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1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres

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The women's 60 metres event at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Stockholm Globe Arena on 8–9 March.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Ekaterini Thanou
 Greece
Odiah Sidibé
 France
Jerneja Perc
 Slovenia

Results

Heats

First 2 from each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Ekaterini Thanou  Greece 7.21 Q
2 1 Odiah Sidibé  France 7.24 Q
3 4 Natalya Merzlyakova  Russia 7.32 Q
4 2 Bev Kinch  Great Britain 7.35 Q
4 3 Nadezhda Roshchupkina  Russia 7.35 Q
6 3 Alenka Bikar  Slovenia 7.36 Q
7 3 Maria Tsoni  Greece 7.36 q
8 5 Iryna Pukha  Ukraine 7.37 Q
9 2 Jerneja Perc  Slovenia 7.38 Q
10 5 Éva Barati  Hungary 7.41 Q
11 4 Petya Pendareva  Bulgaria 7.43 Q
12 3 Mireille Donders   Switzerland 7.44 q
13 1 Therese Olofsson  Sweden 7.45
14 2 Carme Blay  Spain 7.46
15 5 Rahela Markt  Croatia 7.50
16 4 Zdenka Mušínská  Czech Republic 7.51
17 4 Geirlaug Geirlaugsdóttir  Iceland 7.54 NR
18 1 Aksel Gürcan  Turkey 7.62
18 4 Carla Tuzzi  Italy 7.62
18 5 Maya Azarashvili  Georgia 7.62
21 5 Rutti Luksepp  Estonia 7.67
22 2 Riina Suhotskaja  Estonia 7.70
23 3 Mercedes Martín  Spain 7.71
24 1 Sunna Gestsdóttír  Iceland 7.79
2 Katerina Koffa  Greece DNS [2]

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Ekaterini Thanou  Greece 7.18 Q
2 1 Jerneja Perc  Slovenia 7.30 Q
3 2 Odiah Sidibé  France 7.31 Q
4 2 Alenka Bikar  Slovenia 7.31 Q
5 2 Natalya Merzlyakova  Russia 7.31 Q
6 1 Éva Barati  Hungary 7.36 Q
6 2 Maria Tsoni  Greece 7.36
6 2 Bev Kinch  Great Britain 7.36
9 1 Iryna Pukha  Ukraine 7.40
10 1 Nadezhda Roshchupkina  Russia 7.41
10 2 Petya Pendareva  Bulgaria 7.41
12 1 Mireille Donders   Switzerland 7.46

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ekaterini Thanou  Greece 7.15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Odiah Sidibé  France 7.25
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jerneja Perc  Slovenia 7.28
4 Natalya Merzlyakova  Russia 7.29
5 Alenka Bikar  Slovenia 7.32
6 Éva Barati  Hungary 7.44

References

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