Frank Emmelmann is pictured above (far right) crossing the finishing line to take the Gold medal in the 100m
at the 1982 European Athletics Championships in Athens. Pier Francesco Pavoni (2nd from left)
was second with Marian Woronin (inside Emmelmann) third.
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100m Endrunde
Europameisterschaft 1982
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1 Frank EMMELMANN |
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GDR |
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10.21 |
2. Pier Francesco PAVONI |
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ITA |
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10.25 |
3. Marian WORONIN |
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POL |
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10.28 |
4. Cameron SHARP |
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GBR |
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10.28 |
5. Nikolai SIDOROV |
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URS |
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10.32 |
6. Olaf PRENZLER |
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GDR |
|
10.35 |
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200m Endrunde
Europameisterschaft 1982
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1. Olaf PRENTZLER |
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GDR |
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20.46 |
2. Cameron SHARP |
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GBR |
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20.47 |
3. Frank EMMELMANN |
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GDR |
|
20.60 |
4. Erwin SKAMRAHL |
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FRG |
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20.61 |
5. Istvan NAGY |
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HUN |
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20.62 |
6. Patrick BARRE |
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FRA |
|
20.75 |
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200m Endrunde
Weltmeisterschaft 1983
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1. Calvin Smith |
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USA |
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20.14 |
2. Elliott Quow |
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USA |
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20.41 |
3. Pietro Mennea |
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ITA |
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20.51 |
4. Allan Wells |
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GBR |
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20.52 |
5. Frank Emmelmann |
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GDR |
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20.55 |
6. Innocent Egbunike |
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NGR |
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20.63 |
7. Carlo Simionato |
|
ITA |
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20.69 |
8. Joao Batista Da Silva |
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BRA |
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20.80 |
His personal 100 m best time of 10.06 seconds, achieved in June 1986 in
Berlin, remained the German record until 2014 when Julian Reus clocked
10.05 seconds during the German Athletics Championships in Ulm.
His
personal 200 m best time of 20.23 seconds, achieved in August 1985 in
Moscow, was the German record until July 2005, when Tobias Unger ran in
20.20.
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