1975 European Cup (athletics)

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1975 European Cup
Host cityNice, France
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events33

The 1975 European Cup was the 5th edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]

The Finals were held in Nice, France.

Final[edit]

Held in Nice on 16 and 17 August for both men and women.[2]

Team standings[edit]

Men
Pos. Nation Points
1  East Germany 112
2  Soviet Union 109
3  Poland 100
4  Great Britain 83
5  West Germany 83
6  Finland 83
7  France 80
8  Italy 68
Women
Pos. Nation Points
1  East Germany 97
2  Soviet Union 77
3  West Germany 64
4  Poland 57
5  Romania 52
6  Bulgaria 47
7  Great Britain 39
8  France 35

Results summary[edit]

Men's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: -0.7 m/s)
Valeriy Borzov
 Soviet Union
10.40 Pietro Mennea
 Italy
10.40 Alexander Thieme
 East Germany
10.53
200 m
(Wind: -0.9 m/s)
Pietro Mennea
 Italy
20.42
CR
Valeriy Borzov
 Soviet Union
20.61 Antti Rajamäki
 Finland
20.97
400 m David Jenkins
 Great Britain
45.52 Markku Kukkoaho
 Finland
45.56 Jerzy Pietrzyk
 Poland
45.67
800 m Steve Ovett
 Great Britain
1:46.56 Dieter Fromm
 East Germany
1:47.36 Vladimir Ponomaryov
 Soviet Union
1:47.64
1500 m Thomas Wessinghage
 West Germany
3:39.1a Bronisław Malinowski
 Poland
3:39.8a Frank Clement
 Great Britain
3:40.1a
5000 m Brendan Foster
 Great Britain
13:36.18
CR
Enn Sellik
 Soviet Union
13:42.8a Manfred Kuschmann
 East Germany
13:44.78
10,000 m Karl-Heinz Leiteritz
 East Germany
28:37.2a Dave Black
 Great Britain
28:42.2a Giuseppe Cindolo
 Italy
28:48.0a
3000 m steeplechase Michael Karst
 West Germany
8:16.4a Frank Baumgartl
 East Germany
8:17.6a Bronisław Malinowski
 Poland
8:18.6a
110 m hurdles
(Wind: -1.4 m/s)
Guy Drut
 France
13.57
CR
Thomas Munkelt
 East Germany
13.78 Viktor Myasnikov
 Soviet Union
13.88
400 m hurdles Alan Pascoe
 Great Britain
49.00
CR
Jean-Claude Nallet
 France
49.38 Jerzy Hewelt
 Poland
50.59
4 × 100 m  East Germany
Hans-Joachim Zenk
Thomas Munkelt
Hans-Jürgen Bombach
Alexander Thieme
38.98
CR
 Soviet Union
Aleksandr Kornelyuk
Nikolay Kolesnikov
Juris Silovs
Valeriy Borzov
39.00  Italy
Vincenzo Guerini
Luciano Caravani
Luigi Benedetti
Pietro Mennea
39.32
4 × 400 m  Great Britain
Glen Cohen
Jim Aukett
Bill Hartley
David Jenkins
3:02.9a  West Germany
Franz-Peter Hofmeister
Horst-Rüdiger Schlöske
Lothar Krieg
Bernd Herrmann
3:03.4a  Finland
Juhani Tiihonen
Ossi Karttunen
Markku Taskinen
Markku Kukkoaho
3:04.1a
High jump Aleksandr Grigoryev
 Soviet Union
2.24
CR
Paul Poaniewa
 France
2.22 Rolf Beilschmidt
 East Germany
2.20
Pole vault Władysław Kozakiewicz
 Poland
5.45 Antti Kalliomäki
 Finland
5.40 Yuriy Isakov
 Soviet Union
5.40
Long jump Grzegorz Cybulski
 Poland
8.15
CR
Valeriy Podluzhniy
 Soviet Union
7.92 Peter Rieger
 East Germany
7.70
Triple jump Viktor Sanyeyev
 Soviet Union
16.97 Christian Valétudié
 France
16.70 Andrzej Sontag
 Poland
16.32
Shot put Geoff Capes
 Great Britain
20.75 Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg
 East Germany
20.33 Valeriy Voykin
 Soviet Union
19.47
Discus throw Wolfgang Schmidt
 East Germany
63.16 Pentti Kahma
 Finland
62.70 Hein-Direck Neu
 West Germany
62.20
Hammer throw Karl-Hans Riehm
 West Germany
77.50
CR
Valentin Dmitrenko
 Soviet Union
77.22 Jochen Sachse
 East Germany
76.04
Javelin throw Nikolay Grebnyev
 Soviet Union
84.30 Piotr Bielczyk
 Poland
82.00 Seppo Hovinen
 Finland
81.02
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)

Women's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: -0.5 m/s)
Renate Stecher
 East Germany
11.29 Andrea Lynch
 Great Britain
11.37 Irena Szewińska
 Poland
11.41
200 m
(Wind: -0.8 m/s)
Renate Stecher
 East Germany
22.63
CR
Irena Szewińska
 Poland
22.84 Annegret Richter
 West Germany
23.28
400 m Irena Szewińska
 Poland
50.50
CR
Ellen Streidt
 East Germany
50.61 Donna Murray
 Great Britain
51.30
800 m Mariana Suman
 Romania
2:00.6a Ulrike Klapezynski
 East Germany
2:00.7a Lilyana Tomova
 Bulgaria
2:01.1a
1500 m Waltraud Strotzer
 East Germany
4:08.0a Natalia Andrei
 Romania
4:08.4a Tatyana Kazankina
 Soviet Union
4:08.9a
100 m hurdles
(Wind: -0.3 m/s)
Annelie Ehrhardt
 East Germany
12.83
CR
Grażyna Rabsztyn
 Poland
12.85 Natalya Lebedeva
 Soviet Union
12.93
4 × 100 m  East Germany
Monika Meyer
Renate Stecher
Carla Bodendorf
Sybille Priebsch
42.81
CR
 Soviet Union
Nadezhda Besfamilnaya
Lyudmila Maslakova
Svetlana Belova
Vera Anisimova
43.19  West Germany
Inge Helten
Annegret Kroniger
Annegret Richter
Brigit Wilkes
43.58
4 × 400 m  East Germany
Brigitte Rohde
Gisela Anton
Rita Kühne
Ellen Streidt
3:24.0a
CR
 Great Britain
Jannette Roscoe
Gladys Taylor
Verona Elder
Donna Murray
3:26.6a  Soviet Union
Inta Kļimoviča
Larisa Golovanova
Ingrida Barkane
Nadezhda Ilyina
3:27.0a
High jump Rosemarie Ackermann
 East Germany
1.94 Ulrike Meyfarth
 West Germany
1.92 Virginia Ioan
 Romania
1.86
Long jump Lidiya Alfeyeva
 Soviet Union
6.76 Christa Striezel
 West Germany
6.56 Jacqueline Curtet
 France
6.36
Shot put Marianne Adam
 East Germany
21.32
CR
Svetlana Krachevskaya
 Soviet Union
20.53 Ivanka Khristova
 Bulgaria
20.24
Discus throw Faina Melnik
 Soviet Union
66.54 Gabriele Hinzmann
 East Germany
64.72 Argentina Menis
 Romania
63.60
Javelin throw Ruth Fuchs
 East Germany
64.80 Svetlana Babich
 Soviet Union
61.88 Lyutviyan Mollova
 Bulgaria
58.36
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)

Semifinals[edit]

Men[edit]

All semifinals were held on 12 and 13 July.[2]

Women[edit]

All semifinals were held on 12 July.[2]

Preliminaries[edit]

Men[edit]

All preliminaries were held on 14 and 15 June. First three teams advanced to the semifinals.

Women[edit]

All preliminaries were held on 14 June. First three teams advanced to the semifinals.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ a b c 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p466–467)

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