European Athletics Championships 2012/100 m hurdles for women

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21st European Athletics Championships
Logo of the 21st European Athletics Championships
discipline 100 meter hurdles
gender Women
Attendees 28 athletes from 17 countries
venue FinlandFinland Helsinki
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase June 29th (preliminary / semi-finals)
June 30th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Alina Talaj ( BLR ) Belarus 1995Belarus 
Silver medal Kazjaryna Paplauskaja ( BLR ) Belarus 1995Belarus 
Bronze medal Beate Schrott ( AUT ) AustriaAustria 

The women's 100-meter hurdles at the 2012 European Athletics Championships took place on June 29 and 30, 2012 in the Olympic Stadium in the Finnish capital Helsinki .

In this competition, the runners from Belarus won a double victory. Alina Talaj became European champion . Second place went to Kazjaryna Paplauskaja . Bronze went to the Austrian Beate Schrott .

Existing records

World record 12.21 s Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Jordanka Donkova Stara Sagora , Bulgaria 20th August 1988
European record
EM record 12.38 s EM Stuttgart , Federal Republic of Germany August 29, 1986

The European Championship record, which has existed since 1986 , was nowhere near reached at these European championships.

doping

There was also a doping case in the hurdles sprint. The Turkish defending champion Nevin Yanıt , who initially won the competition, was subsequently disqualified on June 30, 2015 for doping abuse and suspended for two years.

The main victims were four athletes:

Preliminary round

Elisa Leinonen was fifth in her lead, missing twelve hundredths of a second from participating in the semi-finals

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

Forward 1

June 29, 2012, 9:45 a.m.

Wind: +0.3 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Kazjaryna Paplauskaya Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 12.97
2 Micol Cattaneo ItalyItaly Italy 13.07
3 Olga Samilova RussiaRussia Russia 13.11
4th Nadine Hildebrand GermanyGermany Germany 13.15
5 Elisa Leinonen FinlandFinland Finland 13.29
6th Mónica Lopes PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.83
DOP Nevin Yanıt TurkeyTurkey Turkey admitted to the semifinals
Despite the Finnish U23 record, Nooralotta Neziri missed the semi-finals because of a doped participant who was later disqualified

Forward 2

June 29, 2012, 9:53 am

Wind: −0.4 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Beate scrap AustriaAustria Austria 12.98
2 Julia Kondakova RussiaRussia Russia 13.11
3 Alice Decaux FranceFrance France 13.13
4th Anne Zagré BelgiumBelgium Belgium 13.14
5 Christina Vukicevic NorwayNorway Norway 13.17
6th Nooralotta Neziri FinlandFinland Finland 13.23 NU23R / actually qualified for the semi-finals
7th Viorica Ţigau RomaniaRomania Romania 13.59

Forward 3

June 29, 2012, 10:01 am

Wind: −0.8 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Marzia Caravelli ItalyItaly Italy 13.03
2 Eline Berings BelgiumBelgium Belgium 13.09
3 Aïsseta Diawara Diawara FranceFrance France 13.10
4th Marina Tomić SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 13.36
5 Victoria Writing Ice AustriaAustria Austria 13.39
6th Sharona Bakker NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 13.59
7th Gorana Cvijetić Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 14.41

Forward 4

June 29, 2012, 10:09 am

Wind: −0.4 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Alina Talaj Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 12.93
2 Cindy Roleder GermanyGermany Germany 13.12
3 Lucie Škrobáková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 13.17
4th Clélia Reuse SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 13.25
5 Isabelle Pedersen NorwayNorway Norway 13.38
6th Giulia Pennella ItalyItaly Italy 13.43
7th Sandra Gomis FranceFrance France 13.63

Semifinals

From the two semi-finals, the first three athletes - highlighted in light blue - as well as the two fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final.

Run 1

June 29, 2012, 7:35 pm

Wind: −0.1 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Alina Talaj Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 13.03
2 Beate scrap AustriaAustria Austria 13.08
3 Micol Cattaneo ItalyItaly Italy 13.10
4th Eline Berings BelgiumBelgium Belgium 13.17 Eline Berings or Lucie Škrobáková actually qualified for the final
5 Christina Vukicevic NorwayNorway Norway 13.23
6th Julia Kondakova RussiaRussia Russia 13.32
7th Nadine Hildebrand GermanyGermany Germany 13.52
DSQ Aïsseta Diawara FranceFrance France IAAF Rule 162.7 - false start

Run 2

June 29, 2012, 7:43 pm

Wind: +0.6 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Kazjaryna Paplauskaya Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 13.03
2 Anne Zagré BelgiumBelgium Belgium 13.08
3 Cindy Roleder GermanyGermany Germany 13.13
4th Marzia Caravelli ItalyItaly Italy 13.15
5 Lucie Škrobáková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 13.17 Lucie Škrobáková or Eline Berings actually qualified for the final
6th Olga Samilova RussiaRussia Russia 13.24
7th Alice Decaux FranceFrance France 13.35
DOP Nevin Yanıt TurkeyTurkey Turkey admitted to the finals

final

European champion Alina Talaj

June 30, 2012, 10:35 p.m.

Wind: −1.4 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Alina Talaj Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 12.91
2 Kazjaryna Paplauskaya Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 12.97
3 Beate scrap AustriaAustria Austria 12.99
4th Anne Zagré BelgiumBelgium Belgium 13.02
5 Marzia Caravelli ItalyItaly Italy 13.11
6th Cindy Roleder GermanyGermany Germany 13.11
7th Micol Cattaneo ItalyItaly Italy 13.16
DOP Nevin Yanıt TurkeyTurkey Turkey

Web links

Video

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 100 m hurdles women , accessed on January 24, 2020
  2. European hurdle champion Yanit banned for doping , Westfälische Nachrichten, October 28, 2013, accessed on February 3, 2019
  3. IAAF competition rules , page 71 PDF (4364KB), accessed on January 24, 2020