1996 European Cup (athletics)

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1996 European Cup
Dates1–2 June (Super Leagues)
28–29 June (First Leagues)
29–30 June (Second Leagues)
Host city Madrid, Spain
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events37

The 1996 European Cup was the 17th edition of the European Cup of athletics. [1]

Contents

The Super League Finals were held in Madrid, Spain.

Super League

Held on 1 and 2 June in Madrid, Spain [2]

Team standings

Results summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(Wind: +0.8 m/s)
Linford Christie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
10.04
CR
Marc Blume
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
10.25 Vladislav Dologodin
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
10.26
200 m
(Wind: +2.5 m/s)
Linford Christie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
20.25w Vladislav Dologodin
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
20.39w Torbjörn Eriksson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
20.45w
400 m Uwe Jahn
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
45.64 Du'aine Ladejo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
45.72 Jean-Louis Rapnouil
Flag of France.svg  France
45.96
800 m Roberto Parra
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:44.97
CR
Giuseppe D'Urso
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
1:45.27 Nico Motchebon
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1:45.98
1500 m Fermín Cacho
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
3:40.24 Rüdiger Stenzel
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
3:40.53 Anthony Whiteman
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
3:41.21
3000 m Dieter Baumann
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
7:57.19 Isaac Viciosa
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
7:57.80 Alessandro Lambruschini
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
7:58.44
5000 m Gennaro Di Napoli
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
13:52.34 Manuel Pancorbo
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
13:55.18 Abdellah Béhar
Flag of France.svg  France
13:57.15
3000 m steeplechase Steffen Brand
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
8:30.09 Angelo Carosi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
8:32.50 Justin Chaston
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
8:33.59
110 m hurdles
(Wind: -0.3 m/s)
Florian Schwarthoff
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
13.20 Colin Jackson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
13.63 Yevgeniy Pechonkin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
13.64
400 m hurdles Fabrizio Mori
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
49.45 Jon Ridgeon
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
49.84 Sven Nylander
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
50.18
4 × 100 m Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Kostyantyn Rurak
Sergiy Osovich
Oleg Kramarenko
Vladyslav Dologodin
38.53Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giovanni Puggioni
Ezio Madonia
Angelo Cipolloni
Sandro Floris
38.66Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Kevin Williams
Darren Braithwaite
Jason John
Darren Campbell
38.67
4 × 400 m Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Mark Richardson
Jamie Baulch
Mark Hylton
Du'aine Ladejo
3:03.38Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Uwe Jahn
Karsten Just
Kai Karsten
Rico Lieder
3:03.53Flag of France.svg  France
Pierre-Marie Hilaire
Marc Foucan
Willy Migerel
Jean-Louis Rapnouil
3:05.05
High jump Arturo Ortiz
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2.27 Leonid Pumalainen
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
2.27 Dalton Grant
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
2.27
Pole vault Pyotr Bochkaryov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
5.70 Tim Lobinger
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
5.60 José Manuel Arcos
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
5.50
Long jump Simone Bianchi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
8.25 Jesús Oliván
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
7.97 Bakri Darouèche
Flag of France.svg  France
7.96
Triple jump Jonathan Edwards
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
17.79w Vladimir Kravchenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
17.29w Gennadiy Markov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
17.12w
Shot put Paolo Dal Soglio
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
20.72 Oliver-Sven Buder
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
20.08 Yuriy Bilonog
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
19.86
Discus throw David Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
62.38 Sergey Lyakhov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
62.20 Jürgen Schult
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
61.96
Hammer throw Karsten Kobs
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
78.18 Marko Wahlman
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
77.72 Enrico Sgrulletti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
77.44
Javelin throw Raymond Hecht
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
88.86 Sergey Makarov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
84.96 Harri Hakkarainen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
81.44
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)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(Wind: +0.3 m/s)
Marina Trandenkova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
11.14 Melanie Paschke
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
11.19 Irina Pukha
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
11.25
200 m
(Wind: +1.6 m/s)
Marie-José Pérec
Flag of France.svg  France
22.34 Melanie Paschke
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
22.55 Katharine Merry
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
22.88
400 m Grit Breuer
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
50.22 Anna Kozak
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
50.94 Sandra Myers
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
51.10
800 m Svetlana Masterkova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
1:57.87 Kelly Holmes
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
1:58.20 Natalya Dukhnova
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
1:59.70
1500 m Olga Churbanova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
4:09.57 Sylvia Kühnemund
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
4:10.22 Frédérique Quentin
Flag of France.svg  France
4:10.49
3000 m Blandine Bitzner-Ducret
Flag of France.svg  France
8:59.82 Petra Wassiluk
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
9:02.91 Marta Domínguez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
9:06.27
5000 m Kathrin Wessel
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
15:40.36 Julia Vaquero
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
15:41.99 Farida Fatès
Flag of France.svg  France
15:47.72
100 m hurdles
(Wind: +2.7 m/s)
Nadezhda Bodrova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
12.89w Lidiya Yurkova
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
12.99w Angie Thorp
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
13.09w
400 m hurdles Sally Gunnell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
56.84 Silvia Rieger
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
57.07 Nelli Voronkova
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
57.39
4 × 100 m Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Natalya Merzlyakova
Galina Malchugina
Marina Trandenkova
Oksana Dyachenko
42.55Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Andrea Philipp
Melanie Paschke
Silke-Beate Knoll
Silke Lichtenhagen
42.59Flag of France.svg  France
Sandra Citté
Odiah Sidibé
Delphine Combe
Marie-José Pérec
43.13
4 × 400 m Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Uta Rohländer
Silke-Beate Knoll
Linda Kisabaka
Grit Breuer
3:26.19Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Viktoriya Fomenko
Lyudmila Koshchey
Olga Moroz
Olena Rurak
3:27.74Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Tatyana Chebykina
Natalya Sharova
Yuliya Sotnikova
Olga Kotlyarova
3:28.54
High jump Alina Astafei
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1.98 Stefka Kostadinova
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
1.94 Yelena Topchina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
1.90
Long jump Iva Prandzheva
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
6.84 Yelena Sinchukova
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
6.81 Claudia Gerhardt
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
6.76
Triple jump Ashia Hansen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
14.57
CR
Yelena Govorova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
14.42 Lyudmila Dubkova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
14.14
Shot put Astrid Kumbernuss
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
20.05 Judy Oakes
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
19.00 Svetlana Krivelyova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
17.70
Discus throw Ilke Wyludda
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
65.66 Olga Chernyavskaya
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
65.06 Irina Yatchenko
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
60.68
Javelin throw Oksana Ovchinnikova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
65.72 Natalya Shikolenko
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
62.52 Tanja Damaske
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
58.80
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)

First League

The First League was held on 28 and 29 June [2]

Men

Women

Second League

The Second League was held on 29 and 30 June [2]

Men

Women

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p469)