph Cassaglia GibraltarGibraltar Gibraltar 12.4

Forward 4

Wind: ± 0.0 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Barrie Kelly United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10.7
2 Marc Berger FranceFrance France 10.7
3 Hans-Jürgen Felsen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 10.8
4th Edvīns Ozoliņš Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 10.8
5 József Istóczky Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 10.8
6th Tadeusz Jaworski Poland 1944Poland Poland 10.9
DNS Chipokolev Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Bulgaria

Forward 5

Wind: -0.1 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Claude Piquemal FranceFrance France 10.7
2 Angelo Squazzero ItalyItaly Italy 10.8
3 Hans Hönger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 10.8
4th Alexander Lebedev Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 10.8
5 José Luis Sánchez Spain 1945Spain Spain 10.9
6th Tomi Stefanllari AlbaniaAlbania Albania 11.3
With his 10.8 seconds in the sixth heat, Rob Heemskerk missed the semifinals by one place

Forward 6

Wind: ± 0.0 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Pasquale Giannattasio ItalyItaly Italy 10.5
2 Nikolai Ivanov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 10.6
3 Panagiotis Nikolaidis Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece 10.7
4th Max Barandun SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 10.8
5 Rob Heemskerk NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 10.8
6th Sonar Coşan TurkeyTurkey Turkey 11.0

Semifinals

August 31, 1966, 5:50 p.m.

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

Run 1

Heinz Erbstößer (far right) was eliminated in eighth place in the first semi-final run

Wind: +0.6 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
official
(hand-stopped)
unofficial
(electronic)
1 Roger Bambuck FranceFrance France 10.5 10.62
2 Ipolito Giani ItalyItaly Italy 10.6 10.74
3 Barrie Kelly United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10.7 10.81
4th Hans-Jürgen Felsen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 10.8 10.82
5 Gheorghe Zamfirescu Romania 1952Romania Romania 10.8 10.86
6th Włodzimierz Anielak Poland 1944Poland Poland 10.8 10.91
7th Edvīns Ozoliņš Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 10.8 10.94
8th Heinz Erbstößer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 10.8 10.95

Run 2

Wind: -1.3 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Pasquale Giannattasio ItalyItaly Italy 10.7
2 Claude Piquemal FranceFrance France 10.7
3 Gert Metz Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 10.8
4th Alexander Lebedev Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 10.9
5 Ronald Jones United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10.9
6th Panagiotis Nikolaidis Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece 11.0
7th Hans Hönger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 11.2
DSQ Harald Eggers Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 2 false starts
Menzies Campbell - here as a successful politician in 2008 - could not qualify for the final with fourth place in his semifinals

Run 3

Wind: -0.6 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Manfred Knickenberg Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 10.6
2 Wiesław Maniak Poland 1944Poland Poland 10.6
3 Nikolai Ivanov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 10.7
4th Menzies Campbell United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10.8
5 Marc Berger FranceFrance France 10.8
6th Jacques Vanhee BelgiumBelgium Belgium 10.9
7th Max Barandun SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 11.0
DNS Angelo Squazzero ItalyItaly Italy

final

August 31, 1966, 7:05 p.m.

Wind: −0.6 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
official
(hand-stopped)
unofficial
(electronic)
1 Wiesław Maniak Poland 1944Poland Poland 10.5 10.60
2 Roger Bambuck FranceFrance France 10.5 10.61
3 Claude Piquemal FranceFrance France 10.5 10.62
4th Manfred Knickenberg Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 10.6 10.62
5 Ipolito Giani ItalyItaly Italy 10.6 10.71
6th Barrie Kelly United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 10.7 10.76
7th Nikolai Ivanov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 10.7 10.82
8th Pasquale Giannattasio ItalyItaly Italy 20.1 k. A.

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References and comments

  1. a b IAAF world records. 100m men , accessed May 6, 2019