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Encyclopedia > 1990 European Championships in Athletics

The 15th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Split a city in Yugoslavia. The European Championships in Athletics is an event organized by the European Athletic Association. ... Split Harbour Split (Italian: Spalato) is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatias Split-Dalmatia county. ... Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. ...

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Men's Results

Track

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 | The 1982 European Championships in Athletics were in held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, a city in Greece. ... The 14th European Championships in Athletics. ... The 16th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Helsinki a city in Finland. ... The 1998 European Championships in Athletics were in held in Budapest a city in Hungary. ...

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Linford Christie
Great Britain & NI
10.00 Daniel Sangouma
France
10.04 John Regis
Great Britain & NI
10.07
200 m John Regis
Great Britain & NI
20.11 Jean Trouabal
France
20.31 Linford Christie
Great Britain & NI
20.33
400 m Roger Black
Great Britain & NI
45.08 Tomas Schonlebe
German D.R.
45.13 Carlowitz
German D.R.
45.27
800 m Tom McKean
Great Britain & NI
1:44.76 David Sharp
Great Britain & NI
1:45.59 Piotr Piekarski
Poland
1:45.76
1500 m Jens Peter Herold
German D.R.
3:38.25 Gennaro Di Napoli
Italy
3:38.60 Mario Silva
Portugal
3:38.73
5000 m Salvatore Antibo
Italy
13:22.00 Gary Staines
Great Britain & NI
13:22.45 Majushkak
Poland
13:22.92
10 000 m Salvatore Antibo
Italy
27:41.27 Are Nakkim
Norway
28:04.04 Strefano Mei
Italy
28:04.46
Marathon Gelindo Bordin
Italy
2: 14:02 Poli
Italy
2: 14:55 Dominique Chauvelier
France
2: 15:20
110 m H Colin Jackson
Great Britain & NI
13.18 Tony Jarrett
Great Britain & NI
13.21 Dietmar Kozwewski
F.R. of Germany
13.50
400 m H Kriss Akabusi
Great Britain & NI
47.92 Sven Nylander
Sweden
48.43 Niklas Wallenlind
Sweden
48.52
3000 m St. Francesco Panetta
Italy
8:12.66 Mark Rowland
Great Britain & NI
8:13.27 Alessandro Lambruschini
Italy
8:15.82
20 km Walk Pavol Blazek
Czechoslovakia
1: 22:05 Daniel Plaza
Spain
1: 22:22 Thierry Toutain
France
1: 23:22
50 km Walk Andrey Perlov
Soviet Union
3: 54:36 Bernt Gummelt
German D.R.
3: 56:33 Hartwig Gauder
German D.R.
4: 00:48
4 X 100 m France 37.79 Great Britain & NI 37.98 Italy 38.39
4 X 400 m Great Britain & NI 2:58.22 F.R. of Germany 3:00.64 German D.R. 3:01.51

Sprints are races in athletics. ... Linford Christie Linford Christie (born April 2, 1960) is a former British athlete. ... Sprints are races in athletics. ... Linford Christie Linford Christie (born April 2, 1960) is a former British athlete. ... Sprints are races in athletics. ... Roger Anthony Black (born March 31, 1966) is a former Olympic athlete and now works as a television presenter and motivational speaker. ... Middle distance track events are track races longer than sprints up to (and arguably including) 5000 meters. ... Middle distance track events are track races longer than sprints up to (and arguably including) 5000 meters. ... Long-distance track event races require runners to balance their energy. ... Long-distance track event races require runners to balance their energy. ... Marathon (sport) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Gelindo Bordin (April 2, 1959) is a former Italian athlete, winner of the marathon race at the 1988 Summer Olympics. ... Hurdling is running over obstacles. ... This article is about the Welsh athlete. ... Tony Jarrett (born: August 13, 1968 in Enfield, London, England) was a sprint and hurdling athlete. ... Hurdling is running over obstacles. ... Kriss Kezie Uche Akabusi (born November 28, 1958 in London, England) is a former athlete who went on to become a television presenter and motivational speaker. ... Long-distance track event races require runners to balance their energy. ... Mark Rowland (born Watersfield, West Sussex, England, March 7, 1963) was a British athlete who was a shock medallist at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. ... World Race Walking Cup Race walking is a special long distance race event in athletics in which the participants must walk. ... World Race Walking Cup Race walking is a special long distance race event in athletics in which the participants must walk. ... During a relay race, members of a team take turns swimming or running (usually with a baton) parts of a circuit or performing a certain action. ... During a relay race, members of a team take turns swimming or running (usually with a baton) parts of a circuit or performing a certain action. ...

Field

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 | The 1982 European Championships in Athletics were in held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, a city in Greece. ... The 14th European Championships in Athletics. ... The 16th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Helsinki a city in Finland. ... The 1998 European Championships in Athletics were in held in Budapest a city in Hungary. ...

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Dragutin Topic
Yugoslavia
2.34 Aleksey Yemelin
Soviet Union
2.34 Georgi Dakov
Bulgaria
2.34
Long Jump Dietmar Haaf
F.R of Germany
8.25 Angel Hernandez
Spain
8.15 Borut Bilac
Yugoslavia
8.09
Pole Vault Rodion Gataulin
Soviet Union
5.85 Grigoriy Yegorov
Soviet Union
5.75 Herman Fehringer
Austria
5.75
Triple Jump Leonid Voloshin
Soviet Union
17.74 Khristo Markov
Bulgaria
17.43 Igor Lapsin
Soviet Union
17.34
Shot Put Ulf Timmermann
German D.R.
21.32 Sven Buder
German D.R.
21.01 Vyacheslav Lykho
Soviet Union
20.81
Discus Jurgen Schult
German D.R.
64.58 Erik De Bruin
Netherlands
64.46 Manfred Schmitz
F.R. of Germany
64.10
Javelin Steven Backley
Great Britain & NI
87.30 Victor Zaitsev
Soviet Union
83.30 Patrik Boden
Sweden
82.66
Hammer Igor Astapkovich
Soviet Union
84.14 Tibor Gecsec
Hungary
80.14 Igor Nikoulin
Soviet Union
80.02
Decathlon Christian Plaziat
France
8.574 Dezso Szabo
Hungary
8.436 Christian Schenk
German D.R.
8.433

Gold medal winner Ethel Catherwood of Canada scissors over the bar at the 1928 Summer Olympics The high jump is an athletics/track and field event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights. ... The long jump (formerly called broad jump) is an athletic (track and field) event in which athletes attempt to land as far from their take-off points as possible. ... Pole vaulting is an athletics event where competitors use a long, flexible pole as an aid to leap over a bar, similar to the high jump, but at much greater heights. ... The triple jump is an athletics (track and field) event, previously also known as hop, step and jump, whose various names describe the actions a competitor takes. ... Shot put The shot put is an athletics (track and field) event involving putting (throwing in a pushing motion) a heavy metal ball, also called the shot, as far as possible. ... Ulf Timmermann (born November 1, 1962) is a German shot putter who broke many world records during the 1980s and is the first and one of only two people to ever throw over 23 metres (along with Randy Barnes). ... The discus throw is an athletics (track and field) throwing event. ... The javelin throw is an athletics (track and field) throwing event where the object to be thrown is the javelin, a spear-like object made of metal, fibreglass and in some javelins, carbon fibre. ... The modern or Olympic hammer throw is an athletic throwing event where the object to be thrown is a heavy steel ball attached to a wire rope (max 4 long) with a handle on the end of the rope. ... A decathlon is a sportive contest made up of 10 events. ... Christian Schenk won the gold medal in the decathlon in the 1988 Summer Olympics, held in Seoul, South Korea. ...

Women's Results

Track

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 | The 1982 European Championships in Athletics were in held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, a city in Greece. ... The 14th European Championships in Athletics. ... The 16th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Helsinki a city in Finland. ... The 1998 European Championships in Athletics were in held in Budapest a city in Hungary. ...

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
100 m Katrin Krabbe
German D.R.
10.89 Romy Muller
German D.R.
11.10 Kerstin Behrendt
German D.R.
11.17
200 m Katrin Krabbe
German D.R.
21.95 Heike Drechsler
German D.R.
22.19 Galina Maltchugina
Soviet Union
22.23
400 m Grit Breuer
German D.R.
49.50 Serching
German D.R.
50.51 Marie Jose Perec
France
50.84
800 m Sigrun Wodars
German D.R.
1:55.87 Christine Wachtel
German D.R.
1:56.11 Lilia Nurutdinova
Soviet Union
1:57.39
1500 m Snezana Pajkic
Yugoslavia
4:08.12 Ellen Kiessling
German D.R.
4:08.67 Sandra Gasser
Switzerland
4:08.89
3000 m Yvonne Murray
Great Britain
8:43.06 Yelena Romanova
Soviet Union
8:43.68 Roberta Brunet
Italy
8:46.19
10 000 m Yelena Romanova
Soviet Union
31:46.83 Kathrin Urlich
German D.R.
31:47.70 Annette Sergent
France
31:51.68
Marathon Rosa Mota
Portugal
2: 31:27 Valentina Yegorova
Soviet Union
2: 31:32 Maria Rebelo
France
2: 35:51
100 m H Monique Ewanje Epee
France
12.79 Gloria Siebert
German D.R
12.91 Lidiya Yurkova
Soviet Union
12.92
400 m H Tatyana Ledovskaya
Soviet Union
53.62 Anita Protti
Switzerland
54.36 Monica Westen
Sweden
54.75
10 km Walk Annarita Sidoti
Italy
44:00 Olga Kardopoltseva
Soviet Union
44:06 Ileana Salvador
Italy
44:38
4 X 100 m German D.R. 41.68 F.R of Germany 43.09 Great Britain & NI 43.32
4 X 400 m German D.R. 3:21.02 Soviet Union 3:23.34 Great Britain & NI 3:24.78

Sprints are races in athletics. ... Sprints are races in athletics. ... Sprints are races in athletics. ... Middle distance track events are track races longer than sprints up to (and arguably including) 5000 meters. ... Sigrun Wodars (born November 7, 1965) is a former East German middle distance athlete. ... Middle distance track events are track races longer than sprints up to (and arguably including) 5000 meters. ... Middle distance track events are track races longer than sprints up to (and arguably including) 5000 meters. ... Long-distance track event races require runners to balance their energy. ... Marathon (sport) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Rosa Mota is a Portuguese former marathonist, one of her countrys foremost athletes. ... Hurdling is running over obstacles. ... Hurdling is running over obstacles. ... World Race Walking Cup Race walking is a special long distance race event in athletics in which the participants must walk. ... During a relay race, members of a team take turns swimming or running (usually with a baton) parts of a circuit or performing a certain action. ... During a relay race, members of a team take turns swimming or running (usually with a baton) parts of a circuit or performing a certain action. ...

Field

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 | The 1982 European Championships in Athletics were in held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, a city in Greece. ... The 14th European Championships in Athletics. ... The 16th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Helsinki a city in Finland. ... The 1998 European Championships in Athletics were in held in Budapest a city in Hungary. ...

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
High Jump Heike Henkel
F.R. of Germany
1.99 Biljiana Petrovic
Yugoslavia
1.96 Yelena Yelesina
Soviet Union
1.96
Long Jump Heike Drechsler
German D.R.
7.30 Marieta Ilcu
Romania
7.09 Helga Radtke
German D.R.
6.94
Shot Put Astrid Kumbernuss
German D.R.
20.38 Natalya Lisovskaya
Soviet Union
20.06 Kathrin Neimke
German D.R.
19.96
Discus Ilke Wyludda
German D.R.
68.46 Olga Burova
Soviet Union
66.72 Martina Hellmann
German D.R.
66.66
Javelin Paivi Alafrantti
Finland
67.68 Karen Forgel
German D.R.
67.56 Petra Felke
German D.R.
66.56
Heptathlon Sabine Braun
F.R. of Germany
6688 Heike Tischler
German D.R.
6572 Peggy Beer
German D.R.
6531

Gold medal winner Ethel Catherwood of Canada scissors over the bar at the 1928 Summer Olympics The high jump is an athletics/track and field event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights. ... The long jump (formerly called broad jump) is an athletic (track and field) event in which athletes attempt to land as far from their take-off points as possible. ... Shot put The shot put is an athletics (track and field) event involving putting (throwing in a pushing motion) a heavy metal ball, also called the shot, as far as possible. ... The discus throw is an athletics (track and field) throwing event. ... The javelin throw is an athletics (track and field) throwing event where the object to be thrown is the javelin, a spear-like object made of metal, fibreglass and in some javelins, carbon fibre. ... A heptathlon is a sportive contest made up of seven events (from the Greek hepta (seven) and athlon (contest)). More specifically, the term heptathlon refers to an athletic (track and field) event consisting of seven events. ...

Medals Table

Position: Nation: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1. East Germany 12 12 10 34
2. Great Britain 9 5 4 18
3. USSR 6 9 7 22
4. Italy 5 2 5 12
5. France 3 2 5 10
6. West Germany 3 2 2 7
7. 2 1 1 4
8. Portugal 1 0 1 2
9= Finland 1 0 0 1
9= Czechoslovakia 1 0 0 1
11= Spain 0 2 0 2
11= Hungary 0 2 0 2
13. Sweden 0 1 3 4
14= Switzerland 0 1 1 2
14= Bulgaria 0 1 1 2
16= Romania 0 1 0 1
16= Netherlands 0 1 0 1
16= Norway 0 1 0 1
19. Poland 0 0 2 2
20. Austria 0 0 1 1



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The European Athletic Association is the European governing body for the sport of athletics. ... The European Championships in Athletics is an event organized by the European Athletic Association. ... The 1st European Championships in Athletics were held in Turin, Italy in 1934. ... The 2nd European Championships in Athletics were held in two places in 1938. ... The 3rd European Championships in Athletics were held in 1946. ... The 4th European Championships in Athletics were held in the Belgian capital Brussels in 1950. ... The 5th European Championships in Athletics were held in Bern, the Swiss capital, in 1954. ... The 6th European Championships in Athletics were held in 1958. ... The 7th European Championships in Athletics were held in 1962. ... The 8th European Championships in Athletics were held in Budapest, Hungary in 1966. ... The 9th European Championships in Athletics were held in Athens, the capital ofGreece in 1969. ... The 10th European Championships in Athletics were held in Helsinki, the capitalFinland, in 1971. ... The 11th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Rome, the capital of Italy in 1974. ... The 12th European Championships in Athletics were held in Prague, a city in Czechoslovakia. ... The 1982 European Championships in Athletics were in held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, a city in Greece. ... The 14th European Championships in Athletics. ... The 16th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Helsinki a city in Finland. ... The 1998 European Championships in Athletics were in held in Budapest a city in Hungary. ... The 2002 European Championships in Athletics were in held in Munich a city in Germany. ... The 2006 European Championships in Athletics were in held in Gothenburg a city in Sweden. ... The European Indoor Championships were held for the first time in 1970. ... The 20th European Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in The Hague, a city in The Netherlands, in 1989. ... The 21st European Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in Glasgow, the capital of Scotland (Great Britain), in 1990. ... The 22nd European Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in Genova, a city in Italy, in 1992. ... The 23rd European Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in Paris, the capital of France in 1994. ... The 24th European Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden in 1996. ... The 1998 European Indoor Championships in athletics were in held in Valencia, a city in Spain. ... The 2000 European Indoor Championships in athletics were in held in Ghent, Belgium. ... The 2002 European Indoor Championships in athletics were in held in Vienna, the capital of Austria. ... The 2005 European Indoor Championships in Athletics were in held in Madrid, the capital of Spain, between March 4 and March 6, 2005. ... The 29th European Indoor Championships in Athletics are being held in Birmingham, a city in England (UK), in 2007. ...

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Athletics Association of Ireland AAI » Ireland’s Record in European Athletics Championships (214 words)
From the inaugural European Athletics Championships in Turin 1934 it took 60 years before the Irish flag was hoisted in Helsinki 1994 when Sonia O’Sullivan won gold in the 3000 metres in 8.31.84.
Four years later in Budapest Sonia had a remarkable double in the 5000 metres (15.06.50) and 10,000 metres (31.29.33).At the last championships in Munich 2002 Sonia added further to her successes in winning silver medals in the 5000 metres (15.14.85) and 10,000 metres (30.47.59).
Athletics Ireland wishes all its athletes every success in Gothenburg in what is truly expected to be a wonderful edition of these championships.
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