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1979 European Cup (athletics)

The 1979 European Cup was the seventh edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]

1979 European Cup
Host cityTurin, Italy
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events33

The "A" Finals were held in Turin, Italy. The first two teams qualified for the 1979 IAAF World Cup.

"A" Final Edit

Held in Turin on 4 and 5 August.[2]

Team standings Edit

Men
Pos. Nation Points
1   East Germany 125
2   Soviet Union 114
3   West Germany 110
4   Poland 90
5   Great Britain 82
6   Italy 79
7   France 70.5
8   Yugoslavia 49.5
Women
Pos. Nation Points
1   East Germany 102
2   Soviet Union 100
3   Bulgaria 76
4   Great Britain 62
5   Romania 58
  West Germany 58
7   Poland 55
8   Italy 29

Results summary Edit

Men's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: +1.3 m/s)
Pietro Mennea
  Italy
10.15 Marian Woronin
  Poland
10.16 Allan Wells
  Great Britain
10.19
200 m
(Wind: +2.2 m/s)
Allan Wells
  Great Britain
20.29w Pietro Mennea
  Italy
20.31w Marian Woronin
  Poland
20.43w
400 m Harald Schmid
  West Germany
45.31 Mauro Zuliani
  Italy
45.35 Andreas Knebel
  East Germany
45.76
800 m Sebastian Coe
  Great Britain
1:47.28 Dragan Životić
  Yugoslavia
1:48.03 Willi Wülbeck
  West Germany
1:48.11
1500 m Jürgen Straub
  East Germany
3:36.27
CR
Thomas Wessinghage
  West Germany
3:36.40 Graham Williamson
  Great Britain
3:38.34
5000 m Hansjörg Kunze
  East Germany
14:12.88 Aleksandr Fedotkin
  Soviet Union
14:13.97 Mike McLeod
  Great Britain
14:15.91
10,000 m Brendan Foster
  Great Britain
28:22.86 Aleksandras Antipovas
  Soviet Union
28:40.32 Frank Zimmermann
  West Germany
28:42.09
3000 m steeplechase Mariano Scartezzini
  Italy
8:22.74 Michael Karst
  West Germany
8:23.75 Anatoliy Dimov
  Soviet Union
8:25.87
110 m hurdles
(Wind: +1.3 m/s)
Thomas Munkelt
  East Germany
13.37
CR
Aleksandr Puchkov
  Soviet Union
13.56 Jan Pusty
  Poland
13.74
400 m hurdles Harald Schmid
  West Germany
47.85
CR, AR, NR
Vasiliy Arkhipenko
  Soviet Union
48.35 Volker Beck
  East Germany
48.58
4 × 100 m   Poland
Krzysztof Zwoliński
Zenon Licznerski
Leszek Dunecki
Marian Woronin
38.47
CR
  East Germany
Klaus-Dieter Kurrat
Eugen Ray
Olaf Prenzler
Alexander Thieme
38.70   France
Patrick Barré
Pascal Barré
Lucien Sainte-Rose
Hermann Panzo
38.71
4 × 400 m   West Germany
Lothar Krieg
Franz-Peter Hofmeister
Hartmut Weber
Harald Schmid
3:01.91   East Germany
Udo Bauer
Frank Schaffer
Frank Richter
Volker Beck
3:02.15   Soviet Union
Viktor Burakov
Remigijus Valiulis
Vyacheslav Dotsenko
Nikolay Chernetskiy
3:02.35
High jump Dietmar Mögenburg
  West Germany
2.32
CR
Rolf Beilschmidt
  East Germany
2.30 Aleksandr Grigoryev
  Soviet Union
2.24
Pole vault Konstantin Volkov
  Soviet Union
5.60 Patrick Abada
  France
5.60 Władysław Kozakiewicz
  Poland
5.55
Long jump Lutz Dombrowski
  East Germany
8.31
CR
Grzegorz Cybulski
  Poland
8.03 Valeriy Podluzhniy
  Soviet Union
7.95
Triple jump Bernard Lamitié
  France
16.94 Roberto Mazzucato
  Italy
16.92 Anatoliy Piskulin
  Soviet Union
16.91
Shot put Udo Beyer
  East Germany
21.13 Ralf Reichenbach
  West Germany
20.27 Aleksandr Baryshnikov
  Soviet Union
20.25
Discus throw Wolfgang Schmidt
  East Germany
66.76 Alwin Wagner
  West Germany
62.96 Ihor Duhinets
  Soviet Union
62.72
Hammer throw Karl-Hans Riehm
  West Germany
78.66 Sergey Litvinov
  Soviet Union
76.90 Roland Steuk
  East Germany
75.76
Javelin throw Wolfgang Hanisch
  East Germany
88.68 Michael Wessing
  West Germany
87.38 Aleksandr Makarov
  Soviet Union
82.26
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: +0.3 m/s)
Marlies Göhr
  East Germany
11.03
CR
Lyudmila Kondratyeva
  Soviet Union
11.15 Annegret Richter
  West Germany
11.22
200 m
(Wind: +0.2 m/s)
Lyudmila Kondratyeva
  Soviet Union
22.40
CR
Marlies Göhr
  East Germany
22.50 Annegret Richter
  West Germany
22.75
400 m Marita Koch
  East Germany
48.60
CR
Mariya Kulchunova
  Soviet Union
49.63 Irena Szewińska
  Poland
51.27
800 m Nikolina Shtereva
  Bulgaria
1:56.29
CR
Yekaterina Poryvkina
  Soviet Union
1:57.57 Anita Weiss
  East Germany
1:57.92
1500 m Totka Petrova
  Bulgaria
4:03.13
CR
Giana Romanova
  Soviet Union
4:03.38 Natalia Mărășescu
  Romania
4:03.74
3000 m Svetlana Guskova
  Soviet Union
8:52.00 Maricica Puica
  Romania
8:52.66 Vesela Yatsinska
  Bulgaria
8:52.89
100 m hurdles
(Wind: -1.1 m/s)
Tatyana Anisimova
  Soviet Union
12.77
CR
Grażyna Rabsztyn
  Poland
12.85 Daniela Teneva
  Bulgaria
13.17
400 m hurdles Marina Makeyeva
  Soviet Union
54.82
CR
Karin Rossley
  East Germany
55.10 Silvia Hollmann
  West Germany
56.74
4 × 100 m   East Germany
Christina Brehmer
Romy Schneider
Ingrid Auerswald
Marlies Göhr
42.09 CR   Soviet Union
Vera Komisova
Vera Anisimova
Tatyana Anisimova
Lyudmila Kondratyeva
42.29   Great Britain
Helen Barnett
Wendy Clarke
Kathy Smallwood
Heather Hunte
43.18
4 × 400 m   East Germany
Gabriele Kotte
Christina Brehmer
Brigitte Köhn
Marita Koch
3:19.62 CR   Soviet Union
Irina Bagryantseva
Nina Zyuskova
Tatyana Prorochenko
Maria Kulchunova
3:20.39   Great Britain
Joslyn Hoyte-Smith
Ruth Kennedy
Verona Elder
Donna Hartley
3:27.89
High jump Rosemarie Ackermann
  East Germany
1.99
CR
Sara Simeoni
  Italy
1.94 Urszula Kielan
  Poland
1.92
Long jump Brigitte Wujak
  East Germany
6.89 Doina Anton
  Romania
6.60 Lidiya Gusheva
  Bulgaria
6.47
Shot put Ilona Slupianek
  East Germany
20.93 Nunu Abashidze
  Soviet Union
19.75 Ivanka Petrova
  Bulgaria
19.63
Discus throw Evelin Jahl
  East Germany
68.92 Svetlana Melnikova
  Soviet Union
66.06 Svetla Bozhkova
  Bulgaria
62.82
Javelin throw Eva Raduly-Zörgö
  Romania
66.28 Ruth Fuchs
  East Germany
65.46 Tessa Sanderson
  Great Britain
62.38
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

The winners qualified for the "A" final.

Semifinals Edit

Men Edit

All semifinals were held on 30 June and 1 July.[2] First two teams qualified for the "A" final (plus Italy as the host). Places 3–5 qualified for the "B" final.

Women Edit

[2]

First two teams qualified for the "A" final (plus Italy as the host). Places 3–5 qualified for the "B" final.

Preliminary Edit

Men Edit

Preliminary round was held on 16 and 17 June in Luxembourg City. First three teams advanced to the semifinals.

Pos. Nation Points
1   Portugal 74
2   Denmark 65.5
3   Ireland 54
4   Luxembourg 53.5
5   Iceland 51

References Edit

  1. ^ . european-athletics.org. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e 2010 Italian almanach 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p467)
  • European Cup results (Men) from GBR Athletics
  • European Cup results (Women) from GBR Athletics

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The 1979 European Cup was the seventh edition of the European Cup of athletics 1 1979 European CupHost cityTurin ItalyLevelSeniorTypeOutdoorEvents33 1977 Helsinki1981 Zagreb The A Finals were held in Turin Italy The first two teams qualified for the 1979 IAAF World Cup Contents 1 A Final 1 1 Team standings 1 2 Results summary 1 2 1 Men s events 1 2 2 Women s events 2 B Final 3 Semifinals 3 1 Men 3 2 Women 4 Preliminary 4 1 Men 5 References A Final EditHeld in Turin on 4 and 5 August 2 Team standings Edit Men Pos Nation Points1 East Germany 1252 Soviet Union 1143 West Germany 1104 Poland 905 Great Britain 826 Italy 797 France 70 58 Yugoslavia 49 5Women Pos Nation Points1 East Germany 1022 Soviet Union 1003 Bulgaria 764 Great Britain 625 Romania 58 West Germany 587 Poland 558 Italy 29 Results summary Edit Men s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 m Wind 1 3 m s Pietro Mennea Italy 10 15 Marian Woronin Poland 10 16 Allan Wells Great Britain 10 19200 m Wind 2 2 m s Allan Wells Great Britain 20 29w Pietro Mennea Italy 20 31w Marian Woronin Poland 20 43w400 m Harald Schmid West Germany 45 31 Mauro Zuliani Italy 45 35 Andreas Knebel East Germany 45 76800 m Sebastian Coe Great Britain 1 47 28 Dragan Zivotic Yugoslavia 1 48 03 Willi Wulbeck West Germany 1 48 111500 m Jurgen Straub East Germany 3 36 27CR Thomas Wessinghage West Germany 3 36 40 Graham Williamson Great Britain 3 38 345000 m Hansjorg Kunze East Germany 14 12 88 Aleksandr Fedotkin Soviet Union 14 13 97 Mike McLeod Great Britain 14 15 9110 000 m Brendan Foster Great Britain 28 22 86 Aleksandras Antipovas Soviet Union 28 40 32 Frank Zimmermann West Germany 28 42 093000 m steeplechase Mariano Scartezzini Italy 8 22 74 Michael Karst West Germany 8 23 75 Anatoliy Dimov Soviet Union 8 25 87110 m hurdles Wind 1 3 m s Thomas Munkelt East Germany 13 37CR Aleksandr Puchkov Soviet Union 13 56 Jan Pusty Poland 13 74400 m hurdles Harald Schmid West Germany 47 85CR AR NR Vasiliy Arkhipenko Soviet Union 48 35 Volker Beck East Germany 48 584 100 m Poland Krzysztof ZwolinskiZenon LicznerskiLeszek DuneckiMarian Woronin 38 47CR East Germany Klaus Dieter KurratEugen RayOlaf PrenzlerAlexander Thieme 38 70 FrancePatrick BarrePascal BarreLucien Sainte RoseHermann Panzo 38 714 400 m West Germany Lothar KriegFranz Peter HofmeisterHartmut WeberHarald Schmid 3 01 91 East Germany Udo BauerFrank SchafferFrank RichterVolker Beck 3 02 15 Soviet UnionViktor BurakovRemigijus ValiulisVyacheslav DotsenkoNikolay Chernetskiy 3 02 35High jump Dietmar Mogenburg West Germany 2 32CR Rolf Beilschmidt East Germany 2 30 Aleksandr Grigoryev Soviet Union 2 24Pole vault Konstantin Volkov Soviet Union 5 60 Patrick Abada France 5 60 Wladyslaw Kozakiewicz Poland 5 55Long jump Lutz Dombrowski East Germany 8 31CR Grzegorz Cybulski Poland 8 03 Valeriy Podluzhniy Soviet Union 7 95Triple jump Bernard Lamitie France 16 94 Roberto Mazzucato Italy 16 92 Anatoliy Piskulin Soviet Union 16 91Shot put Udo Beyer East Germany 21 13 Ralf Reichenbach West Germany 20 27 Aleksandr Baryshnikov Soviet Union 20 25Discus throw Wolfgang Schmidt East Germany 66 76 Alwin Wagner West Germany 62 96 Ihor Duhinets Soviet Union 62 72Hammer throw Karl Hans Riehm West Germany 78 66 Sergey Litvinov Soviet Union 76 90 Roland Steuk East Germany 75 76Javelin throw Wolfgang Hanisch East Germany 88 68 Michael Wessing West Germany 87 38 Aleksandr Makarov Soviet Union 82 26WR 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 Bronze100 m Wind 0 3 m s Marlies Gohr East Germany 11 03CR Lyudmila Kondratyeva Soviet Union 11 15 Annegret Richter West Germany 11 22200 m Wind 0 2 m s Lyudmila Kondratyeva Soviet Union 22 40CR Marlies Gohr East Germany 22 50 Annegret Richter West Germany 22 75400 m Marita Koch East Germany 48 60CR Mariya Kulchunova Soviet Union 49 63 Irena Szewinska Poland 51 27800 m Nikolina Shtereva Bulgaria 1 56 29CR Yekaterina Poryvkina Soviet Union 1 57 57 Anita Weiss East Germany 1 57 921500 m Totka Petrova Bulgaria 4 03 13CR Giana Romanova Soviet Union 4 03 38 Natalia Mărășescu Romania 4 03 743000 m Svetlana Guskova Soviet Union 8 52 00 Maricica Puica Romania 8 52 66 Vesela Yatsinska Bulgaria 8 52 89100 m hurdles Wind 1 1 m s Tatyana Anisimova Soviet Union 12 77CR Grazyna Rabsztyn Poland 12 85 Daniela Teneva Bulgaria 13 17400 m hurdles Marina Makeyeva Soviet Union 54 82CR Karin Rossley East Germany 55 10 Silvia Hollmann West Germany 56 744 100 m East Germany Christina BrehmerRomy SchneiderIngrid AuerswaldMarlies Gohr 42 09 CR Soviet UnionVera KomisovaVera AnisimovaTatyana AnisimovaLyudmila Kondratyeva 42 29 Great BritainHelen BarnettWendy ClarkeKathy SmallwoodHeather Hunte 43 184 400 m East Germany Gabriele KotteChristina BrehmerBrigitte KohnMarita Koch 3 19 62 CR Soviet UnionIrina BagryantsevaNina ZyuskovaTatyana ProrochenkoMaria Kulchunova 3 20 39 Great BritainJoslyn Hoyte SmithRuth KennedyVerona ElderDonna Hartley 3 27 89High jump Rosemarie Ackermann East Germany 1 99CR Sara Simeoni Italy 1 94 Urszula Kielan Poland 1 92Long jump Brigitte Wujak East Germany 6 89 Doina Anton Romania 6 60 Lidiya Gusheva Bulgaria 6 47Shot put Ilona Slupianek East Germany 20 93 Nunu Abashidze Soviet Union 19 75 Ivanka Petrova Bulgaria 19 63Discus throw Evelin Jahl East Germany 68 92 Svetlana Melnikova Soviet Union 66 06 Svetla Bozhkova Bulgaria 62 82Javelin throw Eva Raduly Zorgo Romania 66 28 Ruth Fuchs East Germany 65 46 Tessa Sanderson Great Britain 62 38WR 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 EditThe winners qualified for the A final Men Held on 21 and 22 July in Karlovac Yugoslavia 2 Pos Nation Points1 Yugoslavia 195 52 Romania 97 53 Hungary 974 Czechoslovakia 975 Finland 96 56 Bulgaria 877 Switzerland 77 58 Belgium 58 5 Women Held on 21 July in Antony France 2 Pos Nation Points1 Romania 96 52 Hungary 863 France 834 Finland 655 Switzerland 596 Czechoslovakia 587 Sweden 52 58 Yugoslavia 40Semifinals EditMen Edit All semifinals were held on 30 June and 1 July 2 First two teams qualified for the A final plus Italy as the host Places 3 5 qualified for the B final Semifinal 1 Held in Ludenscheid West Germany Pos Nation Points1 West Germany 1412 Poland 1363 Italy 1014 Czechoslovakia 935 Hungary 876 Greece 707 Austria 558 Denmark 34 Semifinal 2 Held in Geneva Switzerland Pos Nation Points1 East Germany 1502 France 1083 Switzerland 954 Finland 945 Yugoslavia 906 Spain 897 Netherlands 588 Ireland 36 Semifinal 3 Held in Malmo Sweden Pos Nation Points1 Soviet Union 1392 Great Britain 1063 Bulgaria 994 Romania 915 Belgium 90 56 Sweden 837 Norway 698 Portugal 41 Women Edit 2 First two teams qualified for the A final plus Italy as the host Places 3 5 qualified for the B final Semifinal 1 Held in Sofia Bulgaria on 30 June Pos Nation Points1 East Germany 109 52 Bulgaria 1023 Romania 914 Switzerland 57 55 Finland 556 Belgium 547 Norway 448 Spain 27 Semifinal 2 Held in Sittard Netherlands on 1 July Pos Nation Points1 Soviet Union 1152 Poland 983 Czechoslovakia 674 Sweden 665 Italy 656 Netherlands 607 Ireland 428 Portugal 26 Semifinal 3 Held in Cwmbran United Kingdom on 1 July Pos Nation Points1 West Germany 1092 Great Britain 1053 Hungary 904 France 695 Yugoslavia 616 Austria 437 Denmark 398 Iceland 23Preliminary EditMen Edit Preliminary round was held on 16 and 17 June in Luxembourg City First three teams advanced to the semifinals Pos Nation Points1 Portugal 742 Denmark 65 53 Ireland 544 Luxembourg 53 55 Iceland 51References Edit 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 a b c d e 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021 08 28 at the Wayback Machine p467 European Cup results Men from GBR Athletics European Cup results Women from GBR Athletics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1979 European Cup athletics amp oldid 1159321314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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