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The 14th European Championships in Athletics.were in held at the Olympic Stadium in Stuttgart a city in West Germany.

Men's Results

Track

1978 |1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Linford Christie
 UK
10.15 Steffen Bringmann
 East Germany
10.20 Bruno Marie-Rose
 France
10.21
200 m Vladimir Krylov
 Soviet Union
20.52 Jürgen Evers
 West Germany
20.75 Andrey Fedoriv
 Soviet Union
20.84
400 m Roger Black
 UK
44.59 Thomas Schönlebe
 East Germany
44.63 Matthias Schersing
 East Germany
44.85
800 m Sebastian Coe
 UK
1:44.50 Tom McKean
 UK
1:44.61 Steve Cram
 UK
1:44.88
1500 m Steve Cram
 UK
3:41.09 Sebastian Coe
 UK
3:41.67 Han Kulker
 Netherlands
3:42.11
5000 m Jack Buckner
 UK
13:10.15 Stefano Mei
 Italy
13:11.57 Tim Hutchings
 UK
13:12.88
10 000 m Stefano Mei
 Italy
27:41.03 Alberto Cova
 Italy
27:57.93 Salvatore Antibo
 Italy
28:00.25
Marathon Gelindo Bordin
 Italy
2: 10:54 Orlando Pizzaloto
 Italy
2: 10:57 Herbert Steffny
 West Germany
2: 11:30
110 m H Stephane Caristan
 France
13.20 Arto Bryggare
 Finland
13.42 Carlos Sala
 Spain
13.50
400 m H Harald Schmid
 West Germany}
48:65 Aleksandr Vasiliyev
 Soviet Union
48:76 Sven Nylander
 Sweden
49:38
3000 m St. Hagen Melzer
 East Germany
8:16.65 Francesco Panetta
 Italy
8:16.85 Patriz Ilg
 West Germany
8:16.92
20 km Walk Josef Pribilinec
 Czechoslovakia
1: 21:15 Mauricio Damilano
 Italy
1: 21:17 Miguel Angel Prieto
 Spain
1: 21:36
50 km Walk Hartwig Gauder
 East Germany
3: 40:55 Vyacheslav Ivanenko
 Soviet Union
3: 41:54 Valeriy Suntsov
 Soviet Union
3: 42:38
4 X 100 m USSR 38.29 East Germany 38.64 Great Britain & NI 38.71
4 X 400 m Great Britain & NI 2:59.84 West Germany 3:00.17 USSR 3:00.47

Field

1978 |1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Igor Paklin
 Soviet Union
2.34 Sergey Malchenko
 Soviet Union
2.31 Carlo Thranhardt
 West Germany
2.31
Long Jump Robert Emmiyan
 Soviet Union
8.41 Sergey Layevskiy
 Soviet Union
8.01 Giovanni Evangelisti
 Italy
7.92
Pole Vault Sergei Bubka
 Soviet Union
5.85 Vasiliy Bubka
 Soviet Union
5.75 Philippe Collet
 France
5.75
Triple Jump Hristo Markov
File:Flag of Bulgaria 1971-1990.gif BGR
17.66 Maris Bruzhiks
 Soviet Union
17.33 Oleg Protsenko
 Soviet Union
17.28
Shot Put Werner Günthör
  Switzerland
22.22 Ulf Timmermann
 East Germany
21.84 Udo Beyer
 East Germany
20.74
Discus Romas Ubartas
 Soviet Union
67.08 Georgiy Kolnootchenko
 Soviet Union
66.32 Vaclavas Kidykas
 Soviet Union
65.60
Javelin Klaus Tafelmeir
 West Germany
84.76 Detlef Michel
 East Germany
81.90 Viktor Yevsykov
 Soviet Union
81.80
Hammer Yuriy Sedykh
 Soviet Union
86.74 Sergey Litvinov
 Soviet Union
85.74 Igor Nikulin
 Soviet Union
82.20
Decathlon Daley Thompson
 United Kingdom
8811 Jurgen Hingsen
 West Germany
8730 Siegfried Wentz
 West Germany
8676

Women's Results

Track

1978 |1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Marlies Göhr
German D.R.
10.91 Anelia Nuneva
Bulgaria
11.04 Nelli Cooman
Holland
11.08
200 m Heike Drechsler
German D.R.
21.71 Marie Christine Cazier
France
22.32 Silke Gladisch
German D.R.
22.64
400 m Marita Koch
German D.R.
48.22 Olga Bryzgina
Soviet Union
49.67 Petra Schersing
German D.R.
49.88
800 m Nadezdha Olizarenko
Soviet Union
1:57.15 Sigrun Wodars
German D.R.
1:57.42 Lyubov Gurina
Soviet Union
1:57.73
1500 m Ravilya Agletdinova
Soviet Union
4:01.19 Tatyana Samolenko Dorovschin
Soviet Union
4:02.36 Doina Melinte
Romania
4:02.44
3000 m Olga Bondarenko
Soviet Union
8:33.99 Maricica Puica
Romania
8:35.92 Yvonne Murray
Great Britain & NI
8:37.15
10 000 m Ingrid Kristiansen
Norway
30:23.25 Olga Bondarenko
Soviet Union
30:57.21 Ulrike Bruns
German D.R.
31:19.76
Marathon Rosa Mota
Portugal
2: 28:38 Laura Fogli
Italy
2: 32:52 Yekaterina Khramamenko
Soviet Union
2: 34:18
100 m H Yordanka Donkova
Bulgaria
12.38 Cornelia Oschkenat
German D.R.
12.55 Ginka Zagorcheva
Bulgaria
12.70
400 m H Marina Styepanova
Soviet Union
53.32 Sabine Busch
German D.R.
53.60 Cornelia Feuerbach
German D.R.
54.13
10 km Walk Maria Cruz Diaz
Spain
46:09 Ann Janson
Sweden
46:13 Siw Ybanez
Sweden
46:19
4 X 100 m German D.R. 41.84 Bulgaria 42.68 Soviet Union 42.74
4 X 400 m German D.R. 3:16.87 F.R. of Germany 3:22.80 Poland 3:24.65

Field

1978 |1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Stefka Kostadinova
Bulgaria
2.00 Svetlana Leseva
Bulgaria
1.93 Olga Turchak
Soviet Union
1.93
Long Jump Heike Drechsler
German D.R.
7.27 Galina Chistyakova
Soviet Union
7.09 Helga Radtke
German D.R.
6.89
Shot Put Heidi Krieger
German D.R.
21.10 Ines Müller
German D.R.
20.81 Natalya Akhrimenko
Soviet Union
20.68
Discus Diana Sachse
German D.R.
71.36 Tsvetanka Khristova
Bulgaria
69.52 Martina Hellmann
German D.R.
68.26
Javelin Fatima Whitbread
Great Britain & NI
77.44 Petra Felke
German D.R.
72.52 Beate Peters
German D.R.
68.04
Heptathlon Anke Brehmer
German D.R.

6717
Natalya Schubenkova
Soviet Union
6645 Judy Simpson
Great Britain & NI
6623

Medals Table

Position: Nation: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1. USSR 11 13 12 36
2. East Germany 11 10 9 30
3. Great Britain 8 2 5 15
4. File:Flag of Bulgaria 1971-1990.gif Bulgaria 3 4 1 8
5. Italy 2 6 2 10
6. West Germany 2 4 4 10
7. France 1 1 2 4
8. Spain 1 0 2 3
9= Switzerland 1 0 0 1
9= Czechoslovakia 1 0 0 1
9= Norway 1 0 0 1
9= Portugal 1 0 0 1
13. Sweden 0 1 2 3
14. Romania 0 1 1 2
15. Finland 0 1 0 1
16. Netherlands 0 0 2 2
17. Poland 0 0 1 1
European Athletics Association championships
Outdoor
Indoor
Under-23
Under-20
Under-18
Cross Country
Mountain Running

Notes

Differences to competition format since the 1982 European Championships:

New events added:
  • Women's 20 km Walk replaces the 10 km Walk .
  • Women's 10 000m.

See also

Categories: