1970 European Cup (athletics)

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1970 European Cup
Host city Stockholm, Sweden (men)
Budapest, Hungary (women)
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events33

The 1970 European Cup was the 3rd edition of the European Cup of athletics. [1]

Contents

The Finals were held in Stockholm, Sweden (men) and Budapest, Hungary (women).

Final

Held on 29 and 30 August in Stockholm (men) and on 22 August (women) in Budapest. [2]

Team standings

Results summary

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(Wind: +1.0 m/s)
Zenon Nowosz
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
10.4 Siegfried Schenke
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
10.5 Gerhard Wucherer
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
10.5
200 m
(Wind: +5.8 m/s)
Siegfried Schenke
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
20.7w Jochen Eigenherr
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
20.9w Zenon Nowosz
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
21.0w
400 m Jan Werner
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
45.9 Jean-Claude Nallet
Flag of France.svg  France
46.3 Boris Savchuk
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
46.7
800 m Yevgeniy Arzhanov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
1:47.8 Franz-Josef Kemper
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
1:48.6 Andrzej Kupczyk
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
1:48.7
1500 m Franco Arese
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
3:42.3 Henryk Szordykowski
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
3:42.5 Jean Wadoux
Flag of France.svg  France
3:42.6
5000 m Harald Norpoth
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
14:25.4 Gerd Eisenberg
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
14:25.6 Rashid Sharafetdinov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
14:25.8
10,000 m Jürgen Haase
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
28:26.8
CR
Nikolay Sviridov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
28:29.2 Manfred Letzerich
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
28:40.0
3000 m steeplechase Vladimir Dudin
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
8:31.6
CR
Ulrich Holbeck
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
8:36.0 Kazimierz Maranda
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
8:38.0
110 m hurdles
(Wind: +0.5 m/s)
Guy Drut
Flag of France.svg  France
13.7
CR
Bo Forssander
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
14.0 Günther Nickel
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
14.0
400 m hurdles Jean-Claude Nallet
Flag of France.svg  France
50.1
CR
Werner Reibert
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
51.0 Dmitriy Stukalov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
51.2
4 × 100 m Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Hans-Jürgen Bombach
Joachim Walther
Hermann Burde
Harald Eggers
39.4Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
Stanisław Wagner
Tadeusz Cuch
Edward Romanowski
Zenon Nowosz
39.5Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Günther Nickel
Jochen Eigenherr
Gerhard Wucherer
Josef Schwarz
39.6
4 × 400 m Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
Jan Werner
Edmund Borowski
Jan Balachowski
Andrzej Badeński
3:05.1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Yevgeniy Borisenko
Yuriy Zorin
Boris Savchuk
Aleksandr Bratchikov
3:06.3Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Rainer Friedrich
Andreas Scheibe
Michael Zerbes
Wolfgang Müller
3:07.1
High jump Kenneth Lundmark
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
2.15
CR
Valentin Gavrilov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Gérard Lamy
Flag of France.svg  France
2.13
Pole vault Wolfgang Nordwig
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
5.35
CR
Renato Dionisi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
5.20 François Tracanelli
Flag of France.svg  France
5.15
Long jump Jack Pani
Flag of France.svg  France
8.09 Klaus Beer
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
8.07 Josef Schwarz
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
7.99
Triple jump Jörg Drehmel
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
17.13
CR
Viktor Sanyeyev
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
17.01 Józef Schmidt
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
16.65
Shot put Hartmut Briesenick
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
20.55 Heinfried Birlenbach
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
19.54 Pierre Colnard
Flag of France.svg  France
19.44
Discus throw Ricky Bruch
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
64.86
CR
Hein-Direck Neu
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
61.40 Vladimir Lyakhov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
59.26
Hammer throw Anatoliy Bondarchuk
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
70.46 Uwe Beyer
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
69.46 Reinhard Theimer
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
69.32
Javelin throw Władysław Nikiciuk
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
82.46 Jānis Lūsis
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
81.74 Klaus Wolfermann
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
80.90
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: +0.3 m/s)
Ingrid Mickler
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
11.3 Renate Meissner
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
11.4 Györgyi Balogh
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
11.6
200 m
(Wind: +0.2 m/s)
Renate Meissner
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
23.1 Ingrid Mickler
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
23.3 Györgyi Balogh
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
23.3
400 m Helga Fischer
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
53.2
CR
Christel Frese
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
54.1 Vera Popkova
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
54.0
800 m Hildegard Janze
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
2:04.9 Sheila Carey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
2:05.3 Barbara Wieck
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
2:05.4
1500 m Ellen Tittel
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
4:16.3 Gunhild Hoffmeister
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
4:16.5 Lyudmila Bragina
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
4:17.2
100 m hurdles
(Wind: -0.4 m/s)
Karin Balzer
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
13.1 Teresa Sukniewicz
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
13.2 Margit Bach
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
13.7
4 × 100 m Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Elfgard Schittenhelm
Annelie Wilden
Rita Jahn
Ingrid Mickler
43.9
CR
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Renate Meissner
Christina Heinich
Bärbel Schrickel
Marion Wagner
44.5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Erzsébet Bartos
Judit Szabó
Györgyi Balogh
Katalin Papp
44.8
4 × 400 m Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Helga Fischer
Renate Marder
Brigitte Rohde
Monika Zehrt
3:37.0Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Christel Frese
Christa Czekay
Inge Eckhoff
Heidi Gerhard
3:37.2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Rosemary Stirling
Maureen Tranter
Val Peat
Helen Golden
3:37.8
High jump Rita Schmidt
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
1.84
CR
Antonina Lazareva
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
1.84
CR
Karen Mack
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
1.76
Long jump Heide Rosendahl
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
6.80
NR , CR
Ann Wilson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
6.57w Margrit Herbst
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
6.44
Shot put Nadezhda Chizhova
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
19.42 Hannelore Friedel
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
18.01 Ludwika Chewińska
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
17.01
Discus throw Karin Illgen
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
61.60
CR
Liesel Westermann
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
61.44 Tamara Danilova
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
57.84
Javelin throw Ruth Fuchs
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
60.60
CR
Daniela Jaworska
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland
55.90 Marite Saulite
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
54.52
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)

Semifinals

Men

All semifinals were held on 1 and 2 August. [2] First two teams advanced to the final. Sweden advanced as the host of the final.

Women

All semifinals were held on 22 August. [2] First two teams advanced to the final.

Preliminaries

Men

All preliminaries were held on 20–21 June. First two teams advanced to the semifinals.

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References

  1. "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.
  2. 1 2 3 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p466)