Mistrzostwa Europy w Lekkoatletyce 1966 – bieg na 10 000 m mężczyzn
| |||
Jürgen Haase | |||
Lajos Mecser | |||
Łeonid Mykytenko |
Bieg na dystansie 10 000 metrów mężczyzn był jedną z konkurencji rozgrywanych podczas VIII Mistrzostw Europy w Budapeszcie. Został rozegrany 30 sierpnia 1966 roku. Zwycięzcą tej konkurencji został reprezentant NRD Jürgen Haase. W rywalizacji wzięło udział dwudziestu dwóch zawodników z trzynastu reprezentacji.
Rekordy
Rekord świata | Ron Clarke (AUS) | 27:39,4 | Oslo, Norwegia | 14.07.1965[1] |
Rekord Europy | Gaston Roelants (BEL) | 28:10,6 | Bruksela, Belgia | 21.08.1965[2] |
Rekord mistrzostw | Piotr Bołotnikow (SUN) | 28:54,0 | Belgrad, Jugosławia | 12.09.1962 |
Wyniki
Miejsce | Zawodnik | Czas | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jürgen Haase | 28:26,0 | CR |
2 | Lajos Mecser | 28:27,0 | |
3 | Łeonid Mykytenko | 28:32,2 | |
4 | Manfred Letzerich | 28:36,8 | |
5 | Allan Rushmer | 28:37,8 | |
6 | Bruce Tulloh | 28:50,4 | |
7 | János Szerényi | 28:52,2 | |
8 | Gaston Roelants | 28:59,6 | |
9 | Jim Alder | 28:59,8 | |
10 | Giennadij Chlistows | 29:00,6 | |
11 | Franc Červan | 29:00,8 | |
12 | Lutz Philipp | 29:07,8 | |
13 | József Sütő | 29:24,8 | |
14 | Peter Kubicki | 29:26,0 | |
15 | Bengt Nåjde | 29:28,8 | |
16 | Gert Eisenberg | 29:29,8 | |
17 | Nicolae Mustafa | 29:40,0 | |
18 | Kazimierz Zimny | 29:51,2 | |
19 | Josef Tomáš | 29:56,0 | |
20 | Şükrü Saban | 30:30,8 | |
– | Andrei Barabaș | DNF | |
– | Mikko Ala-Leppilampi | DNF |
Przypisy
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 94 [dostęp 2018-10-24] (ang.).
- ↑ Mirko Jalava (red.): Göteborg 2006 Statistics Handbook. Göteborg: European Athletics, 2006, s. 360.
Bibliografia
- Berlin 2018 Statistics Handbook, European Athletics, s. 524 [dostęp 2018-10-24] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2019-09-14] (ang.).
- European Athletics Championships – Budapest 1966, European Athletics [dostęp 2018-10-24] (ang.).
|
Media użyte na tej stronie
Pictograms of Olympic sports – . This is an unofficial sample picture. Images of official Olympic pictograms for 1948 Summer Olympics and all Summer Olympics since 1964 can be found in corresponding Official Reports.
An icon that represents a gold medal
An icon that represents a silver medal
An icon that represents a bronze medal
The flag of Navassa Island is simply the United States flag. It does not have a "local" flag or "unofficial" flag; it is an uninhabited island. The version with a profile view was based on Flags of the World and as a fictional design has no status warranting a place on any Wiki. It was made up by a random person with no connection to the island, it has never flown on the island, and it has never received any sort of recognition or validation by any authority. The person quoted on that page has no authority to bestow a flag, "unofficial" or otherwise, on the island.
Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).
The design (blazon) is defined in Article 4 of the Constitution for the Republic of Yugoslavia (1946). [1]
Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).
The design (blazon) is defined in Article 4 of the Constitution for the Republic of Yugoslavia (1946). [1]
Sport records icon to be used for national records.
Flag of Romania, (21 August 1965 - 22 December 1989/officialy 27 December 1989).
Construction sheet of the Flag of Romania as depicted in Decree nr. 972 from 5 November 1968.
- l = 2/3 × L
- C = 1/3 × L
- S = 2/5 × l
Flag of Romania, (21 August 1965 - 22 December 1989/officialy 27 December 1989).
Construction sheet of the Flag of Romania as depicted in Decree nr. 972 from 5 November 1968.
- l = 2/3 × L
- C = 1/3 × L
- S = 2/5 × l
Flaga Finlandii
CAMPIONI dello SPORT 1968/69-n.39- MECSER-UNGHERIA-ATLETICA LEGGERA
CAMPIONI DELLO SPORT 1969/70-n.40-HAASE (GER)-ATLETICA LEGGERA