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1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres

These are the official results of the Men's 5,000 metres event at the 1990 European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia, held at Stadion Poljud on 30 August and 1 September 1990.[1]

Medalists edit

Results edit

Final edit

1 September Italy's Salvatore Antibo, who was the strongest pre-race favourite to win also this final, having taken the 10,000-metre European title with a solo run, fell at the start, and therefore had to run faster than the other runners for the first 700 metres, in order to catch them. Portugal's Domingos Castro first led the race, but soon thereafter France's Cyrille Laventure took the lead. Laventure was still leading the race at 3,000 metres in 8:09.15, and at 4,000 metres in 10:53.34. Despite the moderate pace, almost all runners were still in the lead group at this point. On the second last back straight, Castro accelerated past Laventure into the lead, and the main group's runners started to string out. Castro was still leading the race at 4,600 metres, in an informal time of 12:26.2 or 12:26.3. Antibo, Britain's Gary Staines, Poland's Slawomir Majusiak, Laventure, and Finland's Risto Ulmala were chasing Castro. On the final back straight, Staines tried to sprint past Antibo, who accelerated into the lead, leaving Castro behind. At the start of the final bend, Staines sprinted past Antibo. In the second half of the bend, however, Antibo furiously kicked past Staines. Some metres behind the leading duo, Majusiak accelerated past the fading Castro. Several metres behind the second pair of runners, Sweden's Jonny Danielsson passed Ulmala. Despite celebrating his victory in the final metres, Antibo defeated Staines by almost half a second, while Majusiak secured the bronze medal. Danielsson ran the home straight several metres faster than the exhausted Castro, but he still lost to the tiny Portuguese runner by under 0.2 seconds. (The Big European Championships Book / Suuri EM-kirja (Finland, c. 1990); https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P_fSAPbYgM Salvatore Antibo vince i 5.000 a Spalato 90.)

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Salvatore Antibo   Italy 13:22.00
  Gary Staines   United Kingdom 13:22.45
  Sławomir Majusiak   Poland 13:22.92
4 Dionísio Castro   Portugal 13:23.99
5 Jonny Danielson   Sweden 13:24.16
6 Risto Ulmala   Finland 13:25.08
7 Stefano Mei   Italy 13:27.13
8 Harri Hänninen   Finland 13:28.22
9 Cyrille Laventure   France 13:28.25
10 Carlos Monteiro   Portugal 13:30.19
11 Abel Antón   Spain 13:31.27
12 Ian Hamer   United Kingdom 13:32.61
13 Eamonn Martin   United Kingdom 13:34.62
14 Arnold Mächler    Switzerland 13:45.01
Marcus O'Sullivan   Ireland DNF

Heats edit

30 August

Heat 1 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Sławomir Majusiak   Poland 13:40.12 Q
2 Salvatore Antibo   Italy 13:40.14 Q
3 Risto Ulmala   Finland 13:41.81 Q
4 Ian Hamer   United Kingdom 13:42.46 Q
5 Marcus O'Sullivan   Ireland 13:45.74 Q
6 Mikhail Dasko   Soviet Union 13:47.04
7 Thierry Pantel   France 13:48.80
8 Vincent Rousseau   Belgium 13:53.90
9 António Leitão   Portugal 13:54.38
10 Renato Gotti   Italy 14:05.30
11 Pascal Thiébaut   France 14:07.13
12 Steffen Brand   West Germany 14:12.84
13 Marcel Versteeg   Netherlands 14:22.42
14 Gerald De Gaetano   Malta 14:39.00
15 Are Nakkim   Norway 14:42.16
Martín Fiz   Spain DNF
Romeo Živko   Yugoslavia DNF

Heat 2 edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Gary Staines   United Kingdom 13:29.00 Q
2 Dionísio Castro   Portugal 13:29.03 Q
3 Arnold Mächler    Switzerland 13:29.09 Q
4 Carlos Monteiro   Portugal 13:29.16 Q
5 Stefano Mei   Italy 13:29.49 Q
6 Cyrille Laventure   France 13:29.58 q
7 Eamonn Martin   United Kingdom 13:29.62 q
8 Jonny Danielson   Sweden 13:29.65 q
9 Abel Antón   Spain 13:29.81 q
10 Harri Hänninen   Finland 13:30.05 q
11 John Halvorsen   Norway 13:35.58
12 Evgeni Ignatov   Bulgaria 13:37.51
13 Antonio Serrano   Spain 13:42.03
14 Zeki Öztürk   Turkey 13:44.55
15 Frank O'Mara   Ireland 13:59.44

Participation edit

According to an unofficial count, 32 athletes from 19 countries participated in the event.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 451–460, retrieved 13 August 2014
  • Todor Results



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These are the official results of the Men s 5 000 metres event at the 1990 European Championships in Split Yugoslavia held at Stadion Poljud on 30 August and 1 September 1990 1 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Results 2 1 Final 2 2 Heats 2 2 1 Heat 1 2 2 2 Heat 2 3 Participation 4 See also 5 ReferencesMedalists editGold Salvatore Antibo nbsp ItalySilver Gary Staines nbsp United KingdomBronze Slawomir Majusiak nbsp PolandResults editFinal edit 1 September Italy s Salvatore Antibo who was the strongest pre race favourite to win also this final having taken the 10 000 metre European title with a solo run fell at the start and therefore had to run faster than the other runners for the first 700 metres in order to catch them Portugal s Domingos Castro first led the race but soon thereafter France s Cyrille Laventure took the lead Laventure was still leading the race at 3 000 metres in 8 09 15 and at 4 000 metres in 10 53 34 Despite the moderate pace almost all runners were still in the lead group at this point On the second last back straight Castro accelerated past Laventure into the lead and the main group s runners started to string out Castro was still leading the race at 4 600 metres in an informal time of 12 26 2 or 12 26 3 Antibo Britain s Gary Staines Poland s Slawomir Majusiak Laventure and Finland s Risto Ulmala were chasing Castro On the final back straight Staines tried to sprint past Antibo who accelerated into the lead leaving Castro behind At the start of the final bend Staines sprinted past Antibo In the second half of the bend however Antibo furiously kicked past Staines Some metres behind the leading duo Majusiak accelerated past the fading Castro Several metres behind the second pair of runners Sweden s Jonny Danielsson passed Ulmala Despite celebrating his victory in the final metres Antibo defeated Staines by almost half a second while Majusiak secured the bronze medal Danielsson ran the home straight several metres faster than the exhausted Castro but he still lost to the tiny Portuguese runner by under 0 2 seconds The Big European Championships Book Suuri EM kirja Finland c 1990 https www youtube com watch v 8P fSAPbYgM Salvatore Antibo vince i 5 000 a Spalato 90 Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Salvatore Antibo nbsp Italy 13 22 00 nbsp Gary Staines nbsp United Kingdom 13 22 45 nbsp Slawomir Majusiak nbsp Poland 13 22 924 Dionisio Castro nbsp Portugal 13 23 995 Jonny Danielson nbsp Sweden 13 24 166 Risto Ulmala nbsp Finland 13 25 087 Stefano Mei nbsp Italy 13 27 138 Harri Hanninen nbsp Finland 13 28 229 Cyrille Laventure nbsp France 13 28 2510 Carlos Monteiro nbsp Portugal 13 30 1911 Abel Anton nbsp Spain 13 31 2712 Ian Hamer nbsp United Kingdom 13 32 6113 Eamonn Martin nbsp United Kingdom 13 34 6214 Arnold Machler nbsp Switzerland 13 45 01Marcus O Sullivan nbsp Ireland DNFHeats edit 30 August Heat 1 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Slawomir Majusiak nbsp Poland 13 40 12 Q2 Salvatore Antibo nbsp Italy 13 40 14 Q3 Risto Ulmala nbsp Finland 13 41 81 Q4 Ian Hamer nbsp United Kingdom 13 42 46 Q5 Marcus O Sullivan nbsp Ireland 13 45 74 Q6 Mikhail Dasko nbsp Soviet Union 13 47 047 Thierry Pantel nbsp France 13 48 808 Vincent Rousseau nbsp Belgium 13 53 909 Antonio Leitao nbsp Portugal 13 54 3810 Renato Gotti nbsp Italy 14 05 3011 Pascal Thiebaut nbsp France 14 07 1312 Steffen Brand nbsp West Germany 14 12 8413 Marcel Versteeg nbsp Netherlands 14 22 4214 Gerald De Gaetano nbsp Malta 14 39 0015 Are Nakkim nbsp Norway 14 42 16Martin Fiz nbsp Spain DNFRomeo Zivko nbsp Yugoslavia DNFHeat 2 edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes1 Gary Staines nbsp United Kingdom 13 29 00 Q2 Dionisio Castro nbsp Portugal 13 29 03 Q3 Arnold Machler nbsp Switzerland 13 29 09 Q4 Carlos Monteiro nbsp Portugal 13 29 16 Q5 Stefano Mei nbsp Italy 13 29 49 Q6 Cyrille Laventure nbsp France 13 29 58 q7 Eamonn Martin nbsp United Kingdom 13 29 62 q8 Jonny Danielson nbsp Sweden 13 29 65 q9 Abel Anton nbsp Spain 13 29 81 q10 Harri Hanninen nbsp Finland 13 30 05 q11 John Halvorsen nbsp Norway 13 35 5812 Evgeni Ignatov nbsp Bulgaria 13 37 5113 Antonio Serrano nbsp Spain 13 42 0314 Zeki Ozturk nbsp Turkey 13 44 5515 Frank O Mara nbsp Ireland 13 59 44Participation editAccording to an unofficial count 32 athletes from 19 countries participated in the event nbsp Belgium 1 nbsp Bulgaria 1 nbsp Finland 2 nbsp France 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Italy 3 nbsp Malta 1 nbsp Netherlands 1 nbsp Norway 2 nbsp Poland 1 nbsp Portugal 3 nbsp Soviet Union 1 nbsp Spain 3 nbsp Sweden 1 nbsp Switzerland 1 nbsp Turkey 1 nbsp United Kingdom 3 nbsp West Germany 1 nbsp Yugoslavia 1 See also edit1988 Men s Olympic 5 000 metres Seoul 1991 Men s World Championships 5 000 metres Tokyo 1992 Men s Olympic 5 000 metres Barcelona References edit European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 STATISTICS HANDBOOK PDF European Athletics Association pp 451 460 retrieved 13 August 2014 Results Todor Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1990 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