From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates11–13 March
Host city Paris
France France
Venue Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Events27
Participation500 athletes from
40 nations

The 1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in Paris, the capital city of France in between 11 and 13 March 1994. This was the last edition to feature race walking.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
details
  Colin Jackson ( GBR) 6.49   Alexandros Terzian ( GRE) 6.51   Michael Rosswess ( GBR) 6.54
200 metres
details
  Daniel Sangouma ( FRA) 20.68   Vladyslav Dolohodin ( UKR) 20.76   Georgios Panayotopoulos ( GRE) 20.99
400 metres
details
  Du'aine Ladejo ( GBR) 46.53   Mikhail Vdovin ( RUS) 46.56   Rico Lieder ( GER) 46.82
800 metres
details
  Andrey Loginov ( RUS) 1:46.38   Luis Javier González ( ESP) 1:46.69   Ousmane Diarra ( FRA) 1:47.18
1500 metres
details
  David Strang ( GBR) 3:44.57   Branko Zorko ( CRO) 3:44.64   Abdelkader Chékhémani ( FRA) 3:44.65
3000 metres
details
  Kim Bauermeister ( GER) 7:52.34   Ovidiu Olteanu ( ROM) 7:52.37   Rod Finch ( GBR) 7:53.99
60 metres hurdles
details
  Colin Jackson ( GBR) 7.41   Gheorghe Boroi ( ROM) 7.57   Mike Fenner ( GER) 7.58
5000 metres walk
details
  Mikhail Shchennikov ( RUS) 18:34.32   Ronald Weigel ( GER) 18:40.32   Denis Langlois ( FRA) 18:43.20
High jump
details
  Dalton Grant ( GBR) 2.37   Jean-Charles Gicquel ( FRA) 2.35   Wolf-Hendrik Beyer ( GER) 2.33
Pole vault
details
  Pyotr Bochkaryov ( RUS) 5.90   Jean Galfione ( FRA) 5.80   Igor Trandenkov ( RUS) 5.75
Long jump
details
  Dietmar Haaf ( GER) 8.15   Kostas Koukodimos ( GRE) 8.09   Bogdan Tudor ( ROM) 8.07
Triple jump
details
  Leonid Voloshin ( RUS) 17.44   Denis Kapustin ( RUS) 17.35   Vasiliy Sokov ( RUS) 17.31
Shot put
details
  Aleksandr Bagach ( UKR) 20.66 Dragan Peric (IEP) 20.55   Pétur Guðmundsson ( ISL) 20.04
Heptathlon
details
  Christian Plaziat ( FRA) 6268   Henrik Dagård ( SWE) 6119   Alain Blondel ( FRA) 6084

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
details
  Nelli Cooman ( NED) 7.17   Melanie Paschke ( GER) 7.19   Patricia Girard ( FRA) 7.19
200 metres
details
  Galina Malchugina ( RUS) 22.41   Silke Knoll ( GER) 22.96   Jacqueline Poelman ( NED) 23.43
400 metres
details
  Svetlana Goncharenko ( RUS) 51.62   Tatyana Alekseyeva ( RUS) 51.77   Viviane Dorsile ( FRA) 51.92
800 metres
details
  Natalya Dukhnova ( BLR) 2:00.42   Ella Kovacs ( ROM) 2:00.49   Carla Sacramento ( POR) 2:01.12
1500 metres
details
  Yekaterina Podkopayeva ( RUS) 4:06.46   Lyudmila Rogachova ( RUS) 4:06.60   Małgorzata Rydz ( POL) 4:06.98
3000 metres
details
  Fernanda Ribeiro ( POR) 8:50.47   Margareta Keszeg ( ROM) 8:55.61   Anna Brzezińska ( POL) 8:56.90
60 metres hurdles
details
  Yordanka Donkova ( BUL) 7.85   Eva Sokolova ( RUS) 7.89   Anne Piquereau ( FRA) 7.91
3000 metres walk
details
  Annarita Sidoti ( ITA) 11:54.32   Beate Gummelt ( GER) 11:56.01   Yelena Arshintseva ( RUS) 11:57.48
High jump
details
  Stefka Kostadinova ( BUL) 1.98   Desislava Aleksandrova ( BUL) 1.96   Sigrid Kirchmann ( AUT) 1.96 NR
Long jump
details
  Heike Drechsler ( GER) 7.06   Ljudmila Ninova ( AUT) 6.78   Inessa Kravets ( UKR) 6.72
Triple jump
details
  Inna Lasovskaya ( RUS) 14.88   Anna Biryukova ( RUS) 14.72   Sofiya Bozhanova ( BUL) 14.52
Shot put
details
  Astrid Kumbernuss ( GER) 19.44   Larisa Peleshenko ( RUS) 19.16   Svetla Mitkova ( BUL) 19.09
Pentathlon
details
  Larisa Turchinskaya ( RUS) 4801   Rita Ináncsi ( HUN) 4775 NR   Urszula Włodarczyk ( POL) 4668

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)97319
2  Great Britain (GBR)5027
3  Germany (GER)44311
4  France (FRA)22711
5  Bulgaria (BUL)2125
6  Ukraine (UKR)1113
7  Netherlands (NED)1012
  Portugal (POR)1012
9  Belarus (BLR)1001
  Italy (ITA)1001
11  Romania (ROM)0415
12  Greece (GRE)0213
13  Austria (AUT)0112
14  Croatia (CRO)0101
  Hungary (HUN)0101
Independent European Participants (IEP)0101
  Spain (ESP)0101
  Sweden (SWE)0101
19  Poland (POL)0033
20  Iceland (ISL)0011
Totals (20 entries)27272781
  • nb Athletes of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed as Independent European Participants (IEP).

Participating nations

See also

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates11–13 March
Host city Paris
France France
Venue Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Events27
Participation500 athletes from
40 nations

The 1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in Paris, the capital city of France in between 11 and 13 March 1994. This was the last edition to feature race walking.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
details
  Colin Jackson ( GBR) 6.49   Alexandros Terzian ( GRE) 6.51   Michael Rosswess ( GBR) 6.54
200 metres
details
  Daniel Sangouma ( FRA) 20.68   Vladyslav Dolohodin ( UKR) 20.76   Georgios Panayotopoulos ( GRE) 20.99
400 metres
details
  Du'aine Ladejo ( GBR) 46.53   Mikhail Vdovin ( RUS) 46.56   Rico Lieder ( GER) 46.82
800 metres
details
  Andrey Loginov ( RUS) 1:46.38   Luis Javier González ( ESP) 1:46.69   Ousmane Diarra ( FRA) 1:47.18
1500 metres
details
  David Strang ( GBR) 3:44.57   Branko Zorko ( CRO) 3:44.64   Abdelkader Chékhémani ( FRA) 3:44.65
3000 metres
details
  Kim Bauermeister ( GER) 7:52.34   Ovidiu Olteanu ( ROM) 7:52.37   Rod Finch ( GBR) 7:53.99
60 metres hurdles
details
  Colin Jackson ( GBR) 7.41   Gheorghe Boroi ( ROM) 7.57   Mike Fenner ( GER) 7.58
5000 metres walk
details
  Mikhail Shchennikov ( RUS) 18:34.32   Ronald Weigel ( GER) 18:40.32   Denis Langlois ( FRA) 18:43.20
High jump
details
  Dalton Grant ( GBR) 2.37   Jean-Charles Gicquel ( FRA) 2.35   Wolf-Hendrik Beyer ( GER) 2.33
Pole vault
details
  Pyotr Bochkaryov ( RUS) 5.90   Jean Galfione ( FRA) 5.80   Igor Trandenkov ( RUS) 5.75
Long jump
details
  Dietmar Haaf ( GER) 8.15   Kostas Koukodimos ( GRE) 8.09   Bogdan Tudor ( ROM) 8.07
Triple jump
details
  Leonid Voloshin ( RUS) 17.44   Denis Kapustin ( RUS) 17.35   Vasiliy Sokov ( RUS) 17.31
Shot put
details
  Aleksandr Bagach ( UKR) 20.66 Dragan Peric (IEP) 20.55   Pétur Guðmundsson ( ISL) 20.04
Heptathlon
details
  Christian Plaziat ( FRA) 6268   Henrik Dagård ( SWE) 6119   Alain Blondel ( FRA) 6084

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
details
  Nelli Cooman ( NED) 7.17   Melanie Paschke ( GER) 7.19   Patricia Girard ( FRA) 7.19
200 metres
details
  Galina Malchugina ( RUS) 22.41   Silke Knoll ( GER) 22.96   Jacqueline Poelman ( NED) 23.43
400 metres
details
  Svetlana Goncharenko ( RUS) 51.62   Tatyana Alekseyeva ( RUS) 51.77   Viviane Dorsile ( FRA) 51.92
800 metres
details
  Natalya Dukhnova ( BLR) 2:00.42   Ella Kovacs ( ROM) 2:00.49   Carla Sacramento ( POR) 2:01.12
1500 metres
details
  Yekaterina Podkopayeva ( RUS) 4:06.46   Lyudmila Rogachova ( RUS) 4:06.60   Małgorzata Rydz ( POL) 4:06.98
3000 metres
details
  Fernanda Ribeiro ( POR) 8:50.47   Margareta Keszeg ( ROM) 8:55.61   Anna Brzezińska ( POL) 8:56.90
60 metres hurdles
details
  Yordanka Donkova ( BUL) 7.85   Eva Sokolova ( RUS) 7.89   Anne Piquereau ( FRA) 7.91
3000 metres walk
details
  Annarita Sidoti ( ITA) 11:54.32   Beate Gummelt ( GER) 11:56.01   Yelena Arshintseva ( RUS) 11:57.48
High jump
details
  Stefka Kostadinova ( BUL) 1.98   Desislava Aleksandrova ( BUL) 1.96   Sigrid Kirchmann ( AUT) 1.96 NR
Long jump
details
  Heike Drechsler ( GER) 7.06   Ljudmila Ninova ( AUT) 6.78   Inessa Kravets ( UKR) 6.72
Triple jump
details
  Inna Lasovskaya ( RUS) 14.88   Anna Biryukova ( RUS) 14.72   Sofiya Bozhanova ( BUL) 14.52
Shot put
details
  Astrid Kumbernuss ( GER) 19.44   Larisa Peleshenko ( RUS) 19.16   Svetla Mitkova ( BUL) 19.09
Pentathlon
details
  Larisa Turchinskaya ( RUS) 4801   Rita Ináncsi ( HUN) 4775 NR   Urszula Włodarczyk ( POL) 4668

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)97319
2  Great Britain (GBR)5027
3  Germany (GER)44311
4  France (FRA)22711
5  Bulgaria (BUL)2125
6  Ukraine (UKR)1113
7  Netherlands (NED)1012
  Portugal (POR)1012
9  Belarus (BLR)1001
  Italy (ITA)1001
11  Romania (ROM)0415
12  Greece (GRE)0213
13  Austria (AUT)0112
14  Croatia (CRO)0101
  Hungary (HUN)0101
Independent European Participants (IEP)0101
  Spain (ESP)0101
  Sweden (SWE)0101
19  Poland (POL)0033
20  Iceland (ISL)0011
Totals (20 entries)27272781
  • nb Athletes of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed as Independent European Participants (IEP).

Participating nations

See also

External links


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