1992 European Athletics U23 Cup
International athletics championship event
I European Athletics U23 Cup | |
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Dates | 18–19 July |
Host city | Gateshead, United Kingdom Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France |
Level | U-23 |
Events | 35 (19 men, 16 women) |
The 1st European Athletics U23 Cup was held on 18–19 July 1992. The participating teams were classified in two divisions, A and B.
The competition was restricted to athletes that did not complete their 23rd birthday in 1992, i.e. born in 1970 or later (including junior athletes). This rule was interpreted differently by Bulgaria and Greece, sending also athletes born in 1969.[1]
Division A
The contest for division A took place in Gateshead, United Kingdom. The teams from the Commonwealth of Independent States and Poland were withdrawn.[1]
Team trophies
Men The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
| Women The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
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Results
Winners and results were published.[1][2][3]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres[nb1] (wind: -3.5 m/s) | Christian Konieczny![]() | 10.92 | Andrea Amici![]() | 10.94 | Pedro Pablo Nolet![]() | 11.04 |
200 metres (wind: -2.6 m/s) | Giorgio Marras![]() | 21.17 | Alexander Lack![]() | 21.31 | Steve Gookey![]() | 21.31 |
400 metres | David Grindley![]() | 45.57 | Florian Hennig![]() | 46.90 | Thierry Jean-Charles![]() | 47.19 |
800 metres | Curtis Robb![]() | 1:49.46 | Davide Cadoni![]() | 1:49.78 | Mark Eplinius![]() | 1:49.91 |
1500 metres | Abdelkader Chékhémani![]() | 4:03.64 | Jörg Schneider![]() | 4:03.90 | Amos Rota![]() | 4:04.30 |
5000 metres | Francesco Bennici![]() | 13:31.79 | Carsten Eich![]() | 13:32.25 | Jon Brown![]() | 13:33.06 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Keith Cullen![]() | 8:37.74 | Kim Bauermeister![]() | 8:51.02 | Albert Casals![]() | 8:56.35 |
110 metres hurdles (wind: -1.3 m/s) | Mike Fenner![]() | 13.94 | Antti Haapakoski![]() | 13.97 | Laurent Ottoz![]() | 13.97 |
400 metres hurdles | Enzo Franciosi![]() | 50.76 | Ismo Hameenniemi![]() | 51.59 | Alain Droguet![]() | 51.67 |
4 × 100 metres relay[nb2] | ![]() | 39.67 | ![]() | 39.96 | ![]() Frutos Feo Jose Carlos Rivas Luis Turón Pedro Pablo Nolet | 40.03 |
4 × 400 metres relay | ![]() David McKenzie David Greenling Mark Richardson Du'aine Ladejo | 3:01.03 | ![]() | 3:07.93 | ![]() | 3:08.16 |
High jump | Steve Smith![]() | 2.25 m | Hendrik Beyer![]() | 2.25 m | Javier López-Barajas![]() | 2.15 m |
Pole vault | Tim Lobinger![]() | 5.50 m | Petri Peltoniemi![]() | 5.40 m | Gérald Baudouin![]() | 5.30 m |
Long jump | Georg Ackermann![]() | 7.94 m | Jean-Luc Poussin![]() | 7.62 m | Luca Passera![]() | 7.47 m |
Triple jump | Julian Golley![]() | 16.21 m | Hrvoje Verzi![]() | 16.03 m | Julio López![]() | 16.02 m |
Shot put | Markus Koistinen![]() | 18.65 m | Thorsten Herbrand![]() | 18.50 m | Matthew Simson![]() | 18.22 m |
Discus throw | Glen Smith![]() | 57.58 m | Cristian Ponton![]() | 55.08 m | Sven Schwarz![]() | 55.02 m |
Hammer throw | Jason Byrne![]() | 71.86 m | Karsten Kobs![]() | 70.16 m | David Chaussinand![]() | 69.18 m |
Javelin throw | Mika Parviainen![]() | 77.26 m | Myles Cottrell![]() | 71.36 m | Christian Benninger![]() | 71.36 m |
- nb1 : The 100 m event was initially won by Jason Livingston from the United Kingdom (10.72s), but he was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules.
- nb2 : The 4 × 100 m relay event was initially won by the United Kingdom (39.11s), but the team was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules by team member Jason Livingston.
Women
- nb3 The 400 m event was initially won by Manuela Derr from Germany (52.86s), but she was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules.
- nb4 The 4 × 400 m relay event was initially won by Germany (3:32.69), but the team was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules by team member Manuela Derr.
Division B
The competition for division B took place in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France.
Team scores
Men The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
| Women The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
|
Results
Winners and results were published.[1]
Men
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres (wind: -0.2 m/s) | Lucrécia Jardim![]() | 11.44 | Petya Pendareva![]() | 11.51 | Odiah Sidibé![]() | 11.52 |
200 metres (wind: -0.6 m/s) | Lucrécia Jardim![]() | 23.28 | Petya Pendareva![]() | 23.31 | Anita Mormand![]() | 23.32 |
400 metres | Francine Landre![]() | 52.43 | Ester Goossens![]() | 53.43 | Anna-Karin Svantesson![]() | 54.15 |
800 metres | Patricia Djaté![]() | 2:08.08 | Susana Cabral![]() | 2:08.92 | Marjo Piipponen![]() | 2:09.15 |
1500 metres | Malin Ewerlöf![]() | 4:22.42 | Céline Martin![]() | 4:23.09 | Olga Jeleva![]() | 4:23.42 |
3000 metres | Marina Bastos![]() | 9:14.71 | Gunhild Halle![]() | 9:18.04 | H Nikkanen![]() | 9:26.13 |
100 metres hurdles (wind: -0.8 m/s) | Annette Simon![]() | 13.60 | Marika Salminen![]() | 13.75 | Sandra Barreiro![]() | 13.89 |
400 metres hurdles | Frida Johansson![]() | 56.08 | Carole Nelson![]() | 56.61 | Mari Bjone![]() | 58.50 |
4 × 100 metres relay | ![]() Anita Mormand Odiah Sidibé Florence Ropars Christine Arron | 44.54 | ![]() Petya Pendareva D Petkova Desislava Dimitrova Ekaterina Tocheva | 44.89 | ![]() Petra Huybrechtse Jacqueline Poelman Anoek van Diessen Elja den Os | 45.26 |
4 × 400 metres relay | ![]() Marie-Louise Bévis Nicole Hylaire F Borelys Francine Landre | 3:36.12 | ![]() Anna-Karin Svantesson Monica Lundgren Asa Carlsson Marie Westerlund | 3:36.70 | ![]() Ester Goossens Jorien Kranendijk Marianne de Vries Anoek van Diessen | 3:40.47 |
High jump | Desislava Aleksandrova![]() | 1.87 m | Heidi Paesen![]() | 1.85 m | Katja Kilpi![]() | 1.82 m |
Long jump | Iva Prandzheva![]() | 6.62 m (wind: -1.2 m/s) | Erica Johansson![]() | 6.58 m (wind: +1.6 m/s) | Cristina Morujão![]() | 6.28 m (wind: +1.6 m/s) |
Triple jump | Caroline Honoré![]() | 13.37 m w (wind: +2.6 m/s) | Marika Salminen![]() | 13.18 m (wind: +0.2 m/s) | Lene Espegren![]() | 12.80 m w (wind: +2.2 m/s) |
Shot put | Corrie de Bruin![]() | 16.38 m | Marika Tuliniemi![]() | 16.12 m | Linda-Marie Mårtensson![]() | 15.96 m |
Discus throw | Jacqueline Goormachtigh![]() | 58.36 m | Annika Larsson![]() | 53.14 m | Atanaska Angelova![]() | 50.50 m |
Javelin throw | Heli Rantanen![]() | 60.76 m | Nathalie Teppe![]() | 54.26 m | Helena Gouveia![]() | 50.92 m |
References
- ^ a b c d "Évènement – Coupe d'Europe des moins de 23 ans – Des Françaises inspirées", L'Athlétisme (in French), 08 (N353), Fédération française d'athlétisme: 32–34, 1992, retrieved 14 October 2014
- ^ Athletics Weekly, EUROPEAN UNDER 23 CUP, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 14 October 2014
- ^ "Sport in Short: Athletics – EUROPEAN UNDER-23 CUP (Gateshead)", The Independent, 20 July 1992, archived from the original on 29 October 2014, retrieved 14 October 2014
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