1990 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles

Events at the
1990 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
3000 m walk women
5000 m walk men
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women

The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1990 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Kelvin Hall on 4 March.[1]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Ludmila Narozhilenko
 Soviet Union
Monique Tourret
 France
Mihaela Pogacian
 Romania

Results

Heats

First 2 from each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Ludmila Narozhilenko  Soviet Union 7.87 Q
2 3 Mihaela Pogacian  Romania 8.00 Q
3 2 Monique Tourret  France 8.04 Q
4 3 Christine Hurtlin  France 8.09 Q
5 3 Jackie Agyepong  Great Britain 8.13 q
6 2 Caren Jung  West Germany 8.19 Q
7 1 Anne Piquereau  France 8.23 Q
8 1 Birgit Wolf  West Germany 8.28 q
9 2 Sylvia Dethiér  Belgium 8.29 q
10 2 Paraskevi Patoulidou  Greece 8.29 q
11 1 Ana Barrenechea  Spain 8.44 q
12 3 Helena Fernström  Sweden 8.46 q
13 1 Carla Tuzzi  Italy 8.48
14 3 Brigita Bukovec  Yugoslavia 8.50
15 1 Ana Isabel Oliveira  Portugal 8.75
16 2 Emília Tavares  Portugal DNF

Semifinals

First 2 from each semifinal (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Ludmila Narozhilenko  Soviet Union 7.78 Q
2 1 Monique Tourret  France 7.89 Q
3 2 Mihaela Pogacian  Romania 7.94 Q
4 2 Anne Piquereau  France 8.06 Q
5 2 Christine Hurtlin  France 8.08 q
6 2 Caren Jung  West Germany 8.081 q
7 2 Paraskevi Patoulidou  Greece 8.081
8 1 Birgit Wolf  West Germany 8.13
9 1 Jackie Agyepong  Great Britain 8.17
10 1 Ana Barrenechea  Spain 8.34
11 2 Helena Fernström  Sweden 8.38
12 1 Sylvia Dethiér  Belgium DNS

1Since both recorded the exactly same time, Caren Jung and Paraskevi Patoulidou had to run an extra race to decide who gets the final place in the final. Jung won in 8.08 to 8.12 from Patoulidou.

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Ludmila Narozhilenko  Soviet Union 7.74 CR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Monique Tourret  France 7.84
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Mihaela Pogacian  Romania 7.99
4 Anne Piquereau  France 8.02
5 Caren Jung  West Germany 8.09
6 Christine Hurtlin  France 8.10

References

  1. Results (p. 532–533)
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