European Athletics Championships 1986

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14th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
city Germany BRBR Germany Stuttgart
Stadion Neckar Stadium
Competitions 43
World records 5
More European records 2
opening August 26, 1986
Closing ceremony August 31, 1986
timeline
Athens 1982 Split 1990
Medal table  (final score after 43 decisions)
space country gold silver bronze total
1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union USSR 11 13 12 36
2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 11 10 8th 29
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 8th 2 5 15th
4th Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 4th 1 8th
5 ItalyItaly Italy 2 6th 2 10
6th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 2 4th 5 11
7th FranceFrance France 1 1 2 4th
8th SpainSpain Spain 1 - 2 3
9 NorwayNorway Norway 1 - - 1
PortugalPortugal Portugal 1 - - 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1 - - 1
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 - - 1
Complete medal table

The 14th European Athletics Championships took place from August 26th to 31st, 1986 in Stuttgart . All competitions with the exception of the marathons and the walking competitions were held in the Neckar Stadium.

Competitions

The competition offer in the women's area has been expanded to include two disciplines. In addition, there was the 10,000-meter run and , for the first time, 10 km walking , a discipline from walking that was previously reserved for men.

Athletic performance

In the nation ranking it was close between the Soviet Union and the GDR . In the end, both teams each had eleven European Championship titleholders. Regarding the silver and bronze medals, however, the USSR - thirteen times silver / twelve times bronze - was ahead of the GDR - ten times silver / eight times bronze. The undisputed third place in this ranking went to Great Britain with eight European champions in their ranks. Bulgaria had three gold medals, Italy and Germany had two gold medals each.

The performance level of the individual athletes was extremely high.

There were also two new European records:

Results men

100 m

space athlete country Time (s)
1 Linford Christie United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 10.15 CR
2 Steffen Bringmann Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 10.20
3 Bruno Marie-Rose FranceFrance FRA 10.21
4th Thomas Schröder Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 10.24
5 Allan Wells United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 10.25
6th Mike McFarlane United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 10.29
7th Attila Kovács HungaryHungary HUN 10.31
8th Antoine Richard FranceFrance FRA 10.34
9 Wiktor Bryshin Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 10.38

Final: August 27th

Wind: −0.1 m / s

200 m

space athlete country Time (s)
1 Vladimir Krylov Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 20.52
2 Jürgen Evers Germany BRBR Germany FRG 20.75
3 Andrei Fedoriv Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 20.84
4th Thomas Schröder Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 20.89
5 Allan Wells United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 20.89
6th Alexandr Evgenev Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 20.91
7th Olaf Prenzler Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 21.00
8th Frank Emmelmann Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 21.03

Final: August 29th

Wind: ± 0.0 m / s

400 m

space athlete country Time (s)
1 Roger Black United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 44.59 CR
2 Thomas Schönlebe Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 44.63
3 Mathias Schersing Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 44.85
4th Derek Redmond United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 45.25
5 Ralf Lübke Germany BRBR Germany FRG 45.35
6th Antonio Sánchez SpainSpain ESP 45.41
7th Aldo Canti FranceFrance FRA 45.93
8th Erwin Skamrahl Germany BRBR Germany FRG 46.38

Final: August 28th

800 m

Sebastian Coe (second from left)
space athlete country Time (min)
1 Sebastian Coe United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 1: 44.50
2 Tom McKean United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 1: 44.61
3 Steve Cram United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 1: 44.88
4th Rob Druppers NetherlandsNetherlands NED 1: 45.53
5 Ryszard Ostrowski Poland 1980Poland POLE 1: 45.54
6th Peter Braun Germany BRBR Germany FRG 1: 45.83
7th Philippe Collard FranceFrance FRA 1: 45.96
8th Viktor Kalinkin Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1: 47.36

Final: August 28th

1500 m

Steve Cram successfully defended his 1500 meter title
space athlete country Time (min)
1 Steve Cram United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 3: 41.09
2 Sebastian Coe United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 3: 41.67
3 Han Kulker NetherlandsNetherlands NED 3: 42.11
4th José Luis González SpainSpain ESP 3: 42.54
5 John Gladwin United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 3: 42.57
6th Marcus O'Sullivan IrelandIreland IRL 3: 42.60
7th Johnny Kroon SwedenSweden SWE 3: 42.61
8th Frank O'Mara IrelandIreland IRL 3: 42.90

Finale: August 31

5000 m

space athlete country Time (min)
1 Jack Buckner United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 13: 10.15 CR
2 Stefano Mei ItalyItaly ITA 13: 11.57
3 Tim Hutchings United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 13: 12.88
4th Evgeni Ignatov Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 13: 13.15 NO
5 António Leitão PortugalPortugal POR 13: 17.67
6th Martti Vainio FinlandFinland FIN 13: 22.67
7th Pierre Délèze SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 13: 28.80
8th Alberto Cova ItalyItaly ITA 13: 35.86

Finale: August 31

10,000 m

space athlete country Time (min)
1 Stefano Mei ItalyItaly ITA 27: 56.79
2 Alberto Cova ItalyItaly ITA 27: 57.93
3 Salvatore Antibo ItalyItaly ITA 28: 00.25
4th Mats Erixon SwedenSweden SWE 28: 01.50
5 Domingos Castro PortugalPortugal POR 28: 01.62
6th John Treacy IrelandIreland IRL 28: 04.10
7th Martti Vainio FinlandFinland FIN 28: 08.72
8th Jean-Louis Prianon FranceFrance FRA 28: 12.29

Date: August 26th

marathon

space athlete country Time (h)
1 Gelindo Bordin ItalyItaly ITA 2:10:54 CR
2 Orlando Pizzolato ItalyItaly ITA 2:10:57
3 Herbert Steffny Germany BRBR Germany FRG 2:11:30
4th Ralf Salzmann Germany BRBR Germany FRG 2:11:41
5 Hugh Jones United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 2:11:49
6th Gerard Nijboer NetherlandsNetherlands NED 2:12:46
7th Jacques Lefrand FranceFrance FRA 2:12:53
8th Antoni Niemczak Poland 1980Poland POLE 2:13:04

Date: August 30th

110 m hurdles

space athlete country Time (s)
1 Stéphane Caristan FranceFrance FRA 13.20 ER
2 Arto Bryggare FinlandFinland FIN 13.42
3 Carlos Sala SpainSpain ESP 13.50
4th Nigel Walker United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 13.52
5 Andreas Oschkenat Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 13.55
6th Jonathan Ridgeon United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 13.70
7th Liviu Giurgean Romania 1965Romania ROME 13.71
8th Györgyi Bakos Hungary 1957Hungary HUN 13.84

Final: August 30th

Wind: +2.0 m / s

400 m hurdles

Harald Schmid became European champion over 400 meters hurdles for the third time in a row
space athlete country Time (s)
1 Harald Schmid Germany BRBR Germany FRG 48.65
2 Alexander Vasilyev Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 48.76
3 Sven Nylander SwedenSweden SWE 49.38
4th Toma Tomow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 49.62
5 Tagir Zemskov Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 50.02
6th José Alonso SpainSpain ESP 50.30
7th Rik Tommelein BelgiumBelgium BEL 50.45
8th Athanásios Kaloyiánnis Greece 1970Greece GRE 51.83

Final: August 28th

3000 m obstacle

space athlete country Time (min)
1 Hagen Melzer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 8: 16.65
2 Francesco Panetta ItalyItaly ITA 8: 16.85
3 Patriz Ilg Germany BRBR Germany FRG 8: 16.92
4th Colin Reitz United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 8: 18.12
5 William Van Dijck BelgiumBelgium BEL 8: 20.19
6th Joseph Mahmoud FranceFrance FRA 8: 20.25
7th Rainer Schwarz Germany BRBR Germany FRG 8: 20.90
8th Roger Hackney United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 8: 20.97

Final: August 29th

4 × 100 m relay

space country Athletes Time (s)
1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union USSR Alexander Evgenjew ( final )
Nikolai Juschmanow
Vladimir Muravjow
Viktor Bryshin
in the preliminary run also:
Andrei Schljapnikow
38.29 CR
2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Thomas Schröder
Steffen Bringmann
Olaf Prenzler
Frank Emmelmann
38.64
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Elliot Bunney
Daley Thompson
Mike McFarlane
Linford Christie
38.71
4th FranceFrance France Thierry François
Gilles Quénéhervé
Antoine Richard
Bruno Marie-Rose
38.81
5 ItalyItaly Italy Antonio Ullo
Carlo Simionato
Pierfrancesco Pavoni
Stefano Tilli
38.86
6th Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary Laszlo Karaffa
Istvan Nágy
István Tatár
Attila Kovács
39.15
7th Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria Nikolai Markow
Henri Grigorow
Krassimir Boschinowski
Valentin Atanassow
39.33
8th PortugalPortugal Portugal Arnaldo Abrantes
Pedro Curvelo
Luis Cunha
Pedro Agostinho
39.74

Finale: August 31

4 × 400 m relay

space country Athletes Time (min)
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Derek Redmond ( final ),
Kriss Akabusi,
Brian Whittle,
Roger Black
in the run-up to:
Philip Brown
2: 59.84 CR
2 Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Klaus Just
Edgar Itt
Harald Schmid
Ralf Lübke ( final )
in the preliminary run also:
Jörg Vaihinger
3: 00.17
3 Soviet UnionSoviet Union USSR Vladimir Prosin
Vladimir Krylow ( final )
Arkadi Kornilow
Alexander Kurotschkin
in the preliminary run also:
Vladimir Volodko
3: 00.47
4th ItalyItaly Italy Giovanni Bongiorni
Mauro Zuliani
Vito Petrella
Roberto Ribaud
3: 01.37 NO
5 SpainSpain Spain Juan José Prado
Antonio Sánchez
José Alonso
Angel Heras
3: 04.12
6th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Frank Möller
Carlo Niestädt
Thomas Schönlebe
Mathias Schersing
3: 04.87
7th YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia Slobodan Branković
Slobodan Popović
Predrag Melnjak
Željko Knapić
3: 05.27
8th FranceFrance France Yann Quentrec
Philippe Gonigam ( final )
Jacques Boussemart
Aldo Canti
in the preliminary also:
Pascal Barré
3: 10.17

Finale: August 31

20 km walking

space athlete country Time (h)
1 Jozef Pribilinec CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 1:21:15 CR
2 Maurizio Damilano ItalyItaly ITA 1:21:17
3 Miguel Prieto SpainSpain ESP 1:21:36
4th Viktor Mostovik Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1:21:52
5 Walter Arena ItalyItaly ITA 1:22:42
6th Pavol Blažek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 1:23:26
7th Alexei Perschin Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1:24:11
8th Alexandr Boyarshinov Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1:24:16

Date: August 27

50 km of walking

space athlete country Time (h)
1 Hartwig Gauder Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 3:40:55 CR
2 Vyacheslav Ivanenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 3:41:54
3 Valery Suntsov Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 3:42:38
4th Sergei Prozishin Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 3:45:51
5 Reima saloons FinlandFinland FIN 3:46:14
6th Dietmar Meisch Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 3:48:01
7th Bo Gustafsson SwedenSweden SWE 3:50:12
8th Pavol Szikora CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 3:51:35

Date: August 31

high jump

space athlete country Height (m)
1 Igor Paklin Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 2.34 CR
2 Sergei Malchenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 2.31
3 Carlo Thränhardt Germany BRBR Germany FRG 2.31
4th Dietmar Mögenburg Germany BRBR Germany FRG 2.28
5 Krzysztof Krawczyk Poland 1980Poland POLE 2.28
6th Patrik Sjöberg SwedenSweden SWE 2.25
7th Eugen-Cristian Popescu Romania 1965Romania ROME 2.25
Gerd Wessig Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 2.25

Finale: August 31

Pole vault

European champion Serhij Bubka - here after his indoor world record of 6.15 m in 1993
space athlete country Height (m)
1 Serhiy Bubka Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 5.85 CR
2 Wassyl Bubka Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 5.75
3 Philippe Collet FranceFrance FRA 5.75
4th Atanas Tarew Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 5.70
5 Kimmo Kuusela FinlandFinland FIN 5.55
6th Zdeněk Lubenský CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 5.55
7th Stanimir Penchev Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 5.55
8th Serge Ferreira FranceFrance FRA 5.35

Final: August 29th

Long jump

space athlete country Width (m)
1 Robert Emmijan Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 8.41 CR
2 Sergei Lajewski Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 8.01
3 Giovanni Evangelisti ItalyItaly ITA 7.92
4th Emiel Mellaard NetherlandsNetherlands NED 7.91
5 Stanislaw Jaskulka Poland 1980Poland POLE 7.85
6th Norbert Brige FranceFrance FRA 7.72
7th Ivo Krsek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 7.69
8th Zdenek Hanácek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 7.59

Final: August 29th

Triple jump

space athlete country Width (m)
1 Christo Markow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 17.66 CR
2 Māris Bružiks Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 17.33
3 Oleg Prozenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 17.28
4th Georgi Pomaschki Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 16.99
5 Dirk Gamlin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 16.89
6th Mykola Mussiyenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 16.86
7th Volker May Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 16.74
8th Didier Falise BelgiumBelgium BEL 16.74

Final: August 30th

Shot put

space athlete country Width (m)
1 Werner Günthör SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 22.22 CR
2 Ulf Timmermann Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 21.84
3 Udo Beyer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 20.74
4th Alessandro Andrei ItalyItaly ITA 20.73
5 Lars Arvid Nilsen NorwayNorway NOR 20.52
6th Karsten pride Germany BRBR Germany FRG 19.89
7th Vladimir Milic YugoslaviaYugoslavia YUG 19.85
8th Udo Gelhausen Germany BRBR Germany FRG 19.76

Final: August 28th

Romas Ubartas - European champion with
EM record

Discus throw

space athlete country Width (m)
1 Romas Ubartas Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 67.08 CR
2 Georgi Kolnootschenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 67.02
3 Vaclavas Kidykas Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 66.32
4th Knut Hjeltnes NorwayNorway NOR 65.60
5 Géjza Valent CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 65.00
6th Erik de Bruin NetherlandsNetherlands NED 64.52
7th Jürgen Schult Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 64.38
8th Imrich Bugár CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 63.56

Finale: August 31

Hammer throw

space athlete country Width (m)
1 Yury Sjedych Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 86.74 WR
2 Sergei Litvinov Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 85.74
3 Igor Nikulin Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 82.00
4th Gunther Rodehau Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 79.84
5 Jörg Schaefer Germany BRBR Germany FRG 79.68
6th Ralf Haber Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 78.74
7th Matthias Moder Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 78.70
8th Christoph Sahner Germany BRBR Germany FRG 77.12

Final: August 30th

Javelin throw

space athlete country Width (m)
1 Klaus Tafelmeier Germany BRBR Germany FRG 84.76 WRin
2 Detlef Michel Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 81.90
3 Viktor Jewsyukov Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 81.80
4th Jyrki Blom FinlandFinland FIN 80.48
5 Heino Puuste Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 80.34
6th Wolfram Gambke Germany BRBR Germany FRG 79.88
7th Sejad Krdžalic YugoslaviaYugoslavia YUG 79.50
8th Mick Hill United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 77.34

Final: August 27th

The world record set here by the new European champion was unofficial due to the recently introduced new spear. The first official world record was also set by Klaus Tafelmeier on September 21, 1986 with 85.74 m in Como , Italy .

Decathlon

space athlete country Points
1 Daley Thompson United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 8811 CR
2 Jürgen Hingsen Germany BRBR Germany FRG 8730
3 Siegfried Wentz Germany BRBR Germany FRG 8676
4th Torsten Voss Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 8450
5 Oleksandr Apajchev Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 8199
6th Uwe Freimuth Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 8197
7th Christian Plaziat FranceFrance FRA 8196
8th Alain Blondel FranceFrance FRA 8185

Date: 27./28. August

The rating was based on the 1985 point table, which is still valid today.

Results women

100 m

As European champion, Marlies Göhr was the only one to beat the 11-second mark in the final
space Athlete country Time (s)
1 Marlies Goehr Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 10.91 CR
2 Anelija Nunewa Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 11.04 NO
3 Nelli Cooman NetherlandsNetherlands NED 11.08 NO
4th Silke Gladisch Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 11.09
5 Ingrid Auerswald Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 11.11
6th Olga Zolotaryova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 11.23
7th Paula Dunn United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 11.25
8th Heidi-Elke Gaugel Germany BRBR Germany FRG 11.26

Final: August 27th

Wind: +0.8 m / s

200 m

space Athlete country Time (s)
1 Heike Drechsler Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 21.71 WRe
2 Marie-Christine Cazier FranceFrance FRA 22.32 NO
3 Silke Gladisch Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 22.49
4th Marina Molokowa Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 22.71
5 Ewa Kasprzyk Poland 1980Poland POLE 22.73
6th Natalia Botschina Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 22.87
7th Sabine Günther Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 22.98
8th Marina Shirova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 23.18

Final: August 29th

Wind: −0.8 m / s

400 m

Marita Koch
space Athlete country Time (s)
1 Marita Koch Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 48.22
2 Olha Wladykina Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 49.67
3 Petra Müller Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 49.88
4th Kirsten Emmelmann Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 50.43
5 Ute Thimm Germany BRBR Germany FRG 51.15
6th Taťána Kocembová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 51.50
7th Fabienne Ficher FranceFrance FRA 51.91
8th Karin Lix Germany BRBR Germany FRG 52.89

Final: August 28th

Marita Koch - on the photo on the right as the winner in a race shortly before the European Championships - won her third 400 meter title in a row in Stuttgart .

800 m

space Athlete country Time (min)
1 Nadia Olisarenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1: 57.15
2 Sigrun Wodars Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1: 57.42
3 Lyubov Gurina Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1: 57.73
4th Gaby Bussmann Germany BRBR Germany FRG 1: 58.57
5 Milena Strnadová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 1: 58.89
6th Mitica Junghiatu Romania 1965Romania ROME 1: 59.22
7th Lyubov Kirjukhina Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1: 59.67
8th Christine Wachtel Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 2: 00.02

Final: August 28th

1500 m

space Athlete country Time (min)
1 Rawilja Agletdinova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 4: 01.19
2 Tetiana Samolenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 4: 02.36
3 Doina Melinte Romania 1965Romania ROME 4: 02.44
4th Ivana Walterová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TCH 4: 03.09 NO
5 Maricica Puică Romania 1965Romania ROME 4: 03.90
6th Svetlana Kitova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 4: 04.74
7th Kirsty Wade United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 4: 04.99
8th Cornelia Bürki SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 4: 05.31

Finale: August 31

3000 m

space Athlete country Time (min)
1 Olga Bondarenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 8: 33.99
2 Maricica Puică Romania 1965Romania ROME 8: 35.92
3 Yvonne Murray United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 8: 37.15
4th Zola Budd United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 8: 38.20
5 Tetiana Samolenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 8: 40.35
6th Olena Schupiyeva Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 8: 40.74
7th Cornelia Bürki SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI 8: 44.44
8th Annette Sergent FranceFrance FRA 8: 47.42

Final: August 28th

10,000 m

Ingrid Kristiansen
space Athlete country Time (min)
1 Ingrid Kristiansen NorwayNorway NOR 30: 23.25 CR
2 Olga Bondarenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 30: 57.21 NO
3 Ulrike Bruns Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 31: 19.76 NO
4th Aurora Cunha PortugalPortugal POR 31: 39.35
5 Svetlana Guskowa Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 31: 42.43 NO
6th Olena Schupiyeva Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 31: 42.99
7th Liz Lynch United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 31: 49.46
8th Karolina Szabó Hungary 1957Hungary HUN 31: 55.93

Date: August 30th

Ingrid Kristiansen - on the photo on the right after a road race in 1987 - won by more than half a minute,

marathon

space Athlete country Time (h)
1 Pink Mota PortugalPortugal POR 2:28:38
2 Laura Fogli ItalyItaly ITA 2:32:52
3 Ekaterina Khramenkova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 2:34:18
4th Sinikka Keskitalo FinlandFinland FIN 2:34:31
5 Jocelyne Villeton FranceFrance FRA 2:35:17
6th Bente Moe NorwayNorway NOR 2:35:34
7th Carla Beurskens NetherlandsNetherlands NED 2:39:05
8th Paola Moro ItalyItaly ITA 2:39:19

Date: August 26th

100 m hurdles

space Athlete country Time (s)
1 Jordanka Donkova Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 12.38 CR
2 Cornelia Oschkenat Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 12.55
3 Ginka Sagortschewa Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 12.70
4th Heike Theele Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 12.82
Kerstin boy Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR
6th Laurence Elloy FranceFrance FRA 12.93
7th Natalija Hryhorjewa Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 12.96
8th Mihaela Pogăcean Romania 1965Romania ROME 13.17

Final: August 29th

Wind: −0.7 m / s

400 m hurdles

space Athlete country Time (s)
1 Marina Stepanova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 53.32 WR
2 Sabine Busch Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 53.60
3 Cornelia Feuerbach Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 54.13
4th Ann-Louise Skoglund SwedenSweden SWE 54.15 NO
5 Genowefa Blaszak Poland 1980Poland POLE 54.74
6th Ellen Fiedler Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 54.90
7th Christieana Cojocaru-Matei Romania 1965Romania ROME 55.23
8th Margarita Chromowa Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 55.56

Final: August 30th

4 × 100 m relay

space country Athletes Time (s)
1 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Silke Gladisch
Sabine Günther
Ingrid Auerswald
Marlies Göhr
41.84 CR
2 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria Ginka Sagortschewa
Anelija Nunewa
Nadezhda Georgieva
Jordanka Donkowa
42.68
3 Soviet UnionSoviet Union USSR Antonina Nastoburko
Natalja Botschina
Marina Schirowa ( final )
Olga Solotarjowa
in the preliminary also:
Iryna Sljussar
42.74
4th FranceFrance France Françoise Leroux
Marie-Christine Cazier
Laurence Bily
Murielle Leroy
43.11
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Paula Dunn
Kathy Cook
Joan Baptiste
Wendy Hoyte
43.44
6th Poland 1980Poland Poland Joanna Smolarek
Urszula Jaros
Jolanta Janota
Ewa Kasprzyk
43.54
7th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nelli Cooman
Martha Grossenbacher
Marjan Olijslager
Els Vader
44.38
DSQ Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Resi March
Anke Koeninger
Heidi-Elke Gaugel
Ute Thimm

Finale: August 31

4 × 400 m relay

Finale: August 31

10 km walking

space Athlete country Time (min)
1 Mari Cruz Díaz SpainSpain ESP 46:09 CR
2 Ann Jansson SwedenSweden SWE 46:13
3 Siw Ybanez SwedenSweden SWE 46:19
4th Elena Rodionova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 46:28
5 María Reyes Sobrino SpainSpain ESP 46:35
6th Lidija Levandovskaya Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 46:36
7th Alexandra Grigoryeva Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 47:16
8th Monica Gunarsson SwedenSweden SWE 47:24

Date: August 26th

high jump

space Athlete country Height (m)
1 Stefka Kostadinova Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 2.00
2 Svetlana Issayeva Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 1.93
3 Olga Turchak Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 1.93
4th Susanne Helm Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1.90
Andrea Bienias Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1.90
6th Heike Redetzky Germany BRBR Germany FRG 1.90
7th Danuta Bułkowska Poland 1980Poland POLE 1.90
8th Diana Davies United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 1.87

Final: August 28th

Heike Drechsler

Long jump

space Athlete country Width (m)
1 Heike Drechsler Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 7.27 CR
2 Galina Chistjakova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 7.09
3 Helga Radtke Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 6.89
4th Vali Ionescu Romania 1965Romania ROME 6.81
5 Lyudmila Ninova Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 6.65
6th Silwija Christowa Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 6.61
7th Elena Belevskaya Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 6.58
8th Nadine Fourcade FranceFrance FRA 6.52

Final: August 27th

In the long jump , Heike Drechsler ( photo right ) won her first of two gold medals at these European championships.

Shot put

space Athlete country Width (m)
1 Heidi Krieger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 21.10
2 Ines Müller Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 20.81
3 Natalia Achrimenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 20.54
4th Claudia Losch Germany BRBR Germany FRG 20.54
5 Heike Hartwig Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 20.14
6th Nunu Abashydze Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 19.99
7th Iris Plotzitzka Germany BRBR Germany FRG 19.26
8th Mihaela Loghin Romania 1965Romania ROME 19.15

Final: August 26th

Heidi Krieger was previously doped for years as part of the GDR doping program with anabolic steroids and male hormones , underwent a sex change in 1997 and has been living as a man with the name Andreas Krieger ever since.

Discus throw

Diana Sachse
space Athlete country Width (m)
1 Diana Sachse Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 71.36 CR
2 Tsvetanka Christova Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 69.52
3 Martina Hellmann Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 68.82
4th Irina Meszynski Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 65.20
5 Svetla Mitkova Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria BUL 63.98
6th Galina Yermakova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 63.20
7th Daniela Costian Romania 1965Romania ROME 61.42
8th Renata Katewicz Poland 1980Poland POLE 58.36

Final: August 28th

Diana Sachse - later Diana Gansky ( photo right ) - won the discus throw , in which the GDR was able to record a quadruple success

Javelin throw

space Athlete country Width (m)
1 Fatima Whitbread United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 76.32
2 Petra Felke Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 72.52
3 Beate Peters Germany BRBR Germany FRG 68.04
4th Tiina Lillak FinlandFinland FIN 66.66
5 Genowefa Olejarz Poland 1980Poland POLE 63.34
6th Natalja Yermolowitsch Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 62.84
7th Ingrid Thyssen Germany BRBR Germany FRG 62.42
8th Irina Kostyuchenkova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 61.40

Final: August 29th
In the qualification, Fatima Whitbread set a new world record with a width of 77.44 m .

Heptathlon

space Athlete country Points
1 Anke Behmer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 6717 CR
2 Natalia Schubenkova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 6645
3 Judy Simpson United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 6623
4th Birgit Dressel Germany BRBR Germany FRG 6487
5 Marianna Maslennikova Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 6396
6th Malgorzata Nowak PolandPoland POLE 6352
7th Valda Ruskite Soviet UnionSoviet Union URS 6331
8th Chantal Beaugeant FranceFrance FRA 6221

Date: 29./30. August

The rating was based on the 1985 point table, which is still valid today.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF world records. Javelin Men , Retrieved September 3, 2019
  2. doping victims Heidi Krieger on planet-wissen.de, accessed on 19 February 2019