The men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1954 European Athletics Championships was held in Bern, Switzerland, at Stadion Neufeld on 26 and 28 August 1954.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Sándor Rozsnyói![]() |
Silver | Olavi Rinteenpää![]() |
Bronze | Ernst Larsen![]() |
Results
Final
28 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Sándor Rozsnyói | ![]() | 8:49.6 | CR NR |
![]() | Olavi Rinteenpää | ![]() | 8:52.4 | |
![]() | Ernst Larsen | ![]() | 8:53.2 | NR |
4 | Pentti Karvonen | ![]() | 8:55.2 | |
5 | László Jeszenszky | ![]() | 8:59.4 | |
6 | Viktor Kurchavov | ![]() | 9:00.2 | |
7 | Vlastimil Brlica | ![]() | 9:03.6 | NR |
8 | Yevgeniy Kodyaykin | ![]() | 9:07.4 | |
9 | Helmut Thumm | ![]() | 9:07.6 | |
10 | John Disley | ![]() | 9:07.6 | |
11 | Karl-Heinz Schmalz | ![]() | 9:15.6 | |
Jerzy Chromik | ![]() | DNS |
Heats
26 August
Heat 1
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ernst Larsen | ![]() | 9:00.0 | CR Q |
2 | Sándor Rozsnyói | ![]() | 9:01.0 | Q |
3 | Pentti Karvonen | ![]() | 9:01.2 | Q |
4 | Karl-Heinz Schmalz | ![]() | 9:01.8 | Q |
5 | Yevgeniy Kodyaykin | ![]() | 9:02.2 | Q |
6 | Vlastimil Brlica | ![]() | 9:05.6 | NR Q |
7 | Curt Söderberg | ![]() | 9:12.8 | |
8 | Kenneth Johnson | ![]() | 9:17.6 | |
9 | Roger Deweer | ![]() | 9:30.2 | |
10 | Grigore Cojocaru | ![]() | 9:31.6 | |
11 | Gottfried Stäubli | ![]() | 9:32.0 |
Heat 2
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Viktor Kurchavov | ![]() | 9:06.2 | Q |
2 | László Jeszenszky | ![]() | 9:06.2 | Q |
3 | Jerzy Chromik | ![]() | 9:06.4 | Q |
4 | Olavi Rinteenpää | ![]() | 9:06.8 | Q |
5 | John Disley | ![]() | 9:13.6 | Q |
6 | Helmut Thumm | ![]() | 9:14.4 | Q |
7 | Abdullah Kökpinar | ![]() | 9:32.8 | |
8 | Gunnar Tjörnebo | ![]() | 9:36.2 | |
9 | Arthur Huber | ![]() | 9:45.4 | |
10 | Augusto Silva | ![]() | 9:56.4 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 21 athletes from 14 countries participated in the event.
Belgium (1)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Finland (2)
Hungary (2)
Norway (1)
Poland (1)
Portugal (1)
Romania (1)
Soviet Union (2)
Sweden (2)
Switzerland (2)
Turkey (1)
Great Britain (2)
West Germany (2)
References
- ↑ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 377–384, retrieved 13 August 2014
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