European Athletics Indoor Championships

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The European Athletics Indoor Championships were held for the first time in 1970, replacing the European Indoor Games which had been held since 1966. Run by the European Athletic Association, the championships took place annually in different cities all over Europe until 1990, when it was changed to a biennial event. After the 2002 edition, it lasted 3 years until the Championships was held again. This was done in order to synchronize the event with the other major championships of international athletics.

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[edit] List of European Indoor Games

Year City Venue Country
1966 Dortmund Westfalenhalle  West Germany
1967 Prague Sportovni hala  Czechoslovakia
1968 Madrid Palacio de los Deportes  Spain
1969 Belgrade Hala I Beogradskog sajma  Yugoslavia

[edit] List of European Indoor Championships

Year City Venue Country
1970 Vienna Stadthalle  Austria
1971 Sofia Festiwalna  Bulgaria
1972 Grenoble Palais des Sports  France
1973 Rotterdam Ahoy  Netherlands
1974 Göteborg Scandinavium  Sweden
1975 Katowice Spodek  Poland
1976 Munich Olympiahalle  West Germany
1977 San Sebastián Velodromo de Anoeta  Spain
1978 Milan Palasport di San Siro  Italy
1979 Vienna Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion  Austria
1980 Sindelfingen Glaspalast Sindelfingen  West Germany
1981 Grenoble Palais des Sports  France
1982 Milan Palasport di San Siro  Italy
1983 Budapest Budapest Sportcsarnok  Hungary
1984 Göteborg Scandinavium  Sweden
1985 Pireaus Peace and Friendship Stadium  Greece
1986 Madrid Palacio de los Deportes  Spain
1987 Lievin Stade Couvert Régional  France
1988 Budapest Budapest Sportcsarnok  Hungary
1989 The Hague Houtrust  Netherlands
1990 Glasgow Kelvin Hall Arena  United Kingdom
1992 Genoa Palasport di Genova  Italy
1994 Paris Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy  France
1996 Stockholm Globen  Sweden
1998 Valencia Palau Velódrom Lluís Puig  Spain
2000 Ghent Flanders Sports Arena  Belgium
2002 Vienna Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion  Austria
2005 Madrid Palacio de los Deportes  Spain
2007 Birmingham National Indoor Arena  United Kingdom
2009 Turin Oval Lingotto  Italy
2011 Paris Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy  France
2013 Göteborg Scandinavium  Sweden

[edit] Championship records

[edit] Men

Event Record Name Nation Date Venue Notes Ref Video
60 m 6.42 Dwain Chambers  United Kingdom 8 March 2009 2009 Turin (details)
400 m 45.39 Marek Plawgo  Poland 3 March 2002 2002 Wien (details)
800 m 1:44.78 Paweł Czapiewski  Poland 3 March 2002 2002 Wien (details)
1500 m 3:36.70 Ivan Heshko  Ukraine 6 March 2005 2005 Madrid (details)
3000 m 7:40.17 Mo Farah  United Kingdom 7 March 2009 2009 Turin (details)
60 m hurdles 7.39 Colin Jackson  United Kingdom 12 March 1994 1994 Paris
High jump 2.40 m Stefan Holm  Sweden 6 March 2005 2005 Madrid (details)
Pole vault 6.03 m Renaud Lavillenie  France 5 March 2011 2011 Paris (details) [1][2] [1]
Long jump 8.71 m Sebastian Bayer  Germany 8 March 2009 2009 Turin (details)
Triple jump 17.92 m (2nd jump) Teddy Tamgho  France 6 March 2011 2011 Paris (details) [3][4] [2]
17.92 m (4th jump)
Shot put 22.19 m Ulf Timmermann  East Germany 21 February 1987 1987 Liévin
Heptathlon 6424 pts Tomáš Dvořák  Czech Republic 26 February 2000 2000 Ghent (details)
4 x 400 m relay 3:05.50 Marek Plawgo
Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Artur Gąsiewski
Robert Maćkowiak
 Poland 3 March 2002 2002 Wien (details)

[edit] Women

Event Record Name Nation Date Venue Notes Ref
60 m 7.00 Nelli Cooman  Netherlands 23 February 1986 1986 Madrid
400 m 49.59 Jarmila Kratochvílová  Czechoslovakia 7 March 1982 1982 Milano
800 m 1:55.82 Jolanda Čeplak  Slovenia 3 March 2002 2002 Wien (details)
1500 m 4:02.54 Doina Melinte  Romania 3 March 1985 1985 Piraeus
3000 m 8:39.49 Fernanda Ribeiro  Portugal 9 March 1996 1996 Stockholm
60 m hurdles 7.74 Lyudmila Narozhilenko  Soviet Union 4 March 1990 1990 Glasgow
High jump 2.05 m Tia Hellebaut  Belgium 3 March 2007 2007 Birmingham (details)
Pole vault 4.90 m Yelena Isinbayeva  Russia 6 March 2005 2005 Madrid (details)
Long jump 7.30 m Heike Drechsler  East Germany 5 March 1988 1988 Budapest
Triple jump 15.16 m Ashia Hansen  United Kingdom 28 February 1998 1998 Valencia
Shot put 21.46 m Helena Fibingerová  Czechoslovakia 13 March 1977 1977 San Sebastián
Pentathlon 4948 pts Carolina Klüft  Sweden 5 March 2005 2005 Madrid (details)
4 x 400 m relay 3:27.83 Yulyana Yuschanka
Iryna Khliustava
Sviatlana Usovich
Ilona Usovich
 Belarus 4 March 2007 2007 Birmingham (details)
Records by country
Nation Male Female Total
 United Kingdom 3 1 4
 Poland 3 3
 East Germany 1 1 2
 Poland 3 3
 Sweden 1 1 2
 Czechoslovakia 2 2
 Soviet Union 1 1
 Italy 1 1
 Belgium 0 1 1
 Russia 1 1
 Portugal 1 1
 Ukraine 1 1
 Germany 1 0 1
 Czech Republic 1 1
 Netherlands 1 1
 Slovenia 1 1
 Romania 1 1
 France 1 1
 Belarus 1 1

[edit] Records in defunct events

[edit] Men's events

Event Record Name Nation Date Venue Notes Ref
200 m 20.36 Bruno Marie-Rose  France 22 February 1987 1987 Liévin
5000 m walk 18:19.97 Giovanni De Benedictis  Italy 28 February 1992 1992 Genova

[edit] Women's events

Event Record Name Nation Date Venue Notes Ref
200 m 22.39 Marita Koch  East Germany 5 March 1983 1983 Budapest
3000 m walk 11:49.99 Alina Ivanova Olympic flag.svg Unified Team 29 February 1992 1992 Genova

[edit] All-time medal table 1966–2011

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 116 107 104 327
2  Germany 97 100 87 284
3  East Germany 87 83 58 228
4  Great Britain 57 48 39 144
5  Poland 54 47 66 167
6  Russia 50 41 39 130
7  France 42 33 62 147
8  Czechoslovakia 31 32 36 99
9  Italy 31 31 27 89
10  Bulgaria 27 30 35 92
11  Spain 26 41 35 102
12  Romania 25 35 38 98
13  Sweden 20 19 15 54
14  Belgium 15 10 10 35
15  Hungary 14 23 17 54
16  Netherlands 14 15 15 44
17 Olympic flag.svg Unified Team 12 8 7 27
18  Finland 10 8 11 29
19  Czech Republic 9 11 7 27
20  Portugal 9 7 3 19
21  Switzerland 8 10 12 30
22  Yugoslavia 8 7 15 30
23  Ireland 8 4 7 19
24  Ukraine 7 10 9 26
25  Austria 7 8 13 28
26  Greece 5 10 10 25
27  Belarus 5 3 4 12
28  Latvia 5 1 1 7
29  Estonia 3 0 2 5
30  Norway 2 3 6 11
31  Denmark 2 1 2 5
32  Iceland 2 0 3 5
33  Slovenia 1 3 3 7
34  Turkey 1 1 1 3
35  Slovakia 1 0 2 3
36  Israel 1 0 0 1
37  Cyprus 0 2 0 2
38  Croatia 0 1 1 2
39  Lithuania 0 1 0 1
39  Azerbaijan 0 1 0 1
39 IEP 0 1 0 1
42  Armenia 0 0 1 1
42  Moldova 0 0 1 1
Total 812 806 804 2422

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