1983 European Cup (athletics)

The 1983 European Cup was the 9th edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1] From this edition on, the multiple stages of competition were replaced by the promotion/relegation league system.

1983 European Cup
Dates20–21 August
Host cityLondon, United Kingdom
VenueCrystal Palace National Sports Centre
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events33

The "A" Finals were held at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, Great Britain.

"A" Final edit

Held on 20 and 21 August in London, United Kingdom[2]

Team standings edit

Men
Pos. Nation Points
1   East Germany 117
2   Soviet Union 106
3   West Germany 102
4   Great Britain 94.5
5   Poland 86.5
6   Italy 80.5
7   France 70
8   Hungary 60.5
Women
Pos. Nation Points
1   East Germany 107
2   Soviet Union 85
3   Czechoslovakia 77
4   Great Britain 77
5   West Germany 58
6   Bulgaria 58
7   Poland 43
8   Hungary 34

Results summary edit

Men's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: -1.5 m/s)
Frank Emmelmann
  East Germany
10.58 Allan Wells
  Great Britain
10.59 Antoine Richard
  France
10.65
200 m
(Wind: -0.7 m/s)
Allan Wells
  Great Britain
20.72 Pietro Mennea
  Italy
20.74 Erwin Skamrahl
  West Germany
20.99
400 m Hartmut Weber
  West Germany
45.39 Thomas Schönlebe
  East Germany
45.70 Sergey Lovachov
  Soviet Union
45.83
800 m Willi Wülbeck
  West Germany
1:45.74
CR
Detlef Wagenknecht
  East Germany
1:45.83 Peter Elliott
  Great Britain
1:45.84
1500 m Steve Cram
  Great Britain
3:42.27 Andreas Busse
  East Germany
3:43.12 Piotr Kurek
  Poland
3:43.65
5000 m Thomas Wessinghage
  West Germany
13:48.72 Dmitriy Dmitriyev
  Soviet Union
13:49.27 Alberto Cova
  Italy
13:55.59
10,000 m Werner Schildhauer
  East Germany
28:02.11
CR
Alberto Cova
  Italy
28:02.13 Valeriy Abramov
  Soviet Union
28:02.87
3000 m steeplechase Bogusław Mamiński
  Poland
8:24.80 Colin Reitz
  Great Britain
8:25.72 Joseph Mahmoud
  France
8:28.04
110 m hurdles
(Wind: -1.5 m/s)
Thomas Munkelt
  East Germany
13.72 György Bakos
  Hungary
13.74 Romuald Giegiel
  Poland
13.88
400 m hurdles Harald Schmid
  West Germany
48.56 Aleksandr Kharlov
  Soviet Union
49.53 Ryszard Szparak
  Poland
49.65
4 × 100 m   Italy
Stefano Tilli
Carlo Simionato
Giovanni Bongiorni
Pietro Mennea
38.86   Great Britain
Lincoln Asquith
Donovan Reid
Mike McFarlane
Cameron Sharp
38.88   Poland
Krzysztof Zwoliński
Zenon Licznerski
Czesław Prądzyński
Marian Woronin
38.97
4 × 400 m   Great Britain
Kriss Akabusi
Garry Cook
Todd Bennett
Phil Brown
3:02.28   East Germany
Udo Bauer
Jens Carlowitz
Andreas Knebel
Thomas Schönlebe
3:02.62   Soviet Union
Sergey Lovachov
Viktor Markin
Yevgeniy Lomtev
Aliaksandr Trashchyla
3:02.77
High jump Franck Verzy
  France
2.32 Valeriy Sereda
  Soviet Union
2.26 Dietmar Mögenburg
  West Germany
2.23
Pole vault Patrick Abada
  France
5.55 Aleksandr Krupskiy
  Soviet Union
5.50 Jürgen Winkler
  West Germany
5.50
Long jump László Szalma
  Hungary
8.10w Oganes Stepanyan
  Soviet Union
8.09 Mathias Koch
  East Germany
7.88w
Triple jump Peter Bouschen
  West Germany
17.12 Zdzisław Hoffmann
  Poland
16.94 Béla Bakosi
  Hungary
16.86
Shot put Edward Sarul
  Poland
20.54 Ulf Timmermann
  East Germany
20.39 Jânis Bojârs
  Soviet Union
20.16
Discus throw Jürgen Schult
  East Germany
64.96 Alwin Wagner
  West Germany
64.14 Georgiy Kolnootchenko
  Soviet Union
64.04
Hammer throw Sergey Litvinov
  Soviet Union
81.52
CR
Zdzisław Kwaśny
  Poland
80.18 Günther Rodehau
  East Germany
77.58
Javelin throw Detlef Michel
  East Germany
85.72 Heino Puuste
  Soviet Union
85.54 Klaus Tafelmeier
  West Germany
84.20
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: -1.0 m/s)
Marlies Göhr
  East Germany
11.28 Anelia Nuneva
  Bulgaria
11.33 Kathy Cook
  Great Britain
11.39
200 m
(Wind: -1.7 m/s)
Jarmila Kratochvílová
  Czechoslovakia
22.40 Marita Koch
  East Germany
22.40 Kathy Cook
  Great Britain
22.57
400 m Tatána Kocembová
  Czechoslovakia
49.33
CR
Mariya Pinigina
  Soviet Union
49.63 Gaby Bussmann
  West Germany
51.09
800 m Jarmila Kratochvílová
  Czechoslovakia
1:58.79 Antje Schröder
  East Germany
1:59.53 Margrit Klinger
  West Germany
1:59.64
1500 m Nadezhda Ralldugina
  Soviet Union
4:07.61 Christiane Wartenberg
  East Germany
4:07.86 Totka Petrova
  Bulgaria
4:08.02
3000 m Tatyana Kazankina
  Soviet Union
8:49.27
CR
Ulrike Bruns
  East Germany
8:49.71 Jane Furniss
  Great Britain
8:51.58
100 m hurdles
(Wind: -2.1 m/s)
Bettine Jahn
  East Germany
12.89 Lucyna Kałek
  Poland
12.97 Ginka Zagorcheva
  Bulgaria
13.10
400 m hurdles Ellen Fiedler
  East Germany
54.20 Ana Ambrazienė
  Soviet Union
54.74 Sue Morley
  Great Britain
56.36
4 × 100 m   East Germany
Silke Gladisch
Marita Koch
Ingrid Auerswald
Marlies Göhr
42.63   Great Britain
Joan Baptiste
Kathy Cook
Bev Callender
Shirley Thomas
43.18   Soviet Union
Lyudmila Kondratyeva
Yelena Vinogradova
Irina Olkhovnikova
Olga Antonova
43.67
4 × 400 m   Czechoslovakia
Zuzana Moravčíková
Milena Strnadová
Taťána Kocembová
Jarmila Kratochvílová
3:20.79   Soviet Union
Yelena Didilenko
Marina Kharlamova
Irina Baskakova
Mariya Pinigina
3:21.71   East Germany
Kerstin Walther
Sabine Busch
Undine Bremer
Dagmar Neubauer
3:22.70
High jump Ulrike Meyfarth
  West Germany
2.03
WR, CR
Tamara Bykova
  Soviet Union
2.03
WR, CR
Kerstin Brandt
  East Germany
1.99
Long jump Heike Daute
  East Germany
6.99
CR
Eva Murková
  Czechoslovakia
6.81w Bev Kinch
  Great Britain
6.63
Shot put Helena Fibingerová
  Czechoslovakia
20.76 Helma Knorscheidt
  East Germany
19.49 Nunu Abashidze
  Soviet Union
18.88
Discus throw Martina Opitz
  East Germany
69.00 Galina Murašova
  Soviet Union
68.86 Mariya Petkova
  Bulgaria
64.88
Javelin throw Fatima Whitbread
  Great Britain
69.04 Antje Kempe
  East Germany
63.22 Genowefa Olejarz
  Poland
63.12
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)

"B" Final edit

Both "B" finals held on 20 and 21 August[2]

"C" Finals edit

Men edit

Both "C" finals held on 20 and 21 August[2]

Women edit

Both "C" finals held on 20 and 21 August[2]

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 d 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p468)