Cannabaceae

The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1985 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 2 and 3 March.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Cornelia Oschkenat
 East Germany
Ginka Zagorcheva
 Bulgaria
Anne Piquereau
 France

Results

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Heats

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Cornelia Oschkenat  East Germany 7.99 Q
2 2 Ginka Zagorcheva  Bulgaria 8.08 Q
3 2 Laurence Elloy  France 8.11 Q
4 3 Anne Piquereau  France 8.14 Q
5 1 Marie-Noëlle Savigny  France 8.16 Q
6 2 Ulrike Denk  West Germany 8.20 q
7 3 Nadezhda Korshunova  Soviet Union 8.21 Q
8 3 Sabine Braun  West Germany 8.28 q
9 1 Edith Oker  West Germany 8.29 q
9 3 Margit Palombi  Hungary 8.29 q
9 3 Jitka Tesárková  Czechoslovakia 8.29 q
12 3 Margita Papić  Yugoslavia 8.49 q
13 2 Ann-Louise Skoglund  Sweden 8.50
14 2 Hilde Fredriksen  Norway 8.59
1 Elizabet Pantazis  Greece DNS

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Cornelia Oschkenat  East Germany 7.94 Q
2 2 Laurence Elloy  France 7.98 Q
3 2 Nadezhda Korshunova  Soviet Union 8.02 Q
4 1 Anne Piquereau  France 8.04 Q
4 2 Ginka Zagorcheva  Bulgaria 8.04 Q
6 2 Marie-Noëlle Savigny  France 8.08
7 2 Edith Oker  West Germany 8.12
8 1 Ulrike Denk  West Germany 8.22 Q
9 1 Sabine Braun  West Germany 8.22
10 1 Margit Palombi  Hungary 8.33
11 1 Margita Papić  Yugoslavia 8.40
12 2 Jitka Tesárková  Czechoslovakia 8.66

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cornelia Oschkenat  East Germany 7.90
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ginka Zagorcheva  Bulgaria 8.02
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anne Piquereau  France 8.03
4 Laurence Elloy  France 8.09
5 Ulrike Denk  West Germany 8.09
6 Nadezhda Korshunova  Soviet Union 8.11

References

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  1. ^ Results (p. 504–505)

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