1984 European Athletics Indoor Championships

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1984 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Gothenburg1984logo.jpg
Dates3–4 March 1984
Host city Gothenburg
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Venue Scandinavium
Events22
Participation242 athletes from
26 nations

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

Contents

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
details
Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Haas  (FRG)6.68Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Ullo  (ITA)6.68Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ronald Desruelles  (BEL)6.69
200 metres
details
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Aleksandr Yevgenyev  (URS)20.98Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ade Mafe  (GBR)21.34Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Bongiorni  (ITA)21.48
400 metres
details
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Lovachov  (URS)46.72Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Tozzi  (ITA)47.01Flag of France.svg  Didier Dubois  (FRA)47.29
800 metres
details
Flag of Italy.svg  Donato Sabia  (ITA)1:48.05Flag of France.svg  André Lavie  (FRA)1:48.35Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Phil Norgate  (GBR)1:48.39
1500 metres
details
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Peter Wirz  (SUI)3:41.35Flag of Italy.svg  Riccardo Materazzi  (ITA)3:41.57Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Wessinghage  (FRG)3:41.75
3000 metres
details
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lubomír Tesáček  (TCH)7:53.16Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Markus Ryffel  (SUI)7:53.61Flag of Germany.svg  Karl Fleschen  (FRG)7:54.45
60 metres hurdles
details
Flag of Poland.svg  Romuald Giegiel  (POL)7.62Flag of Hungary.svg  György Bakos  (HUN)7.75Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Hudec  (TCH)7.77
High jump
details
Flag of Germany.svg  Dietmar Mögenburg  (FRG)2.33Flag of Germany.svg  Carlo Thränhardt  (FRG)2.30Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Roland Dalhäuser  (SUI)2.30
Pole vault
details
Flag of France.svg  Thierry Vigneron  (FRA)5.85Flag of France.svg  Pierre Quinon  (FRA)5.75Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Aleksandr Krupskiy  (URS)5.60
Long jump
details
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jan Leitner  (TCH)7.96Flag of East Germany.svg  Mathias Koch  (GDR)7.91Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Robert Emmiyan  (URS)7.89
Triple jump
details
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Grigoriy Yemets  (URS)17.33Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vlastimil Mařinec  (TCH)17.16Flag of Hungary.svg  Béla Bakosi  (HUN)17.15
Shot put
details
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Jānis Bojārs  (URS)20.84Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Werner Günthör  (SUI)20.33Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Andrei  (ITA)20.32

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
details
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Beverly Kinch  (GBR)7.16Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Anelia Nuneva  (BUL)7.23Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nelli Cooman  (NED)7.23 [2]
200 metres
details
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jarmila Kratochvílová  (TCH)23.02Flag of France.svg  Marie-Christine Cazier  (FRA)23.68Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Olga Antonova  (URS)23.80
400 metres
details
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Taťána Kocembová  (TCH)49.97Flag of Italy.svg  Erica Rossi  (ITA)52.37Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Rositsa Stamenova  (BUL)52.41
800 metres
details
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Milena Matejkovičová  (TCH)1:59.52Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Doina Melinte  (ROM)1:59.81Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Cristieana Cojocaru  (ROM)2:01.24
1500 metres
details
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Fiţa Lovin  (ROM)4:10.03Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Elly van Hulst  (NED)4:11.09Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Sandra Gasser  (SUI)4:11.70
3000 metres
details
Flag of Germany.svg  Brigitte Kraus  (FRG)9:12.07Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tatyana Pozdnyakova  (URS)9:15.04Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ivana Kleinová  (TCH)9:15.71
60 metres hurdles
details
Flag of Poland.svg  Lucyna Kałek  (POL)7.96Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Vera Akimova  (URS)7.99Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Yordanka Donkova  (BUL)8.09
High jump
details
Flag of Germany.svg  Ulrike Meyfarth  (FRG)1.95Flag of France.svg  Maryse Ewanjé-Epée  (FRA)1.95Flag of Poland.svg  Danuta Bułkowska  (POL)1.95
Long jump
details
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sue Hearnshaw  (GBR)6.70Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eva Murková  (TCH)6.55Flag of Italy.svg  Stefania Lazzaroni  (ITA)6.08
Shot put
details
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Helena Fibingerová  (TCH)20.34Flag of Germany.svg  Claudia Losch  (FRG)20.23Flag of East Germany.svg  Heidi Krieger  (GDR)20.18

Medal table

The host venue (shown in 2009) Scandinavium 2009.jpg
The host venue (shown in 2009)
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia  (TCH)62210
2Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)4239
3Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany  (FRG)4228
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)2114
5Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)2013
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1438
7Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1416
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland  (SUI)1225
9Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania  (ROU)1113
10Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0123
11Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany  (GDR)0112
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)0112
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)0112
14Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0011
Totals (14 entries)22222266

Participating nations

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  2. "Die Leichtathletik-Statistik-Seite". www.maik-richter.de. Retrieved 2022-11-05. http://www.maik-richter.de