It was the first edition to use the term "Leagues" (Super League, First League, Second League) and the first to feature women's triple jump. The Super League Finals were held in Rome, Italy.
The dissolved Soviet Union was replaced by Russia and Ukraine which resulted in 9 teams competing. As a result, three teams had to be relegated to the first league.
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)
First Leagueedit
First League was held on 12 and 13 June in Brussels, Belgium[2]
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The 1993 European Cup was the 14th edition of the European Cup of athletics 1 1993 European CupDates26 27 June Super League 12 13 June First amp Second League Host cityRome ItalyLevelSeniorTypeOutdoorEvents37 1991 Frankfurt1994 Birmingham It was the first edition to use the term Leagues Super League First League Second League and the first to feature women s triple jump The Super League Finals were held in Rome Italy Contents 1 Super League 1 1 Team standings 1 2 Results summary 1 2 1 Men s events 1 2 2 Women s events 2 First League 3 Second League 3 1 Men 3 2 Women 4 References 5 External linksSuper League editMain article 1993 European Cup Super League Held on 26 and 27 June in Rome Italy 2 Team standings edit Men Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Russia 128 2 nbsp Great Britain 124 3 nbsp France 123 4 nbsp Germany 119 5 nbsp Italy 112 6 nbsp Ukraine 97 7 nbsp Spain 76 8 nbsp Poland 65 9 nbsp Czech Republic 54 Women Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Russia 141 2 nbsp Romania 102 3 nbsp Ukraine 97 5 4 nbsp Germany 96 5 nbsp Great Britain 91 6 nbsp France 75 7 nbsp Poland 62 8 nbsp Italy 55 5 9 nbsp Finland 44 The dissolved Soviet Union was replaced by Russia and Ukraine which resulted in 9 teams competing As a result three teams had to be relegated to the first league Results summary edit Men s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 m Wind 1 3 m s Linford Christie nbsp Great Britain 10 22 Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy nbsp Russia 10 28 Daniel Sangouma nbsp France 10 42 200 m Wind 0 9 m s John Regis nbsp Great Britain 20 38 Andrey Fedoriv nbsp Russia 20 54 Robert Kurnicki nbsp Germany 20 59 400 m David Grindley nbsp Great Britain 44 75CR Dmitriy Golovastov nbsp Russia 45 65 Jean Louis Rapnouil nbsp France 45 91 800 m Andrey Bulkovskiy nbsp Ukraine 1 47 32 Andrea Benvenuti nbsp Italy 1 47 63 Tom McKean nbsp Great Britain 1 47 67 1500 m Andrey Bulkovskiy nbsp Ukraine 3 37 51 Fermin Cacho nbsp Spain 3 38 09 Pascal Thiebaut nbsp France 3 38 12 5000 m Rob Denmark nbsp Great Britain 13 30 02 Alessandro Lambruschini nbsp Italy 13 30 96 Abel Anton nbsp Spain 13 31 35 10 000 m Thierry Pantel nbsp France 28 02 71 Francesco Panetta nbsp Italy 28 13 99 Jose Carlos Adan nbsp Spain 28 16 19 3000 m steeplechase Steffen Brand nbsp Germany 8 17 77 Francesco Panetta nbsp Italy 8 22 95 Thierry Brusseau nbsp France 8 24 60 110 m hurdles Wind 0 2 m s Colin Jackson nbsp Great Britain 13 10CR Florian Schwarthoff nbsp Germany 13 50 Dan Philibert nbsp France 13 62 400 m hurdles Stephane Diagana nbsp France 48 08 Olaf Hense nbsp Germany 48 48 Oleg Tverdokhleb nbsp Ukraine 48 70 4 100 m nbsp Great Britain Jason JohnTony JarrettJohn RegisLinford Christie 38 53 nbsp France Eric PerrotDaniel SangoumaJean Charles TrouabalBruno Marie Rose 38 72 nbsp Russia Pavel GalkinEdvin IvanovAndrey FedorivAleksandr Porkhomovskiy 38 89 4 400 m nbsp Great Britain Du aine LadejoKriss AkabusiJohn RegisDavid Grindley 3 00 25CR nbsp Russia Dmitriy KligerDmitriy KosovMikhail VdovinDmitriy Golovastov 3 00 75 nbsp France Jean Louis RapnouilPierre Marie HilaireAndre JafforyStephane Diagana 3 00 94 High jump Artur Partyka nbsp Poland 2 30 Jean Charles Gicquel nbsp France 2 30 Roberto Ferrari nbsp Italy 2 30 Pole vault Rodion Gataullin nbsp Russia 6 00CR Sergey Bubka nbsp Ukraine 5 80 Javier Garcia nbsp Spain 5 70 Long jump Giovanni Evangelisti nbsp Italy 8 04w Angel Hernandez nbsp Spain 8 04w Stanislav Tarasenko nbsp Russia 7 93 Triple jump Pierre Camara nbsp France 17 46w Jonathan Edwards nbsp Great Britain 17 27 Ralf Jaros nbsp Germany 17 18 Shot put Aleksandr Bagach nbsp Ukraine 20 15 Paolo Dal Soglio nbsp Italy 19 79 Yevgeniy Palchikov nbsp Russia 19 64 Discus throw Lars Riedel nbsp Germany 66 30 Dmitriy Shevchenko nbsp Russia 63 96 Vladimir Zinchenko nbsp Ukraine 62 42 Hammer throw Sergey Litvinov nbsp Russia 80 78 Christophe Epalle nbsp France 76 08 Andrey Skvaruk nbsp Ukraine 76 00 Javelin throw Jan Zelezny nbsp Czech Republic 89 84 Mick Hill nbsp Great Britain 80 76 Andrey Shevchuk nbsp Russia 79 16 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 Irina Privalova nbsp Russia 11 08 Marie Jose Perec nbsp France 11 27 Zhanna Tarnopolskaya nbsp Ukraine 11 29 200 m Wind 0 8 m s Irina Privalova nbsp Russia 22 30 Marie Jose Perec nbsp France 22 30 Silke Knoll nbsp Germany 22 89 400 m Yelena Ruzina nbsp Russia 51 54 Elsa Devassoigne nbsp France 51 92 Linda Keough nbsp Great Britain 52 14 800 m Ella Kovacs nbsp Romania 1 57 5 Lyubov Kremlyova nbsp Russia 1 59 8 Yelena Storchovaya nbsp Ukraine 2 00 1 1500 m Vera Chuvashova nbsp Russia 4 16 03 Violeta Beclea nbsp Romania 4 16 36 Yvonne Murray nbsp Great Britain 4 17 51 3000 m Margareta Keszeg nbsp Romania 8 51 88 Yelena Kopytova nbsp Russia 8 52 27 Alison Wyeth nbsp Great Britain 8 52 98 10 000 m Viktoriya Nenasheva nbsp Russia 32 33 46 Iulia Negura nbsp Romania 32 36 05 Tamara Koba nbsp Ukraine 32 39 50 100 m hurdles Wind 0 3 m s Marina Azyabina nbsp Russia 12 63 Jacqui Agyepong nbsp Great Britain 13 17 Liliana Nastase nbsp Romania 13 22 400 m hurdles Sally Gunnell nbsp Great Britain 53 73CR Anna Knoroz nbsp Russia 54 42 Nicoleta Carutasu nbsp Romania 54 94 4 100 m nbsp Russia Olga BogoslovskayaNatalya VoronovaMarina TrandenkovaIrina Privalova 42 79 nbsp France Patricia GirardOdiah SidibeMaguy NestoretMarie Jose Perec 43 01 nbsp Germany Melanie PaschkeSilke KnollBettina ZippAndrea Philipp 43 46 4 400 m nbsp Russia Yelena GoleshevaYelena RuzinaVera SychugovaTatyana Alekseyeva 3 24 23 nbsp Ukraine Lyudmila KoshcheyAelita YurchenkoYelena NasonkinaLyudmila Dzhigalova 3 27 37 nbsp Germany Karin JankeAnja RuckerJana SchonenbergerSandra Seuser 3 27 80 High jump Alina Astafei nbsp Romania 2 00 Heike Henkel nbsp Germany 1 96 Katarzyna Majchrzak nbsp Poland 1 92 Long jump Heike Drechsler nbsp Germany 7 02 Yelena Sinchukova nbsp Russia 6 94w Fiona May nbsp Great Britain 6 73 Triple jump Yolanda Chen nbsp Russia 14 34w Helga Radtke nbsp Germany 14 05 Inessa Kravets nbsp Ukraine 13 99 Shot put Anna Romanova nbsp Russia 19 43 Valentina Fedyushina nbsp Ukraine 18 91 Stephanie Storp nbsp Germany 18 85 Discus throw Larisa Korotkevich nbsp Russia 64 58 Larisa Mikhalchenko nbsp Ukraine 63 04 Renata Katewicz nbsp Poland 61 68 Javelin throw Felicia Tilea nbsp Romania 62 68 Karen Forkel nbsp Germany 61 92 Yekaterina Ivakina nbsp Russia 61 74 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 First League editFirst League was held on 12 and 13 June in Brussels Belgium 2 Men Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Sweden 112 2 nbsp Romania 99 5 3 nbsp Hungary 97 4 nbsp Bulgaria 94 5 5 nbsp Switzerland 87 5 6 nbsp Finland 86 7 nbsp Norway 72 8 nbsp Belgium 71 5 Women Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Belarus 91 5 2 nbsp Spain 81 3 nbsp Switzerland 79 4 nbsp Czech Republic 78 5 nbsp Bulgaria 77 5 6 nbsp Norway 70 7 nbsp Belgium 67 8 nbsp Hungary 66 5Second League editThe Second League was held on 12 and 13 June 2 Men edit Held in Villach Austria Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Greece 125 2 nbsp Austria 107 5 3 nbsp Israel 78 4 nbsp Croatia 69 5 5 nbsp Slovenia 69 5 6 nbsp Cyprus 57 5 7 nbsp Turkey 52 Held in Copenhagen Denmark Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Denmark 72 2 nbsp Latvia 65 3 nbsp Estonia 62 4 nbsp Lithuania 58 5 nbsp Iceland 41 Held in Rotterdam Netherlands Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Belarus 98 2 nbsp Portugal 84 3 nbsp Netherlands 78 4 nbsp Slovakia 75 5 nbsp Ireland 48 6 nbsp Moldova 38 Women edit Held in Villach Austria Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Austria 82 2 nbsp Slovenia 78 5 3 nbsp Greece 75 4 nbsp Turkey 49 5 5 nbsp Cyprus 37 6 nbsp Croatia 34 Held in Copenhagen Denmark Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Lithuania 70 2 nbsp Denmark 64 3 nbsp Latvia 53 4 nbsp Iceland 36 5 nbsp Estonia 30 Held in Rotterdam Netherlands Pos Nation Points 1 nbsp Portugal 75 2 nbsp Sweden 70 5 3 nbsp Netherlands 69 4 nbsp Ireland 52 5 nbsp Slovakia 51 5 6 nbsp Moldova 38References 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 2021 08 28 at the Wayback Machine p469 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 1993 European Cup athletics amp oldid 1190617617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,