1965 European Cup (athletics)

The 1965 European Cup was the 1st edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]

1965 European Cup
Host cityStuttgart, West Germany (men)
Kassel, West Germany (women)
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events31

The Finals were held in West Germany, Stuttgart (men) and Kassel (women).

Final edit

Held in Stuttgart on 11 and 12 September (men) and Kassel on 19 September (women).[2]

Team standings edit

Men
Pos. Nation Points
1   Soviet Union 86
2   West Germany 85
3   Poland 69
4   East Germany 69
5   France 60
6   Great Britain 48
Women
Pos. Nation Points
1   Soviet Union 56
2   East Germany 42
3   Poland 38
4   West Germany 37
5   Hungary 32
6   Netherlands 26

Results summary edit

Men's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: -1.1 m/s)
Marian Dudziak
  Poland
10.3 Manfred Knickenberg
  West Germany
10.4 Heinz Erbstösser
  East Germany
10.5
200 m
(Wind: +2.9 m/s)
Josef Schwarz
  West Germany
21.1w Heinz Erbstösser
  East Germany
21.2w Jocelyn Delecour
  France
21.2w
400 m Andrzej Badeński
  Poland
45.9 Manfred Kinder
  West Germany
46.6 Joachim Both
  East Germany
47.1
800 m Franz-Josef Kemper
  West Germany
1:50.5 Jürgen May
  East Germany
1:50.3 Chris Carter
  Great Britain
1:50.6
1500 m Bodo Tümmler
  West Germany
3:47.4 Jean Wadoux
  France
3:48.0 Jürgen May
  East Germany
3:48.4
5000 m Harald Norpoth
  West Germany
14:18.0 Witold Baran
  Poland
14:20.0 Derek Graham
  Great Britain
14:20.4
10,000 m Nikolay Dutov
  Soviet Union
28:42.2 Lutz Philipp
  West Germany
28:44.8 Kazimierz Zimny
  Poland
28:46.0
3000 m steeplechase Viktor Kudinskiy
  Soviet Union
8:41.0 Maurice Herriott
  Great Britain
8:42.2 Edward Szklarczyk
  Poland
8:42.8
110 m hurdles
(Wind: -1.7 m/s)
Anatoliy Mikhailov
  Soviet Union
13.9 Marcel Duriez
  France
14.0 Mike Parker
  Great Britain
14.5
400 m hurdles Robert Poirier
  France
50.8 John Cooper
  Great Britain
50.9 Rainer Schubert
  West Germany
51.9
4 × 100 m   Soviet Union
Edvin Ozolin
Amin Tuyakov
Boris Savchuk
Nikolay Politiko
39.4   Poland
Andrzej Zieliński
Wiesław Maniak
Edward Romanowski
Marian Dudziak
39.5   West Germany
Hartmurt Wilke
Gert Metz
Dieter Enderlein
Fritz Obersiebrasse
39.5
4 × 400 m   West Germany
Werner Thiemann
Jens Ulbricht
Hans Reinermann
Manfred Kinder
3:08.3   Poland
Stanisław Grędziński
Wojciech Lipoński
Sławomir Nowakowski
Andrzej Badeński
3:08.7   Soviet Union
Imants Kuklich
Viktor Bychkov
Vasily Anisimov
Vadim Arkhipchuk
3:09.0
High jump Valeriy Brumel
  Soviet Union
2.14 Wolfgang Schillkowski
  West Germany
2.09 Edward Czernik
  Poland
2.07
Pole vault Wolfgang Nordwig
  East Germany
5.00 Klaus Lehnertz
  West Germany
4.80 Hennadiy Bleznitsov
  Soviet Union
4.80
Long jump Igor Ter-Ovanesyan
  Soviet Union
7.86 Jean Cochard
  France
7.52 Hans-Helmut Trense
  West Germany
7.51
Triple jump Hans-Jürgen Rückborn
  East Germany
16.51 Aleksandr Zolotaryov
  Soviet Union
16.40 Józef Schmidt
  Poland
16.40
Shot put Nikolay Karasyov
  Soviet Union
19.19 Alfred Sosgórnik
  Poland
18.37 Pierre Colnard
  France
18.04
Discus throw Zenon Begier
  Poland
58.92 Fritz Kühl
  East Germany
55.92 Kim Bukhantsev
  Soviet Union
55.00
Hammer throw Romuald Klim
  Soviet Union
67.68 Uwe Beyer
  West Germany
67.28 Martin Lotz
  East Germany
65.46
Javelin throw Jānis Lūsis
  Soviet Union
82.56 Janusz Sidło
  Poland
81.18 Manfred Stolle
  East Germany
79.98
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)

Women's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: +0.5 m/s)
Ewa Kłobukowska
  Poland
11.3 Erika Pollmann
  West Germany
11.6 Galina Mitrokhina
  Soviet Union
11.6
200 m Ewa Kłobukowska
  Poland
23.0 Ingrid Becker
  West Germany
24.0 Vera Popkova
  Soviet Union
24.1
400 m Mariya Itkina
  Soviet Union
54.0 Hilde Slaman
  Netherlands
54.6 Gertrud Schmidt
  East Germany
54.9
800 m Hannelore Suppe
  East Germany
2:04.3 Ilja Laman
  Netherlands
2:04.6 Antje Gleichfeld
  West Germany
2:04.7
80 m hurdles
(Wind: +1.1 m/s)
Irina Press
  Soviet Union
10.4
WR
Gundula Diel
  East Germany
10.5 Inge Schell
  West Germany
10.6
4 × 100 m   Poland
Teresa Ciepły
Elżbieta Kolejwa
Irena Kirszenstein
Ewa Kłobukowska
44.9   Soviet Union
Galina Mitrokhina
Vera Popkova
Lyudmila Samotesova
Tatyana Talysheva
45.2   East Germany
Angela Höhme
Ingrid Tiedtke
Ursula Böhm
Gundula Diel
45.7
High jump Taisiya Chenchik
  Soviet Union
1.70 Karin Rüger
  East Germany
1.70 Jarosława Bieda
  Poland
1.63
Long jump Tatyana Shchelkanova
  Soviet Union
6.63 Irena Kirszenstein
  Poland
6.33 Helga Hoffmann
  West Germany
6.30
Shot put Tamara Press
  Soviet Union
18.59
WR
Renate Garisch
  East Germany
16.96 Gertrud Schäfer
  West Germany
16.17
Discus throw Jolán Kleiber
  Hungary
56.74 Tamara Press
  Soviet Union
54.82 Ingrid Lotz
  East Germany
53.82
Javelin throw Yelena Gorchakova
  Soviet Union
58.48 Márta Rudas
  Hungary
55.78 Anneliese Gerhards
  West Germany
52.98
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)

Semifinals edit

Men edit

All semifinals were held on 21 and 22 August.[2]

Women edit

All semifinals were held on 22 August.[2]

Preliminaries edit

Men edit

All preliminaries were held on 26-27 July.

References edit

  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. ^ a b c 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p466)

External links edit