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1974 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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The men's 60 metres event at the 1974 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 9 March in Gothenburg.[1][2]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Valeriy Borzov
 Soviet Union
Manfred Kokot
 East Germany
Aleksandr Kornelyuk
 Soviet Union

Results

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Heats

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First 4 from each heat (Q) qualified directly for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Manfred Kokot  East Germany 6.66 Q
2 1 Christer Garpenborg  Sweden 6.68 Q
3 4 Zenon Nowosz  Poland 6.69 Q
4 1 Aleksandr Kornelyuk  Soviet Union 6.71 Q
5 1 Eberhard Weise  East Germany 6.73 Q
6 1 Dorel Cristudor  Romania 6.74 Q, NR
6 3 Vasilis Papageorgopoulos  Greece 6.74 Q
6 3 Juris Silovs  Soviet Union 6.74 Q
9 2 Valeriy Borzov  Soviet Union 6.78 Q
10 2 Hans-Jürgen Bombach  East Germany 6.79 Q
11 3 Dominique Chauvelot  France 6.80 Q
12 2 Lajos Gresa  Hungary 6.82 Q
13 4 Manfred Ommer  West Germany 6.83 Q
14 3 Rolf Trulsson  Sweden 6.84 Q
14 4 Raimo Vilén  Finland 6.84 Q
16 4 Raymond Heerenveen  Netherlands 6.85
17 2 Alain Sarteur  France 6.86 Q
18 4 Audun Garshol  Norway 6.89
19 2 Juraj Demeč  Czechoslovakia 6.90
20 2 Jerzy Wieczorek  Poland 6.91
20 2 Endre Lépold  Hungary 6.91
22 1 Samuel Monsels  Netherlands 6.95
23 3 José Luis Sánchez  Spain 6.96
24 1 Kaj Pedersen  Denmark 6.97

Semifinals

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First 4 from each heat (Q) qualified directly for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Manfred Kokot  East Germany 6.58 Q, CR
2 1 Aleksandr Kornelyuk  Soviet Union 6.61 Q
3 1 Valeriy Borzov  Soviet Union 6.64 Q
3 2 Christer Garpenborg  Sweden 6.64 Q
5 2 Juris Silovs  Soviet Union 6.65 Q
6 1 Lajos Gresa  Hungary 6.68 Q
6 2 Zenon Nowosz  Poland 6.68 Q
8 1 Eberhard Weise  East Germany 6.69
9 2 Vasilis Papageorgopoulos  Greece 6.71 Q
10 1 Dominique Chauvelot  France 6.73
10 2 Hans-Jürgen Bombach  East Germany 6.73
12 2 Dorel Cristudor  Romania 6.74 =NR
13 1 Rolf Trulsson  Sweden 6.76
14 1 Manfred Ommer  West Germany 6.76
15 2 Raimo Vilén  Finland 6.82
16 2 Alain Sarteur  France 6.82

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Valeriy Borzov  Soviet Union 6.58 =CR, NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Manfred Kokot  East Germany 6.63
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleksandr Kornelyuk  Soviet Union 6.66
4 Christer Garpenborg  Sweden 6.66
5 Juris Silovs  Soviet Union 6.68
6 Zenon Nowosz  Poland 6.70
7 Lajos Gresa  Hungary 6.71
8 Vasilis Papageorgopoulos  Greece 6.73

References

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  1. ^ Results
  2. ^ Results (p. 452–453)