1971 European Athletics Championships – Men's 10,000 metres
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The men's 10,000 metres at the 1971 European Athletics Championships was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 10 August 1971.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Juha Väätäinen![]() |
Silver | Jürgen Haase![]() |
Bronze | Rashid Sharafetdinov![]() |
Results
Final
10 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Juha Väätäinen | ![]() | 27:52.78 | CR NR |
![]() | Jürgen Haase | ![]() | 27:53.35 | NR |
![]() | Rashid Sharafetdinov | ![]() | 27:56.26 | NR |
4 | Danijel Korica | ![]() | 27:58.38 | NR |
5 | Mariano Haro | ![]() | 27:59.33 | NR |
6 | Dave Bedford | ![]() | 28:04.33 | |
7 | Mike Tagg | ![]() | 28:14.65 | |
8 | Seppo Tuominen | ![]() | 28:17.98 | |
9 | Manfred Letzerich | ![]() | 28:20.91 | NR |
10 | Noël Tijou | ![]() | 28:21.65 | |
11 | Werner Dossegger | ![]() | 28:22.88 | NR |
12 | Lucien Rault | ![]() | 28:23.11 | |
13 | Jack Lane | ![]() | 28:24.01 | |
14 | Arne Risa | ![]() | 28:24.41 | NR |
15 | Joachim Krebs | ![]() | 28:26.67 | |
16 | Karel Lismont | ![]() | 28:31.17 | |
17 | Lasse Virén | ![]() | 28:33.12 | |
18 | Nikolay Sviridov | ![]() | 28:41.09 | |
19 | Josef Jánský | ![]() | 28:43.08 | NR |
20 | René Jourdan | ![]() | 28:46.08 | |
21 | Donald Walsh | ![]() | 28:52.60 | NR |
22 | Edward Mleczko | ![]() | 28:55.73 | |
23 | Henryk Piotrowski | ![]() | 29:01.68 | |
24 | Eckhard Lesse | ![]() | 29:02.53 | |
25 | Janos Szerenyi | ![]() | 29:03.93 | |
26 | Lajos Mecser | ![]() | 29:07.49 | |
27 | Giuseppe Cindolo | ![]() | 29:13.65 | |
28 | Jens Wollenberg | ![]() | 29:25.41 | |
29 | Per Halle | ![]() | 29:32.25 | |
30 | Josef Wirth | ![]() | 29:33.71 | |
31 | Egbert Nijstadt | ![]() | 29:48.08 | |
32 | Dieter Brand | ![]() | 29:59.29 | |
33 | Carlos Lopes | ![]() | 30:05.64 | |
Gaston Roelants | ![]() | DNF | ||
Nedo Farčić | ![]() | DNF |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 35 athletes from 18 countries participated in the event.
Belgium (2)
Czechoslovakia (1)
East Germany (3)
Finland (3)
France (3)
Hungary (2)
Ireland (1)
Italy (1)
Netherlands (1)
Norway (2)
Poland (2)
Portugal (1)
Soviet Union (2)
Spain (1)
Switzerland (2)
Great Britain (3)
West Germany (3)
Yugoslavia (2)
References
- ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 412–420, retrieved 13 August 2014