1970 European Cup (athletics) explained

1970 European Cup
Host City:Stockholm, Sweden (men)
Budapest, Hungary (women)
Level:Senior
Type:Outdoor
Events:33
Previous:1967 Kiev
Next:1973 Edinburgh

The 1970 European Cup was the 3rd edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]

The Finals were held in Stockholm, Sweden (men) and Budapest, Hungary (women).

Final

Held on 29 and 30 August in Stockholm (men) and on 22 August (women) in Budapest.[2]

Team standings

Men
Pos.NationPoints
1102
292,5
391
4 Poland82
577,5
668
747
Women
Pos.NationPoints
170
263
343
4 Poland35
534
632

Results summary

Men's events

100 m
(Wind: +1.0 m/s)
Zenon Nowosz
10.4Siegfried Schenke
10.5Gerhard Wucherer
10.5
200 m
(Wind: +5.8 m/s)
Siegfried Schenke
20.7wJochen Eigenherr
20.9wZenon Nowosz
21.0w
400 mJan Werner
45.9Jean-Claude Nallet
46.3Boris Savchuk
46.7
800 mYevgeniy Arzhanov
1:47.8Franz-Josef Kemper
1:48.6Andrzej Kupczyk
1:48.7
1500 mFranco Arese
3:42.3Henryk Szordykowski
3:42.5Jean Wadoux
3:42.6
5000 mHarald Norpoth
14:25.4Gerd Eisenberg
14:25.6Rashid Sharafetdinov
14:25.8
10,000 mJürgen Haase
28:26.8
CR
Nikolay Sviridov
28:29.2Manfred Letzerich
28:40.0
3000 m steeplechaseVladimir Dudin
8:31.6
CR
Ulrich Holbeck
8:36.0Kazimierz Maranda
8:38.0
110 m hurdles
(Wind: +0.5 m/s)
Guy Drut
13.7
CR
Bo Forssander
14.0Günther Nickel
14.0
400 m hurdlesJean-Claude Nallet
50.1
CR
Werner Reibert
51.0Dmitriy Stukalov
51.2
4 × 100 m
Hans-Jürgen Bombach
Joachim Walther
Hermann Burde
Harald Eggers
39.4
Stanisław Wagner
Tadeusz Cuch
Edward Romanowski
Zenon Nowosz
39.5
Günther Nickel
Jochen Eigenherr
Gerhard Wucherer
Josef Schwarz
39.6
4 × 400 m
Jan Werner
Edmund Borowski
Jan Balachowski
Andrzej Badeński
3:05.1
Yevgeniy Borisenko
Yuriy Zorin
Boris Savchuk
Aleksandr Bratchikov
3:06.3
Rainer Friedrich
Andreas Scheibe
Michael Zerbes
Wolfgang Müller
3:07.1
High jumpKenneth Lundmark
2.15
CR
Valentin Gavrilov

Gérard Lamy
2.13
Pole vaultWolfgang Nordwig
5.35
CR
Renato Dionisi
5.20François Tracanelli
5.15
Long jumpJack Pani
8.09Klaus Beer
8.07Josef Schwarz
7.99
Triple jumpJörg Drehmel
17.13
CR
Viktor Sanyeyev
17.01Józef Schmidt
16.65
Shot putHartmut Briesenick
20.55Heinfried Birlenbach
19.54Pierre Colnard
19.44
Discus throwRicky Bruch
64.86
CR
Hein-Direck Neu
61.40Vladimir Lyakhov
59.26
Hammer throwAnatoliy Bondarchuk
70.46Uwe Beyer
69.46Reinhard Theimer
69.32
Javelin throwWładysław Nikiciuk
82.46Jānis Lūsis
81.74Klaus Wolfermann
80.90

Women's events

100 m
(Wind: +0.3 m/s)
Ingrid Mickler
11.3Renate Meissner
11.4Györgyi Balogh
11.6
200 m
(Wind: +0.2 m/s)
Renate Meissner
23.1Ingrid Mickler
23.3Györgyi Balogh
23.3
400 mHelga Fischer
53.2
CR
Christel Frese
54.1Vera Popkova
54.0
800 mHildegard Janze
2:04.9Sheila Carey
2:05.3Barbara Wieck
2:05.4
1500 mEllen Tittel
4:16.3Gunhild Hoffmeister
4:16.5Lyudmila Bragina
4:17.2
100 m hurdles
(Wind: -0.4 m/s)
Karin Balzer
13.1Teresa Sukniewicz
13.2Margit Bach
13.7
4 × 100 m
Elfgard Schittenhelm
Annelie Wilden
Rita Jahn
Ingrid Mickler
43.9
CR

Renate Meissner
Christina Heinich
Bärbel Schrickel
Marion Wagner
44.5
Erzsébet Bartos
Judit Szabó
Györgyi Balogh
Katalin Papp
44.8
4 × 400 m
Helga Fischer
Renate Marder
Brigitte Rohde
Monika Zehrt
3:37.0
Christel Frese
Christa Czekay
Inge Eckhoff
Heidi Gerhard
3:37.2
Rosemary Stirling
Maureen Tranter
Val Peat
Helen Golden
3:37.8
High jumpRita Schmidt
1.84
CR
Antonina Lazareva
1.84
CR
Karen Mack
1.76
Long jumpHeide Rosendahl
6.80
NR, CR
Ann Wilson
6.57wMargrit Herbst
6.44
Shot putNadezhda Chizhova
19.42Hannelore Friedel
18.01Ludwika Chewińska
17.01
Discus throwKarin Illgen
61.60
CR
Liesel Westermann
61.44Tamara Danilova
57.84
Javelin throwRuth Fuchs
60.60
CR
Daniela Jaworska
55.90Marite Saulite
54.52

Semifinals

Men

All semifinals were held on 1 and 2 August.[2] First two teams advanced to the final. Sweden advanced as the host of the final.Semifinal 1
Held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia

Pos.NationPoints
197
282.5
376
465.5
558
6 Bulgaria40
Semifinal 2
Held in Helsinki, Finland
Pos.NationPoints
199
2 Poland92
381
465
548
635
Semifinal 3
Held in Zürich, Switzerland
Pos.NationPoints
197
197
368
4 Spain60
555
6 Romania42

Women

All semifinals were held on 22 August.[2] First two teams advanced to the final.Semifinal 1
Held in East Berlin, East Germany

Pos.NationPoints
184
273
358
455
534
632
728
Semifinal 2
Held in Herford, West Germany
Pos.NationPoints
174
252
3 Bulgaria48
446
532
621
Semifinal 3
Held in Bucharest, Romania
Pos.NationPoints
179
2 Poland71
3 Romania66
447
538
635
728

Preliminaries

Men

All preliminaries were held on 20–21 June. First two teams advanced to the semifinals.Preliminary 1
Held in Barcelona

Pos.NationPoints
1 Spain64
2 Romania50
344
4 Greece41
Preliminary 2
Held in Vienna
Pos.NationPoints
168
2 Bulgaria59
347
423
Preliminary 3
Held in Reykjavík
Pos.NationPoints
181
269
360
453
537

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The SPAR European Cup: Memories of Europe's premier team athletics event . european-athletics.org . 3 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131006060426/http://www.european-athletics.org/event-archive.html?id=98 . 6 October 2013 .
  2. http://asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com/files/annuario-fidal.pdf 2010 Italian almanach