1978 European Championships in Athletics

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The 12th European Championships in Athletics were held in Prague, the capital city of Czechoslovakia.


Contents

[edit] Men's Results

[edit] Track

1971 |1974 |1978 |1982 |1986 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Pietro Mennea
Italy
10.27 Eugen Ray
German D.R.
10.36 Vladimir Ignatienko
Soviet Union
10.31
200 m Pietro Mennea
Italy
20.16 Olaf Prenzler
German D.R.
20.61 Peter Muster
Switzerland
20.64
400 m Franz-Peter Hofmeister
F.R.of Germany
45.73 Karel Kolár
Czechoslovakia
45.77 Francois Demarthon
France
45.97
800 m Olaf Beyer
German D.R.
1:43.84 Steve Ovett
Great Britain & NI
1:44.09 Sebastian Coe
Great Britain & NI
1:44.76
1500 m Steve Ovett
Great Britain & NI
3:35.59 Eamonn Coghlan
Ireland
3:36.57 David Moorcroft
Great Britain & NI
3:36.70
5000 m Venanzio Ortis
Italy
13:28.57 Markus Ryffel
Switzerland
13:28.66 Aleksandr Fedotkin
Soviet Union
13:28.66
(Silver)
10 000 m Martti Vainio
Finland
27:30.99 Venanzio Ortis
Italy
27:31.48 Aleksandr Antipov
Soviet Union
27:31.5
Marathon Leonid Moseyev
Soviet Union
2:11:57.5 Nikolae Penzin
Soviet Union
2:11:59.0 Karel Lismont
Belgium
2:12:07.7
110 m h Thomas Munkelt
German D.R.
13.44 Jan Pusty
Poland
13.55 Arto Bryggare
Finland
13.56
400 m h Harald Schmid
F.R. of Germany
48.51 Dmitriy Stukalov
Soviet Union
49.72 Vasiliy Arkhipenko
Soviet Union
49.77
3000 m st Bronislaw Malinowski
Poland
8:15.08 Patriz Ilg
F.R. of Germany
8:16.92 Ismo Toukonen
Finland
8:18.29
20 km Walk Ronald Wieser
German D.R.
1:23:11.5 Pyotr Pochenchuk
Soviet Union
1:23:43.0 Anatoly Solomin
Soviet Union
1:24:11.5
50 km Walk Jorge Llopart
Spain
3:53:29.9 Veniamin Soldatenko
Soviet Union
3:55:12.1 Jan Ornoch
Poland
3:55:15.9
4 X 100 m Poland
Zenon Nowosz
Zenon Licznerski
Leszek Dunecki
Marian Woronin
38.58 German D.R.
Manfred Kokot
Eugen Ray
Olaf Prenzler
Alexander Thieme
38.78 Soviet Union
Sergey Vladimirsev
Nikolai Kolesnikov
Aleksandr Aksinin
Vladimir Ignatenko
38.82
4 X 400 m F.R. of Germany
Martin Weppler
Franz-Peter Hofmeister
Bernd Herrmann
Harald Schmid
3:02.03 Poland
Jerzy Wlodarczyk
Zbigniew Jaremski
Cezary Lapinski
Ryszard Podlas
3:03.62 Czechoslovakia
Josef Lomický
František Brečka
Miroslav Tulis
Karel Kolár
3:04.99

[edit] Field

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Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Vladimir Yashchenko
Soviet Union
2.30 Aleksandr Grigoryev
Soviet Union
2.28 Rolf Beilschmidt
German D.R.
2.28
Long Jump Jacques Rousseau
France
8.18 Nenad Stecic
Yugoslavia
8.12 Vladimir Tsepelyov
Soviet Union
8.01
Pole Vault Vladimir Trofimenko
Soviet Union
5.55 Antti Kalliomäki
Finland
5.50 Rauli Pudas
Finland
5.45
Triple Jump Milos Srejovic
Yugoslavia
16.94 Viktor Saneyev
Soviet Union
16.93 Anatoliy Piskulin
Soviet Union
16.87
Shot Put Udo Beyer
German D.R.
21.08 Yevgeniyironov
Soviet Union
20.87 Aleksandr Baryshnikov
Soviet Union
20.68
Discus Wolfgang Schmidt
German D.R.
66.82 Markku Tuokko
Finland
64.90 Imrich Bugar
Czechoslovakia
64.66
Javelin Michael Wessing
F.R. of Germany
89.12 Nikolay Grebniev
Soviet Union
87.82 Wolfgang Hanisch
German D.R.
87.66
Hammer Yuriy Sedykh
Soviet Union
77.28 Roland Steuk
German D.R.
77.24 Karl Hans Riehm
F.R. of Germany
77.02
Decathlon Aleksandr Grebenyuk
Soviet Union
8340 Daley Thompson
Great Britain & NI
8289 Siegfried Stark
German D.R.
8208

[edit] Women's Results

[edit] Track

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Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Marlies Göhr
German D.R.
11.13 Linda Haglund
Sweden
11.29 Lyudmilla Maslakova
Soviet Union
11.31
200 m Lyudmila Kondratyeva
Soviet Union
22.52 Marlies Göhr
German D.R.
22.53 Carla Bodendorf
German D.R.
22.64
400 m Marita Koch
German D.R.
48.94 Christina Brehmer
German D.R.
50.38 Irena Szewińska
Poland
50.40
800 m Tatyana Providokhina
Soviet Union
1:55.80 Nadezhda Mushta
Soviet Union
1:55.82 Zoya Rigel
Soviet Union
1:56.57
1500 m Giana Romanova
Soviet Union
3:59.8 Natalia Marasescu
Romania
3:58.77 Totka Petrova
Bulgaria
4:00.15
3000 m Svetlana Ulmasova
Soviet Union
8:33.16 Natalia Marasescu
Romania
8:33.53 Grete Waitz
Norway
8:34.33
100 m h Johanna Klier
German D.R.
12.62 Tatiana Anisimova
Soviet Union
12.67 Gudrun Berend
German D.R.
12.73
400 m h Tatiana Zelentsova
Soviet Union
54.89 Sylvia Holmann
F.R. of Germany
55.14 Karin Rossley
German D.R.
55.36
4 X 100 m Soviet Union
Vera Anisimova
Liudmila Maslakova
Liudmila Kondratyeva
Liudmila Storoshkova
42.54 Great Britain
Beverley Goddard
Kathryn Smallwood
Sharon Colyear
Sonia Lannaman
42.72 German D.R.
Johanna Klier
Monika Hamann
Carla Bodendorf
Marlies Göhr
43.07
4 X 400 m German D.R.
Christiane Marquardt
Barbara Krug
Christina Brehmer
Marita Koch
3:21.20 Soviet Union
Tatyana Prorochenko
Nadezhda Mushta
Tatyana Providochina
Maria Kulchunova
3:22.53 Poland
Małgorzata Grajenska
Krystyna Kasprzyk
Genoweta Blaszak
Irena Szewińska
3:26.76

[edit] Field

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Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Sara Simeoni
Italy
2.01 Rosemarie Ackermann
German D.R.
1.99 Brigitte Holtzapfel
F.R.of Germany
1.95
Long Jump Vilma Bardauskiene
Soviet Union
6.88 Angela Voigt
German D.R.
6.79 Jarmila Nygrynova
Czechoslovakia
6.69
Shot Put Ilona Slupianek
German D.R.
21.41 Helena Fibingerova
Czechoslovakia
20.86 Margitta Droese
German D.R.
20.58
Discus Evelin Jahl
German D.R.
66.98 Margitta Droese
German D.R.
64.04 Natalya Gorbachova
Soviet Union
63.58
Javelin Ruth Fuchs
German D.R.
69.16 Teresa Sanderson
Great Britain & NI
62.40 Ute Hommola
German D.R.
62.32
Pentathlon Margit Papp
Hungary
4655 Burglinde Pollak
German D.R.
4600 Kristine Nitzsche
German D.R.
4599

[edit] Medals Table

Position: Nation: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1. Soviet Union USSR 12 11 12 35
2. Flag of East Germany East Germany 12 10 10 32
3. Flag of West Germany West Germany 4 2 2 8
4. Flag of Italy Italy 4 1 0 5
5. Flag of Poland Poland 2 2 3 7
6. Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 1 4 2 7
7. Flag of Finland Finland 1 2 3 6
8. Flag of SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 1 0 2
9. Flag of France France 1 0 1 2
10= Flag of Template:Country alias Spain civil [[Template:Country alias Spain civil|Template:Country shortname alias Spain civil]] 1 0 0 1
10= Flag of Hungary Hungary 1 0 0 1
12. Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 0 2 3 5
13. Flag of Romania Romania 0 2 0 2
14. Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 0 1 1 2
15= Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland 0 1 0 1
15= Flag of Sweden Sweden 0 1 0 1
17= Flag of Belgium Belgium 0 0 1 1
17= Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 0 0 1 1
17= Flag of Norway Norway 0 0 1 1

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