Track
1974 | 1978 | 1982 | 1986 | 1990 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
100 metres details |
Marlies Göhr East Germany |
11.01 | Bärbel Wöckel East Germany |
11.20 | Rose-Aimée Bacoul France |
11.29 |
200 metres details |
Bärbel Wöckel East Germany |
22.04 | Kathy Smallwood-Cook Great Britain |
22.13 | Sabine Rieger East Germany |
22.51 |
400 metres details |
Marita Koch East Germany |
48.16 WR |
Jarmila Kratochvílová Czechoslovakia |
48.85 | Taťána Kocembová Czechoslovakia |
50.55 |
800 metres details |
Olga Mineyeva Soviet Union |
1:55.41 | Lyudmila Veselkova Soviet Union |
1:55.96 | Margrit Klinger West Germany |
1:57.22 |
1500 metres details |
Olga Dvirna Soviet Union |
3:57.80 | Zamira Zaytseva Soviet Union |
3:58.82 | Gabriella Dorio Italy |
3:59.02 |
3000 metres details |
Svetlana Ulmasova Soviet Union |
8:30.28 | Maricica Puică Romania |
8:33.33 | Yelena Sipatova Soviet Union |
8:34.06 |
Marathon details |
Rosa Mota Portugal |
2:36:04 | Laura Fogli Italy |
2:36:29 | Ingrid Kristiansen Norway |
2:36:39 |
100 metres hurdles details |
Lucyna Kałek Poland |
12.45 | Yordanka Donkova Bulgaria |
12.54 | Kerstin Knabe East Germany |
12.54 |
400 metres hurdles details |
Ann-Louise Skoglund Sweden |
54.58 | Petra Pfaff East Germany |
54.89 | Chantal Réga France |
54.93 |
4x100 metres relay details |
Gesine Walther Bärbel Wöckel Sabine Rieger Marlies Göhr East Germany |
42.19 | Wendy Hoyte Kathy Smallwood-Cook Beverley Goddard Shirley Thomas Great Britain |
42.66 | Laurence Bily Marie-Christine Cazier Rose-Aimée Bacoul Liliane Gaschet France |
42.69 |
4x400 metres relay details |
Kirsten Siemon Sabine Busch Dagmar Rübsam Marita Koch East Germany |
3:19.05 WR |
Věra Tylová Milena Matejkovičová Taťána Kocembová Jarmila Kratochvílová Czechoslovakia |
3:22.17 | Yelena Didilenko Irina Olkhovnikova Olga Mineyeva Irina Baskakova Soviet Union |
3:22.79 |
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