2006 European Athletics Indoor Cup Explained

2006 European Athletics Indoor Cup
Host City:Liévin, France
Dates:5 March
Events:19
Stadium:Stade Couvert Régional
Previous:2004 Leipzig

The 2006 European Athletics Indoor Cup was held on 5 March 2006 at the Stade Couvert Régional in Liévin, France. It was the third edition of the indoor track and field meeting for international teams, which featured the six top performing nations from the 2005 European Cup and the top two from the European Cup First League. Great Britain's women's team withdrew due to the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, while the Italian women also withdrew as the dates coincided with their indoor national championships.[1] [2] The event was held a week prior to the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Moscow.

The competition featured nineteen athletics events ten for men and nine for women. The 400 metres race were held in a dual final format due to size constraints, with athletes' being assigned final positions through their finishing times.[1] The international team points totals were decided by their athletes' finishing positions, with each representative's performance contributing towards their national overall score. The Russian women won the competition for a third consecutive time, holding a sixteen-point margin over runners-up Poland.[3] The French men's team also repeated as champions, having won in 2004. Germany were the men's second placed team, while Spain just edged Poland into the third place spot.[4]

The competition venue is also the annual host of the Meeting Pas de Calais.

Results summary

See main article: 2006 European Athletics Indoor Cup – results.

Men

60 metres6.656.706.73
400 metres46.6246.8947.01
800 metres1:49.501:50.051:50.06
1500 metres3:49.773:50.663:50.74
3000 metres7:58.088:03.638:04.78
60 metres hurdles7.627.697.74
Swedish relay
(800/600/400/200 m)

Yuriy Koldin
Dmitriy Bogdanov
Aleksandr Usov
Ivan Teplykh
4:15.93
Romain Maquin
Kévin Hautcœur
Brice Panel
Idrissa M'Barke
4:16.20
Moritz Waldmann
Steffen Co
Florian Seitz
Sebastian Ernst
4:17.39
High jump2.26 m2.26 m2.26 m
Long jump7.88 m7.85 m7.82 m
Shot put20.60 m20.59 m20.09 m

Women

60 metres7.167.297.32
400 metres51.6752.4552.69
800 metres2:02.212:02.582:02.78
1500 metres4:10.234:13.234:15.39
3000 metres8:59.709:01.079:04.88
60 metres hurdles7.957.998.00
Swedish relay
(800/600/400/200 m)

Irina Vashentseva
Mariya Dryakhlova
Tatyana Firova
Natalya Ivanova
4:47.48
Mihaela Neacsu
Iuliana Popescu
Angela Moroșanu
Ionela Tîrlea-Manolache
4:49.96
Lidia Chojecka
Małgorzata Pskit
Marta Chrust-Rożej
Grażyna Prokopek
4:50.96
Pole vault4.80 m4.50 m4.40 m
Triple jump14.08 m14.04 m13.97 m

Medal table

Key:
Men
RankNationPoints totalGoldSilverBronzeMedal total
1 59 2 4 0 6
2 54 1 3 3 7
3 50 2 0 3 5
4 50 2 0 1 3
5 47 1 1 2 4
6 41 2 0 0 2
7 38 0 2 0 2
8 27 0 0 1 1
Total 10 10 10 30
Women
RankNationPoints totalGoldSilverBronzeMedal total
1 69 5 2 1 8
2 53 1 3 2 6
3 46 1 2 1 4
4 41 1 0 1 2
5 38 0 1 2 3
6 32 0 1 0 1
7 29 0 0 2 2
8 22 1 0 0 1
Total 9 9 9 27

References

Results

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/eip.htm European Indoor Cup
  2. http://www.european-athletics.org/3rd-european-athletic-indoor-cup.html 3rd European Athletics Indoor Cup
  3. http://www.european-athletics.org/european-athletics-indoor-cup/russia-women-retain-indoor-cup.html Russia women retain Indoor Cup
  4. http://www.european-athletics.org/european-athletics-indoor-cup/host-nation-france-win-european-athletics-indoor-cup.html Host nation France win European Athletics Indoor Cup