2002 European Cup (athletics)

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2002 European Cup
Annecy2002logo.png
Dates22–23 June
Host city Annecy, France
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events40

The 2002 European Cup was the 23rd edition of the European Cup of athletics. [1]

Contents

The Super League Finals were held in Annecy, France.

It was the first edition to feature women's 3000 metres steeplechase equalising the number of events for men and women.

Super League

Held on 22 and 23 June in Annecy, France [2]

Team standings

Italy kept its position in the women's Super League as the host of the next edition. Top six teams qualified for the 2003 European Indoor Cup.

Results summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(Wind: +0.2 m/s)
Issa-Aimé Nthépé
Flag of France.svg  France
10.27 Konstantin Rurak
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
10.31 Francesco Scuderi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
10.35
200 m
(Wind: -0.4 m/s)
Marlon Devonish
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
20.27 Marcin Urbaś
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
20.45 Marco Torrieri
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
20.65
400 m Daniel Caines
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
45.14 Ingo Schultz
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
45.33 Marek Plawgo
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
45.35
800 m Yuriy Borzakovskiy
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
1:46.58 Nils Schumann
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1:46.99 Paweł Czapiewski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1:47.92
1500 m Mehdi Baala
Flag of France.svg  France
3:47.21 Michael East
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
3:48.26 Paweł Czapiewski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
3:48.77
3000 m Driss Maazouzi
Flag of France.svg  France
7:53.41 Mikhail Yeginov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
7:54.05 Jan Fitschen
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
7:54.92
5000 m Dmitriy Maksimov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
14:09.92 Sam Haughian
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
14:11.60 Ismaïl Sghyr
Flag of France.svg  France
14:14.00
3000 m steeplechase Bouabdellah Tahri
Flag of France.svg  France
8:30.22 Damian Kallabis
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
8:32.04 Roman Usov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
8:34.10
110 m hurdles
(Wind: +0.7 m/s)
Colin Jackson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
13.15 Mike Fenner
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
13.33 Andrea Giaconi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
13.35
400 m hurdles Fabrizio Mori
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
48.41 Stéphane Diagana
Flag of France.svg  France
48.45 Chris Rawlinson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
48.87
4 × 100 m Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Ronny Ostwald
Alexander Kosenkow
Marc Blume
Thomas Müller
38.88Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Francesco Scuderi
Alessandro Cavallaro
Marco Torrieri
Stefano Dacastello
38.89Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Piotr Balcerzak
Marcin Jędrusiński
Marcin Urbaś
Zbigniew Tulin
39.08
4 × 400 m Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Jared Deacon
Timothy Benjamin
Jamie Baulch
Daniel Caines
3:00.57Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Ingo Schultz
Jens Dautzenberg
Ruwen Faller
Bastian Swillims
3:00.80Flag of France.svg  France
Leslie Djhone
Stéphane Diagana
Naman Keïta
Marc Raquil
3:00.92
High jump Grégory Gabella
Flag of France.svg  France
2.30 Yaroslav Rybakov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
2.28 Grzegorz Sposób
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
2.25
Pole vault Tim Lobinger
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
5.75 Giuseppe Gibilisco
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Denis Yurchenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
5.70
Long jump Chris Tomlinson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
8.17 Nicola Trentin
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
8.15 Salim Sdiri
Flag of France.svg  France
8.03
Triple jump Jonathan Edwards
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
17.19 Fabrizio Donato
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
17.17 Charles Friedek
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
17.11
Shot put Yuriy Bilonog
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
20.55 Ville Tiisanoja
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
20.29 Paolo Dal Soglio
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
19.87
Discus throw Michael Möllenbeck
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
66.82 Dmitriy Shevchenko
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
62.03 Olgierd Stański
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
60.88
Hammer throw Olli-Pekka Karjalainen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
79.25 Andrey Skvaruk
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
79.04 Maciej Pałyszko
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
78.25
Javelin throw Sergey Makarov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
88:24. Steve Backley
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
85.03 Boris Henry
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
83.90
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: +0.4 m/s)
Muriel Hurtis
Flag of France.svg  France
10.96 Manuela Levorato
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
11.20 Yuliya Tabakova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
11.24
200 m
(Wind: +0.6 m/s)
Muriel Hurtis
Flag of France.svg  France
22.51 Manuela Levorato
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
22.76 Sina Schielke
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
22.91
400 m Antonina Yefremova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
50.70 Grażyna Prokopek
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
51.34 Francine Landre
Flag of France.svg  France
51.78
800 m Irina Mistyukevich
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
1:59.76 Elisabeth Grousselle
Flag of France.svg  France
1:59.95 Ivonne Teichmann
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
2:00.07
1500 m Maria Cioncan
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
4:03.74 Lidia Chojecka
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
4:04.84 Tatyana Tomashova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
4:05.14
3000 m Gabriela Szabo
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
8:38.03 Yelena Zadorozhnaya
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
8:39.84 Lidia Chojecka
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
8:49.95
5000 m Olga Yegorova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
16:04.26 Joanne Pavey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
16:06.65 Fatima Yvelain
Flag of France.svg  France
16:08.21
3000 m steeplechase Justyna Bąk
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
9:43.38 Cristina Casandra
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
9:49.51 Melanie Schulz
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
9:49.79
100 m hurdles
(Wind: -0.2 m/s)
Patricia Girard
Flag of France.svg  France
12.64 Kirsten Bolm
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
12.85 Mariya Koroteyeva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
12.94
400 m hurdles Yuliya Pechonkina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
53.38
CR
Anna Olichwierczuk
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
55.11 Natasha Danvers
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
55.68
4 × 100 m Flag of France.svg  France
Patricia Girard
Muriel Hurtis
Sylviane Félix
Odiah Sidibé
42.41Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Melanie Paschke
Gabriele Rockmeier
Sina Schielke
Marion Wagner
42.49Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Natalya Ignatova
Irina Khabarova
Marina Kislova
Yuliya Tabakova
43.11
4 × 400 m Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Catherine Murphy
Helen Frost
Helen Karagounis
Lee McConnell
3:27.87Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Nicole Marahrens
Claudia Marx
Birgit Rockmeier
Florence Ekpo-Umoh
3:28.72Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Daniela Reina
Daniela Graglia
Manuela Levorato
Danielle Perpoli
3:29.14
High jump Irina Mikhalchenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
1.95 Oana Pantelimon
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
1.93 Kathryn Holinski
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1.93
Pole vault Svetlana Feofanova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
4.70
CR
Yvonne Buschbaum
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
4.60 Vanessa Boslak
Flag of France.svg  France
4.45
Long jump Tatyana Kotova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
7.42
CR
Cristina Nicolau
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
6.65 Bianca Kappler
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
6.64
Triple jump Anna Pyatykh
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
14.67 Ashia Hansen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
14.62 Magdelín Martínez
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
14.54
Shot put Svetlana Krivelyova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
19.63 Astrid Kumbernuss
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
19.61 Krystyna Zabawska
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
18.52
Discus throw Natalya Sadova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
65.91 Nicoleta Grasu
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
63.05 Franka Dietzsch
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
59.30
Hammer throw Olga Kuzenkova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
73.07 Manuela Montebrun
Flag of France.svg  France
68.53 Irina Sekachova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
66.88
Javelin throw Tatyana Shikolenko
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
64.81 Felicia Moldovan
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
61.59 Steffi Nerius
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
59.98
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 22 and 23 June [2]

Men

Women

The winner of each group also qualified for the 2003 European Indoor Cup.

Second League

The Second League was held on 22 and 23 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 (p471)