2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships




























2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Logo Torino2009.jpg
Host city
Turin, Italy Italy
Date(s) 6 – 8 March
Main stadium Oval Lingotto
Participation 530 athletes from
45 nations
Events 26

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The 30th European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Turin, Italy, from Friday, 6 March to Sunday, 8 March 2009. The championships took place at the Oval Lingotto indoor arena[1] which has a seating capacity of 6,700 people.[1]


It was the fourth time that the championships were held in Italy.




Contents






  • 1 Men's results


    • 1.1 Track


    • 1.2 Field


    • 1.3 Combined




  • 2 Women's results


    • 2.1 Track


    • 2.2 Field


    • 2.3 Combined




  • 3 Medal table


  • 4 Participating nations


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Men's results



Track









































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

60 m
details

Dwain Chambers
 Great Britain
6.46
 

Fabio Cerutti
 Italy
6.56
 

Emanuele di Gregorio
 Italy
6.56
PB

400 m
details

Johan Wissman
 Sweden
45.89
WL PB

Claudio Licciardello
 Italy
46.32
 

Ioan Vieru
 Romania
46.54
SB

800 m
details

Yuriy Borzakovskiy
 Russia
1:48.55
 

Luis Alberto Marco
 Spain
1:49.14
 

Mattias Claesson
 Sweden
1:49.32
 

1500 m
details

Rui Silva
 Portugal
3:44.38
 

Diego Ruiz
 Spain
3:44.70
 

Yoann Kowal
 France
3:44.75
 

3000 m
details

Mo Farah
 Great Britain
7:40.17
CR

Bouabdellah Tahri
 France
7:42.14
 

Jesús España
 Spain
7:43.29
SB

60 m hurdles
details

Ladji Doucouré
 France
7.55
 

Gregory Sedoc
 Netherlands
7.55
 

Petr Svoboda
 Czech Republic
7.61
 

4 × 400 m relay
details

 Italy
Jacopo Marin
Matteo Galvan
Domenico Rao
Claudio Licciardello
3:06.68
 
 
 
 

 Great Britain
Richard Buck
Nick Leavey
Nigel Levine
Philip Taylor
3:07.04
 
 
 
 

 Poland
Jan Ciepiela
Marcin Marciniszyn
Jarosław Wasiak
Piotr Klimczak
3:07.04
 
 
 
 


WR world record |
ER European record |
CR championship record |
NR national record |
WL world leading |
EL European leading |
PB personal best |
SB seasonal best





Field























































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

High jump
details

Ivan Ukhov
 Russia
2.32
 

Kyriakos Ioannou
 Cyprus
Aleksey Dmitrik
 Russia
2.29
 
 
 


Pole vault
details

Renaud Lavillenie
 France
5.81
=PB

Pavel Gerasimov
 Russia
5.76
 

Alexander Straub
 Germany
5.76
 

Long jump
details

Sebastian Bayer
 Germany
8.71
ER CR NR PB

Nils Winter
 Germany
8.22
PB

Marcin Starzak
 Poland
8.18
NR PB

Triple jump
details

Fabrizio Donato
 Italy
17.59
WL CR NR PB

Viktor Yastrebov
 Ukraine
17.25
PB

Igor Spasovkhodskiy
 Russia
17.15
SB

Shot put
details

Tomasz Majewski
 Poland
21.02
 

Yves Niaré
 France
20.42
NR PB

Ralf Bartels
 Germany
20.39
SB


WR world record |
ER European record |
CR championship record |
NR national record |
WL world leading |
EL European leading |
PB personal best |
SB seasonal best





Combined



















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

Heptathlon
details

Mikk Pahapill
 Estonia
6362
WL PB

Oleksiy Kasyanov
 Ukraine
6205
NR PB

Roman Šebrle
 Czech Republic
6142


WR world record |
ER European record |
CR championship record |
NR national record |
WL world leading |
EL European leading |
PB personal best |
SB seasonal best





Women's results



Track









































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

60 m
details

Yevgeniya Polyakova
 Russia
7.18
SB

Ezinne Okparaebo
 Norway
7.21
NR PB

Verena Sailer
 Germany
7.22

400 m
details

Antonina Krivoshapka
 Russia
51.18
 

Nataliya Pyhyda
 Ukraine
51.44
PB

Darya Safonova
 Russia
51.85
PB

800 m
details

Mariya Savinova
 Russia
1:58.11
WL PB

Oksana Zbrozhek
 Russia
1:59.20
SB

Elisa Cusma Piccione
 Italy
2:00.23
 

1500 m
details

Natalia Rodríguez
 Spain
4:08.72
 

Sonja Roman
 Slovenia
4:11.42
 

Roisin McGettigan
 Ireland
4:11.58


3000 m
details

Alemitu Bekele
 Turkey
8:46.50
NR PB

Sara Moreira
 Portugal
8:48.18
PB

Mary Cullen
 Ireland
8:48.47
 

60 m hurdles
details

Eline Berings
 Belgium
7.92
NR EL

Lucie Škrobáková
 Czech Republic
7.94
NR

Derval O'Rourke
 Ireland
7.97
SB

4 × 400 m relay
details

 Russia
Natalya Antyukh
Darya Safonova
Yelena Voynova
Antonina Krivoshapka
3:29.12
 
 
 
 

 Great Britain
Donna Fraser
Kim Wall
Vicki Barr
Marilyn Okoro
3:30.42
 
 
 
 

 Belarus
Alena Kievich
Katsiaryna Bobryk
Hanna Tashpulatava
Katsiaryna Mishyna
3:35.03
 
 
 
 


WR world record |
ER European record |
CR championship record |
NR national record |
WL world leading |
EL European leading |
PB personal best |
SB seasonal best





Field























































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

High jump
details

Ariane Friedrich
 Germany
2.01
 

Ruth Beitia
 Spain
1.99
 

Viktoriya Klyugina
 Russia
1.96
 

Pole vault
details

Yuliya Golubchikova
 Russia
4.75
=PB

Silke Spiegelburg
 Germany
4.75
NR PB

Anna Battke
 Germany
4.65
 PB

Long jump
details

Ksenija Balta
 Estonia
6.87
WL NR PB EL

Yelena Sokolova
 Russia
6.84
PB

Olga Kucherenko
 Russia
6.82
 

Triple jump
details

Anastasiya Taranova-Potapova
 Russia
14.68
WL PB

Marija Šestak
 Slovenia
14.60
SB

Dana Veldáková
 Slovakia
14.40
NR PB

Shot put
details

Petra Lammert
 Germany
19.66
WL PB

Denise Hinrichs
 Germany
19.63
PB

Anca Heltne
 Romania
18.71
 


WR world record |
ER European record |
CR championship record |
NR national record |
WL world leading |
EL European leading |
PB personal best |
SB seasonal best





Combined



















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

Pentathlon
details

Anna Bogdanova
 Russia
4761
 

Jolanda Keizer
 Netherlands
4644
PB

Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida
 France
4618
PB


WR world record |
ER European record |
CR championship record |
NR national record |
WL world leading |
EL European leading |
PB personal best |
SB seasonal best





Medal table
































































































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Russia
9 4 4 17
2
 Germany
3 3 4 10
3
 France
2 2 2 6

 Italy
2 2 2 6
5
 Great Britain
2 2 0 4
6
 Estonia
2 0 0 2
7
 Spain
1 3 1 5
8
 Portugal
1 1 0 2
9
 Poland
1 0 2 3
10
 Sweden
1 0 1 2
11
 Belgium
1 0 0 1

 Turkey
1 0 0 1
13
 Ukraine
0 3 0 3
14
 Netherlands
0 2 0 2

 Slovenia
0 2 0 2
16
 Czech Republic
0 1 2 3
17
 Cyprus
0 1 0 1

 Norway
0 1 0 1
19
 Ireland
0 0 3 3
20
 Romania
0 0 2 2
21
 Belarus
0 0 1 1

 Slovakia
0 0 1 1
Totals (22 nations) 26 27 25 78


Participating nations





  •  Albania (3)


  •  Armenia (2)


  •  Austria (7)


  •  Azerbaijan (1)


  •  Belarus (13)


  •  Belgium (6)


  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)


  •  Bulgaria (7)


  •  Croatia (3)


  •  Cyprus (5)


  •  Czech Republic (14)


  •  Denmark (13)


  •  Estonia (13)


  •  Finland (13)


  •  France (36)


  •  Georgia (1)


  •  Germany (36)


  •  Gibraltar (1)


  •  Great Britain (29)


  •  Greece (7)


  •  Hungary (7)


  •  Ireland (16)


  •  Israel (6)


  •  Italy (34)


  •  Latvia (5)


  •  Lithuania (10)


  •  North Macedonia (1)


  •  Malta (1)


  •  Moldova (1)


  •  Monaco (1)


  •  Netherlands (14)


  •  Norway (6)


  •  Poland (21)


  •  Portugal (12)


  •  Romania (17)


  •  Russia (57)


  •  San Marino (2)


  •  Serbia (5)


  •  Slovakia (11)


  •  Slovenia (6)


  •  Spain (36)


  •  Sweden (13)


  •   Switzerland (4)


  •  Turkey (12)


  •  Ukraine (20)




References





  1. ^ ab Venue Archived 2009-02-27 at the Wayback Machine




External links






  • Official Website







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