1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres
Events at the 1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships | ||||
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Track events | ||||
60 m | men | women | ||
200 m | men | women | ||
400 m | men | women | ||
800 m | men | women | ||
1500 m | men | women | ||
3000 m | men | women | ||
60 m hurdles | men | women | ||
3000 m walk | women | |||
5000 m walk | men | |||
Field events | ||||
High jump | men | women | ||
Pole vault | men | |||
Long jump | men | women | ||
Triple jump | men | women | ||
Shot put | men | women | ||
Combined events | ||||
Pentathlon | women | |||
Heptathlon | men | |||
The men's 200 metres event at the 1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Palasport di Genova on 29 February and 1 March.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Nikolay Antonov Bulgaria |
Daniel Sangouma France |
Aleksandr Goremykin Unified Team |
Results
Heats
First 2 from each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 4 | Stéphane Diagana | France | 20.81 | Q |
2 | 2 | Nikolay Antonov | Bulgaria | 20.98 | Q |
3 | 5 | Stefano Tilli | Italy | 20.99 | Q |
4 | 3 | Daniel Sangouma | France | 21.08 | Q |
5 | 4 | Marcus Adam | Great Britain | 21.10 | Q |
6 | 3 | Giorgio Marras | Italy | 21.11 | Q |
7 | 3 | Marek Zalewski | Poland | 21.14 | q |
8 | 4 | Jiří Valík | Czechoslovakia | 21.18 | q |
9 | 1 | Robert Maćkowiak | Poland | 21.20 | Q |
10 | 1 | Aleksandr Goremykin | Unified Team | 21.20 | Q |
11 | 5 | Geir Moen | Norway | 21.21 | Q |
12 | 5 | Alexander Lack | Germany | 21.32 | |
13 | 5 | Andreas Berger | Austria | 21.33 | |
14 | 1 | Michael Huke | Germany | 21.38 | |
14 | 2 | Daniel Cojocaru | Romania | 21.38 | Q |
16 | 4 | Torbjörn Eriksson | Sweden | 21.40 | |
17 | 2 | Pascal Thurnherr | Switzerland | 21.46 | |
18 | 3 | Luís Cunha | Portugal | 21.62 | |
19 | 3 | Kastytis Klimas | Lithuania | 21.68 | |
20 | 1 | Kevin Widmer | Switzerland | 21.81 | |
21 | 4 | Frank Perri | Netherlands | 21.88 | |
22 | 5 | Cengiz Kavaklıoğlu | Turkey | 21.93 | |
23 | 1 | Aldo Canti | San Marino | 21.95 | NR |
24 | 2 | Sandro Floris | Italy | DNS | [2] |
24 | 2 | Thomas Renner | Austria | DNS | [2] |
Semifinals
First 3 from each semifinal qualified directly (Q) for the final.
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Nikolay Antonov | Bulgaria | 20.72 | Q |
2 | 1 | Aleksandr Goremykin | Unified Team | 20.82 | Q |
3 | 1 | Daniel Sangouma | France | 20.98 | Q |
4 | 2 | Stéphane Diagana | France | 21.06 | Q |
5 | 1 | Stefano Tilli | Italy | 21.10 | |
6 | 2 | Robert Maćkowiak | Poland | 21.24 | Q |
7 | 2 | Giorgio Marras | Italy | 21.26 | Q |
8 | 2 | Marcus Adam | Great Britain | 21.41 | |
9 | 1 | Daniel Cojocaru | Romania | 21.61 | |
10 | 1 | Marek Zalewski | Poland | 21.66 | |
11 | 2 | Geir Moen | Norway | 21.68 | |
12 | 2 | Jiří Valík | Czechoslovakia | 22.29 |
Final
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nikolay Antonov | Bulgaria | 20.41 | NR | |
Daniel Sangouma | France | 20.64 | ||
Aleksandr Goremykin | Unified Team | 21.09 | ||
4 | Giorgio Marras | Italy | 21.15 | |
5 | Robert Maćkowiak | Poland | 21.38 | |
6 | Stéphane Diagana | France | 21.53 |
References
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