Women's Results
Rank | 100 metres | Time |
---|---|---|
Irina Turova (URS) | 11.8 | |
Bertha van Duyne (NED) | 11.9 | |
Anne Pashley (GBR) | 11.9 |
Rank | 200 metres | Time |
---|---|---|
Mariya Itkina (URS) | 24.3 | |
Irina Turova (URS) | 24.4 | |
Shirley Hampton (GBR) | 24.4 |
Rank | 800 metres | Time |
---|---|---|
Nina Otkalenko (URS) | 2:08.8 | |
Diane Leather (GBR) | 2:09.8 | |
Lyudmila Lysenko (URS) | 2:11.2 |
Rank | 80 metres hurdles | Time |
---|---|---|
Maria Golubnichaya (URS) | 11.0 | |
Anneliese Seonbuchner (FRG) | 11.2 | |
Pamela Seaborne (GBR) | 11.3 |
Rank | High jump | Distance |
---|---|---|
Thelma Hopkins (GBR) | 1m67 | |
Iolanda Balaş (ROU) | 1m65 | |
Olga Modrachová (TCH) | 1m63 |
Rank | Long jump | Distance |
---|---|---|
Jean Desforges (GBR) | 6m04 | |
Aleksandra Chudina (URS) | 5m93 | |
Elżbieta Duńska (POL) | 5m83 |
Rank | Shot put | Distance |
---|---|---|
Galina Zybina (URS) | 15m65 | |
Maria Kuznetsova (URS) | 14m99 | |
Tamara Tyshkevich (URS) | 14m78 |
Rank | Discus throw | Distance |
---|---|---|
Nina Ponomaryeva (URS) | 48m02 | |
Irina Beglyakova (URS) | 45m79 | |
Galina Zybina (URS) | 44m77 |
Rank | Javelin throw | Distance |
---|---|---|
Dana Zátopková (TCH) | 52m91 | |
Virve Roolaid (URS) | 49m94 | |
Nadezhda Konyayeva (URS) | 49m49 |
Rank | Pentathlon | Points |
---|---|---|
Aleksandra Chudina (URS) | 4.526 | |
Maria Sander (FRG) | 4.485 | |
Maria Sturm (FRG) | 4.357 |
Rank | 4x100 metres relay | Time |
---|---|---|
Soviet Union (URS) Vera Krepkina Rimma Uliskina Maria Itkina Irina Turova |
45.8 | |
West Germany (FRG) Irmgard Egert Charlotte Bohmer Irene Brutting Maria Sander |
46.3 | |
Italy (ITA) Maria Musso Giuseppina Leone Letizia Bertoni Milena Greppi |
46.6 |
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