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1986 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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The men's 60 metres event at the 1986 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 22 and 23 February.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Ronald Desruelles
 Belgium
Steffen Bringmann
 East Germany
Bruno Marie-Rose
 France

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 Steffen Bringmann  East Germany 6.64 Q
1 2 Frank Emmelmann  East Germany 6.64 Q
1 4 Ronald Desruelles  Belgium 6.64 Q
4 2 Christian Mark  Austria 6.67 Q
4 4 Antonio Ullo  Italy 6.67 Q
6 2 Antoine Richard  France 6.68 q
6 3 José Javier Arqués  Spain 6.68 Q
6 4 Stefan Burkart  Switzerland 6.68 q
9 3 Andreas Berger  Austria 6.69 Q
10 3 Andreas Knötgen  West Germany 6.69 q
11 3 Volker Schulz  East Germany 6.69 q
12 1 Bruno Marie-Rose  France 6.70 Q
13 1 István Tatár  Hungary 6.74
14 1 Florencio Gascón  Spain 6.76
15 2 Dušan Sukup  Czechoslovakia 6.78
16 2 Anri Grigorov  Bulgaria 6.79
17 4 Krzysztof Zwoliński  Poland 6.81
18 4 Valentín Rocandio  Spain 6.88
19 3 Luís Cunha  Portugal 6.92
20 1 Angelos Angelidis  Cyprus 6.96

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Ronald Desruelles  Belgium 6.57 Q
2 1 Steffen Bringmann  East Germany 6.62 Q
2 2 Andreas Berger  Austria 6.62 Q
4 2 Frank Emmelmann  East Germany 6.63 Q
5 2 Antoine Richard  France 6.64
6 1 José Javier Arqués  Spain 6.65 Q
7 1 Bruno Marie-Rose  France 6.65 Q
8 1 Antonio Ullo  Italy 6.65
9 1 Christian Mark  Austria 6.66
10 1 Volker Schulz  East Germany 6.68
11 2 Stefan Burkart  Switzerland 6.70
2 Andreas Knötgen  West Germany DNS

Final

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Ronald Desruelles  Belgium 6.61
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Steffen Bringmann  East Germany 6.64
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Bruno Marie-Rose  France 6.65
4 3 Frank Emmelmann  East Germany 6.66
5 2 Andreas Berger  Austria 6.70
6 6 José Javier Arqués  Spain 6.70

References

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  1. ^ Results (p. 505–506)