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Finnish sprinter (born 1980)
Johanna Manninen
Johanna Manninen in 2007.
Full name Johanna Katriina Manninen Nationality Finland Born (1980-04-04 ) 4 April 1980 (age 44) Nurmo , Finland Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Weight 58 kg (128 lb) Sport Athletics Event(s) 100 m , 200 m
Johanna Katriina Manninen (born 4 April 1980) is a Finnish former athlete specializing in sprinting events.[ 1] She won two gold medals at the 2007 Summer Universiade , in addition to several medals in younger age categories.
She competed at 3 Olympic Games, 1996 Summer Olympics , 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics .
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Finland
1996
World Junior Championships
Sydney , Australia
11th (sf)
100m
11.76
8th
200m
23.89 (wind: -2.2 m/s)
—
4 × 100 m relay
DQ
Olympic Games
Atlanta, United States
11th (sf)
4 × 100 m relay
44.21
1997
European Junior Championships
Ljubljana, Slovenia
1st
100 m
11.39
3rd
200 m
23.43
World Championships
Athens, Greece
36th (h)
100 m
11.59
13th (h)
4 × 100 m relay
44.08
1998
World Junior Championships
Annecy , France
8th (sf)
100m
11.75 (wind: +1.1 m/s)
4th
200m
23.68 (wind: -1.1 m/s)
4th (h)[ 2]
4 × 100 m relay
45.36
European Championships
Budapest, Hungary
28th (h)
100 m
11.94
27th (h)
200 m
24.10
6th
4 × 100 m relay
44.10
1999
European Junior Championships
Riga, Latvia
2nd
100 m
11.47
2nd
200 m
23.26
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
44.40
World Championships
Seville, Spain
24th (qf)
100 m
11.45
10th (h)
4 × 100 m relay
43.86
2000
European Indoor Championships
Ghent, Belgium
21st (h)
60 m
7.40
12th (sf)
200 m
23.83
Olympic Games
Sydney, Australia
27th (sf)
200 m
23.41
12th (sf)
4 × 100 m relay
43.50
2001
European U23 Championships
Amsterdam, Netherlands
1st
100 m
11.61 (wind: -1.2 m/s)
1st
200 m
23.30 (wind: -0.3 m/s)
1st
4 × 100 m relay
44.76
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
12th (sf)
100 m
11.46
15th (sf)
200 m
23.11
2002
European Championships
Munich, Germany
20th (h)
100 m
11.58
16th (h)
200 m
23.47
2003
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham, United Kingdom
13th (sf)
60 m
7.26
World Championships
Paris, France
23rd (qf)
200 m
23.42
2004
World Indoor Championships
Budapest, Hungary
13th (sf)
60 m
7.30
10th (h)
200 m
23.79
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
34th (h)
100 m
11.45
35th (h)
200 m
23.45
2005
European Indoor Championships
Madrid, Spain
11th (sf)
60 m
7.32
2006
European Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
11th (h)
4 × 100 m relay
44.32
2007
European Indoor Championships
Birmingham, United Kingdom
5th (sf)
60 m
7.24
Universiade
Bangkok, Thailand
1st
100 m
11.46
1st
4 × 100 m relay
43.48
World Championships
Osaka, Japan
32nd (h)
100 m
11.52
10th (h)
4 × 100 m relay
43.41
Outdoor
Indoor
1959 : Soviet Union (Yeliseyeva , Kuleshova , Makarova , Nechayeva )
1961 : Soviet Union (Press , Shchelkanova , Koshelyova , Kuleshova )
1963 : Soviet Union (Chernyshova , Lāce , Popkova , Shchelkanova )
1965 : Soviet Union (Popkova , Lāce , Shchelkanova , Samotyosova )
1967 : France (Grosse , Masse , Alayrangues , Meyer )
1970 : Soviet Union (Zharkowa , Nikiforova , Golomazova , Kondrasheva )
1973 : Soviet Union (Chernikova , Zharkova , Sidorova , Besfamilnaya )
1975 : Soviet Union (Kļimoviča , Anisimova , Sidorova , Zharkova )
1977 : Soviet Union (Maslakova , Anisimova , Sidorova , Prorochenko )
1979 : Soviet Union (Komisova , Prorochenko , Anisimova , Korotkova )
1981 : United States (Glover , Lewis , Washington , Fitzgerald )
1983 : United States (Nedd , Washington , Cliette , Givens )
1985 : United States (Wallace , Finn , Cliette , Torrence )
1987 : United States (Wendy Vereen , Washington , Young , Torrence )
1989 : United States (Finn , Howard , Miller , Jones )
1991 : United States (James , Saldana , Gaines , Howard )
1993 : United States (Braddock , Taplin , Harris , Gaines )
1995 : United States (Taplin , Miller , Ball , Walton )
1997 : United States (Ball , Sergent , Anderson , Richardson )
1999 : United States (Williams , Edwards , Backus , Perry )
2001 : China (Li , Chen , Zeng , Yan )
2003 : China (Chen , Zhu , Ni , Qin )
2005 : Russia (Polyakova , Khalandyreva , Yakovleva , Chermoshanskaya )
2007 : Finland (Hannula , Keskitalo , Ranta , Manninen )
2009 : Italy (Alloh , Tomasini , Arcioni , Salvagno )
2011 : Ukraine (Titimets , Pohrebnyak , Stuy , Bryzhina )
2013 : Ukraine (Povh , Pohrebnyak , Ryemyen , Piatachenko )
2015 : Kazakhstan (Tulapina , Ivanchukova , Rakhmanova , Zyabkina )
2017 : Switzerland (Del Ponte , Kora , Halbheer , von Jackowski )
2019 : Switzerland (Kora , Atcho , Del Ponte , Dagry )
2021 : China (Liang , Ge , Cai , Li )