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词条 1990 European Athletics Championships
释义

  1. Men's results

     Track  Field 

  2. Women's results

     Track  Field 

  3. Medal table

  4. Participation

  5. See also

  6. References

{{Infobox Athletics Championships
|Name = 15th European Athletics Championships
|Colour = #E0ECF8
|Logo = 1990split.jpg
|Size = 180
|Optional caption = The logo of the 1990 European Athletics Championships
|Host city = Split, Yugoslavia
|Dates = 26 August - 2 September 1990
|Stadium = Stadion Poljud
|Stadium image =
|Level = Senior
|Type = Outdoor
|Nations participating = 33
|Athletes participating = 952
|Events = 43
|Records set =
|Previous = 1986 Stuttgart
|Next = 1994 Helsinki
}}

The 15th European Athletics Championships were held from 26 August to 2 September 1990 in Split, SFR Yugoslavia. The host stadium was Stadion Poljud.

It was the last participation of East Germany (which was already scheduled to be merged with the Federal Republic), the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and SFR Yugoslavia.

Men's results

Complete results were published.[1]

Track

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 |

{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 100 metres}} {{flag>Great Britain}}10.00 {{flag>France}}10.04 {{flag>Great Britain}}10.07
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 200 metres}}{{flag>Great Britain}}20.11{{flag>France}}20.31{{flag>Great Britain}}20.33
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres}}{{flag>Great Britain}}45.08{{flag>East Germany}}45.13{{flag>East Germany}}45.27
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 800 metres}}{{flag>Great Britain}}1:44.76{{flag>Great Britain}}1:45.59{{flag>Poland}}1:45.76
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres}}{{flag>East Germany}}3:38.25{{flag>Italy}}3:38.60{{flag>Portugal}}3:38.73
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres}}{{flag>Italy}}13:22.00{{flag>Great Britain}}13:22.45{{flag>Poland}}13:22.92
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 10,000 metres}}{{flag>Italy}}27:41.27{{flag>Norway}}28:04.04{{flag>Italy}}28:04.46
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's Marathon}}{{flag>Italy}}2:14:02{{flag>Italy}}2:14:55{{flag>France}}2:15:20
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles}} {{flag>Great Britain}}13.18{{flag>Great Britain}}13.21{{flag>West Germany}}13.50
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres hurdles}} {{flag>Great Britain}}47.92 {{flag>Sweden}}48.43 {{flag>Sweden}}48.52
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase}} {{flag>Italy}}8:12.66 {{flag>Great Britain}}8:13.27 {{flag>Italy}}8:15.82
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk}} {{flag>Czechoslovakia}}1:22:05 {{flag>Spain}}1:22:22 {{flag>France}}1:23:22
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 50 kilometres walk}} {{flag>Soviet Union}}3:54:36 {{flag>East Germany}}3:56:33 {{flag>East Germany}}4:00:48
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 x 100 metres relay}}Daniel Sangouma
Jean-Charles Trouabal
Bruno Marie-Rose
{{flagteam>FRA}}
37.79
(WR)
John Regis
Marcus Adam
Linford Christie
{{flagteam>GBR}}
37.98Ezio Madonia
Sandro Floris
Stefano Tilli
{{flagteam>ITA}}
38.39
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 x 400 metres relay}}Kriss Akabusi
John Regis
Roger Black
{{flagteam>GBR}}
2:58.22Edgar Itt
Carsten Köhrbrück
Norbert Dobeleit
{{flagteam>FRG}}
3:00.64Karsten Just
Thomas Schönlebe
Jens Carlowitz
{{flagteam>GDR}}
3:01.51

Field

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 |

{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump}}{{flag>Yugoslavia}}2.34{{flag>Soviet Union}}2.34{{flag>Bulgaria|1971}}2.34
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's long jump|}}{{flag>West Germany}}8.25{{flag>Spain}}8.15
{{flag>Yugoslavia}}
8.09
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault|}}{{flag>Soviet Union}}5.85{{flag>Soviet Union}}5.75{{flag>Austria}}5.75
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump|}}{{flag>Soviet Union}}17.74{{flag>Bulgaria|1971}}17.43{{flag>Soviet Union}}17.34

{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put|}}
{{flag>East Germany}}21.32{{flag>East Germany}}21.01{{flag>Norway}}20.71
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's discus throw|}}{{flag>East Germany}}64.58{{flag>Netherlands}}64.46{{flag>West Germany}}64.10
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's javelin throw}}{{flag>Great Britain}}87.30{{flag>Soviet Union}}83.30{{flag>Sweden}}82.66
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's hammer throw}}{{flag>Soviet Union}}84.14{{flag>Hungary}}80.14{{flag>Soviet Union}}80.02
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon}}{{flag>France}}8.574{{flag>Hungary}}8.436{{flag>East Germany}}8.433
: In long jump, bronze medalist Borut Bilač from Yugoslavia was initially disqualified for a suspected infringement of IAAF doping rules,[2][3] but was later cleared of the charges and reinstated.[4][5]
: In shot put, Vyacheslav Lykho from the Soviet Union ranked initially 3rd (20.81m), but was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules.[2][3]

Women's results

Track

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 |

{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres}}{{flag>East Germany}}10.89
CR
{{flag>East Germany}}11.10{{flag>East Germany}}11.17
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 200 metres}}{{flag>East Germany}}21.95{{flag>East Germany}}22.19{{flag>Soviet Union}}22.23
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres}}{{flag>East Germany}}49.50{{flag>East Germany}}50.51{{flag>France}}50.84
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 800 metres}}{{flag>East Germany}}1:55.87{{flag>East Germany}}1:56.11{{flag>Soviet Union}}1:57.39
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 1500 metres}}{{flag>Yugoslavia}}4:08.12{{flag>East Germany}}4:08.67{{flag>Switzerland}}4:08.89
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 3000 metres}}{{flag>Great Britain}}8:43.06{{flag>Soviet Union}}8:43.68{{flag>Italy}}8:46.19
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 10,000 metres}}{{flag>Soviet Union}}31:46.83{{flag>East Germany}}31:47.70{{flag>France}}31:51.68
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's Marathon}}{{flag>Portugal}}2: 31:27{{flag>Soviet Union}}2: 31:32{{flag>France}}2: 35:51
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres hurdles}}{{flag>France}}12.79{{flag>East Germany}}12.91{{flag>Soviet Union}}12.92
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres hurdles}}{{flag>Soviet Union}}53.62{{flag>Switzerland}}54.36{{flag>Sweden}}54.75
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 10 kilometres walk}}{{flag>Italy}}44:00{{flag>Soviet Union}}44:06{{flag>Italy}}44:38
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 4 x 100 metres relay}}Katrin Krabbe
Kerstin Behrendt
Sabine Günther
{{flag>East Germany}}
41.68Ulrike Sarvari
Andrea Thomas
Silke Knoll
{{flag>West Germany}}
43.02Beverly Kinch
Simone Jacobs
Paula Thomas
{{flag>Great Britain}}
43.32
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's 4 x 400 metres relay}} Annett Hesselbarth
Petra Schersing
Grit Breuer
{{flag>East Germany}}
3:21.02Lyudmila Dzhigalova
Tatyana Ledovskaya
Yelena Ruzina
{{flag>Soviet Union}}
3:23.34Jennifer Stoute
Patricia Beckford
Linda Keough
{{flag>Great Britain}}
3:24.78

Field

1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 |

{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's high jump}}{{flag>West Germany}}1.99{{flag>Yugoslavia}}1.96{{flag>Soviet Union}}1.96
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's long jump}}{{flag>East Germany}}7.30{{flag>Romania}}7.02{{flag>East Germany}}6.94
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's shot put}}{{flag>East Germany}}20.38{{flag>Soviet Union}}20.06{{flag>East Germany}}19.96
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's discus throw}}{{flag>East Germany}}68.46{{flag>Soviet Union}}66.72{{flag>East Germany}}66.66
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw}}{{flag>Finland}}67.68{{flag>East Germany}}67.56{{flag>East Germany}}66.56
{{DetailsLink>1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's heptathlon}}{{flag>West Germany}}6688{{flag>East Germany}}6572{{flag>East Germany}}6531

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = YUG
| flag_template =
| event =
| team =
| gold_GDR = 12 | silver_GDR = 12 | bronze_GDR = 10
| gold_GBR = 9 | silver_GBR = 5 | bronze_GBR = 4
| gold_URS = 6 | silver_URS = 9 | bronze_URS = 6
| gold_ITA = 5 | silver_ITA = 2 | bronze_ITA = 5
| gold_FRA = 3 | silver_FRA = 2 | bronze_FRA = 5
| gold_FRG = 3 | silver_FRG = 2 | bronze_FRG = 2
| gold_YUG = 2 | silver_YUG = 1 | bronze_YUG = 1 | host_YUG = yes
| gold_POR = 1 | silver_POR = 0 | bronze_POR = 1
| gold_TCH = 1 | silver_TCH = 0 | bronze_TCH = 0
| gold_FIN = 1 | silver_FIN = 0 | bronze_FIN = 0
| gold_HUN = 0 | silver_HUN = 2 | bronze_HUN = 0
| gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 2 | bronze_ESP = 0
| gold_SWE = 0 | silver_SWE = 1 | bronze_SWE = 3
| gold_BUL = 0 | silver_BUL = 1 | bronze_BUL = 1 | name_BUL = {{flagteam|BUL|1971}}
| gold_NOR = 0 | silver_NOR = 1 | bronze_NOR = 1
| gold_SUI = 0 | silver_SUI = 1 | bronze_SUI = 1
| gold_NED = 0 | silver_NED = 1 | bronze_NED = 0
| gold_ROU = 0 | silver_ROU = 1 | bronze_ROU = 0
| gold_POL = 0 | silver_POL = 0 | bronze_POL = 2
| gold_AUT = 0 | silver_AUT = 0 | bronze_AUT = 1
}}

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 914 athletes from 33 countries participated in the event, 39 athletes less than the official number of 952 as published.[6]

{{col-start}}{{col-break}}
  • {{flagcountry|ALB|1946}} (2)
  • {{flagcountry|AUT}} (11)
  • {{flagcountry|BEL}} (19)
  • {{flagcountry|BUL|1971}} (20)
  • {{flagcountry|CYP}} (4)
  • {{flagcountry|TCH}} (17)
  • {{flagcountry|DEN}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|GDR}} (67)
  • {{flagcountry|FIN}} (45)
{{col-break}}
  • {{flagcountry|FRA}} (67)
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Greece (11)
  • {{flagcountry|HUN}} (32)
  • {{flagcountry|ISL}} (6)
  • {{flagcountry|IRL}} (14)
  • {{flagcountry|ISR}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|ITA}} (61)
  • {{flagcountry|LIE}} (2)
{{col-break}}
  • {{flagcountry|LUX}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|MLT}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|NED}} (17)
  • {{flagcountry|NOR}} (18)
  • {{flagcountry|POL}} (18)
  • {{flagcountry|POR}} (32)
  • {{flagcountry|ROU}} (21)
  • {{flagcountry|SMR}} (1)
{{col-break}}
  • {{flagcountry|URS}} (97)
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Spain (61)
  • {{flagcountry|SWE}} (25)
  • {{flagcountry|SUI}} (18)
  • {{flagcountry|TUR}} (8)
  • {{flagcountry|UK}} (95)
  • {{flagcountry|FRG}} (68)
  • {{flagcountry|SFR Yugoslavia}} (45)
{{col-end}}

See also

  • 1990 in athletics (track and field)

References

1. ^{{ Citation | last = | first = | date = | title = European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK| url = http://www.european-athletics.org/mm/Document/EventsMeetings/General/01/27/31/44/StatisticsHandbookZ%C3%BCrich2014_Neutral.pdf| pages = 451–460| publisher = European Athletics Association| language = | accessdate = 13 August 2014}}
2. ^{{ Citation | last = | first = | date = October 5, 1990| title = Verspringer Maas neemt EK-brons van Bilac over - Verspringer Frans Maas ontvangt alsnog de bronzen medaille van het Europese kampioenschap. De Nederlandse atleet, die eind augustus in Split negen centimeter van de derde plaats bleef verwijderd, neemt het brons over van Borut Bilac, die in Joegoslavie verboden stimulerende middelen heeft gebruikt.| url = http://www.nrc.nl/handelsblad/van/1990/oktober/05/verspringer-maas-neemt-ek-brons-van-bilac-over-6943052| publisher = NRC Handelsblad| page = | language = Dutch| accessdate = September 21, 2014}}
3. ^{{ Citation | last = | first = | date = October 6, 1990| title = Doping bei EM| url = http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/280156.doping-bei-em.html| publisher = Neues Deutschland| page = | language = German| accessdate = September 21, 2014}}
4. ^{{ Citation | last = | first = | date = May 13, 1991| title = Medaille Bilac - De Joegoslavische verspringer Borut Bilac is door de Europese atletiekfederatie (EAA) gerehabiliteerd.| url = http://www.nrc.nl/handelsblad/van/1991/mei/13/medaille-bilac-6966897| publisher = NRC Handelsblad| page = | language = Dutch| accessdate = September 21, 2014}}
5. ^{{ Citation | last = | first = | date = May 13, 1991| title = Weitspringer rehabilitiert| url = http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/306541.weitspringer-rehabilitiert.html| publisher = Neues Deutschland| page = | language = German| accessdate = September 21, 2014}}
6. ^{{ Citation | last = | first = | date = | title = European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK| url = http://www.european-athletics.org/mm/Document/EventsMeetings/General/01/27/31/44/StatisticsHandbookZ%C3%BCrich2014_Neutral.pdf| page = 4| publisher = European Athletics Association| language = | accessdate = 13 August 2014}}
  • European Championships (Women). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2012-06-26.
  • European Championships (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2012-06-26.
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