1965 European Cup (athletics)
1965 European Cup | |
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Host city | Stuttgart, West Germany (men) Kassel, West Germany (women) |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 31 |
The 1965 European Cup was the 1st edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]
The Finals were held in West Germany, Stuttgart (men) and Kassel (women).
Final[]
Held in Stuttgart on 11 and 12 September (men) and Kassel on 19 September (women).[2]
Team standings[]
Pos. | Nation | Points |
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1 | Soviet Union | 86 |
2 | West Germany | 85 |
3 | Poland | 69 |
4 | East Germany | 69 |
5 | France | 60 |
6 | Great Britain | 48 |
Pos. | Nation | Points |
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1 | Soviet Union | 56 |
2 | East Germany | 42 |
3 | Poland | 38 |
4 | West Germany | 37 |
5 | Hungary | 32 |
6 | Netherlands | 26 |
Results summary[]
Men's events[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m (Wind: -1.1 m/s) |
Marian Dudziak Poland |
10.3 | Manfred Knickenberg West Germany |
10.4 | Heinz Erbstösser East Germany |
10.5 |
200 m (Wind: +2.9 m/s) |
Josef Schwarz West Germany |
21.1w | Heinz Erbstösser East Germany |
21.2w | Jocelyn Delecour France |
21.2w |
400 m | Andrzej Badeński Poland |
45.9 | Manfred Kinder West Germany |
46.6 | East Germany |
47.1 |
800 m | Franz-Josef Kemper West Germany |
1:50.5 | Jürgen May East Germany |
1:50.3 | Chris Carter Great Britain |
1:50.6 |
1500 m | Bodo Tümmler West Germany |
3:47.4 | Jean Wadoux France |
3:48.0 | Jürgen May East Germany |
3:48.4 |
5000 m | Harald Norpoth West Germany |
14:18.0 | Witold Baran Poland |
14:20.0 | Derek Graham Great Britain |
14:20.4 |
10,000 m | Nikolay Dutov Soviet Union |
28:42.2 | Lutz Philipp West Germany |
28:44.8 | Kazimierz Zimny Poland |
28:46.0 |
3000 m steeplechase | Viktor Kudinskiy Soviet Union |
8:41.0 | Maurice Herriott Great Britain |
8:42.2 | Edward Szklarczyk Poland |
8:42.8 |
110 m hurdles (Wind: -1.7 m/s) |
Anatoliy Mikhailov Soviet Union |
13.9 | Marcel Duriez France |
14.0 | Mike Parker Great Britain |
14.5 |
400 m hurdles | Robert Poirier France |
50.8 | John Cooper Great Britain |
50.9 | Rainer Schubert West Germany |
51.9 |
4 × 100 m | Soviet Union Edvin Ozolin Boris Savchuk |
39.4 | Poland Andrzej Zieliński Wiesław Maniak Edward Romanowski Marian Dudziak |
39.5 | West Germany Gert Metz Fritz Obersiebrasse |
39.5 |
4 × 400 m | West Germany Manfred Kinder |
3:08.3 | Poland Stanisław Grędziński Andrzej Badeński |
3:08.7 | Soviet Union Viktor Bychkov Vasily Anisimov Vadim Arkhipchuk |
3:09.0 |
High jump | Valeriy Brumel Soviet Union |
2.14 | Wolfgang Schillkowski West Germany |
2.09 | Edward Czernik Poland |
2.07 |
Pole vault | Wolfgang Nordwig East Germany |
5.00 | Klaus Lehnertz West Germany |
4.80 | Hennadiy Bleznitsov Soviet Union |
4.80 |
Long jump | Igor Ter-Ovanesyan Soviet Union |
7.86 | Jean Cochard France |
7.52 | Hans-Helmut Trense West Germany |
7.51 |
Triple jump | Hans-Jürgen Rückborn East Germany |
16.51 | Aleksandr Zolotaryov Soviet Union |
16.40 | Józef Schmidt Poland |
16.40 |
Shot put | Nikolay Karasyov Soviet Union |
19.19 | Alfred Sosgórnik Poland |
18.37 | Pierre Colnard France |
18.04 |
Discus throw | Zenon Begier Poland |
58.92 | Fritz Kühl East Germany |
55.92 | Kim Bukhantsev Soviet Union |
55.00 |
Hammer throw | Romuald Klim Soviet Union |
67.68 | Uwe Beyer West Germany |
67.28 | Martin Lotz East Germany |
65.46 |
Javelin throw | Jānis Lūsis Soviet Union |
82.56 | Janusz Sidło Poland |
81.18 | Manfred Stolle East Germany |
79.98 |
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
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Women's events[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m (Wind: +0.5 m/s) |
Ewa Kłobukowska Poland |
11.3 | Erika Pollmann West Germany |
11.6 | Galina Mitrokhina Soviet Union |
11.6 |
200 m | Ewa Kłobukowska Poland |
23.0 | Ingrid Becker West Germany |
24.0 | Vera Popkova Soviet Union |
24.1 |
400 m | Mariya Itkina Soviet Union |
54.0 | Netherlands |
54.6 | Gertrud Schmidt East Germany |
54.9 |
800 m | East Germany |
2:04.3 | Ilja Laman Netherlands |
2:04.6 | Antje Gleichfeld West Germany |
2:04.7 |
80 m hurdles (Wind: +1.1 m/s) |
Irina Press Soviet Union |
10.4 WR |
Gundula Diel East Germany |
10.5 | Inge Schell West Germany |
10.6 |
4 × 100 m | Poland Teresa Ciepły Irena Kirszenstein Ewa Kłobukowska |
44.9 | Soviet Union Galina Mitrokhina Vera Popkova Lyudmila Samotesova Tatyana Talysheva |
45.2 | East Germany Gundula Diel |
45.7 |
High jump | Taisiya Chenchik Soviet Union |
1.70 | Karin Rüger East Germany |
1.70 | Jarosława Bieda Poland |
1.63 |
Long jump | Tatyana Shchelkanova Soviet Union |
6.63 | Irena Kirszenstein Poland |
6.33 | Helga Hoffmann West Germany |
6.30 |
Shot put | Tamara Press Soviet Union |
18.59 WR |
Renate Garisch East Germany |
16.96 | Gertrud Schäfer West Germany |
16.17 |
Discus throw | Jolán Kleiber Hungary |
56.74 | Tamara Press Soviet Union |
54.82 | Ingrid Lotz East Germany |
53.82 |
Javelin throw | Yelena Gorchakova Soviet Union |
58.48 | Márta Rudas Hungary |
55.78 | Anneliese Gerhards West Germany |
52.98 |
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
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Semifinals[]
Men[]
All semifinals were held on 21 and 22 August.[2]
Semifinal 1
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Semifinal 2
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Semifinal 3
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Women[]
All semifinals were held on 22 August.[2]
Semifinal 1
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Semifinal 2
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Semifinal 3
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Preliminaries[]
Men[]
All preliminaries were held on 26-27 July.
Preliminary 1
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Preliminary 2
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References[]
- ^ "The SPAR European Cup: Memories of Europe's premier team athletics event". european-athletics.org. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
- ^ a b c 2010 Italian almanach (p466)
External links[]
- European Cup results (Men) from GBR Athletics
- European Cup results (Women) from GBR Athletics
Categories:
- European Cup (athletics)
- 1965 in athletics (track and field)
- 1965 in European sport
- 1965 in German sport
- International athletics competitions hosted by West Germany
- Sport in Kassel
- 20th century in Kassel