1984 European Athletics Indoor Championships




























1984 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Gothenburg1984logo.jpg
Host city
Gothenburg
Sweden Sweden
Date(s) 3–4 March 1984
Main stadium Scandinavium
Participation 240 athletes from
26 nations
Events 22

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The 15th European Athletics Indoor Championships were held at Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden on 3 and 4 March 1984. The track used in the stadium at the time was 196 metres long.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Medal summary


    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Women




  • 2 Medal table


  • 3 Participating nations


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References





Medal summary



Men





















































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
60 metres
details

 Christian Haas (FRG)
6.68

 Antonio Ullo (ITA)
6.68

 Ronald Desruelles (BEL)
6.69
200 metres
details

 Aleksandr Yevgenyev (URS)
20.98

 Ade Mafe (GBR)
21.34

 Giovanni Bongiorni (ITA)
21.48
400 metres
details

 Sergey Lovachov (URS)
46.72

 Roberto Tozzi (ITA)
47.01

 Didier Dubois (FRA)
47.29
800 metres
details

 Donato Sabia (ITA)
1:48.05

 André Lavie (FRA)
1:48.35

 Phil Norgate (GBR)
1:48.39
1500 metres
details

 Peter Wirz (SUI)
3:41.35

 Riccardo Materazzi (ITA)
3:41.57

 Thomas Wessinghage (FRG)
3:41.75
3000 metres
details

 Lubomír Tesáček (TCH)
7:53.16

 Markus Ryffel (SUI)
7:53.61

 Karl Fleschen (FRG)
7:54.45
60 metres hurdles
details

 Romuald Giegiel (POL)
7.62

 György Bakos (HUN)
7.75

 Jiří Hudec (TCH)
7.77
High jump
details

 Dietmar Mögenburg (FRG)
2.33

 Carlo Thränhardt (FRG)
2.30

 Roland Dalhäuser (SUI)
2.30
Pole vault
details

 Thierry Vigneron (FRA)
5.85

 Pierre Quinon (FRA)
5.75

 Aleksandr Krupskiy (URS)
5.60
Long jump
details

 Jan Leitner (TCH)
7.96

 Mathias Koch (GDR)
7.91

 Robert Emmiyan (URS)
7.89
Triple jump
details

 Grigoriy Yemets (URS)
17.33

 Vlastimil Mařinec (TCH)
17.16

 Béla Bakosi (HUN)
17.15
Shot put
details

 Jānis Bojārs (URS)
20.84

 Werner Günthör (SUI)
20.33

 Alessandro Andrei (ITA)
20.32


Women



































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
60 metres
details

 Beverly Kinch (GBR)
7.16

 Anelia Nuneva (BUL)
7.23

 Nelli Cooman (NED)
7.23[2]
200 metres
details

 Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH)
23.02

 Marie-Christine Cazier (FRA)
23.68

 Olga Antonova (URS)
23.80
400 metres
details

 Taťána Kocembová (TCH)
49.97

 Erica Rossi (ITA)
52.37

 Rositsa Stamenova (BUL)
52.41
800 metres
details

 Milena Matejkovičová (TCH)
1:59.52

 Doina Melinte (ROM)
1:59.81

 Cristieana Cojocaru (ROM)
2:01.24
1500 metres
details

 Fiţa Lovin (ROM)
4:10.03

 Elly van Hulst (NED)
4:11.09

 Sandra Gasser (SUI)
4:11.70
3000 metres
details

 Brigitte Kraus (FRG)
9:12.07

 Tatyana Pozdnyakova (URS)
9:15.04

 Ivana Kleinová (TCH)
9:15.71
60 metres hurdles
details

 Lucyna Kałek (POL)
7.96

 Vera Akimova (URS)
7.99

 Yordanka Donkova (BUL)
8.09
High jump
details

 Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG)
1.95

 Maryse Ewanjé-Epée (FRA)
1.95

 Danuta Bułkowska (POL)
1.95
Long jump
details

 Sue Hearnshaw (GBR)
6.70

 Eva Murková (TCH)
6.55

 Stefania Lazzaroni (ITA)
6.08
Shot put
details

 Helena Fibingerová (TCH)
20.34

 Claudia Losch (FRG)
20.23

 Heidi Krieger (GDR)
20.18


Medal table



































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)
6 2 2 10
2
 Soviet Union (URS)
4 2 3 9
3
 West Germany (FRG)
4 2 2 8
4
 Great Britain (GBR)
2 1 1 4
5
 Poland (POL)
2 0 1 3
6
 Italy (ITA)
1 4 3 8
7
 France (FRA)
1 4 1 6
8
  Switzerland (SUI)
1 2 2 5
9
 Romania (ROU)
1 1 1 3
10
 Bulgaria (BUL)
0 1 2 3
11
 East Germany (GDR)
0 1 1 2

 Hungary (HUN)
0 1 1 2

 Netherlands (NED)
0 1 1 2
14
 Belgium (BEL)
0 0 1 1
Totals (14 nations) 22 22 22 66


Participating nations





  •  Austria (4)


  •  Belgium (4)


  •  Bulgaria (10)


  •  Cyprus (2)


  •  Czechoslovakia (22)


  •  Denmark (1)


  •  East Germany (3)


  •  Finland (7)


  •  France (15)


  •  Great Britain (10)


  •  Greece (3)


  •  Hungary (2)


  •  Iceland (2)


  •  Italy (22)


  •  Luxembourg (1)


  •  Netherlands (4)


  •  Norway (12)


  •  Poland (22)


  •  Romania (6)


  •  Soviet Union (15)


  •  Spain (11)


  •  Sweden (23)


  •   Switzerland (5)


  •  Turkey (3)


  •  West Germany (26)


  •  Yugoslavia (5)




See also


  • 1984 in athletics (track and field)


References





  1. ^ Results (p. 496)


  2. ^ http://www.maik-richter.de





  • Results - men at GBRathletics.com


  • Results - women at GBRathletics.com

  • EAA









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