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1974 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres

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The women's 60 metres event at the 1974 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 10 March in Gothenburg.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Renate Stecher
 East Germany
Andrea Lynch
 Great Britain
Irena Szewińska
 Poland

Results

Heats

First 4 from each heat (Q) qualified directly for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Irena Szewińska  Poland 7.24 Q, =WB
2 1 Andrea Lynch  Great Britain 7.30 Q
2 2 Annegret Richter  West Germany 7.30 Q
4 2 Lyudmila Maslakova  Soviet Union 7.34 Q
4 3 Mona-Lisa Pursiainen  Finland 7.34 Q
6 4 Sylviane Telliez  France 7.37 Q
7 4 Renate Stecher  East Germany 7.37 Q
8 1 Nadezhda Besfamilnaya  Soviet Union 7.38 Q
9 3 Linda Haglund  Sweden 7.41 Q
10 2 Ellen Strophal  East Germany 7.45 Q
10 3 Christiane Krause  West Germany 7.45 Q
12 1 Nadine Goletto  France 7.46 Q
13 1 Renate Hoser  East Germany 7.49 Q
14 4 Elvira Possekel  West Germany 7.51 Q
15 4 Małgorzata Bogucka  Poland 7.57 Q
16 4 Carmen Ene  Romania 7.65 Q
17 3 Carmen Mähr  Austria 7.69
18 4 Mieke van Wissen-Sterk  Netherlands 7.70
19 2 Birthe Pedersen  Denmark 7.73
20 1 Wilma Schurink  Netherlands 7.82
21 1 Lea Alaerts  Belgium 7.85

Semifinals

First 4 from each heat (Q) qualified directly for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Mona-Lisa Pursiainen  Finland 7.22 Q, =WB
2 2 Andrea Lynch  Great Britain 7.24 Q, NR
3 2 Sylviane Telliez  France 7.27 Q
4 2 Renate Stecher  East Germany 7.27 Q
5 1 Irena Szewińska  Poland 7.28 Q
6 2 Annegret Richter  West Germany 7.30 Q
7 1 Linda Haglund  Sweden 7.33 Q
7 2 Ellen Strophal  East Germany 7.33
9 1 Lyudmila Maslakova  Soviet Union 7.34 Q
10 1 Christiane Krause  West Germany 7.39
10 2 Nadezhda Besfamilnaya  Soviet Union 7.39
12 1 Nadine Goletto  France 7.46
13 1 Renate Hoser  East Germany 7.48
14 2 Małgorzata Bogucka  Poland 7.49
15 1 Elvira Possekel  West Germany 7.51
16 2 Carmen Ene  Romania 7.61 NR

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Renate Stecher  East Germany 7.16 WB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andrea Lynch  Great Britain 7.17 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Irena Szewińska  Poland 7.20 NR
4 Mona-Lisa Pursiainen  Finland 7.24
5 Lyudmila Maslakova  Soviet Union 7.35
6 Linda Haglund  Sweden 7.35
7 Annegret Richter  West Germany 7.35
8 Sylviane Telliez  France 7.37

References

  1. ^ Results
  2. ^ Results (p. 455)
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