1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships

1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships

Host venue in Valencia
Host city Valencia
Spain Spain
Date(s) 27 February – 1 March
Main stadium Palace of Luis Puig
Participation 484 athletes from
39 nations
Events 26


The 25th European Athletics Indoor Championships were held from Friday, 27 February to Sunday, 1 March 1998 at the Palace of Luis Puig, Valencia, Spain.[1]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
Angelos Pavlakakis
 Greece
6.55 Jason Gardener
 Great Britain
6.59 Stéphane Cali
 France
6.60
200 metres
Serhiy Osovych
 Ukraine
20.40
NR
Anninos Marcoullides
 Cyprus
20.65 Allyn Condon
 Great Britain
20.68
400 metres
Ruslan Mashchenko
 Russia
45.90 Ashraf Saber
 Italy
45.99 Robert Maćkowiak
 Poland
46.00
800 metres
Nils Schumann
 Germany
1:47.02 Marko Koers
 Netherlands
1:47.20 Vebjørn Rodal
 Norway
1:47.40
1500 metres
Rui Silva
 Portugal
3:44.57 Abdelkader Chékhémani
 France
3:44.89 Andrey Zadorozhniy
 Russia
3:44.93
3000 metres
John Mayock
 Great Britain
7:55.09 Manuel Pancorbo
 Spain
7:55.23 Alberto García
 Spain
7:55.24
60 m hurdles
Igors Kazanovs
 LAT
7.54 Tomasz Ścigaczewski
 Poland
7.56 Mike Fenner
 Germany
7.58
High jump
Artur Partyka
 Poland
2.31 Vyacheslav Voronin
 Russia
2.31 Tomáš Janků
 Czech Republic
2.29
Pole vault
Tim Lobinger
 Germany
5.80 Michael Stolle
 Germany
5.80 Daniel Ecker
 Germany
5.75
Long jump
Alexey Lukashevich
 Ukraine
8.06 Carlos Calado
 Portugal
8.05 Emmanuel Bangué
 France
8.05
Triple jump
Jonathan Edwards
 Great Britain
17.43 Charles Friedek
 Germany
17.15 Serge Hélan
 France
17.02
Shot put
Oliver-Sven Buder
 Germany
21.47 Mika Halvari
 FIN
20.59 Arsi Harju
 FIN
20.53
Heptathlon
Sebastian Chmara
 Poland
6415 Dezső Szabó
 Hungary
6249
NR
Lev Lobodin
 Russia
6226

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
Melanie Paschke
 Germany
7.14 Frederique Bangue
 France
7.18 Odiah Sidibé
 France
7.22
200 metres
Svetlana Goncharenko
 Russia
22.46 Melanie Paschke
 Germany
22.50 Ekaterini Koffa
 Greece
22.86
400 metres
Grit Breuer
 Germany
50.45 Ionela Târlea
 Romania
50.56 Helena Fuchsová
 Czech Republic
51.22
800 metres
Ludmila Formanová
 Czech Republic
2:02.30 Malin Ewerlöf
 Sweden
2:03.61 Judit Varga
 Hungary
2:03.81
1500 metres
Theresia Kiesl
 Austria
4:13.62 Lidia Chojecka
 Poland
4:14.93 Violeta Szekely
 Romania
4:15.54
3000 metres
Gabriela Szabo
 Romania
8:49.96 Fernanda Ribeiro
 Portugal
8:51.42 Marta Dominguez
 Spain
8:57.72
60 m hurdles
Patricia Girard-Léno
 France
7.85 Svetlana Laukhova
 Russia
8.01 Diane Allahgreen
 Great Britain
8.02
High jump
Monica Iagar
 Romania
1.96 Alina Astafei
 Germany
1.94 Yelena Yelesina
 Russia
1.94
Pole vault
Anzhela Balakhonova
 Ukraine
4.45
WR
Daniela Bártová
 Czech Republic
4.40 Vala Flosadóttir
 Iceland
4.40
Long jump
Fiona May
 Italy
6.91 Tatyana Ter-Mesrobyan
 Russia
6.72 Linda Ferga
 France
6.67
Triple jump
Ashia Hansen
 Great Britain
15.16
WR
Šárka Kašpárková
 Czech Republic
14.76 Yelena Lebedenko
 Russia
14.32
Shot put
Irina Korzhanenko
 Russia
20.25 Vita Pavlysh
 Ukraine
20.00 Corrie de Bruin
 Netherlands
18.97
Pentathlon
Urszula Włodarczyk
 Poland
4808 Irina Belova
 Russia
4631 Karin Specht
 Germany
4523

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Germany 5 4 3 11
2  Russia 3 4 4 11
3  Poland 3 2 1 6
4  United Kingdom 3 1 2 6
5  Ukraine 3 1 0 4
6  Romania 2 1 1 4
7  France 1 2 5 8
8  Czech Republic 1 2 2 5
9  Portugal 1 2 0 3
10  Italy 1 1 0 2
11  Greece 1 0 1 2
12  Austria 1 0 0 1
13  Latvia 1 0 0 1
14  Spain 0 1 2 3
15  Finland 0 1 1 2
 Hungary 0 1 1 2
 Netherlands 0 1 1 2
18  Cyprus 0 1 0 1
 Sweden 0 1 0 1
20  Iceland 0 0 1 1
 Norway 0 0 1 1

Participating nations

See also

References

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