European Athletics Championships 1990/200 m men
15th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 200 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 21 athletes from 14 countries | ||||||||
venue | Split | ||||||||
Competition location | Poljud Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 29th (preliminary) August 30th (semifinals / finals) |
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The men's 200-meter run at the 1990 European Athletics Championships was held on August 29 and 30, 1990 in the Poljud Stadium in Split .
In this competition, two medals went to the British sprinters, gold and bronze. European champion was the third in 1987 World Cup John Regis . The Frenchman Jean-Charles Trouabal won the silver medal. Bronze went to the 100-meter - WM -third 1987 Linford Christie , who two days before his second EM had won -Titel over 100 meters and 1988 despite a positive pseudoephedrine -Befundes Olympic silver in the 100-meter dash had received.
Records
Existing records
World record | 19.72 s | Pietro Mennea | Mexico City , Mexico | September 12, 1979 |
European record | ||||
Championship record | 20.16 s | EM Prague , Czechoslovakia | September 1, 1978 |
Record setting and improvement
European champion John Regis equalized or improved the existing EM record in the semi-finals and finals:
- 20.16 s - 1st semi-final on August 30th, equalization of the EM record
- 20.11 s - Final on August 30, improvement of the EM record by five hundredths of a second
Preliminary round
August 29, 1990, 5:35 pm
The preliminary round was carried out in three runs. The first four athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semifinals.
Forward 1
Wind: +1.1 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | John Regis | Great Britain | 20.67 |
2 | Gilles Quenéhervé | France | 20.87 |
3 | Stefano Tilli | Italy | 20.92 |
4th | Lars Pedersen | Denmark | 21.02 |
5 | Enrique Talavera | Spain | 21.15 |
6th | Pedro Agostinho | Portugal | 21.16 |
7th | Barış Özatman | Turkey | 21.47 |
Forward 2
Wind: +3.4 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Jean-Charles Trouabal | France | 20.45 |
2 | Oleg Fatun | Soviet Union | 20.56 |
3 | Nikolay Antonov | Bulgaria | 20.64 |
4th | Patrick Stevens | Belgium | 20.76 |
5 | Marcus Adam | Great Britain | 20.79 |
6th | Luís Barroso | Portugal | 20.89 |
7th | Aham Okeke | Norway | 21.14 |
Forward 3
Wind: +2.4 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Sandro Floris | Italy | 20.47 |
2 | Alain Reimann | Switzerland | 20.81 |
3 | Linford Christie | Great Britain | 20.85 |
4th | Peter Klein | BR Germany | 20.87 |
5 | Anninos Marcoullides | Cyprus | 21.41 |
6th | Bruno Marie-Rose | France | 21.46 |
Semifinals
August 30, 1990, 5:35 p.m.
In each of the two semi-finals, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.
Run 1
Wind: +0.5 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | John Regis | Great Britain | 20.16 CRe |
2 | Jean-Charles Trouabal | France | 20.54 |
3 | Nikolay Antonov | Bulgaria | 20.67 |
4th | Stefano Tilli | Italy | 20.75 |
5 | Marcus Adam | Great Britain | 20.83 |
6th | Alain Reimann | Switzerland | 21.07 |
7th | Lars Pedersen | Denmark | 21.21 |
8th | Enrique Talavera | Spain | 21.31 |
Run 2
Wind: ± 0.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Linford Christie | Great Britain | 20.56 |
2 | Sandro Floris | Italy | 20.52 |
3 | Oleg Fatun | Soviet Union | 20.86 |
4th | Patrick Stevens | Belgium | 20.95 |
5 | Gilles Quenéhervé | France | 21.00 |
6th | Peter Klein | BR Germany | 21.01 |
7th | Luís Barroso | Portugal | 21.25 |
8th | Aham Okeke | Norway | 21.37 |
final
August 30, 1990
Wind: ± 0.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | John Regis | Great Britain | 20.11 CR |
2 | Jean-Charles Trouabal | France | 20.31 |
3 | Linford Christie | Great Britain | 20.33 |
4th | Stefano Tilli | Italy | 20.66 |
5 | Nikolay Antonov | Bulgaria | 20.68 |
6th | Oleg Fatun | Soviet Union | 20.77 |
7th | Patrick Stevens | Belgium | 20.80 |
8th | Sandro Floris | Italy | 20.84 |
European champion John Regis, third in 1987 World Cup
The bronze medalist Linford Christie, two days earlier for the second time winner over 100 meters had when WM -Dritter of 1987 and Olympic silver medalist from 1988 its bigger successes than 100-meter runner - in 1992 , he came in the 100 meters Olympic champion and 1993 world champion
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Split 1990 at european-athletics.org, accessed on August 28, 2019
- Men 200m European Championship 1990 Split on todor66.com, accessed September 10, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 1990 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on September 10, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Men 200m European Championship 1990 Split, p. 452 (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on September 10, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1990, 200 m men on sportschau.de, accessed on September 10, 2019
- 15th European Athletics Championships 1990 in Split, Yugoslavia from ifosta.de, accessed on September 10, 2019
Video
- Men's 200m Final European Championship in Split 1990 , published on September 9, 2015 on youtube.com (English), accessed on September 10, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 200 m men , accessed September 10, 2019