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1980 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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The men's 60 metres event at the 1980 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 1 March in Sindelfingen.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Marian Woronin
 Poland
Christian Haas
 West Germany
Aleksandr Aksinin
 Soviet Union

Results

Heats

First 3 from each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Christian Haas  West Germany 6.61 Q
2 3 Marian Woronin  Poland 6.62 Q
3 3 Aleksandr Aksinin  Soviet Union 6.67 Q
4 1 Nikolay Kolesnikov  Soviet Union 6.70 Q
5 2 Andrey Shlyapnikov  Soviet Union 6.71 Q
6 1 Werner Bastians  West Germany 6.73 Q
7 3 Gianfranco Lazzer  Italy 6.74 Q
8 1 Ronald Desruelles  Belgium 6.76 DQ[2]
8 3 Friedhelm Heckel  West Germany 6.78 q
9 1 Jerzy Brunner  Poland 6.80 q
9 2 Josep Carbonell  Spain 6.80 Q
11 3 Franco Fähndrich  Switzerland 6.81 q
12 2 Zenon Licznerski  Poland 6.82
13 1 Gilles Échevin  France 6.94
14 2 Roland Jokl  Austria 6.97

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Christian Haas  West Germany 6.55 Q, AR
2 2 Aleksandr Aksinin  Soviet Union 6.56 Q
3 1 Nikolay Kolesnikov  Soviet Union 6.62 Q
4 2 Marian Woronin  Poland 6.63 Q
5 1 Andrey Shlyapnikov  Soviet Union 6.65 Q
6 2 Gianfranco Lazzer  Italy 6.68 Q
7 2 Werner Bastians  West Germany 6.71
8 1 Ronald Desruelles  Belgium 6.72 DQ[2]
8 1 Friedhelm Heckel  West Germany 6.75
9 1 Jerzy Brunner  Poland 6.78
9 2 Franco Fähndrich  Switzerland 6.78
11 2 Josep Carbonell  Spain 6.80

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marian Woronin  Poland 6.62
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Christian Haas  West Germany 6.62
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleksandr Aksinin  Soviet Union 6.63
4 Nikolay Kolesnikov  Soviet Union 6.65
5 Andrey Shlyapnikov  Soviet Union 6.66
6 Gianfranco Lazzer  Italy 6.75

References

  1. ^ Results (p. 478)
  2. ^ a b Doping
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