East and West Germany competed separately for the last time being replaced by the unified German team from the 1991 edition. As a result, only one team had to be relegated from the "A" Final and two teams were promoted from the "B" Final.
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)
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)
Because of the 1990 reunification of Germany there was an extra spot in the highest division in 1991. Because of that, two teams were promoted from the "B" Finals.
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The 1989 European Cup was the 12th edition of the European Cup of athletics 1 1989 European CupDates5 6 AugustHost cityGateshead United KingdomVenueGateshead International StadiumLevelSeniorTypeOutdoorEvents36 1987 Prague1991 Frankfurt The A Finals were held in Gateshead Great Britain The first two teams qualified for the 1989 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 C Finals 3 1 Men 3 2 Women 4 References 5 External links A Final editMain article 1989 European Cup A Final Held on 5 and 6 August in Gateshead United Kingdom 2 Team standings edit Men Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Great Britain 115 2 nbsp East Germany 103 3 nbsp Soviet Union 101 4 nbsp Italy 95 5 nbsp France 95 6 nbsp West Germany 91 7 nbsp Czechoslovakia 63 8 nbsp Spain 54 Women Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp East Germany 120 2 nbsp Soviet Union 95 3 nbsp Great Britain 84 4 nbsp West Germany 79 5 nbsp Romania 72 6 nbsp Poland 56 7 nbsp Bulgaria 43 8 nbsp Czechoslovakia 26 East and West Germany competed separately for the last time being replaced by the unified German team from the 1991 edition As a result only one team had to be relegated from the A Final and two teams were promoted from the B Final Results summary edit Men s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 m Wind 1 8 m s Linford Christie nbsp Great Britain 10 33 Daniel Sangouma nbsp France 10 39 Vladimir Krylov nbsp Soviet Union 10 43 200 m Wind 0 1 m s John Regis nbsp Great Britain 20 62 Stefano Tilli nbsp Italy 20 66 Daniel Sangouma nbsp France 20 83 400 m Edgar Itt nbsp West Germany 45 43 Jens Carlowitz nbsp East Germany 45 44 Cayetano Cornet nbsp Spain 45 82 800 m Tom McKean nbsp Great Britain 1 46 94 Peter Braun nbsp West Germany 1 47 53 Hauke Fuhlbrugge nbsp East Germany 1 48 20 1500 m Pascal Thiebaut nbsp France 3 48 05 Sergey Afanasyev nbsp Soviet Union 3 48 35 Gennaro Di Napoli nbsp Italy 3 48 61 5000 m Salvatore Antibo nbsp Italy 13 43 84 Jack Buckner nbsp Great Britain 13 44 77 Mikhail Dasko nbsp Soviet Union 13 47 56 10 000 m Francesco Panetta nbsp Italy 28 27 02 Tim Hutchings nbsp Great Britain 28 27 21 Jose Manuel Albentosa nbsp Spain 28 29 78 3000 m steeplechase Alessandro Lambruschini nbsp Italy 8 34 06 Hagen Melzer nbsp East Germany 8 34 90 Raymond Pannier nbsp France 8 35 33 110 m hurdles Wind 2 9 m s Colin Jackson nbsp Great Britain 13 56 Vladimir Shishkin nbsp Soviet Union 13 76 Florian Schwarthoff nbsp West Germany 13 88 400 m hurdles Kriss Akabusi nbsp Great Britain 48 95 Harald Schmid nbsp West Germany 49 26 Vladimir Budko nbsp Soviet Union 49 60 4 100 m nbsp Great Britain Tony JarrettJohn RegisMarcus AdamLinford Christie 38 39 nbsp France Max MoriniereDaniel SangoumaGilles QueneherveBruno Marie Rose 38 46 nbsp Italy Antonio UlloSandro FlorisPier Francesco PavoniStefano Tilli 38 98 4 400 m nbsp Great Britain Peter CramptonKriss AkabusiTodd BennettBrian Whittle 3 03 16 nbsp West Germany Klaus JustMark HenrichCarsten KohrbruckRalf Lubke 3 03 33 nbsp East Germany Torsten OdebrettThomas MiethigJens CarlowitzThomas Schonlebe 3 04 21 High jump Dalton Grant nbsp Great Britain 2 32 Rudolf Povarnitsyn nbsp Soviet Union 2 32 Robert Ruffini nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 29 Pole vault Rodion Gataullin nbsp Soviet Union 5 70 Bernhard Zintl nbsp West Germany 5 50 Uwe Langhammer nbsp East Germany 5 40 Long jump Vladimir Ratushkov nbsp Soviet Union 8 09 Christian Thomas nbsp West Germany 8 05 Stewart Faulkner nbsp Great Britain 7 97 Triple jump Oleg Sakirkin nbsp Soviet Union 17 18 Wolfgang Zinser nbsp West Germany 16 71 Dario Badinelli nbsp Italy 16 50 Shot put Ulf Timmermann nbsp East Germany 21 72 Karsten Stolz nbsp West Germany 20 45 Alessandro Andrei nbsp Italy 20 03 Discus throw Jurgen Schult nbsp East Germany 66 54 Romas Ubartas nbsp Soviet Union 63 98 Rolf Danneberg nbsp West Germany 63 12 Hammer throw Heinz Weis nbsp West Germany 79 86 Igor Astapkovich nbsp Soviet Union 79 68 Ralf Haber nbsp East Germany 77 76 Javelin throw Steve Backley nbsp Great Britain 82 92 Jan Zelezny nbsp Czechoslovakia 79 44 Volker Hadwich nbsp East Germany 79 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 Women s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 m Wind 0 0 m s Katrin Krabbe nbsp East Germany 11 14 Paula Dunn nbsp Great Britain 11 24 Irina Sergeyeva nbsp Soviet Union 11 26 200 m Wind 1 8 m s Silke Moller nbsp East Germany 23 00 Paula Dunn nbsp Great Britain 23 45 Ewa Kasprzyk nbsp Poland 23 72 400 m Grit Breuer nbsp East Germany 50 52 Linda Keough nbsp Great Britain 51 66 Helga Arendt nbsp West Germany 51 80 800 m Doina Melinte nbsp Romania 1 58 04 Sigrun Wodars nbsp East Germany 1 58 55 Dalia Matuseviciene nbsp Soviet Union 1 59 74 1500 m Doina Melinte nbsp Romania 4 05 83 Yvonne Mai nbsp East Germany 4 06 50 Svetlana Kitova nbsp Soviet Union 4 07 62 3000 m Paula Ivan nbsp Romania 8 38 48 Yvonne Murray nbsp Great Britain 8 44 34 Natalya Artyomova nbsp Soviet Union 9 03 39 10 000 m Kathrin Ullrich nbsp East Germany 32 17 88 Viorica Ghican nbsp Romania 32 41 34 Angie Pain nbsp Great Britain 32 42 84 100 m hurdles Wind 1 8 m s Cornelia Oschkenat nbsp East Germany 12 74 Claudia Zaczkiewicz nbsp West Germany 12 82 Yelizaveta Chernyshova nbsp Soviet Union 12 85 400 m hurdles Petra Krug nbsp East Germany 54 72 Sally Gunnell nbsp Great Britain 54 98 Tatyana Ledovskaya nbsp Soviet Union 55 35 4 100 m nbsp East Germany Silke MollerKatrin KrabbeKerstin BehrendtSabine Gunther 41 87 nbsp Soviet Union Nadezhda RoshchupkinaGalina MalchuginaNatalya KovtunNatalya Voronova 42 85 nbsp West Germany Andrea HagenUlrike SarvariAndrea ThomasKarin Janke 43 64 4 400 m nbsp East Germany Sigrun WodarsKatrin SchreiterChristine WachtelGrit Breuer 3 24 08 nbsp Soviet Union Marina ShmoninaLyudmila DzhigalovaYelena GoleshevaYelena Ruzina 3 24 75 nbsp Great Britain Linda KeoughJennifer StouteAngela PiggfordSally Gunnell 3 26 54 High jump Alina Astafei nbsp Romania 2 00 Tamara Bykova nbsp Soviet Union 1 97 Heike Balck nbsp East Germany 1 94 Long jump Galina Chistyakova nbsp Soviet Union 7 10w Helga Radtke nbsp East Germany 6 89 Fiona May nbsp Great Britain 6 88w Shot put Heike Hartwig nbsp East Germany 20 59 Claudia Losch nbsp West Germany 20 17 Larisa Peleshenko nbsp Soviet Union 19 32 Discus throw Ilke Wyludda nbsp East Germany 73 04 Tsvetanka Khristova nbsp Bulgaria 62 26 Dagmar Galler nbsp West Germany 60 46 Javelin throw Petra Felke nbsp East Germany 66 92 Brigitte Graune nbsp West Germany 62 04 Tessa Sanderson nbsp Great Britain 59 72 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 editBoth B finals held on 5 and 6 August 2 Men Held in Brussels Belgium Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Bulgaria 107 2 nbsp Hungary 103 5 3 nbsp Poland 102 4 nbsp Sweden 102 5 nbsp Austria 87 6 nbsp Switzerland 81 7 nbsp Greece 74 5 8 nbsp Belgium 61 Women Held in Strasbourg France Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp France 95 2 nbsp Hungary 89 3 nbsp Finland 85 4 nbsp Italy 81 5 nbsp Switzerland 65 5 6 nbsp Spain 58 5 7 nbsp Sweden 53 8 nbsp Yugoslavia 49 Because of the 1990 reunification of Germany there was an extra spot in the highest division in 1991 Because of that two teams were promoted from the B Finals C Finals editAll C finals held on 5 and 6 August 2 Men edit C1 Final Held in Copenhagen Denmark Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Finland 79 2 nbsp Norway 72 3 nbsp Denmark 65 4 nbsp Turkey 46 5 5 nbsp Cyprus 36 5 C2 Final Held in Dublin Ireland Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Yugoslavia 72 2 nbsp Portugal 69 3 nbsp Netherlands 68 4 nbsp Ireland 52 5 nbsp Iceland 38 Women edit C1 Final Held in Copenhagen Denmark Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Belgium 76 2 nbsp Norway 75 3 nbsp Austria 72 4 nbsp Denmark 45 5 nbsp Turkey 36 6 nbsp Cyprus 30 C2 Final Held in Dublin Ireland Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Netherlands 71 2 nbsp Greece 54 3 nbsp Portugal 51 4 nbsp Ireland 40 5 nbsp Iceland 24References 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 2010 Italian almanach Archived 28 August 2021 at the Wayback Machine p468 External links editEuropean Cup results Men from GBR Athletics European Cup results Women from GBR Athletics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 European Cup athletics amp oldid 1215925108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,