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Athletics at the 1981 Summer Universiade

The athletics competition at the 1981 Summer Universiade was held at the National Stadium in Bucharest, Romania, in July 1981. The programme featured 23 events for men and 16 for women. A total of fourteen Universiade records were broken during the 1981 Games.

Athletics at the XI Summer Universiade
The host stadium for the events
Dates21–26 July 1981
Host cityBucharest, Romania
VenueStadionul Naţional
LevelUniversity
Events39
Records set14 Games records


The Soviet Union was the most successful nation medals-wise as it topped the table with eleven gold medals and 32 in total. The United States, runners-up in the competition, also took eleven gold medals, but had a lesser haul overall with 17 medal performances. East Germany and Italy had the next greatest number of gold medals, with four and three respectively, but it was the host nation Romania which was third place in the total tally, having won two golds but fifteen medals overall.

The competition featured a men's marathon race and a 20 kilometres road walk for the first time, expanding the programme outside of the usual track and field stadium. The women's 3000 metres also made its first Games appearance, having been previously held at only the 1975 World University Championships in Athletics competition. The 400 metres hurdles and 4×400 metres relay for women were other new additions to the Universiade athletics contest, while the women's pentathlon was replaced with the more extensive heptathlon event.

Saïd Aouita demonstrated his potential with a win in the 1500 metres in a Games record time. The 1980 Olympic gold medallists Dainis Kūla (javelin) and Maurizio Damilano (20 km walk) won their respective disciplines. On the women's side, reigning Olympic champions Tatyana Kolpakova and Sara Simeoni won the long jump and high jump events. Konstantin Volkov, the 1980 Olympic silver medallist, was another high-profile name and he set a record to win the men's pole vault. Romanian Doina Melinte won the women's 800 metres gold and 1500 m silver and later went on to win medals of those colours at the 1984 Summer Olympics. An unusual mistake occurred in the men's 10,000 metres competition, as the athletes ran a further lap of the circuit than intended – resulting in a total distance of 10,400 m.

Medal summary edit

Men's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
details
  Mel Lattany (USA) 10.18   Calvin Smith (USA) 10.26   Ernest Obeng (GHA) 10.37
200 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
details
  Yuriy Naumenko (URS) 20.79   István Nagy (HUN) 20.83   Georges Kablan Degnan (CIV) 20.97
400 metres
details
  Cliff Wiley (USA) 45.18   Walter McCoy (USA) 45.33   Gerson de Souza (BRA) 45.91
800 metres
details
  Andreas Hauck (GDR) 1:50.12   Sotirios Moutsanas (GRE) 1:50.20   Pavel Troshchilo (URS) 1:50.26
1500 metres
details
  Saïd Aouita (MAR) 3:38.43 GR   Vinko Pokrajčić (YUG) 3:39.83   Amar Brahmia (ALG) 3:39.85
5000 metres
details
  Doug Padilla (USA) 13:49.95   Jozef Lenčéš (TCH) 13:50.34   Frank Zimmermann (FRG) 13:50.84
10,000 metres
details
  Toomas Turb (URS) 29:42.83   Gyorgi Marko (ROM) 29:51.13   Dave Murphy (GBR) 29:51.27
Marathon
details
  Ivan Kovalchuk (URS) 2:22:14 GR   Herbert Wills (USA) 2:23:22   Gheorghe Buruiana (ROM) 2:24:45
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +1.0 m/s)
details
  Larry Cowling (USA) 13.65   Pal Palffy (ROM) 13.73   Georgiy Shabanov (URS) 13.82
400 metres hurdles
details
  David Lee (USA) 49.05   Dmitriy Shkarupin (URS) 49.52   Antônio Dias Ferreira (BRA) 50.04
3000 metres steeplechase
details
  John Gregorek (USA) 8:21.26 GR   Tommy Ekblom (FIN) 8:21.93   Mariano Scartezzini (ITA) 8:28.03
4 × 100 metres relay
details
  United States (USA)
Mel Lattany
Anthony Ketchum
Jason Grimes
Calvin Smith
38.70   Soviet Union (URS)
Andrey Shlyapnikov
Nikolay Sidorov
Aleksandr Aksinin
Vladimir Muravyov
38.94   France (FRA)
Philippe Le Joncour
Stéphane Adam
Gabriel Brothier
Aldo Canti
39.50
4 × 400 metres relay
details
  Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Zolotaryev
Vitaliy Fedotov
Viktor Burakov
Viktor Markin
Aleksandr Kurochkin
3:02.75   United States (USA)
David Lee
Anthony Ketchum
David Patrick
Walter McCoy
3:03.01   Brazil (BRA)
Katsuhiko Nakaya
Paulo Roberto Correia
Gérson de Souza
António Euzebio Ferreira
3:06.79
20 kilometres walk
details
  Maurizio Damilano (ITA) 1:26:47 GR   Carlo Mattioli (ITA) 1:28:10   Liodor Pescaru (ROM) 1:28:56
High jump
details
  Leo Williams (USA) 2.25 m   Zhu Jianhua (CHN) 2.25 m   Gerd Nagel (FRG) 2.25 m
Pole vault
details
  Konstantin Volkov (URS) 5.75 m GR   Vladimir Polyakov (URS) 5.70 m   Philippe Houvion (FRA) 5.65 m
Long jump
details
  László Szalma (HUN) 8.23 m (w)   Liu Yuhuang (CHN) 8.11 m   Ubaldo Duany (CUB) 8.10 m
Triple jump
details
  Zou Zhenxian (CHN) 17.32 m GR   Béla Bakosi (HUN) 16.97 m   Keith Connor (GBR) 16.88 m
Shot put
details
  Mike Carter (USA) 20.19 m   Detlef Mortag (GDR) 19.35 m   Dalibor Vašíček (TCH) 19.20 m
Discus throw
details
  Armin Lemme (GDR) 65.90 m GR   Wolfgang Warnemünde (GDR) 63.54 m   Ion Zamfirache (ROM) 63.40 m
Hammer throw
details
  Klaus Ploghaus (FRG) 77.74 m GR   Jüri Tamm (URS) 76.54 m   Igor Nikulin (URS) 75.24 m
Javelin throw
details
  Dainis Kūla (URS) 89.52 m GR   Gerald Weiß (GDR) 87.80 m   Heino Puuste (URS) 87.22 m
Decathlon
details
  Aleksandr Shablenko (URS) 8055 pts   Sergey Zhelanov (URS) 8013 pts   Georg Werthner (AUT) 7825 pts
  • † = The 10,000 m race was held for one lap too many, resulting in a final distance of 10,400 m.

Women's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
  Bev Goddard (GBR) 11.35   Olga Zolotaryova (URS) 11.51   Olga Nasonova (URS) 11.54
200 metres
(wind: +1.0 m/s)
details
  Kathy Smallwood (GBR) 22.78   Marisa Masullo (ITA) 23.36   Irina Nazarova (URS) 23.45
400 metres
details
  Irina Baskakova (URS) 51.45   Nadezhda Lyalina (URS) 51.56   Sophie Malbranque (FRA) 52.52
800 metres
details
  Doina Melinte (ROM) 1:57.81   Gabriella Dorio (ITA) 1:58.99   Tudorita Morutan (ROM) 1:59.30
1500 metres
details
  Gabriella Dorio (ITA) 4:05.35 GR   Doina Melinte (ROM) 4:05.74   Olga Dvirna (URS) 4:06.39
3000 metres
details
  Breda Pergar (YUG) 8:53.78 GR   Valentina Ilyinykh (URS) 8:54.23   Maria Radu (ROM) 8:58.58
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.6 m/s)
details
  Stephanie Hightower (USA) 13.03   Mariya Kemenchezhiy (URS) 13.13   Elżbieta Rabsztyn (POL) 13.31
400 metres hurdles
details
  Anna Kastyetskaya (URS) 55.52 GR   Birgit Sonntag (GDR) 55.90   Tatyana Zubova (URS) 57.07
4 × 100 metres relay
details
  United States (USA)
Michelle Glover
Carol Lewis
Jackie Washington
Benita Fitzgerald
43.66   Great Britain (GBR)
Yvette Wray
Kathy Smallwood
Sue Hearnshaw
Beverley Goddard
43.86   Italy (ITA)
Antonella Capriotti
Carla Mercurio
Patrizia Lombardo
Marisa Masullo
44.43
4 × 400 metres relay
details
  Soviet Union (URS)
Ana Ambrazienė
Irina Baskakova
Natalya Alyoshina
Irina Nazarova
3:26.65   United States (USA)
Kelia Bolton
Leann Warren
Robin Campbell
Delisa Walton-Floyd
3:29.50   Romania (ROM)
Steluța Vintila
Stela Manea
Ibolya Korodi
Elena Tărîţă
3:30.47
High jump
details
  Sara Simeoni (ITA) 1.96 m GR   Lyudmila Andonova (BUL) 1.94 m   Tamara Bykova (URS) 1.94 m
Long jump
details
  Tatyana Kolpakova (URS) 6.83 m   Anişoara Cuşmir (ROM) 6.77 m   Valy Ionescu (ROM) 6.61 m
Shot put
details
  Helma Knorscheidt (GDR) 20.24 m   Ines Müller (GDR) 19.66 m   Lyudmila Savina (URS) 18.50 m
Discus throw
details
  Florenţa Crăciunescu (ROM) 67.48 m GR   Petra Sziegaud (GDR) 64.14 m   Mariana Ionescu (ROM) 61.84 m
Javelin throw
details
  Petra Felke (GDR) 65.20 m   Karin Smith (USA) 64.12 m   Mayra Vila (CUB) 63.88 m
Heptathlon
details
  Małgorzata Guzowska (POL) 6198 pts   Nadezhda Vinogradova (URS) 6133 pts   Corina Tifrea (ROM) 6033 pts

Medal table edit

 
Petra Felke won her first international gold in the javelin and went on to win at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
 
1980 Olympian Ines Müller took silver in the women's shot put.
 
Javelin runner-up Gerald Weiß was one of many East Germans to medal in the throws.

  *   Host nation (Romania)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union (URS)11101132
2  United States (USA)116017
3  East Germany (GDR)4509
4  Italy (ITA)3328
5  Romania (ROM)*24915
6  Great Britain (GBR)2125
7  China (CHN)1203
  Hungary (HUN)1203
  Yugoslavia (YUG)1203
10  West Germany (FRG)1023
11  Poland (POL)1012
12  Morocco (MAR)1001
13  Bulgaria (BUL)0101
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0101
  Finland (FIN)0101
  Greece (GRE)0101
17  Brazil (BRA)0033
  France (FRA)0033
19  Cuba (CUB)0022
20  Algeria (ALG)0011
  Austria (AUT)0011
  Ghana (GHA)0011
  Ivory Coast (CIV)0011
Totals (23 entries)393939117

References edit

  • World Student Games (Universiade – Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-08-25.
  • World Student Games (Universiade – Women). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-08-25.

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The athletics competition at the 1981 Summer Universiade was held at the National Stadium in Bucharest Romania in July 1981 The programme featured 23 events for men and 16 for women A total of fourteen Universiade records were broken during the 1981 Games Athletics at the XI Summer UniversiadeThe host stadium for the eventsDates21 26 July 1981Host cityBucharest RomaniaVenueStadionul NaţionalLevelUniversityEvents39Records set14 Games records 1979 Mexico City1983 Edmonton 1981 Summer UniversiadeThe Soviet Union was the most successful nation medals wise as it topped the table with eleven gold medals and 32 in total The United States runners up in the competition also took eleven gold medals but had a lesser haul overall with 17 medal performances East Germany and Italy had the next greatest number of gold medals with four and three respectively but it was the host nation Romania which was third place in the total tally having won two golds but fifteen medals overall The competition featured a men s marathon race and a 20 kilometres road walk for the first time expanding the programme outside of the usual track and field stadium The women s 3000 metres also made its first Games appearance having been previously held at only the 1975 World University Championships in Athletics competition The 400 metres hurdles and 4 400 metres relay for women were other new additions to the Universiade athletics contest while the women s pentathlon was replaced with the more extensive heptathlon event Said Aouita demonstrated his potential with a win in the 1500 metres in a Games record time The 1980 Olympic gold medallists Dainis Kula javelin and Maurizio Damilano 20 km walk won their respective disciplines On the women s side reigning Olympic champions Tatyana Kolpakova and Sara Simeoni won the long jump and high jump events Konstantin Volkov the 1980 Olympic silver medallist was another high profile name and he set a record to win the men s pole vault Romanian Doina Melinte won the women s 800 metres gold and 1500 m silver and later went on to win medals of those colours at the 1984 Summer Olympics An unusual mistake occurred in the men s 10 000 metres competition as the athletes ran a further lap of the circuit than intended resulting in a total distance of 10 400 m Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men s events 1 2 Women s events 2 Medal table 3 ReferencesMedal summary editMen s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres wind 0 5 m s details nbsp Mel Lattany USA 10 18 nbsp Calvin Smith USA 10 26 nbsp Ernest Obeng GHA 10 37200 metres wind 0 4 m s details nbsp Yuriy Naumenko URS 20 79 nbsp Istvan Nagy HUN 20 83 nbsp Georges Kablan Degnan CIV 20 97400 metresdetails nbsp Cliff Wiley USA 45 18 nbsp Walter McCoy USA 45 33 nbsp Gerson de Souza BRA 45 91800 metresdetails nbsp Andreas Hauck GDR 1 50 12 nbsp Sotirios Moutsanas GRE 1 50 20 nbsp Pavel Troshchilo URS 1 50 261500 metresdetails nbsp Said Aouita MAR 3 38 43 GR nbsp Vinko Pokrajcic YUG 3 39 83 nbsp Amar Brahmia ALG 3 39 855000 metresdetails nbsp Doug Padilla USA 13 49 95 nbsp Jozef Lences TCH 13 50 34 nbsp Frank Zimmermann FRG 13 50 8410 000 metresdetails nbsp Toomas Turb URS 29 42 83 nbsp Gyorgi Marko ROM 29 51 13 nbsp Dave Murphy GBR 29 51 27Marathondetails nbsp Ivan Kovalchuk URS 2 22 14 GR nbsp Herbert Wills USA 2 23 22 nbsp Gheorghe Buruiana ROM 2 24 45110 metres hurdles wind 1 0 m s details nbsp Larry Cowling USA 13 65 nbsp Pal Palffy ROM 13 73 nbsp Georgiy Shabanov URS 13 82400 metres hurdlesdetails nbsp David Lee USA 49 05 nbsp Dmitriy Shkarupin URS 49 52 nbsp Antonio Dias Ferreira BRA 50 043000 metres steeplechasedetails nbsp John Gregorek USA 8 21 26 GR nbsp Tommy Ekblom FIN 8 21 93 nbsp Mariano Scartezzini ITA 8 28 034 100 metres relaydetails nbsp United States USA Mel LattanyAnthony KetchumJason GrimesCalvin Smith 38 70 nbsp Soviet Union URS Andrey ShlyapnikovNikolay SidorovAleksandr AksininVladimir Muravyov 38 94 nbsp France FRA Philippe Le JoncourStephane AdamGabriel BrothierAldo Canti 39 504 400 metres relaydetails nbsp Soviet Union URS Aleksandr ZolotaryevVitaliy FedotovViktor BurakovViktor MarkinAleksandr Kurochkin 3 02 75 nbsp United States USA David LeeAnthony KetchumDavid PatrickWalter McCoy 3 03 01 nbsp Brazil BRA Katsuhiko NakayaPaulo Roberto CorreiaGerson de SouzaAntonio Euzebio Ferreira 3 06 7920 kilometres walkdetails nbsp Maurizio Damilano ITA 1 26 47 GR nbsp Carlo Mattioli ITA 1 28 10 nbsp Liodor Pescaru ROM 1 28 56High jumpdetails nbsp Leo Williams USA 2 25 m nbsp Zhu Jianhua CHN 2 25 m nbsp Gerd Nagel FRG 2 25 mPole vaultdetails nbsp Konstantin Volkov URS 5 75 m GR nbsp Vladimir Polyakov URS 5 70 m nbsp Philippe Houvion FRA 5 65 mLong jumpdetails nbsp Laszlo Szalma HUN 8 23 m w nbsp Liu Yuhuang CHN 8 11 m nbsp Ubaldo Duany CUB 8 10 mTriple jumpdetails nbsp Zou Zhenxian CHN 17 32 m GR nbsp Bela Bakosi HUN 16 97 m nbsp Keith Connor GBR 16 88 mShot putdetails nbsp Mike Carter USA 20 19 m nbsp Detlef Mortag GDR 19 35 m nbsp Dalibor Vasicek TCH 19 20 mDiscus throwdetails nbsp Armin Lemme GDR 65 90 m GR nbsp Wolfgang Warnemunde GDR 63 54 m nbsp Ion Zamfirache ROM 63 40 mHammer throwdetails nbsp Klaus Ploghaus FRG 77 74 m GR nbsp Juri Tamm URS 76 54 m nbsp Igor Nikulin URS 75 24 mJavelin throwdetails nbsp Dainis Kula URS 89 52 m GR nbsp Gerald Weiss GDR 87 80 m nbsp Heino Puuste URS 87 22 mDecathlondetails nbsp Aleksandr Shablenko URS 8055 pts nbsp Sergey Zhelanov URS 8013 pts nbsp Georg Werthner AUT 7825 pts The 10 000 m race was held for one lap too many resulting in a final distance of 10 400 m Women s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metresdetails nbsp Bev Goddard GBR 11 35 nbsp Olga Zolotaryova URS 11 51 nbsp Olga Nasonova URS 11 54200 metres wind 1 0 m s details nbsp Kathy Smallwood GBR 22 78 nbsp Marisa Masullo ITA 23 36 nbsp Irina Nazarova URS 23 45400 metresdetails nbsp Irina Baskakova URS 51 45 nbsp Nadezhda Lyalina URS 51 56 nbsp Sophie Malbranque FRA 52 52800 metresdetails nbsp Doina Melinte ROM 1 57 81 nbsp Gabriella Dorio ITA 1 58 99 nbsp Tudorita Morutan ROM 1 59 301500 metresdetails nbsp Gabriella Dorio ITA 4 05 35 GR nbsp Doina Melinte ROM 4 05 74 nbsp Olga Dvirna URS 4 06 393000 metresdetails nbsp Breda Pergar YUG 8 53 78 GR nbsp Valentina Ilyinykh URS 8 54 23 nbsp Maria Radu ROM 8 58 58100 metres hurdles wind 0 6 m s details nbsp Stephanie Hightower USA 13 03 nbsp Mariya Kemenchezhiy URS 13 13 nbsp Elzbieta Rabsztyn POL 13 31400 metres hurdlesdetails nbsp Anna Kastyetskaya URS 55 52 GR nbsp Birgit Sonntag GDR 55 90 nbsp Tatyana Zubova URS 57 074 100 metres relaydetails nbsp United States USA Michelle GloverCarol LewisJackie WashingtonBenita Fitzgerald 43 66 nbsp Great Britain GBR Yvette WrayKathy SmallwoodSue HearnshawBeverley Goddard 43 86 nbsp Italy ITA Antonella CapriottiCarla MercurioPatrizia LombardoMarisa Masullo 44 434 400 metres relaydetails nbsp Soviet Union URS Ana AmbrazieneIrina BaskakovaNatalya AlyoshinaIrina Nazarova 3 26 65 nbsp United States USA Kelia BoltonLeann WarrenRobin CampbellDelisa Walton Floyd 3 29 50 nbsp Romania ROM Steluța VintilaStela ManeaIbolya KorodiElena Tăriţă 3 30 47High jumpdetails nbsp Sara Simeoni ITA 1 96 m GR nbsp Lyudmila Andonova BUL 1 94 m nbsp Tamara Bykova URS 1 94 mLong jumpdetails nbsp Tatyana Kolpakova URS 6 83 m nbsp Anisoara Cusmir ROM 6 77 m nbsp Valy Ionescu ROM 6 61 mShot putdetails nbsp Helma Knorscheidt GDR 20 24 m nbsp Ines Muller GDR 19 66 m nbsp Lyudmila Savina URS 18 50 mDiscus throwdetails nbsp Florenţa Crăciunescu ROM 67 48 m GR nbsp Petra Sziegaud GDR 64 14 m nbsp Mariana Ionescu ROM 61 84 mJavelin throwdetails nbsp Petra Felke GDR 65 20 m nbsp Karin Smith USA 64 12 m nbsp Mayra Vila CUB 63 88 mHeptathlondetails nbsp Malgorzata Guzowska POL 6198 pts nbsp Nadezhda Vinogradova URS 6133 pts nbsp Corina Tifrea ROM 6033 ptsMedal table edit nbsp Petra Felke won her first international gold in the javelin and went on to win at the 1988 Summer Olympics nbsp 1980 Olympian Ines Muller took silver in the women s shot put nbsp Javelin runner up Gerald Weiss was one of many East Germans to medal in the throws Host nation Romania RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Soviet Union URS 111011322 nbsp United States USA 1160173 nbsp East Germany GDR 45094 nbsp Italy ITA 33285 nbsp Romania ROM 249156 nbsp Great Britain GBR 21257 nbsp China CHN 1203 nbsp Hungary HUN 1203 nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 120310 nbsp West Germany FRG 102311 nbsp Poland POL 101212 nbsp Morocco MAR 100113 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 0101 nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 0101 nbsp Finland FIN 0101 nbsp Greece GRE 010117 nbsp Brazil BRA 0033 nbsp France FRA 003319 nbsp Cuba CUB 002220 nbsp Algeria ALG 0011 nbsp Austria AUT 0011 nbsp Ghana GHA 0011 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV 0011Totals 23 entries 393939117References editWorld Student Games Universiade Men GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2010 08 25 World Student Games Universiade Women GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2010 08 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1981 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