1983 European Cup (athletics)
1983 European Cup | |
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Dates | 20–21 August |
Host city | London, United Kingdom |
Venue | Crystal Palace National Sports Centre |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 33 |
The 1983 European Cup was the 9th edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1] From this edition on, the multiple stages of competition were replaced by the promotion/relegation league system.
The "A" Finals were held at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, Great Britain.
"A" Final
Held on 20 and 21 August in London, United Kingdom[2]
Team standings
Pos. | Nation | Points |
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1 | East Germany | 117 |
2 | Soviet Union | 106 |
3 | West Germany | 102 |
4 | Great Britain | 94.5 |
5 | Poland | 86.5 |
6 | Italy | 80.5 |
7 | France | 70 |
8 | Hungary | 60.5 |
Pos. | Nation | Points |
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1 | East Germany | 107 |
2 | Soviet Union | 85 |
3 | Czechoslovakia | 77 |
4 | Great Britain | 77 |
5 | West Germany | 58 |
6 | Bulgaria | 58 |
7 | Poland | 43 |
8 | Hungary | 34 |
Results summary
Men's events
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m (Wind: -1.0 m/s) |
Marlies Göhr East Germany |
11.28 | Anelia Nuneva Bulgaria |
11.33 | Kathy Cook Great Britain |
11.39 |
200 m (Wind: -1.7 m/s) |
Jarmila Kratochvílová Czechoslovakia |
22.40 | Marita Koch East Germany |
22.40 | Kathy Cook Great Britain |
22.57 |
400 m | Tatána Kocembová Czechoslovakia |
49.33 CR |
Mariya Pinigina Soviet Union |
49.63 | Gaby Bussmann West Germany |
51.09 |
800 m | Jarmila Kratochvílová Czechoslovakia |
1:58.79 | Antje Schröder East Germany |
1:59.53 | Margrit Klinger West Germany |
1:59.64 |
1500 m | Nadezhda Ralldugina Soviet Union |
4:07.61 | Christiane Wartenberg East Germany |
4:07.86 | Totka Petrova Bulgaria |
4:08.02 |
3000 m | Tatyana Kazankina Soviet Union |
8:49.27 CR |
Ulrike Bruns East Germany |
8:49.71 | Jane Furniss Great Britain |
8:51.58 |
100 m hurdles (Wind: -2.1 m/s) |
Bettine Jahn East Germany |
12.89 | Lucyna Kałek Poland |
12.97 | Ginka Zagorcheva Bulgaria |
13.10 |
400 m hurdles | Ellen Fiedler East Germany |
54.20 | Ana Ambrazienė Soviet Union |
54.74 | Sue Morley Great Britain |
56.36 |
4 × 100 m | 42.63 | Great Britain Bev Callender Shirley Thomas |
43.18 | Soviet Union Lyudmila Kondratyeva Yelena Vinogradova Irina Olkhovnikova Olga Antonova |
43.67 | |
4 × 400 m | 3:20.79 | Soviet Union |
3:21.71 | East Germany Kerstin Walther Sabine Busch Undine Bremer Dagmar Neubauer |
3:22.70 | |
High jump | Ulrike Meyfarth West Germany |
2.03 WR , CR
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Tamara Bykova Soviet Union |
2.03 WR , CR
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Kerstin Brandt East Germany |
1.99 |
Long jump | Heike Daute East Germany |
6.99 CR |
Eva Murková Czechoslovakia |
6.81w | Bev Kinch Great Britain |
6.63 |
Shot put | Helena Fibingerová Czechoslovakia |
20.76 | Helma Knorscheidt East Germany |
19.49 | Nunu Abashidze Soviet Union |
18.88 |
Discus throw | Martina Opitz East Germany |
69.00 | Galina Murašova Soviet Union |
68.86 | Mariya Petkova Bulgaria |
64.88 |
Javelin throw | Fatima Whitbread Great Britain |
69.04 | Antje Kempe East Germany |
63.22 | Genowefa Olejarz Poland |
63.12 |
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
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"B" Final
Both "B" finals held on 20 and 21 August[2]
Men
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Women
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"C" Finals
Men
Both "C" finals held on 20 and 21 August[2]
"C1" Final
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"C2" Final
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Women
Both "C" finals held on 20 and 21 August[2]
"C1" Final
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"C2" Final
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References
- ^ "The SPAR European Cup: Memories of Europe's premier team athletics event". european-athletics.org. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
- ^ a b c d 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p468)
- European Cup results (Men) from GBR Athletics
- European Cup results (Women) from GBR Athletics