European Athletics Championships 1971/5000 m men
10th European Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | Men's 5000 meter run |
city | Helsinki |
Stadion | Olympic Stadium |
Attendees | 28 athletes from 16 countries |
Competition phase | August 12th (preliminary) August 15th (final) |
Medalist | |
gold | Juha Väätäinen ( FIN ) |
silver | Jean Wadoux ( FRA ) |
bronze | Harald Norpoth ( FRG ) |
The 5000-meter race of the men at the 1971 European Athletics Championships was on the 12th and 15th of August 1971 at the Olympic Stadium of Helsinki held.
The European champion was Juha Väätäinen from Finland , who had already won the 10,000 meter run four days earlier . Second place went to the French European record holder over 1500 meters, Jean Wadoux. Bronze went to the Federal German Vice European Champion from 1966 and Olympic runner-up from 1964 Harald Norpoth .
Note on the times
At these European Championships, the times were officially given, as was customary in the past, in values rounded to tenths of a second. However, it is based on electronic measurements, the exact hundredths of which are mostly known and are usually listed in the results lists of the sources. When it comes to the distances from the middle distances upwards, the differences to the values officially rounded to tenths of a second do not often play the decisive role as they do on the sprint courses . For this reason, only the exact times are listed in the following summary of results - as far as known.
Records
Existing records
World record | 13: 16.6 min | Ron Clarke | Stockholm , Sweden | 5th July 1966 |
European record | 13: 22.2 min | David Bedford | Edinburgh , UK | June 12, 1971 |
EM record | 13: 42.8 min | Michel Jazy | EM Budapest , Hungary | 4th September 1966 |
Record improvement
European champion Juha Väätäinen improved the existing EM record in the final on August 15th by - rounded - 10.3 seconds to 13: 32.48 minutes.
Preliminary round
August 12, 1971, 7:30 p.m.
The preliminary round was carried out in three runs. The first five athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.
Forward 1
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Jean Wadoux | France | 13: 44.2 |
2 | Javier Álvarez | Spain | 13: 44.2 |
3 | Harald Norpoth | BR Germany | 13: 45.6 |
4th | Michael Baxter | Great Britain | 13: 45.6 |
5 | Rune Holmén | Finland | 13: 46.4 SB |
6th | Jos Hermens | Netherlands | 13: 47.2 NO |
7th | Muharrem Dalkılıç | Turkey | 13: 49.0 PB |
DNS | Yuri Aleksashin | Soviet Union | |
Werner Doessegger | Switzerland | ||
Jürgen Haase | GDR |
Forward 2
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Juha Väätäinen | Finland | 13: 47.6 |
2 | Bernd Dießner | GDR | 13: 49.8 SB |
3 | Bronislaw Malinowski | Poland | 13: 50.0 |
4th | Danijel Korica | Yugoslavia | 13: 52.8 |
5 | Petras Simonelis | Soviet Union | 13: 54.4 |
6th | Alan Blinston | Great Britain | 14: 01.2 |
7th | Egbert Nijstadt | Netherlands | 14: 05.2 |
8th | Wolfgang Falke | BR Germany | 14: 05.6 |
9 | Giuseppe Ardizzone | Italy | 14: 06.6 |
10 | Jean-Yves Le Flohic | France | 14: 10.2 |
11 | Donald Walsh | Ireland | 14: 12.6 PB |
Forward 3
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Emiel Puttemans | Belgium | 13: 50.4 |
2 | Frank Eisenberg | GDR | 13: 52.4 |
3 | Allan Rushmer | Great Britain | 13: 52.6 |
4th | Let Virén | Finland | 13: 53.2 |
5 | Vladimir Afonin | Soviet Union | 13: 53.6 |
6th | Giuseppe Cindolo | Italy | 13: 54.8 SB |
7th | Werner Girke | BR Germany | 13: 56.0 SB |
8th | Stanislav Hoffman | Czechoslovakia | 13: 58.6 SB |
9 | Michel Bernard | France | 14: 02.2 |
DNF | Arne Kvalheim | Norway |
final
August 15, 1971, 6:10 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (min) |
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1 | Juha Väätäinen | Finland | 13: 32.48 CR / NO |
2 | Jean Wadoux | France | 13: 33.56 SB |
3 | Harald Norpoth | BR Germany | 13: 33.79 SB |
4th | Danijel Korica | Yugoslavia | 13: 34.88 |
5 | Javier Álvarez | Spain | 13: 35.84 |
6th | Emiel Puttemans | Belgium | 13: 36.60 SB |
7th | Let Virén | Finland | 13: 38.46 |
8th | Bronislaw Malinowski | Poland | 13: 39.33 NO |
9 | Frank Eisenberg | GDR | 13: 41.07 SB |
10 | Petras Simonelis | Soviet Union | 13: 42.78 |
11 | Michael Baxter | Great Britain | 13: 43.16 SB |
12 | Rune Holmén | Finland | 13: 46.50 |
13 | Allan Rushmer | Great Britain | 13: 48.19 SB |
14th | Bernd Dießner | GDR | 13: 50.79 |
DNF | Vladimir Afonin | Soviet Union |
The eighth place Bronisław Malinowski (on the photo in the leading position) - later among other things Olympic champion 1980 and European champion 1974 over 3000 meters obstacle
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Helsinki 1971 from european-athletics.org, accessed June 20, 2019
- Men 5000m European Championship 1971 Helsinki on todor66.com, accessed June 20, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 1971 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed June 20, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Men 5000m European Championship 1971 Helsinki, p. 413 (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on June 20, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1971, 5000 m men on sportschau.de, accessed on June 20, 2019
- 10th European Athletics Championships 1971 in Helsinki, Finland from ifosta.de, accessed on June 20, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 5000 m men , accessed June 20
- ↑ Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 5000 m Men , p. 13 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on June 20, 2019 (Spanish / English)