1950 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres

Medalists

GoldFanny Blankers-Koen
 Netherlands
SilverYevgeniya Sechenova
 Soviet Union
BronzeJune Foulds
 Great Britain

Results

Final

25 August Wind: 0.7 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Fanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands11.7CR
Yevgeniya Sechenova Soviet Union12.3
June Foulds Great Britain12.4
4Zoya Dukhovich Soviet Union12.4
5Elspeth Hay Great Britain12.5
6Colette Aitelli France12.5

Heats

24 August

Heat 1

Wind: 0 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Fanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands11.7CR Q
2June Foulds Great Britain12.2Q
3Yvette Monginou France12.6
4Gertrud Heusser  Switzerland13.4
Sofya Malshina Soviet UnionDQ

Heat 2

Wind: 0.4 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Zoya Dukhovich Soviet Union12.3Q
2Elspeth Hay Great Britain12.5Q
3Grietje de Jongh Netherlands12.5
4Josette Demeuter Belgium13.4

Heat 3

Wind: -1.9 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Yevgeniya Sechenova Soviet Union12.4Q
2Colette Aitelli France12.5Q
3Dorothy Hall Great Britain12.5
4Xenia Stad-de Jong Netherlands12.6
5Vittoria Cesarini Italy12.8
6Anna Van Rossum Belgium13.7

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 15 athletes from 7 countries participated in the event.

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References

  1. European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 372–377, retrieved 13 August 2014
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