1962 European Athletics Championships - Women's Results

Women's Results

Rank 100 metres Time
Dorothy Hyman (GBR) 11.3
Jutta Heine (FRG) 11.3
Teresa Ciepły (POL) 11.4
Rank 200 metres Time
Jutta Heine (FRG) 23.5
Dorothy Hyman (GBR) 23.7
Barbara Sobotta (POL) 23.9
Rank 400 metres Time
Maria Itkina (URS) 53.4
Elizabeth Grieveson (GBR) 53.9
Tilly van der Zwaard (NED) 54.4
Rank 800 metres Time
Gerda Kraan (NED) 2:02.8
Waltraud Kaufmann (GDR) 2:05.0
Olga Kazi (HUN) 2:05.0
Rank 4x100 metres relay Time
Poland (POL)
Teresa Ciepły
Barbara Sobotta
Elżbieta Szyroka
Maria Piątkowska
44.5
West Germany (FRG)
Erika Fisch
Martha Pensberger
Maren Collin
Jutta Heine
44.6
Great Britain (GBR)
Ann Packer
Dorothy Hyman
Daphne Arden
Mary Rand
44.9
Rank 80 metres hurdles Time
Teresa Ciepły (POL) 10.6
Karin Balzer (GDR) 10.6
Maria Piątkowska (POL) 10.6
Rank High jump Height
Iolanda Balaş (ROU) 1m83
Olga Gero (YUG) 1m76
Linda Knowles (GBR) 1m73
Rank Long jump Distance
Tatyana Shchelkanova (URS) 6m36
Elżbieta Krzesińska (POL) 6m22
Mary Rand (GBR) 6m22
Rank Shot put Distance
Tamara Press (URS) 18m55
Renate Garisch (GDR) 17m17
Galina Zybina (URS) 16m95
Rank Discus throw Distance
Tamara Press (URS) 56m91
Doris Müller (GDR) 53m60
Jolán Kontsek (HUN) 52m82
Rank Javelin throw Distance
Elvira Ozolina (URS) 54m93
Maria Diaconescu (ROU) 52m10
Alevtina Shastiko (URS) 51m80
Rank Pentathlon Points
Galina Bystrova (URS) 4.833
Denise Guénard (FRA) 4.735
Helga Hoffmann (FRG) 4.676

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