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1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres

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The women's 60 metres event at the 1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held 27–28 February.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Melanie Paschke
 Germany
Frédérique Bangué
 France
Odiah Sidibé
 France

Results

Heats

First 4 from each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Frédérique Bangué  France 7.16 Q
2 2 Andrea Philipp  Germany 7.20 Q
3 3 Irina Pukha  Ukraine 7.21 Q
4 2 Katerina Koffa  Greece 7.22 Q
5 1 Melanie Paschke  Germany 7.23 Q
6 1 Ekaterini Thanou  Greece 7.27 Q
7 3 Alenka Bikar  Slovenia 7.28 Q
8 3 Manuela Levorato  Italy 7.29 Q
9 2 Petya Pendareva  Bulgaria 7.30 Q
10 1 Anzhela Kravchenko  Ukraine 7.32 Q
11 1 Annika Amundin  Sweden 7.33 Q
12 2 Joice Maduaka  Great Britain 7.34 Q
13 1 Odiah Sidibé  France 7.35 q
13 2 Sandra Citte  France 7.35 q
15 1 Carmen Blay  Spain 7.36 q
16 3 Saša Prokofjev  Slovenia 7.40 q
17 2 Karin Mayr  Austria 7.42
18 3 Katleen De Caluwé  Belgium 7.44
19 2 Lena Barry  Ireland 7.48
20 3 Maria Tsoni  Greece 7.49
21 1 Aksel Gürcan  Turkey 7.54
22 1 Tamara Shanidze  Georgia 7.63

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Melanie Paschke  Germany 7.17 Q
2 1 Odiah Sidibé  France 7.22 Q
3 1 Katerina Koffa  Greece 7.24 Q
4 1 Irina Pukha  Ukraine 7.25 Q
4 1 Andrea Philipp  Germany 7.25 Q
4 2 Frédérique Bangué  France 7.25 Q
7 1 Manuela Levorato  Italy 7.26
8 1 Petya Pendareva  Bulgaria 7.27
9 2 Ekaterini Thanou  Greece 7.31 Q
10 2 Alenka Bikar  Slovenia 7.31 Q
11 2 Carmen Blay  Spain 7.35
12 2 Anzhela Kravchenko  Ukraine 7.35
13 2 Annika Amundin  Sweden 7.37
14 1 Saša Prokofjev  Slovenia 7.39
15 1 Joice Maduaka  Great Britain 7.43
2 Sandra Citte  France DNS

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Melanie Paschke  Germany 7.14
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Frédérique Bangué  France 7.18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Odiah Sidibé  France 7.22
4 Ekaterini Thanou  Greece 7.23
5 Katerina Koffa  Greece 7.24
6 Irina Pukha  Ukraine 7.28
7 Andrea Philipp  Germany 7.28
8 Alenka Bikar  Slovenia 7.40

References

  1. ^ Results (p. 562)
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