1971 European Athletics Championships

10th European Athletics Championships

The logo of the 1971 European Athletics Championships
Host city Helsinki, Finland
Date(s) 10 – 15 August 1971
Main stadium Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Level Senior
Type Outdoor
Participation 857 athletes from
29 nations
Events 38


The 10th (X) European Athletics Championships were held from 10 August to 15 August 1971 in the Olympic Stadium of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Contemporaneous reports on the event were given in the Glasgow Herald.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Men's results

Complete results were published.[7]

Track

1966 |1969 |1971 |1974 |1978

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Valeriy Borzov
 Soviet Union
10.26 CR Gerhard Wucherer
 West Germany
10.48 Vasilis Papageorgopoulos
 Greece
10.56
200 metres
Valeriy Borzov
 Soviet Union
20.30 CR Franz-Peter Hofmeister
 West Germany
20.71 Jörg Pfeifer
 East Germany
20.72
400 metres
David Jenkins
 Great Britain
45.45 CR Marcello Fiasconaro
 Italy
45.49 Jan Werner
 Poland
45.56
800 metres
Yevhen Arzhanov
 Soviet Union
1:45.6 CR Dieter Fromm
 East Germany
1:46.0 Andy Carter
 Great Britain
1:46.2
1500 metres
Francesco Arese
 Italy
3:38.4 CR Henryk Szordykowski
 Poland
3:38.7 Brendan Foster
 Great Britain
3:39.2
5000 metres
Juha Väätäinen
 Finland
13:32.6 CR Jean Wadoux
 France
13:33.6 Harald Norpoth
 West Germany
13:33.8
10,000 metres
Juha Väätäinen
 Finland
27:52.8 CR Jürgen Haase
 East Germany
27:53.4 Rashid Sharafetdinov
 Soviet Union
27:56.4
Marathon
Karel Lismont
 Belgium
2:13:09 CR Trevor Wright
 Great Britain
2:13:59 Ron Hill
 Great Britain
2:14:34
20 kilometres walk
Nikolay Smaga
 Soviet Union
1:27:20 CR Gerhard Sperling
 East Germany
1:27:29 Paul Nihill
 Great Britain
1:27:34
50 kilometres walk
Veniamin Soldatenko
 Soviet Union
4:02:22 CR Christoph Höhne
 East Germany
4:04:45 Peter Selzer
 East Germany
4:06:11
110 metres hurdles
Frank Siebeck
 East Germany
14.00 Alan Pascoe
 Great Britain
14.09 Lubomír Nádeníček
 Czechoslovakia
14.30
400 metres hurdles
Jean-Claude Nallet
 France
49.2 =CR Christian Rudolph
 East Germany
49.3 Dmitriy Stukalov
 Soviet Union
50.0
3000 metres steeplechase
Jean-Paul Villain
 France
8:25.2 Dušan Moravčík
 Czechoslovakia
8:26.2 Pavel Sysoyev
 Soviet Union
8:26.4
4 × 100 metres relay
Ladislav Kříž
Juraj Demeč
Jiří Kynos
Luděk Bohman
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)
39.3 Gerard Gramse
Tadeusz Cuch
Zenon Nowosz
Marian Dudziak
 Poland (POL)
39.7 Vincenzo Guerini
Pietro Mennea
Pasqualino Abeti
Ennio Preatoni
 Italy (ITA)
39.8
4 × 400 metres relay
Horst-Rüdiger Schlöske
Thomas Jordan
Martin Jellinghaus
Hermann Köhler
 West Germany (FRG)
3:02.9 Andrzej Badeński
Jan Balachowski
Waldemar Korycki
Jan Werner
 Poland (POL)
3:03.6 Lorenzo Cellerino
Giacomo Puosi
Sergio Bello
Marcello Fiasconaro
 Italy (ITA)
3:04.6

Field

1966 |1969 |1971 |1974 |1978

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
Kęstutis Šapka
 Soviet Union
2.20 m Csaba Dosa
 Romania
2.20 m Rustam Akhmetov
 Soviet Union
2.20 m
Pole vault
Wolfgang Nordwig
 East Germany
5.35 m CR Kjell Isaksson
 Sweden
5.30 m Renato Dionisi
 Italy
5.30 m
Long jump
Max Klauß
 East Germany
7.92 m Igor Ter-Ovanesyan
 Soviet Union
7.91 m Stanisław Szudrowicz
 Poland
7.87 m
Triple jump
Jörg Drehmel
 East Germany
17.16 m w Viktor Saneyev
 Soviet Union
17.10 m w Carol Corbu
 Romania
16.87 m
Shot put
Hartmut Briesenick
 East Germany
21.08 m CR Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg
 East Germany
20.47 m Władysław Komar
 Poland
20.04 m
Discus throw
Ludvík Daněk
 Czechoslovakia
63.90 m CR Lothar Milde
 East Germany
61.62 m Géza Fejér
 Hungary
61.54 m
Hammer throw
Uwe Beyer
 West Germany
72.36 m Reinhard Theimer
 East Germany
71.80 m Anatoliy Bondarchuk
 Soviet Union
71.40 m
Javelin throw
Jānis Lūsis
 Soviet Union
90.68 m Jānis Doniņš
 Soviet Union
85.30 m Wolfgang Hanisch
 East Germany
84.22 m
Decathlon
Joachim Kirst
 East Germany
8196 pts CR Lennart Hedmark
 Sweden
8038 pts Hans-Joachim Walde
 West Germany
7951 pts

Women's results

Track

1966 |1969 |1971 |1974 |1978

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Renate Stecher
 East Germany
11.4 =CR Ingrid Mickler
 West Germany
11.5 Elfgard Schittenhelm
 West Germany
11.5
200 metres
Renate Stecher
 East Germany
22.7 CR Györgyi Balogh
 Hungary
23.2 Irena Szewińska
 Poland
23.3
400 metres
Helga Seidler
 East Germany
52.1 Inge Bödding
 West Germany
52.9 Ingelore Lohse
 East Germany
52.9
800 metres
Vera Nikolić
 Yugoslavia
2:00.0 CR Pat Lowe
 Great Britain
2:01.7 Rosemary Stirling
 Great Britain
2:02.1
1500 metres
Karin Burneleit
 East Germany
4:09.62 CR, WR Gunhild Hoffmeister
 East Germany
4:10.3 Ellen Tittel
 West Germany
4:10.4
100 metres hurdles
Karin Balzer
 East Germany
12.94 CR Annelie Ehrhardt
 East Germany
13.0 Teresa Sukniewicz
 Poland
13.2
4 × 100 metres relay
Elfgard Schittenhelm
Inge Helten
Annegret Irrgang
Ingrid Mickler
 West Germany (FRG)
43.3 CR Karin Balzer
Renate Stecher
Petra Vogt
Ellen Stropahl
 East Germany (GDR)
43.6 Lyudmila Zharkova
Galina Bukharina
Marina Sidorova
Nadezhda Besfamilnaya
 Soviet Union (URS)
44.5
4 × 400 metres relay
Rita Kühne
Ingelore Lohse
Helga Seidler
Monika Zehrt
 East Germany (GDR)
3:29.3 CR Anette Rückes
Christel Frese
Hildegard Falck
Inge Bödding
 West Germany (FRG)
3:33.0 Raissa Nikaronova
Vera Popkova
Nadezhda Kolesnikova
Natalya Chistyakova
 Soviet Union (URS)
3:34.1

Field

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
Ilona Gusenbauer
 Austria
1.87 m CR Cornelia Popescu
 Romania
1.85 m Barbara Inkpen
 Great Britain
1.85 m
Long jump
Ingrid Mickler
 West Germany
6.76 m CR Meta Antenen
  Switzerland
6.73 m Heide Rosendahl
 West Germany
6.66 m
Shot put
Nadezhda Chizhova
 Soviet Union
20.16 m Marita Lange
 East Germany
19.25 m Margitta Gummel
 East Germany
19.22 m
Discus throw
Faina Melnyk
 Soviet Union
64.22 m CR Liesel Westermann
 West Germany
61.68 m Lyudmila Muravyova
 Soviet Union
59.48 m
Javelin throw
Daniela Jaworska
 Poland
61.00 m CR Ameli Koloska
 West Germany
59.40 m Ruth Fuchs
 East Germany
59.16 m
Pentathlon
Heide Rosendahl
 West Germany
4675 pts Burglinde Pollak
 East Germany
4638 pts Margrit Herbst
 East Germany
4570 pts

Medals table

  Host nation (Finland)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 East Germany1313733
2 Soviet Union93820
3 West Germany47516
4 Czechoslovakia2114
5 France2103
6 Finland2002
7 Great Britain13610
8 Poland1359
9 Italy1135
10 Austria1001
10 Belgium1001
10 Yugoslavia1001
13 Romania0213
14 Sweden0202
15 Hungary0112
16  Switzerland0101
17 Greece0011
17 Total 38 38 38 114

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 871 athletes from 29 countries participated in the event, fourteen athletes more than the official number of 857 as published.[8]

References

  1. Marshall, Ron (August 9, 1971), Britain's four gold prospects, Glasgow Herald, p. 5, retrieved September 8, 2014
  2. Bedford left trailing by flying Finn, Glasgow Herald, August 11, 1971, p. 6, retrieved September 8, 2014
  3. Davies finishes fourth in long jump, Glasgow Herald, August 12, 1971, p. 8, retrieved September 8, 2014
  4. Four Games medals for Britons, Glasgow Herald, August 13, 1971, p. 6, retrieved September 8, 2014
  5. Jenkins wins Britain's first gold medal, Glasgow Herald, August 14, 1971, p. 4, retrieved September 8, 2014
  6. Britons take minor marathon medals, Glasgow Herald, August 16, 1971, p. 4, retrieved September 8, 2014
  7. European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 412–420, retrieved 13 August 2014
  8. European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, p. 4, retrieved 13 August 2014
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