1967 European Cup (athletics)

The 1967 European Cup was the 2nd edition of the international team competition in athletics between European nations, organised by the European Athletic Association.[1]

1967 European Cup
Host cityKyiv, Soviet Union
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events31

The tournament consisted of three sections. Three preliminary competitions were held for men's teams of smaller nations on 24–25 June, held in Copenhagen, Athens and Dublin. Netherlands, Switzerland and Belgium progressed to the next round as winners. Three semi-finals were conducted for both men's and women's teams, with the men's held on 22–23 July in Ostrava, Duisburg and Stockholm, and the women's was held on 16 July Dresden, Oslo and Wuppertal . The top two teams in each semi-final qualified for the Finals held in Kyiv, Soviet Union.

Final edit

Held in Kyiv on 15 September (women) and on 16–17 September (men).[2]

Team standings edit

Men
Pos.NationPoints
1  Soviet Union81
2  East Germany80
3  West Germany79
4  Poland68
5  France57
6  Hungary53
Women
Pos.NationPoints
1  Soviet Union51
2  East Germany43
3  West Germany36
4  Poland35
5  Great Britain34
6  Hungary32

Results summary edit

Men's events edit

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(Wind: +1.3 m/s)
Vladislav Sapeya
 Soviet Union
10.3Harmut Wilke
 West Germany
10.4Harald Eggers
 East Germany
10.5
200 mJean-Claude Nallet
 France
20.9Jan Werner
 Poland
20.9László Mihályfi
 Hungary
21.1
400 mJean-Claude Nallet
 France
46.3Fritz Roderfeld
 West Germany
46.4Andrzej Badeński
 Poland
46.8
800 mManfred Matuschewski
 East Germany
1:46.9Franz-Josef Kemper
 West Germany
1:46.9Jean-Pierre Dufresne
 France
1:48.2
1500 mManfred Matuschewski
 East Germany
3:40.2Bodo Tümmler
 West Germany
3:40.5Oleg Rayko
 Soviet Union
3:41.2
5000 mHarald Norpoth
 West Germany
15:26.8Jürgen Haase
 East Germany
15:27.8György Kiss
 Hungary
15:29.2
10,000 mJürgen Haase
 East Germany
28:54.2Lajos Mecser
 Hungary
28:55.6Anatoliy Makarov
 Soviet Union
28:58.6
3000 m steeplechaseAnatoliy Kuryan
 Soviet Union
8:38.8Manfred Letzerich
 West Germany
8:39.6Guy Texereau
 France
8:41.2
110 m hurdlesViktor Balikhin
 Soviet Union
14.0Adam Kołodziejczyk
 Poland
14.2Pierre Schoebel
 France
14.2
400 m hurdlesGerhard Hennige
 West Germany
50.2Wilhelm Weistand
 Poland
50.5Joachim Singer
 East Germany
50.8
4 × 100 m  France
Marc Berger
Jocelyn Delecour
Claude Piquemal
Gérard Fenouil
39.2  West Germany
Jobst Hirscht
Gert Metz
Hartmut Wilk
Horst Assion
39.3 NR  East Germany
Heinz Erbstosser
Peter Haase
Hermann Burde
Harald Eggers
39.4
4 × 400 m  Poland
Stanisław Grędziński
Edmund Borowski
Jan Werner
Andrzej Badeński
3:04.4  West Germany
Helmar Müller
Ingo Roper
Jens Ulbricht
Fritz Roderfeld
3:04.5  East Germany
Wolfgang Müller
Michael Zerbes
Günter Klann
Wilfried Weiland
3:05.8
High jumpValentin Gavrilov
 Soviet Union
2.09Wolfgang Schillkowski
 West Germany
2.07Sándor Noszály
 Hungary
2.07
Pole vaultWolfgang Nordwig
 East Germany
5.10Hennadiy Bleznitsov
 Soviet Union
5.05Klaus Lehnertz
 West Germany
4.90
Long jumpIgor Ter-Ovanesyan
 Soviet Union
8.14wAndrzej Stalmach
 Poland
7.88wJosef Schwarz
 West Germany
7.85w
Triple jumpViktor Sanyeyev
 Soviet Union
16.67Hans-Jürgen Rückborn
 East Germany
16.49Józef Schmidt
 Poland
16.29
Shot putVilmos Varjú
 Hungary
19.25Heinfried Birlenbach
 West Germany
19.20Dieter Prollius
 East Germany
18.82
Discus throwEdmund Piątkowski
 Poland
59.10Detlef Thorith
 East Germany
57.86Vitautas Jaras
 Russia
56.60
Hammer throwRomuald Klim
 Soviet Union
70.58Gyula Zsivótzky
 Hungary
68.12Uwe Beyer
 West Germany
66.80
Javelin throwJānis Lūsis
 Soviet Union
85.38Manfred Stolle
 East Germany
81.14Gergely Kulcsár
 Hungary
79.46
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women's events edit

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(Wind: +0.5 m/s)
Irena Kirszenstein
 Poland
11.2Renate Heldt
 East Germany
11.5Margit Nemesházi
 Hungary
11.6
200 m
(Wind: +0.5 m/s)
Irena Kirszenstein
 Poland
23.0Annamária Tóth
 Hungary
23.4Vera Popkova
 Soviet Union
23.4
400 mLillian Board
 Great Britain
53.7Antónia Munkácsi
 Hungary
54.1Lyudmila Samotyosova
 Soviet Union
54.3
800 mLaine Erik
 Soviet Union
2:06.8Danuta Sobieska
 Poland
2:07.0Anita Rottmüller
 West Germany
2:07.2
80 m hurdles
(Wind: +0.8 m/s)
Karin Balzer
 East Germany
10.8Pat Jones
 Great Britain
10.9Inge Schell
 West Germany
11.0
4 × 100 m  Soviet Union
Galina Bukharina
Liliya Tkachenko
Vera Popkova
Lyudmila Samotyosova
45.0  Great Britain
Anita Neil
Maureen Tranter
Jenny Pawsey
Della James
45.3  East Germany
Ingrid Tiedtke
Angela Vogel
Christina Heinich
Renate Heldt
45.3
High jumpAntonina Okorokova
 Soviet Union
1.79Rita Schmidt
 East Germany
1.70Dorothy Shirley
 Great Britain
1.67
Long jumpIngrid Becker
 West Germany
6.63Tatyana Talysheva
 Soviet Union
6.49Mary Rand
 Great Britain
6.26
Shot putNadezhda Chizhova
 Soviet Union
18.24Margitta Gummel
 East Germany
17.66Judit Bognár
 Hungary
16.58
Discus throwKarin Illgen
 East Germany
58.26Lyudmila Muravyova
 Soviet Union
56.70Jolán Kleiber
 Hungary
56.70
Javelin throwDaniela Jaworska
 Poland
56.88Ameli Koloska
 West Germany
54.22Ruth Fuchs
 East Germany
53.18
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Semifinals edit

Men edit

All semifinals were held on 22 and 23 July.[2]

Women edit

All semifinals were held on 16 July.[2]

Preliminaries edit

Men edit

All preliminaries were held on 24–25 June.

References edit

  1. ^ "The SPAR European Cup: Memories of Europe's premier team athletics event". european-athletics.org. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b c 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p466)
  3. ^ "Nederland in volgende ronde Europese Beker" (in Dutch). Tubantia. 26 June 1967. p. 13. Retrieved 2 January 2022.