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2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup

The 2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup was held on 15 February 2003 at the Arena Leipzig in Leipzig, Germany.[1] It was the inaugural edition of the indoor track and field meeting for international teams, which featured the eight top performing nations from the 2002 European Cup.[2] The event was held before a sell-out crowd of 3069 people and athletes gave a positive reaction to the competition, with 60 metres winner Jason Gardener remarking that "The public, the organisation and the facilities are very good here". This reception led to Leipzig being awarded the hosting rights to the 2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup by the European Athletic Association.[3] Spain won the men's section of the team competition, while Russia took the top women's honours.[1]

2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup
Host cityLeipzig, Germany
Events19
Dates15 February
Main venueArena Leipzig
The host stadium for the event in Leipzig

The competition comprised nineteen athletics events, ten for men and nine for women. The 400 metres races and medley relays were held in a dual final format, with finishing times determining the ultimate final rankings. The international team points totals were decided by their athletes' finishing positions, with each representative's performance contributing towards their national overall score.

Results summary Edit

Men Edit

 
The reigning European Indoor champion Marek Plawgo won the 400 m.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres   Jason Gardener (GBR) 6.55   Aristotelis Gavelas (GRE) 6.61   Andrey Yepishin (RUS) 6.70
400 metres   Marek Plawgo (POL) 46.76   David Canal (ESP) 46.93   Jamie Baulch (GBR) 46.99
800 metres   René Herms (GER) 1:48.65   Dmitriy Bogdanov (RUS) 1:49.30   Nicolas Aïssat (FRA) 1:49.43
1500 metres   Juan Carlos Higuero (ESP) 3:41.64   Saïd Chébili (FRA) 3:42.27   Zbigniew Graczyk (POL) 3:42.55
3000 metres   Yousef El Nasri (ESP) 8:00.28   Jan Fitschen (GER) 8:00.59   Lorenzo Perrone (ITA) 8:01.15
60 metres hurdles   Mike Fenner (GER) 7.68   Andrea Giaconi (ITA) 7.74   Ladji Doucouré (FRA) 7.77
2000 m medley relay
(200/400/600/800 m)
  France (FRA)
Leslie Djhone
Cédric Felip
Jimmy Lomba
Florent Lacasse
4:14.42   Poland (POL)
Marcin Urbaś
Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Artur Gąsiewski
Grzegorz Krzosek
4:15.18   Great Britain (GBR)
Julian Golding
Matthew Elias
Jared Deacon
Chris Moss
4:16.38
High jump   Alessandro Talotti (ITA) 2.28 m   Yaroslav Rybakov (RUS) 2.26 m   Roman Fricke (GER) 2.24 m
Long jump   Yago Lamela (ESP) 8.09 m   Ruslan Gataullin (RUS) 7.97 m   Chris Tomlinson (GBR) 7.97 m
Shot put   Ralf Bartels (GER) 19.69 m   Manuel Martínez (ESP) 19.60 m   Ivan Yushkov (RUS) 19.58 m

Women Edit

 
Christine Arron of France won the women's 60 metres.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres   Christine Arron (FRA) 7.18   Marina Kislova (RUS) 7.24   Esther Möller (GER) 7.30
400 metres   Grit Breuer (GER) 51.91   Catherine Murphy (GBR) 52.63   Natalya Antyukh (RUS) 52.66
800 metres   Mayte Martínez (ESP) 2:03.14   Jo Fenn (GBR) 2:03.70   Anna Jakubczak (POL) 2:04.03
1500 metres   Hayley Tullett (GBR) 4:08.63   Yuliya Kosenkova (RUS) 4:09.10   Lidia Chojecka (POL) 4:10.79
3000 metres   Galina Bogomolova (RUS) 8:55.41   Sabrina Mockenhaupt (GER) 8:56.33   Wioletta Janowska (POL) 9:00.77
60 metres hurdles   Glory Alozie (ESP) 7.94   Linda Ferga (FRA) 8.06   Flora Rentoumi (GRE) 8.17
2000 m medley relay
(200/400/600/800 m)
  Russia (RUS)
Yuliya Tabakova
Svetlana Goncharenko
Svetlana Khrushcheleva
Svetlana Klyuka
4:41.69   Germany (GER)
Gabi Rockmeier
Claudia Marx
Ulrike Urbansky
Anja Knippel
4:49.40   Romania (ROM)
Eveline Lisenco
Maria Rus
Alina Rîpanu
Elena Iagăr
4:52.62
Pole vault   Svetlana Feofanova (RUS) 4.65 m   Annika Becker (GER) 4.50 m   Monika Pyrek (POL) 4.30 m
Triple jump   Adelina Gavrilă (ROM) 14.23 m   Olga Vasdeki (GRE) 14.07 m   Carlota Castrejana (ESP) 14.01 m

Medal table Edit

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Russi, Nic (2006-06-14). 1st European Indoor Cup 2003 2012-06-12 at the Wayback Machine. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-01-23.
  2. ^ European Indoor Cup. GBR Athletics/Athletics Weekly. Retrieved on 2011-01-23.
  3. ^ Second edition of European Indoor Cup will take place in Leipzig[permanent dead link]. European Athletics (2003-02-16). Retrieved on 2011-01-23.

External links Edit

  • European Indoor Cup. GBR Athletics/Athletics Weekly. Retrieved on 2011-01-23.
  • 1st Indoor European Cup[dead link]. Athletix (archived). Retrieved on 2011-01-23.
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The 2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup was held on 15 February 2003 at the Arena Leipzig in Leipzig Germany 1 It was the inaugural edition of the indoor track and field meeting for international teams which featured the eight top performing nations from the 2002 European Cup 2 The event was held before a sell out crowd of 3069 people and athletes gave a positive reaction to the competition with 60 metres winner Jason Gardener remarking that The public the organisation and the facilities are very good here This reception led to Leipzig being awarded the hosting rights to the 2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup by the European Athletic Association 3 Spain won the men s section of the team competition while Russia took the top women s honours 1 2003 European Athletics Indoor CupHost cityLeipzig GermanyEvents19Dates15 FebruaryMain venueArena Leipzig2004 Leipzig The host stadium for the event in LeipzigThe competition comprised nineteen athletics events ten for men and nine for women The 400 metres races and medley relays were held in a dual final format with finishing times determining the ultimate final rankings The international team points totals were decided by their athletes finishing positions with each representative s performance contributing towards their national overall score Contents 1 Results summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksResults summary EditMain article 2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup results Men Edit nbsp The reigning European Indoor champion Marek Plawgo won the 400 m Event Gold Silver Bronze60 metres nbsp Jason Gardener GBR 6 55 nbsp Aristotelis Gavelas GRE 6 61 nbsp Andrey Yepishin RUS 6 70400 metres nbsp Marek Plawgo POL 46 76 nbsp David Canal ESP 46 93 nbsp Jamie Baulch GBR 46 99800 metres nbsp Rene Herms GER 1 48 65 nbsp Dmitriy Bogdanov RUS 1 49 30 nbsp Nicolas Aissat FRA 1 49 431500 metres nbsp Juan Carlos Higuero ESP 3 41 64 nbsp Said Chebili FRA 3 42 27 nbsp Zbigniew Graczyk POL 3 42 553000 metres nbsp Yousef El Nasri ESP 8 00 28 nbsp Jan Fitschen GER 8 00 59 nbsp Lorenzo Perrone ITA 8 01 1560 metres hurdles nbsp Mike Fenner GER 7 68 nbsp Andrea Giaconi ITA 7 74 nbsp Ladji Doucoure FRA 7 772000 m medley relay 200 400 600 800 m nbsp France FRA Leslie DjhoneCedric FelipJimmy LombaFlorent Lacasse 4 14 42 nbsp Poland POL Marcin UrbasPiotr RysiukiewiczArtur GasiewskiGrzegorz Krzosek 4 15 18 nbsp Great Britain GBR Julian GoldingMatthew EliasJared DeaconChris Moss 4 16 38High jump nbsp Alessandro Talotti ITA 2 28 m nbsp Yaroslav Rybakov RUS 2 26 m nbsp Roman Fricke GER 2 24 mLong jump nbsp Yago Lamela ESP 8 09 m nbsp Ruslan Gataullin RUS 7 97 m nbsp Chris Tomlinson GBR 7 97 mShot put nbsp Ralf Bartels GER 19 69 m nbsp Manuel Martinez ESP 19 60 m nbsp Ivan Yushkov RUS 19 58 mWomen Edit nbsp Christine Arron of France won the women s 60 metres Event Gold Silver Bronze60 metres nbsp Christine Arron FRA 7 18 nbsp Marina Kislova RUS 7 24 nbsp Esther Moller GER 7 30400 metres nbsp Grit Breuer GER 51 91 nbsp Catherine Murphy GBR 52 63 nbsp Natalya Antyukh RUS 52 66800 metres nbsp Mayte Martinez ESP 2 03 14 nbsp Jo Fenn GBR 2 03 70 nbsp Anna Jakubczak POL 2 04 031500 metres nbsp Hayley Tullett GBR 4 08 63 nbsp Yuliya Kosenkova RUS 4 09 10 nbsp Lidia Chojecka POL 4 10 793000 metres nbsp Galina Bogomolova RUS 8 55 41 nbsp Sabrina Mockenhaupt GER 8 56 33 nbsp Wioletta Janowska POL 9 00 7760 metres hurdles nbsp Glory Alozie ESP 7 94 nbsp Linda Ferga FRA 8 06 nbsp Flora Rentoumi GRE 8 172000 m medley relay 200 400 600 800 m nbsp Russia RUS Yuliya TabakovaSvetlana GoncharenkoSvetlana KhrushchelevaSvetlana Klyuka 4 41 69 nbsp Germany GER Gabi RockmeierClaudia MarxUlrike UrbanskyAnja Knippel 4 49 40 nbsp Romania ROM Eveline LisencoMaria RusAlina RipanuElena Iagăr 4 52 62Pole vault nbsp Svetlana Feofanova RUS 4 65 m nbsp Annika Becker GER 4 50 m nbsp Monika Pyrek POL 4 30 mTriple jump nbsp Adelina Gavrilă ROM 14 23 m nbsp Olga Vasdeki GRE 14 07 m nbsp Carlota Castrejana ESP 14 01 mMedal table EditKey The host country is highlighted in lavender blue Men Rank Nation Points total Gold Silver Bronze Medal total1 nbsp Spain 56 3 2 0 52 nbsp Germany 56 3 1 1 53 nbsp France 49 1 1 2 44 nbsp Russia 49 0 3 2 55 nbsp Italy 47 1 1 1 36 nbsp Poland 46 1 1 1 37 nbsp Great Britain 39 1 0 3 48 nbsp Greece 24 0 1 0 1Total 10 10 10 30 Women Rank Nation Points total Gold Silver Bronze Medal total1 nbsp Russia 60 3 2 1 62 nbsp Germany 49 1 3 1 53 nbsp Great Britain 40 1 2 0 34 nbsp France 40 1 1 0 25 nbsp Poland 40 0 0 4 46 nbsp Spain 37 2 0 1 37 nbsp Greece 32 0 1 1 28 nbsp Romania 31 1 0 1 2Total 9 9 9 27See also Edit2003 European Cup athletics References Edit a b Russi Nic 2006 06 14 1st European Indoor Cup 2003 Archived 2012 06 12 at the Wayback Machine European Athletics Retrieved on 2011 01 23 European Indoor Cup GBR Athletics Athletics Weekly Retrieved on 2011 01 23 Second edition of European Indoor Cup will take place in Leipzig permanent dead link European Athletics 2003 02 16 Retrieved on 2011 01 23 External links EditEuropean Indoor Cup GBR Athletics Athletics Weekly Retrieved on 2011 01 23 1st Indoor European Cup dead link Athletix archived Retrieved on 2011 01 23 Timetable and results archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup amp oldid 1154241754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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