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: | |||
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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: | |||
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High Jump | Dietmar Mögenburg | 2.30 | Janusz Trzepizur | 2.27 | Gerd Nagel | 2.24 |
Long Jump | Lutz Dombrowski | 8.41 (w) | Antonio Corgos | 8.19 | Jan Leitner | 8.08 |
Pole Vault | Aleksandr Krupskiy | 5.60 | Vladimir Polyakov | 5.60 | Atanas Tarev | 5.60 |
Triple Jump | Keith Connor | 17.29 | Vasiliy Grishchenkov | 17.15 | Bela Bakosi | 17.04 |
Shot Put | Udo Beyer | 21.50 | Janis Bojars | 20.81 | Remigius Machura | 20.59 |
Discus | Imrich Bugar | 66.64 | Igor Duginyets | 65.60 | Wolfgang Warnemunde | 64.20 |
Javelin | Uwe Höhn | 91.34 | Heino Puuste | 89.56 | Detlef Michel | 89.32 |
Hammer | Yuriy Sedykh | 81.66 | Igor Nikulin | 79.44 | Sergey Litvinov | 78.66 |
Decathlon | Daley Thompson | 8774 | Jürgen Hingsen | 8517 | Siegfried Stark | 8433 |
[edit] Women's Results
[edit] Track
1974 | 1978 | 1982 | 1986 | 1990 |
Event: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
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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: | |||
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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: |
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1. | German D.R. | 14 | 8 | 7 | 29 |
2. | F.R. of Germany | 7 | 1 | 4 | 12 |
3. | Soviet Union | 6 | 12 | 8 | 26 |
4. | Great Britain & NI | 3 | 5 | 1 | 9 |
5. | Czechoslovakia | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
6. | Italy | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
7= | Bulgaria | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
7= | Poland | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
9. | Romania | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
10. | Spain | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
11. | Finland | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 |
12. | Greece | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
13= | Sweden | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
13= | Portugal | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
13= | Netherlands | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
16. | Belgium | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
17. | France | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
18= | Hungary | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
19= | Norway | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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[edit] Notes
Differences to competition format since the 1978 European Championships:
- New events added:
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- Women's marathon.
- Women's heptathlon replaces the pentathlon.
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