European Athletics Championships 1986/3000 m obstacle men

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14th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline 3000 meter obstacle course for men
city Germany BRBR Germany Stuttgart
Stadion Neckar Stadium
Attendees 24 athletes from 16 countries
Competition phase August 27th (preliminary)
August 29th (final)
Medalist
gold gold Hagen Melzer ( GDR ) Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 
Silver medals silver Francesco Panetta ( ITA ) ItalyItaly 
Bronze medals bronze Patriz Ilg ( FRG ) Germany BRBR Germany 
The Stuttgart stadium - today the Mercedes-Benz Arena in 2011

The men's 3000 meter obstacle course at the European Athletics Championships in 1986 was held on August 27 and 29, 1986 in the Neckar Stadium in Stuttgart .

European champion was the GDR runner Hagen Melzer . He won ahead of the Italian Francesco Panetta . Bronze went to the defending champion and 1983 world champion Patriz Ilg .

Existing records

World record 8: 05.4 min KenyaKenya Henry Rono Seattle , USA May 13, 1978
European record 8: 07.62 min FranceFrance Joseph Mahmoud Brussels , Belgium August 24, 1984
EM record 8: 15.04 min Poland 1944Poland Bronislaw Malinowski EM Rome , Italy 7th September 1974

The European Championship record, which has existed since 1974, was not set and not improved at these European championships.

Preliminary round

August 27, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

The preliminary round was held in two runs. The first six athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - and the three fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final.

Forward 1

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Tommy Ekblom SwedenSweden Sweden 8: 24.05
2 Hagen Melzer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 8: 24.07
3 Roger Hackney United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 8: 24.49
4th Gábor Markó Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 8: 24.51
5 Rainer Schwarz Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 8: 25.02
6th Pascal Debacker FranceFrance France 8: 25.22
7th Francesco Panetta ItalyItaly Italy 8: 25.44
8th Henryk Jankowski Poland 1980Poland Poland 8: 26.51
9 Francisco Sánchez SpainSpain Spain 8: 29.20
10 Are Nakkim NorwayNorway Norway 8: 45.95
11 Wolfgang Konrad AustriaAustria Austria 8: 54.33
DNF Brendan Quinn IrelandIreland Ireland

Forward 2

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 William Van Dijck BelgiumBelgium Belgium 8: 26.52
2 Colin Reitz United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 8: 26.86
3 Bogusław Mamiński Poland 1980Poland Poland 8: 27.11
4th Patriz Ilg Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 8: 27.14
5 Joseph Mahmoud FranceFrance France 8: 27.47
6th José Regalo PortugalPortugal Portugal 8: 27.65
7th Nikolai Matyushenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 8: 27.98
8th Raymond Pannier FranceFrance France 8: 28.73
9 Roland Hertner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 8: 36.46
10 Jorge Bello SpainSpain Spain 8: 38.13
11 Roger Gjøvaag NorwayNorway Norway 8: 39.62
12 Alessandro Lambruschini ItalyItaly Italy 8: 49.90

final

The Vice European Champion from 1982 and Vice World Champion from 1983 Bogusław Mamiński (here in 2012) did not reach the goal this time

August 29, 1982, 8:25 pm

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Hagen Melzer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 8: 16.65
2 Francesco Panetta ItalyItaly Italy 8: 16.85
3 Patriz Ilg Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 8: 16.92
4th Colin Reitz United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 8: 18.12
5 William Van Dijck BelgiumBelgium Belgium 8: 20.19
6th Joseph Mahmoud FranceFrance France 8: 20.25
7th Rainer Schwarz Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 8: 20.90
8th Roger Hackney United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 8: 20.97
9 José Regalo PortugalPortugal Portugal 8: 21.41
10 Tommy Ekblom SwedenSweden Sweden 8: 28.32
11 Pascal Debacker FranceFrance France 8: 34.95
12 Henryk Jankowski Poland 1980Poland Poland 8: 36.55
13 Gábor Markó Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 8: 38.78
DNF Nikolai Matyushenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Bogusław Mamiński Poland 1980Poland Poland

Web links

Video

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 3000 m obstacle men , accessed on August 31, 2019
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 3000m Steeplechase Men , Spanish / English, p. 19 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on August 31, 2019