1999 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 100 metres hurdles

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1999 European
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The women's 100 metres hurdles event at the 1999 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Göteborg, Sweden, at Ullevi on 31 July and 1 August 1999. [1] [2]

100 metres hurdles race

The 100 metres hurdles, or 100-meter hurdles, is a track and field event run mainly by women. For the race, ten hurdles of a height of 83.8 centimetres (33.0 in) are placed along a straight course of 100 metres (109.36 yd). The first hurdle is placed after a run-up of 13 metres from the starting line. The next 9 hurdles are set at a distance of 8.5 metres from each other, and the home stretch from the last hurdle to the finish line is 10.5 metres long. The hurdles are set up so that they will fall over if bumped into by the runner, but weighted so this is disadvantageous. Fallen hurdles do not count against runners provided that they do not run into them on purpose. Like the 100 metres sprint, the 100 m hurdles begins with athletes in starting blocks.

1999 European Athletics U23 Championships

The 2nd European Athletics U23 Championships were held in Gothenburg, Sweden, at Ullevi from 29 July to 1 August 1999.

Ullevi sports arena

Ullevi, sometimes known as Nya Ullevi, is a multi-purpose stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was built for the 1958 FIFA World Cup, but since then has also hosted the World Allround Speed Skating Championships six times; the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 European Athletics Championships; the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals in 1983 and 1990; the UEFA Euro 1992 final, the UEFA Cup final in 2004; and annually hosted the opening ceremony of the Gothia Cup, the world's largest football tournament in terms of the number of participants. IFK Göteborg has also played two UEFA Cup finals at the stadium, in 1982 and 1987, but then as "home game" in a home and away final. The stadium hosted several events, including football, ice hockey, boxing, racing, athletics and concerts.

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Medalists

Gold Agnieszka Karaczun
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Silver Julie Pratt
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Bronze Eva Miklos
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

Results

Final

1 August
Wind: -0.4m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Agnieszka Karaczun Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 13.32
Julie Pratt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 13.40
Eva Miklos Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 13.40
4 Tessy Prediger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 13.43
5 Juliane Sprenger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 13.46
6 Urška Beti Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 13.52
7 Hanna Korell Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 13.63
8 Johanna Halkoaho Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 13.75

Heats

31 July
Qualified: first 2 in each heat and 2 best to the Final

Heat 1

Wind: -1.2m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Eva Miklos Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 13.42Q
2 Juliane Sprenger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 13.44Q
3 Karin Jönsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 13.75
4 Nadia Weber Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 13.76
5 Bianca Liston Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 13.94
6 Petra Lam Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14.05
7 Joanna Bujak Flag of France.svg  France 23.80

Heat 2

Wind: 2.6m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Julie Pratt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 13.29wQ
2 Tessy Prediger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 13.43wQ
3 Hanna Korell Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 13.46wq
4 Lydie Potin Flag of France.svg  France 13.62w
5 Natalya Chulkova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 13.73w
6 Miriam Tschomba Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 13.74w

Heat 3

Wind: 1.5m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Urška Beti Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 13.32Q
2 Agnieszka Karaczun Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 13.33Q
3 Johanna Halkoaho Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 13.55q
4 Sarah Claxton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 13.59
5 Tetyana Ledovska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 13.67
6 Cynthia Octavia Flag of France.svg  France 14.09

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 19 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event.

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