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1988 European Athletics Indoor Championships

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1988 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates5–6 March
Host cityBudapest
Hungary Hungary
VenueBudapest Sportcsarnok
Events24
Participation358 athletes from
27 nations

The 19th European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary on 5 and 6 March 1988.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
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 Linford Christie (GBR) 6.57  Ronald Desruelles (BEL) 6.60  Valentin Atanasov (BUL) 6.60
200 metres
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 Nikolay Razgonov (URS) 20.62  Nikolay Antonov (BUL) 20.65  Linford Christie (GBR) 20.83
400 metres
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 Jens Carlowitz (GDR) 45.63  Brian Whittle (GBR) 45.98  Ralf Lübke (FRG) 46.25
800 metres
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 David Sharpe (GBR) 1:49.17  Rob Druppers (NED) 1:49.45  Gert Kilbert (SUI) 1:49.46
1500 metres
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 Ari Suhonen (FIN) 3:45.72  Ronny Olsson (SWE) 3:46.16  Rüdiger Horn (GDR) 3:46.51
3000 metres
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 José Luis González (ESP) 7:55.29  Markus Hacksteiner (SUI) 7:56.04  Mikhail Dasko (URS) 7:56.51
60 metres hurdles
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 Aleš Höffer (TCH) 7.56  Jon Ridgeon (GBR) 7.57  Carlos Sala (ESP) 7.67
5000 metres walk
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 Jozef Pribilinec (TCH) 18:44.40  Roman Mrázek (TCH) 18:44.91  Sándor Urbanik (HUN) 18:45.91
High jump
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 Patrik Sjöberg (SWE) 2.39  Dietmar Mögenburg (FRG) 2.37  Sorin Matei (ROM) 2.35
Pole vault
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 Rodion Gataullin (URS) 5.75  Nikolai Nikolov (BUL) 5.70  Atanas Tarev (BUL) 5.70
Long jump
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 Frans Maas (NED) 8.06  László Szalma (HUN) 8.03  Giovanni Evangelisti (ITA) 8.00
Triple jump
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 Oleg Sakirkin (URS) 17.30  Béla Bakosi (HUN) 17.25  Vasif Asadov (URS) 17.23
Shot put
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 Remigius Machura (TCH) 21.42  Karsten Stolz (FRG) 20.22  Georgi Todorov (BUL) 19.98

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
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 Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED) 7.04  Silke Gladisch (GDR) 7.05  Marlies Göhr (GDR) 7.07
200 metres
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 Ewa Kasprzyk (POL) 22.69  Tatyana Papilina (URS) 22.79  Silke Knoll (FRG) 23.12
400 metres
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 Petra Müller (GDR) 50.28  Helga Arendt (FRG) 51.06  Dagmar Neubauer (GDR) 51.57
800 metres
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 Sabine Zwiener (FRG) 2:01.19  Olga Nelyubova (URS) 2:01.61  Gabi Lesch (FRG) 2:01.85
1500 metres
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 Doina Melinte (ROM) 4:05.77  Mitica Junghiatu (ROM) 4:06.16  Brigitte Kraus (FRG) 4:07.06
3000 metres
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 Elly van Hulst (NED) 8:44.50  Vera Michallek (FRG) 8:46.97  Wendy Smith-Sly (GBR) 8:51.04
60 metres hurdles
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 Cornelia Oschkenat (GDR) 7.77  Marjan Olyslager (NED) 7.92  Mihaela Pogacian (ROM) 7.99
3000 metres walk
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 María Reyes Sobrino (ESP) 12:48.99  Dana Vavracová (TCH) 12:51.08  Mari Cruz Díaz (ESP) 12:55.03
High jump
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 Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) 2.04  Heike Redetzky (FRG) 1.97  Larisa Kositsyna (URS) 1.97
Long jump
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 Heike Drechsler (GDR) 7.30  Galina Chistyakova (URS) 7.24  Jolanta Bartczak (POL) 6.62
Shot put
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 Claudia Losch (FRG) 20.39  Larisa Peleshenko (URS) 20.23  Kathrin Neimke (GDR) 20.20

Medal table

1  East Germany 4 1 4 9
2  Soviet Union 3 4 3 10
3  Netherlands 3 2 0 5
 Czechoslovakia 3 2 0 5
5  West Germany 2 5 4 11
6  Spain 2 0 2 4
7  Bulgaria 1 2 3 6
8  Romania 1 1 2 4
9  Sweden 1 1 0 2
10  Poland 1 0 1 2
11  Finland 1 0 0 1
12  Hungary 0 2 1 3
13  Switzerland 0 1 1 2
14  Italy 0 0 1 1

Participating nations

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See also