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1986 Nordic Indoor Athletics Championships

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1986 Nordic Indoor Athletics Championships
Host cityLidingö, Sweden
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1987


The 1986 Nordic Indoor Athletics Championships was the inaugural edition of the international indoor athletics competition between Nordic countries and was held in Lidingö, Sweden. It consisted of 22 individual track and field events, 12 for men and 10 for women.

Finland was the most successful nation, taking ten golds in a total haul of 30 medals. Sweden placed second with ten golds among their 21 medals. Denmark won four medals, two of them gold, while Norway won ten medals, though none were gold. Maria Fernström of Sweden was the most successful athlete of the tournament, winning a women's

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Peter Regli (DEN) 6.85  Harri Nevavuo (FIN) 6.91  Jari Ketola (SWE) 6.94
200 metres  Juha Pyy (FIN) 21.33  Lars Pedersen (DEN) 21.37  Robert Nilsson (SWE) 22.00
400 metres  Jari-Pekka Mikkola (FIN) 48.63  Timo Kiviniemi (FIN) 48.82  Ulf Sedlacek (SWE) 48.90
800 metres  Ari Suhonen (FIN) 1:50.52  Jens Østengård (DEN) 1:51.01  Jussi Riihelä (FIN) 1:51.83
1500 metres  Johan Engholm (SWE) 3:45.93  Ari Paunonen (FIN) 3:46.07  Lars Stene (NOR) 3:46.39
3000 metres  Jyrki Ojennus (FIN) 8:06.14  Stig Roar Husby (NOR) 8:06.33  Dag Øxnevad (NOR) 8:08.16
60 m hurdles  Ulf Söderman (SWE) 7.95  Mikael Ylöstalo (FIN) 8.01  Petter Hesselberg (NOR) 8.03
High jump  Ari Laitinen (FIN) 2.13 m  Jan Langøy (NOR) 2.10 m  Matti Viitala (FIN) 2.10 m
Pole vault  Miro Zalar (SWE) 5.45 m  Tapani Haapakoski (FIN) 5.35 m  Asko Peltoniemi (FIN) 5.25 m
Long jump  Juha Kivi (FIN) 7.71 m  Jarmo Kärnä (FIN) 7.60 m  Lars Hansen (NOR) 7.52 m
Triple jump  Arne Holm (SWE) 16.61 m  Claes Rahm (SWE) 16.44 m  Timo Utriainen (FIN) 15.95 m
Shot put  Anders Skärvstrand (SWE) 19.48 m  Per Nilsson (SWE) 17.81 m  Kari Töyrylä (FIN) 17.66 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Maria Fernström (SWE) 7.48  Mette Husbyn (NOR) 7.52  Sisko Markkanen (FIN) 7.57
200 metres  Maria Fernström (SWE) 24.07  Sølvi Olsen (NOR) 24.68  Sisko Markkanen (FIN) 24.85
400 metres  Ann-Louise Skoglund (SWE) 52.88  Monica Strand (SWE) 55.38  Anne Halldin (SWE) 55.93
800 metres  Teija Virkberg (FIN) 2:10.20  Ann-Cathrin Tveter (NOR) 2:10.40  Toril Hatling (NOR) 2:10.65
1500 metres  Monica Magnusson (SWE) 4:24.64  Minna Mäkelä (FIN) 4:30.12  Birgitta Nyholm (FIN) 4:32.12
3000 metres  Raija Huttunen (FIN) 9:44.04  Karin Lindberg (SWE) 9:44.22 Only 2 starters
60 m hurdles  Tiina Lindgren (FIN) 8.49  Kristina Rosenquist (SWE) 8.50  Saila Purho (FIN) 8.52
High jump  Susanne Lorentzon (SWE) 1.87 m  Niina Vihanto (FIN) 1.85 m  Sari Karjalainen (FIN) 1.82 m
Long jump  Lene Demsitz (DEN) 6.41 m  Arja Jussila (FIN) 6.23 m  Lena Wallin (SWE) 6.16 m
Shot put  Asta Hovi (FIN) 17.16 m  Satu Sulkio (FIN) 15.90 m  Caroline Isgren (SWE) 14.66 m

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Finland (FIN)10101030
2 Sweden (SWE)105621
3 Denmark (DEN)2204
4 Norway (NOR)05510
Totals (4 entries)22222165


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