2002 European Athletics Championships
18th European Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 6 August – 11 August |
Host city | Munich, Germany |
Venue | Olympic Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 46 (men: 24; women: 22) |
Participation | 1162 athletes from 47 nations |
← 1998 Budapest |
The 18th European Athletics Championships were held from 6 August to 11 August 2002 in the Olympic Stadium of Munich, Germany.
Men's results[]
Track[]
1994 |1998 |2002 |2006 |2010 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m |
Francis Obikwelu Portugal |
10.061 | Darren Campbell Great Britain |
10.15 | Roland Németh Hungary |
10.27 |
200 m |
Konstantinos Kenteris Greece |
19.85 | Francis Obikwelu Portugal |
20.21 | Marlon Devonish Great Britain |
20.24 |
400 m |
Ingo Schultz Germany |
45.14 | David Canal Spain |
45.24 | Daniel Caines Great Britain |
45.28 |
800 m |
Wilson Kipketer Denmark |
1:47.25 | André Bucher Switzerland |
1:47.43 | Nils Schumann Germany |
1:47.60 |
1500 m |
Mehdi Baala France |
3:45.25 | Reyes Estévez Spain |
3:45.25 | Rui Silva Portugal |
3:45.43 |
5000 m |
Alberto García Spain |
13:38.18 | Ismaïl Sghyr France |
13:39.81 | Serhiy Lebid Ukraine |
13:40.00 |
10,000 m |
José Manuel Martínez Spain |
27:47.65 | Dieter Baumann Germany |
27:47.87 | José Ríos Spain |
27:48.29 |
Marathon |
Janne Holmén Finland |
2:12:14 | Pavel Loskutov Estonia |
2:13:18 | Julio Rey Spain |
2:13:21 |
110 metres hurdles |
Colin Jackson Great Britain |
13.11 | Staņislavs Olijars Latvia |
13.22 | Artur Kohutek Poland |
13.32 |
400 metres hurdles |
Stéphane Diagana France |
47.58 | Jiří Mužík Czech Republic |
48.43 | Paweł Januszewski Poland |
48.46 |
3000 metres steeplechase |
Antonio David Jiménez Spain |
8:24.34 | Simon Vroemen Netherlands |
8:24.45 | Luis Miguel Martín Spain |
8:24.72 |
20 kilometres walk |
Paquillo Fernández Spain |
1:18:37 | Vladimir Andreyev Russia |
1:19:56 | Juan Manuel Molina Spain |
1:20:36 |
50 kilometres walk |
Robert Korzeniowski Poland |
3:36:39 WR | Aleksey Voyevodin Russia |
3:40:16 | Jesús Ángel García Spain |
3:44:33 |
4x100 metres relay |
Ukraine Kostyantyn Vasyukov Kostyantyn Rurak Anatoliy Dovhal Oleksandr Kaydash |
38.531 | Poland Ryszard Pilarczyk Łukasz Chyła Marcin Nowak Marcin Urbaś |
38.71 | Germany Ronny Ostwald Marc Blume Alexander Kosenkow Christian Schacht |
38.88 |
4x400 metres relay |
Great Britain Jared Deacon Matthew Elias Jamie Baulch Daniel Caines |
3:01.25 | Russia Oleg Mishukov Andrey Semyonov Ruslan Mashchenko Yuriy Borzakovskiy |
3:01.34 | France Leslie Djhone Ahmed Douhou Naman Keïta Ibrahima Wade |
3:02.76 |
1 Dwain Chambers originally won the 100 m in 9.96 and was part of the British team (with Christian Malcolm, Darren Campbell and Marlon Devonish) that won the 4 × 100 m relay in 38.19, but he was disqualified with the British team in August 2003 after he admitted to using THG between 2000 and 2002.
Field[]
1994 | 1998 | 2002 | 2006 | 2010
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump |
Yaroslav Rybakov Russia |
2.31 | Stefan Holm Sweden |
2.29 | Staffan Strand Sweden |
2.27 |
Long jump |
Olexiy Lukashevych Ukraine |
8.08 | Siniša Ergotić Croatia |
8.00 | Yago Lamela Spain |
7.99 |
Pole vault |
Aleksandr Averbukh Israel |
5.85 | Lars Börgeling Germany |
5.80 | Tim Lobinger Germany |
5.80 |
Triple jump |
Christian Olsson Sweden |
17.53 | Charles Friedek Germany |
17.33 | Jonathan Edwards Great Britain |
17.32 |
Shot put |
Yuriy Bilonoh Ukraine |
21.37 | Joachim Olsen Denmark |
21.16 | Ralf Bartels Germany |
20.58 |
Discus throw |
Róbert Fazekas Hungary |
68.83 | Virgilijus Alekna Lithuania |
66.62 | Michael Möllenbeck Germany |
66.37 |
Javelin throw |
Steve Backley Great Britain |
88.54 | Sergey Makarov Russia |
88.05 | Boris Henry Germany |
85.33 |
Hammer throw |
Adrián Annus Hungary |
81.17 | Vladyslav Piskunov Ukraine |
80.39 | Alexandros Papadimitriou Greece |
80.21 |
Decathlon |
Roman Šebrle Czech Republic |
8800 | Erki Nool Estonia |
8438 | Lev Lobodin Russia |
8390 |
Women's results[]
Track[]
1994 | 1998 | 2002 | 2006 | 2010
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres |
Ekaterini Thanou Greece |
11.10 | Kim Gevaert Belgium |
11.22 | Manuela Levorato Italy |
11.23 |
200 metres |
Muriel Hurtis France |
22.43 | Kim Gevaert Belgium |
22.53 | Manuela Levorato Italy |
22.75 |
400 metres |
Olesya Zykina Russia |
50.45 | Grit Breuer Germany |
50.70 | Lee McConnell Great Britain |
51.02 |
800 metres |
Jolanda Čeplak Slovenia |
1:57.65 | Mayte Martínez Spain |
1:58.86 | Kelly Holmes Great Britain |
1:59.83 |
1500 metres |
Süreyya Ayhan Turkey |
3:58.79 | Gabriela Szabo Romania |
3:58.81 | Tatyana Tomashova Russia |
4:01.28 |
5000 metres |
Marta Domínguez Spain |
15:14.76 | Sonia O'Sullivan Ireland |
15:14.85 | Yelena Zadorozhnaya Russia |
15:15.22 |
10,000 metres |
Paula Radcliffe Great Britain |
30:01.09 | Sonia O'Sullivan Ireland |
30:47.59 (NR) |
Lyudmila Biktasheva Russia |
31:04.00 |
Marathon |
Maria Guida Italy |
2: 26:05 | Luminita Zaituc Germany |
2: 26:58 | Sonja Oberem Germany |
2: 28:45 |
100 metres hurdles |
Glory Alozie Spain |
12.73 | Olena Krasovska Ukraine |
12.88 | Yana Kasova Bulgaria |
12.91 |
400 metres hurdles |
Ionela Târlea Romania |
54.95 | Heike Meißner Germany |
55.89 | Anna Olichwierczuk Poland |
56.18 |
20 kilometres walk |
Olimpiada Ivanova Russia |
1: 6:42 | Yelena Nikolayeva Russia |
1:28:20 | Erica Alfridi Italy |
1:28:33 |
4x100 metres relay |
Delphine Combe Muriel Hurtis Sylviane Félix Odiah Sidibé France |
42.46 | Melanie Paschke Gabi Rockmeier Sina Schielke Marion Wagner Germany |
42.54 | Natalya Ignatova Yuliya Tabakova Irina Khabarova Larisa Kruglova Russia |
43.11 |
4x400 metres relay |
Florence Ekpo-Umoh Birgit Rockmeier Claudia Marx Grit Breuer Germany |
3:25.10 | Natalya Antyukh Natalya Nazarova Anastasiya Kapachinskaya Olesya Zykina Russia |
3:25.59 | Zuzanna Radecka Grażyna Prokopek Małgorzata Pskit Anna Olichwierczuk Poland |
3:26.15 |
Field[]
1994 | 1998 | 2002 | 2006 | 2010
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump |
Kajsa Bergqvist Sweden |
1.98 | Marina Kuptsova Russia |
1.92 | Olga Kaliturina Russia |
1.89 |
Pole vault |
Svetlana Feofanova Russia |
4.60 | Yelena Isinbayeva Russia |
4.55 | Yvonne Buschbaum Germany |
4.50 |
Long jump |
Tatyana Kotova Russia |
6.85 | Jade Johnson Great Britain |
6.73 | Tünde Vaszi Hungary |
6.73 |
Triple jump |
Ashia Hansen Great Britain |
15.00 | Heli Koivula Finland |
14.83 | Yelena Oleynikova Russia |
14.54 |
Shot put |
Irina Korzhanenko Russia |
20.64 | Vita Pavlysh Ukraine |
20.02 | Svetlana Krivelyova Russia |
19.56 |
Discus throw |
Ekaterini Voggoli Greece |
64.31 | Natalya Sadova Russia |
64.12 | Anastasia Kelesidou Greece |
63.92 |
Hammer throw |
Olga Kuzenkova Russia |
72.94 | Kamila Skolimowska Poland |
72.46 | Manuela Montebrun France |
72.04 |
Javelin throw |
Mirela Manjani Greece |
67.47 | Steffi Nerius Germany |
64.09 | Mikaela Ingberg Finland |
63.50 |
Heptathlon |
Carolina Klüft Sweden |
6542 | Sabine Braun Germany |
6434 | Natallia Sazanovich Belarus |
6341 |
Medal table[]
* Host nation (Germany)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 7 | 9 | 8 | 24 |
2 | Spain | 6 | 3 | 6 | 15 |
3 | Great Britain | 5 | 2 | 5 | 12 |
4 | France | 4 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
5 | Greece | 4 | 0 | 2 | 6 |
6 | Ukraine | 3 | 3 | 1 | 7 |
7 | Sweden | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
8 | Germany* | 2 | 9 | 8 | 19 |
9 | Hungary | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
10 | Poland | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
11 | Finland | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Portugal | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
13 | Czech Republic | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Denmark | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |
Romania | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |
16 | Italy | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 |
17 | Israel | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Slovenia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Turkey | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
20 | Belgium | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Estonia | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | |
22 | Croatia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Latvia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Lithuania | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Netherlands | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Switzerland | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
27 | Belarus | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Bulgaria | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (28 nations) | 46 | 44 | 46 | 136 |
Participating nations[]
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Notes[]
Differences to competition format since the 1998 European Championships
New event added:
- Women's 20 km walk replaces the 10 km walk.
References[]
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- 2002 in athletics (track and field)
- 2002 in German sport
- European Athletics Championships
- International athletics competitions hosted by Germany
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- 2000s in Munich
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- August 2002 sports events in Europe