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1983 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres hurdles

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The men's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1983 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 6 March.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Thomas Munkelt
 East Germany
Arto Bryggare
 Finland
Andreas Oschkenat
 East Germany

Results

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Heats

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First 2 from each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Arto Bryggare  Finland 7.56 Q, NR
2 4 Andreas Oschkenat  East Germany 7.72 Q
3 1 György Bakos  Hungary 7.74 Q
4 3 Axel Schaumann  West Germany 7.77 Q
5 2 Thomas Munkelt  East Germany 7.78 Q
5 3 Romuald Giegiel  Poland 7.78 Q
5 4 Georgiy Shabanov  Soviet Union 7.78 Q
8 1 Daniele Fontecchio  Italy 7.81 q
9 4 Mark Holtom  Great Britain 7.82 q
10 1 Carlos Sala  Spain 7.84 q
10 4 Javier Moracho  Spain 7.84 q
12 3 Andrey Prokofyev  Soviet Union 7.86
13 3 Béla Bodó  Hungary 7.90
14 2 Jürgen Schoch  West Germany 7.91 Q
15 1 Nigel Walker  Great Britain 7.92
16 3 Jiří Čeřovský  Czechoslovakia 7.95
17 2 Pablo Cassina  Switzerland 8.01
18 2 Herbert Kreiner  Austria 8.03
19 2 Vyacheslav Ustinov  Soviet Union 8.03
20 4 Ilhan Ağırbaş  Turkey 8.71

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Andreas Oschkenat  East Germany 7.63 Q
2 1 Arto Bryggare  Finland 7.65 Q
2 2 György Bakos  Hungary 7.65 Q
4 1 Thomas Munkelt  East Germany 7.66 Q
5 2 Romuald Giegiel  Poland 7.68 Q
6 1 Axel Schaumann  West Germany 7.69 Q
7 2 Carlos Sala  Spain 7.73
8 1 Daniele Fontecchio  Italy 7.77
9 1 Mark Holtom  Great Britain 7.77
10 2 Georgiy Shabanov  Soviet Union 7.80
11 1 Javier Moracho  Spain 7.83
12 2 Jürgen Schoch  West Germany 7.88

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Munkelt  East Germany 7.48 WB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Arto Bryggare  Finland 7.60
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andreas Oschkenat  East Germany 7.63
4 Axel Schaumann  West Germany 7.64
5 György Bakos  Hungary 7.64
6 Romuald Giegiel  Poland 7.70

References

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  1. ^ Results (p. 471)