- Medal summary Men Women
- Medal table
- Participating nations
- See also
- References
{{Infobox Athletics Championships |Name = 1984 European Athletics Indoor Championships |Logo = Gothenburg1984logo.jpg |Size = |Optional caption = |Host city = Gothenburg {{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden |Dates = 3–4 March 1984 |Stadium = Scandinavium |Nations participating = 26 |Athletes participating = 240 |Events = 22 |Records set = |Level = |Previous = 1983 Budapest |Next = 1985 Piraeus }}The 15th European Athletics Indoor Championships were held at Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden on 3 and 4 March 1984. The track used in the stadium at the time was 196 metres long.[1] Medal summaryMen60 metres|Men}} | Christian Haas|FRG}} | 6.68 | Antonio Ullo|ITA}} | 6.68 | Ronald Desruelles|BEL}} | 6.69 | 200 metres|Men}} | Aleksandr Yevgenyev|URS}} | 20.98 | Ade Mafe|GBR}} | 21.34 | Giovanni Bongiorni|ITA}} | 21.48 | 400 metres|Men}} | Sergey Lovachov|URS}} | 46.72 | Roberto Tozzi|ITA}} | 47.01 | Didier Dubois|FRA}} | 47.29 | 800 metres|Men}} | Donato Sabia|ITA}} | 1:48.05 | André Lavie|FRA}} | 1:48.35 | Phil Norgate|GBR}} | 1:48.39 | 1500 metres|Men}} | Peter Wirz|SUI}} | 3:41.35 | Riccardo Materazzi|ITA}} | 3:41.57 | Thomas Wessinghage|FRG}} | 3:41.75 | 3000 metres|Men}} | Lubomír Tesáček|TCH}} | 7:53.16 | Markus Ryffel|SUI}} | 7:53.61 | Karl Fleschen|FRG}} | 7:54.45 | 60 metres hurdles|Men}} | Romuald Giegiel|POL}} | 7.62 | György Bakos|HUN}} | 7.75 | Jiří Hudec|TCH}} | 7.77 | High jump|Men}} | Dietmar Mögenburg|FRG}} | 2.33 | Carlo Thränhardt|FRG}} | 2.30 | Roland Dalhäuser|SUI}} | 2.30 | Pole vault|Men}} | Thierry Vigneron|FRA}} | 5.85 | Pierre Quinon|FRA}} | 5.75 | Aleksandr Krupskiy|URS}} | 5.60 | Long jump|Men}} | Jan Leitner|TCH}} | 7.96 | Mathias Koch|GDR}} | 7.91 | Robert Emmiyan|URS}} | 7.89 | Triple jump|Men}} | Grigoriy Yemets|URS}} | 17.33 | Vlastimil Mařinec|TCH}} | 17.16 | Béla Bakosi|HUN}} | 17.15 | Shot put|Men}} | Jānis Bojārs|URS}} | 20.84 | Werner Günthör|SUI}} | 20.33 | Alessandro Andrei|ITA}} | 20.32 |
Women60 metres|Women}} | Beverly Kinch|GBR}} | 7.16 | Anelia Nuneva|BUL|1971}} | 7.23 | Nelli Cooman|NED}} | 7.23[2] | 200 metres|Women}} | Jarmila Kratochvílová|TCH}} | 23.02 | Marie-Christine Cazier|FRA}} | 23.68 | Olga Antonova|URS}} | 23.80 | 400 metres|Women}} | Taťána Kocembová|TCH}} | 49.97 | Erica Rossi|ITA}} | 52.37 | Rositsa Stamenova|BUL|1971}} | 52.41 | 800 metres|Women}} | Milena Matejkovičová|TCH}} | 1:59.52 | Doina Melinte|ROM|1965}} | 1:59.81 | Cristieana Cojocaru|ROM|1965}} | 2:01.24 | 1500 metres|Women}} | Fiţa Lovin|ROM|1965}} | 4:10.03 | Elly van Hulst|NED}} | 4:11.09 | Sandra Gasser|SUI}} | 4:11.70 | 3000 metres|Women}} | Brigitte Kraus|FRG}} | 9:12.07 | Tatyana Pozdnyakova|URS}} | 9:15.04 | Ivana Kleinová|TCH}} | 9:15.71 | 60 metres hurdles|Women}} | Lucyna Kałek|POL}} | 7.96 | Vera Akimova|URS}} | 7.99 | Yordanka Donkova|BUL|1971}} | 8.09 | High jump|Women}} | Ulrike Meyfarth|FRG}} | 1.95 | Maryse Ewanjé-Epée|FRA}} | 1.95 | Danuta Bułkowska|POL}} | 1.95 | Long jump|Women}} | Sue Hearnshaw|GBR}} | 6.70 | Eva Murková|TCH}} | 6.55 | Stefania Lazzaroni|ITA}} | 6.08 | Shot put|Women}} | Helena Fibingerová|TCH}} | 20.34 | Claudia Losch|FRG}} | 20.23 | Heidi Krieger|GDR}} | 20.18 |
Medal table{{Medals table | caption = | host = | flag_template = | event = | team = | gold_TCH = 6 | silver_TCH = 2 | bronze_TCH = 2 | gold_URS = 4 | silver_URS = 2 | bronze_URS = 3 | gold_FRG = 4 | silver_FRG = 2 | bronze_FRG = 2 | gold_GBR = 2 | silver_GBR = 1 | bronze_GBR = 1 | gold_POL = 2 | silver_POL = 0 | bronze_POL = 1 | gold_ITA = 1 | silver_ITA = 4 | bronze_ITA = 3 | gold_FRA = 1 | silver_FRA = 4 | bronze_FRA = 1 | gold_SUI = 1 | silver_SUI = 2 | bronze_SUI = 2 | gold_ROU = 1 | silver_ROU = 1 | bronze_ROU = 1 | name_ROU = {{flagteam|ROU|1965}} | gold_BUL = 0 | silver_BUL = 1 | bronze_BUL = 2 | name_BUL = {{flagteam|BUL|1971}} | gold_GDR = 0 | silver_GDR = 1 | bronze_GDR = 1 | gold_HUN = 0 | silver_HUN = 1 | bronze_HUN = 1 | gold_NED = 0 | silver_NED = 1 | bronze_NED = 1 | gold_BEL = 0 | silver_BEL = 0 | bronze_BEL = 1 }}Participating nations{{div col|colwidth=20em}}- {{AUT}} (4)
- {{BEL}} (4)
- {{flag|Bulgaria|1971}} (10)
- {{CYP}} (2)
- {{TCH}} (22)
- {{DEN}} (1)
- {{GDR}} (3)
- {{FIN}} (7)
- {{FRA}} (15)
- {{GBR2}} (10)
- {{GRE}} (3)
- {{HUN}} (2)
- {{ISL}} (2)
- {{ITA}} (22)
- {{LUX}} (1)
- {{NED}} (4)
- {{NOR}} (12)
- {{POL}} (22)
- {{flag|Romania|1965}} (6)
- {{URS}} (15)
- {{ESP}} (11)
- {{SWE}} (23)
- {{SUI}} (5)
- {{TUR}} (3)
- {{FRG}} (26)
- {{YUG}} (5)
{{div col end}}See also- 1984 in athletics (track and field)
References1. ^Results (p. 496) 2. ^http://www.maik-richter.de
- Results - men at GBRathletics.com
- Results - women at GBRathletics.com
- EAA
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