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1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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The men's 60 metres event at the 1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 10 March in Rotterdam.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Zenon Nowosz
 Poland
Manfred Kokot
 East Germany
Raimo Vilén
 Finland

Results

Heats

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Zenon Nowosz  Poland 6.68 Q
2 5 Manfred Kokot  East Germany 6.72 Q
3 2 Brian Green  Great Britain 6.73 Q
4 3 Juris Silovs  Soviet Union 6.76 Q
5 2 Boris Izmestyev  Soviet Union 6.77 Q
5 5 Samuel Monsels  Netherlands 6.77 Q
7 4 Dorel Cristudor  Romania 6.78 Q
8 5 Vincenzo Guerini  Italy 6.80 Q
9 1 Raimo Vilén  Finland 6.81 Q
9 6 Luigi Benedetti  Italy 6.81 Q
9 6 Antti Rajamäki  Finland 6.81 Q
12 2 Mirolyub Stoychev  Bulgaria 6.82 Q
13 6 Hans-Joachim Zenk  East Germany 6.83 Q
14 2 Dominique Chauvelot  France 6.84
14 4 Manfred Schumann  West Germany 6.84 Q
14 4 Manuel Carballo  Spain 6.84 Q, NR
17 3 Hans-Georg Teisner  West Germany 6.85 Q
18 2 Rolf Lewandowski  West Germany 6.87
19 3 Michel Limousin  France 6.88 Q
19 3 Ryszard Tulkis  Poland 6.88
19 5 Marc Delaunoit  Belgium 6.88
22 5 Coen Jansen  Netherlands 6.90
23 1 Alain Sarteur  France 6.91 Q
23 4 Georg Regner  Austria 6.91 NR
23 5 Francisco García  Spain 6.91
26 6 Luis Sarría  Spain 6.92
27 4 Raymond Heerenveen  Netherlands 6.93
28 1 Krasimir Gutev  Bulgaria 6.96
28 5 Juraj Demeč  Czechoslovakia 6.96
30 6 Luděk Bohman  Czechoslovakia 6.97
31 3 Rolf Trulsson  Sweden 6.99
31 4 Thierry Boucquey  Belgium 6.99
33 3 Gernot Massing  Austria 7.06

Semifinals

First 2 from each heat (Q) qualified directly for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Zenon Nowosz  Poland 6.65 Q
2 2 Manfred Kokot  East Germany 6.66 Q
3 3 Brian Green  Great Britain 6.71 Q
4 3 Raimo Vilén  Finland 6.72 Q
5 1 Samuel Monsels  Netherlands 6.75 Q
5 2 Vincenzo Guerini  Italy 6.75 Q
7 1 Hans-Joachim Zenk  East Germany 6.77
8 1 Dorel Cristudor  Romania 6.78
8 2 Boris Izmestyev  Soviet Union 6.78
10 1 Mirolyub Stoychev  Bulgaria 6.79
10 2 Antti Rajamäki  Finland 6.79
10 3 Luigi Benedetti  Italy 6.79
13 3 Manuel Carballo  Spain 6.80 NR
14 3 Juris Silovs  Soviet Union 6.81
15 2 Michel Limousin  France 6.82
16 1 Alain Sarteur  France 6.84
17 2 Manfred Schumann  West Germany 6.87
18 3 Hans-Georg Teisner  West Germany 6.90

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zenon Nowosz  Poland 6.64
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Manfred Kokot  East Germany 6.66
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Raimo Vilén  Finland 6.71
4 Brian Green  Great Britain 6.74
5 Samuel Monsels  Netherlands 6.81
6 Vincenzo Guerini  Italy 6.84

References

  1. ^ Results
  2. ^ Results (p. 447–448)
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