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1976 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles

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The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1976 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 21 February in Munich.[1][2]

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  • European Indoor Championships Prague - Alina Talay 8.04 - Women's 60 Metres Hurdles Heat 2
  • European Indoor Championships Prague - Lucy Hatton 7.96 - Women's 60 Metres Hurdles Heat 3
  • European Indoor Championships Prague - Serita Solomon 8.03 - Women's 60 Metres Hurdles Heat 4
  • European Indoor Championships Prague - Hanna Plotitsyna 8.04 - Women's 60 Metres Hurdles Heat 1
  • European Indoor Championships Prague - Kostantin Shabanov 7.61 - Men's 60 Metres Hurdles Heat 4

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Grażyna Rabsztyn
 Poland
Natalya Lebedeva
 Soviet Union
Bożena Nowakowska
 Poland

Results

Heats

First 3 from each heat (Q) qualified directly for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Bożena Nowakowska  Poland 8.09 Q
2 1 Lyubov Kononova  Soviet Union 8.14 Q
3 1 Grażyna Rabsztyn  Poland 8.15 Q
4 2 Natalya Lebedeva  Soviet Union 8.16 Q
5 1 Ursula Schalück  West Germany 8.25 Q
6 1 Chantal Réga  France 8.40
7 2 Teresa Nowak  Poland 8.46 Q
8 1 Lidiya Gusheva  Bulgaria 8.53
9 2 Meta Antenen  Switzerland 8.59
10 1 Monika Schönauerová  Czechoslovakia 8.68

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Grażyna Rabsztyn  Poland 7.96 CR, NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Natalya Lebedeva  Soviet Union 8.08
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bożena Nowakowska  Poland 8.14
4 Ursula Schalück  West Germany 8.23
5 Teresa Nowak  Poland 8.44
6 Lyubov Kononova  Soviet Union 8.49

References

  1. ^ Results
  2. ^ Results (p. 465)
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