2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres

Events at the
2013 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The women's 60 metres event at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held at March 2, 2013 at 13:35 (round 1), March 3, 16:30 (semi-final) and March 3, 18:15 (final) local time.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Irina Privalova (RUS) 6.92 Madrid, Spain 11 February 1993
9 February 1995
European record 11 February 1993
9 February 1995
World Leading  Murielle Ahoure (CIV) 6.99 Birmingham, Great Britain 16 February 2013
European Leading  Mariya Ryemyen (UKR) 7.13 Moscow, Russia 3 February 2013

Results

Round 1

Qualification: First 4 (Q) and the 4 fastest athletes (q) advanced to the semifinals.[2][3]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 3 Mariya Ryemyen  Ukraine 7.12 Q, =EL
1 1 Verena Sailer  Germany 7.12 Q, =EL
3 2 Ezinne Okparaebo  Norway 7.13 Q, NR
4 1 Dafne Schippers  Netherlands 7.15 Q, PB
5 1 Ivet Lalova  Bulgaria 7.16 Q, SB
6 3 Myriam Soumaré  France 7.16 Q, PB
7 2 Asha Philip  Great Britain 7.19 Q
8 2 Katerina Cechova  Czech Republic 7.25 Q
8 1 Hanna-Maari Latvala  Finland 7.25 Q, PB
10 1 Audrey Alloh  Italy 7.30 q, PB
10 2 Nataliya Pohrebnyak  Ukraine 7.30 Q, PB
12 2 Amy Foster  Ireland 7.33 q
13 3 Jamile Samuel  Netherlands 7.34 Q
14 1 Yuliya Katsura  Russia 7.36 q
15 3 Barbora Procházková  Czech Republic 7.40 q
16 1 Folake Akinyemi  Norway 7.41 SB
16 2 Ilenia Draisci  Italy 7.41
16 3 Gloria Hooper  Italy 7.41
16 3 Tatjana Lofamakanda Pinto  Germany 7.41
20 3 Mujinga Kambundji   Switzerland 7.42
21 2 Ramona Papaioannou  Cyprus 7.48
22 1 Aksel Demirtaş-Gürcan  Turkey 7.66
23 2 Rebecca Camilleri  Malta 7.74 SB
24 3 Tezdzhan Naimova  Bulgaria 7.12 Q, =EL

Semifinals

Qualification: First 4 (Q) advanced to the final.[4][5]

Starting lineup of the first semifinal.
Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 2 Myriam Soumaré  France 7.07 Q, EL
2 1 Mariya Ryemyen  Ukraine 7.10 Q, PB
3 1 Ivet Lalova  Bulgaria 7.14 Q, =PB
4 2 Asha Philip  Great Britain 7.17 Q
5 1 Verena Sailer  Germany 7.18 Q
6 1 Dafne Schippers  Netherlands 7.18 Q
7 2 Ezinne Okparaebo  Norway 7.19 Q
8 1 Katerina Cechova  Czech Republic 7.26
8 2 Jamile Samuel  Netherlands 7.26 PB
10 2 Nataliya Pohrebnyak  Ukraine 7.31
11 1 Audrey Alloh  Italy 7.33
12 2 Hanna-Maari Latvala  Finland 7.34
13 1 Amy Foster  Ireland 7.37
14 2 Barbora Procházková  Czech Republic 7.42
15 1 Yuliya Katsura  Russia 7.43
16 2 Tezdzhan Naimova  Bulgaria 7.11 Q, PB

Final

The final was held at 18:15.[6][7] The initial winner of the final, Tezdzhan Naimova, tested positive for the banned steroid drostanolone during the competition. In September 2013, she was officially stripped of her 2013 European Indoor Championships 60m title and banned for life from athletics. Ukraine's Mariya Ryemyen, who came second in the Gothenburg final, was declared the gold medalist of the 60m event, with France's Myriam Soumaré taking the silver medal and Bulgaria's Ivet Lalova the bronze.[8]

The finish of the final.
Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Note
1st, gold medalist(s) 5 Mariya Ryemyen  Ukraine 7.10 =PB
2nd, silver medalist(s) 4 Myriam Soumaré  France 7.11
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 6 Ivet Lalova  Bulgaria 7.12 PB
4 2 Dafne Schippers  Netherlands 7.14 PB
5 7 Asha Philip  Great Britain 7.15 =PB
6 1 Ezinne Okparaebo  Norway 7.16
7 8 Verena Sailer  Germany 7.16
DSQ 3 Tezdzhan Naimova  Bulgaria 7.10 PB

References

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