1982 European Championships in Athletics

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The 13th European Championships in Athletics were in held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece.

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[edit] Men's Results

[edit] Track

1974 | 1978 | 1982 | 1986 | 1990 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Frank Emmelmann

German D.R.

10.21 Pierfrancesco Pavoni

Italy

10.25 Marian Woronin

Poland

10.28
200 m Olaf Prentzler

German D.R.

20.46 Cameron Sharp

Great Britain & NI

20.47 Frank Emmelmann

German D.R.

20.60
400 m Harmut Weber

F.R. of Germany

44.72 Andreas Knebel

German D.R.

45.29 Viktor Markin

Soviet Union

45.30
800 m Hans Peter Ferner

F.R. of Germany

1:46.33 Sebastian Coe

Great Britain & NI

1:46.66 Jorma Härkönen

Finland

1:46.90
1500 m Steve Cram

Great Britain & NI

3:36.49 Nikolay Kirov

Soviet Union

3:36.99 Jose Manuel Abascal

Spain

3:37.04
5000 m Thomas Wessinghage

F.R. of Germany

13:28.90 Werner Schildauer

German D.R.

13:30.03 David Moorcroft

Great Britain & NI

13:30.42
10 000 m Alberto Cova

Italy

27:41.03 Werner Schildhauer

German D.R.

27:41.21 Martti Vainio

Finland

27:42.51
Marathon Gerard Nijboer

The Netherlands

2:15:16 Armand Parmentier

Belgium

2:15:51 Karel Lismont

Belgium

2:16:04
110 m H Thomas Munkelt

German D.R.

13.41 Andrey Prokofyev

Soviet Union

13.44 Arto Bryggare

Finland

13.60
400 m H Harald Schmid

F.R. of Germany

47.48 Aleksandr Yatsevich

Soviet Union

48.60 Uwe Ackermann

German D.R.

48.64
3000 m St. Patriz Ilg

F.R. of Germany

8:18.52 Bogusław Mamiński

Poland

8:19.22 Domingo Ramon

Spain

8:20.48
20 km Walk Jose Martin

Spain

1:23:43 Jozef Pribilinec

Czechoslovakia

1:25:55 Pavol Blažek

Czechoslovakia

1:26:13
50 km Walk Reima Salonen

Finland

3:55:29 Jose Marin

Spain

3:59:18 Bo Gustafsson

Sweden

4:01:21
4 X 100 m Sergey Sokolov
Aleksandr Aksinin
Andrey Prokofyev
Nikolay Sidorov, URS
38.60 Detlef Kubeck
Olaf Prenzler
Thomas Munkelt
Frank Emmelmann, GDR
38.71 Christian Zirkelbach
Christian Haas
Peter Klein
Erwin Skamrahl, FRG
38.71
4 X 400 m Erwin Skamrahl
Harald Schmid
Thomas Giessing
Hartmut Weber, FRG
3.00.51 David Jenkins
Gary Cook
Todd Bennett
Phil Brown, GBR
3.00.68 Aleksandr Troschilo
Pavel Roshchin
Pavel Konovalov
Viktor Markin, URS
3.00.80

[edit] Field

1974 | 1978 | 1982 | 1986 | 1990 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Dietmar Mögenburg

West Germany FRG

2.30 Janusz Trzepizur

Poland POL

2.27 Gerd Nagel

West Germany FRG

2.24
Long Jump Lutz Dombrowski

East Germany GDR

8.41 (w) Antonio Corgos

Spain ESP

8.19 Jan Leitner

Czechoslovakia TCH

8.08
Pole Vault Aleksandr Krupskiy

Soviet Union URS

5.60 Vladimir Polyakov

Soviet Union URS

5.60 Atanas Tarev

Bulgaria BGR

5.60
Triple Jump Keith Connor

United Kingdom UK

17.29 Vasiliy Grishchenkov

Soviet Union URS

17.15 Bela Bakosi

Hungary HUN

17.04
Shot Put Udo Beyer

East Germany GDR

21.50 Janis Bojars

Soviet Union URS

20.81 Remigius Machura

Czechoslovakia TCH

20.59
Discus Imrich Bugar

Czechoslovakia TCH

66.64 Igor Duginyets

Soviet Union URS

65.60 Wolfgang Warnemunde

East Germany FRG

64.20
Javelin Uwe Höhn

East Germany GDR

91.34 Heino Puuste

Soviet Union URS

89.56 Detlef Michel

East Germany GDR

89.32
Hammer Yuriy Sedykh

Soviet Union URS

81.66 Igor Nikulin

Soviet Union URS

79.44 Sergey Litvinov

Soviet Union URS

78.66
Decathlon Daley Thompson

United Kingdom UK

8774 Jürgen Hingsen

West Germany FRG

8517 Siegfried Stark

East Germany GDR

8433

[edit] Women's Results

[edit] Track

1974 | 1978 | 1982 | 1986 | 1990 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Marlies Göhr

German D.R.

11.01 Barbel Wockel

German D.R.

11.20 Rose Aimee Baccoul

France

11.29
200 m Barbel Wockel

German D.R.

22.04 Kathy Smallwood

Great Britain & NI

22.13 Sabine Rieger

German D.R.

22.51
400 m Marita Koch

German D.R.

48.16 Jarmila Kratochvilova

Czechoslovakia

48.85 Tatiana Kocembova

Czechoslovakia

50.55
800 m Olga Mineyeva

Soviet Union

1:55.41 Lyudmila Veselkova

Soviet Union

1:55.96 Margrit Klinger

F.R. of Germany

1:57.22
1500 m Olga Dvirna

Soviet Union

3:57.80 Zamira Zaytseva

Soviet Union

3:58.82 Gabriella Dorio

Italy

3:59.02
3000 m Svetlana Ulmasova

Soviet Union

8:30.28 Maricica Puica

Romania

8:33.33 Yelena Sipatova

Soviet Union

8:34.06
Marathon Rosa Mota

Portugal

2:36:04 Laura Fogli

Italy

2:36:29 Ingrid Kristiansen

Norway

2:36:39
100 m H Lucyna Kalek

Poland

12.45 Yordanka Donkova

Bulgaria

12.54 Kerstin Knabe

German D.R.

12.54
400 m H Ann Louise Skoglund

Sweden

54.58 Petra Pfaff

German D.R.

54.89 Chantal Rega

France

54.93
4 X 100 m Gesine Walther
Barbel Wockel (Eckert)
Sabine Rieger
Marlies Göhr (Oelsner), GDR
42.19 Wendy Hoyte
Kathy Smallwood
Bev Goddard
Shirley Thomas, GBR
42.66 Laurence Bily
Marie-Christine Cazier
Rose-Aimee Bacoul
Liliane Gaschet, FRA
42.69
4 X 400 m Kirsten Siemon
Sabine Busch
Dagmar Rubsam
Marita Koch, GDR
3:19.05
WR
Vera Tylova
Milena Matejkovicova
Tatana Kocembova
Jarmila Kratochvilova, TCH
3:22.17 Yelena Korban
Irina Olkhovnikova
Olga Mineyeva
Irina Baskakova, URS
3:22.79

ş===Field=== 1974 | 1978 | 1982 | 1986 | 1990 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Ulrike Meyfarth

German D.R.

2.02 Tamara Bykova

Soviet Union

1.97 Sara Simeoni

Italy

1.97
Long Jump Vali Ionescu

Romania

6.79 Anişoara Cuşmir-Stanciu

Romania

6.73 Yelena Ivanova

Soviet Union

6.73
Shot Put Ilona Slupianek

German D.R.

21.59 Helena Fibingerova

Czechoslovakia

20.94 Nina Abashidze

Soviet Union

20.82
Discus Tsvetanka Khristova

Bulgaria

68.34 Mariya Vergova

Bulgaria

67.94 Galina Savinkova

Soviet Union

67.82
Javelin Anna Verouli

Greece

70.02 Antje Kempe

German D.R.

67.94 Sofia Sakorafa

Greece

67.04
Heptathlon Ramona Neubert

German D.R.

6664 Sabine Mobius

German D.R.

6594 Sabine Everts

F.R. of Germany

6418

[edit] Medals Table

Position: Nation: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1. East Germany German D.R. 14 8 7 29
2. West Germany F.R. of Germany 7 1 4 12
3. Soviet Union Soviet Union 6 12 8 26
4. United Kingdom Great Britain & NI 3 5 1 9
5. Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 3 3 7
6. Italy Italy 1 2 2 5
7= Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 2 1 4
7= Poland Poland 1 2 1 4
9. Romania Romania 1 2 0 3
10. Spain Spain 1 1 2 4
11. Finland Finland 1 0 3 4
12. Greece Greece 1 0 1 2
13= Sweden Sweden 1 0 0 1
13= Portugal Portugal 1 0 0 1
13= Netherlands Netherlands 1 0 0 1
16. Belgium Belgium 0 1 1 2
17. France France 0 0 3 3
18= Hungary Hungary 0 0 1 1
19= Norway Norway 0 0 1 1



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[edit] Notes

Differences to competition format since the 1978 European Championships:

New events added:
  • Women's marathon.
  • Women's heptathlon replaces the pentathlon.

[edit] See also

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