Historie
Leichtathletik - EM (Herren - Teil 4)
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Zehnkampf
1934 | 1. Hans-Heinrich Sievert | D | 2. Leif Dahlgren | SWE | 3. Jerzy Plawczyk | POL |
1938 | 1. Olle Bexell | SWE | 2. Witold Gierutto | POL | 3. Josef Neumann | CH |
1946 | 1. Godtfred Holmvang | NOR | 2. Sergey Kuznetsov | SOV | 3. Göran Waxberg | SWE |
1950 | 1. Ignace Heinrich | FRA | 2. Örn Clausen | ISL | 3. Kjell Tĺnnander | SWE |
1954 | 1. Wassili Kusnezow | SOV | 2. Torbjörn Lassenius | FIN | 3. Heinz Oberbeck | D |
1958 | 1. Wassili Kusnezow | SOV | 2. Uno Palu | SOV | 3. Walter Meier | D |
1962 | 1. Wassili Kusnezow | SOV | 2. Werner von Moltke | D | 3. Manfred Bock | D |
1966 | 1. Werner von Moltke | D | 2. Jörg Mattheis | D | 3. Horst Beyer | D |
1969 | 1. Joachim Kirst | DDR | 2. Herbert Wessel | D | 3. Wiktor Tschelnokow | SOV |
1971 | 1. Joachim Kirst | DDR | 2. Lennart Hedmark | SWE | 3. Hans-Joachim Walde | D |
1974 | 1. Ryszard Skowronek | POL | 2. Yves Leroy | FRA | 3. Guido Kratschmer | D |
1978 | 1. Alexander Grebenjuk | SOV | 2. Daley Thompson | GB | 3. Siegfried Stark | DDR |
1982 | 1. Daley Thompson | GB | 2. Jürgen Hingsen | D | 3. Siegfried Stark | DDR |
1986 | 1. Daley Thompson | GB | 2. Jürgen Hingsen | D | 3. Siegfried Wentz | D |
1990 | 1. Christian Plaziat | FRA | 2. Dezso Szabo | HUN | 3. Christian Schenk | DDR |
1994 | 1. Alain Blondel | FRA | 2. Henrik Dagĺrd | SWE | 3. Lew Lobodin | UKR |
1998 | 1. Erki Nool | EST | 2. Eduard Hämälainen | FIN | 3. Lew Lobodin | RUS |
2002 | 1. Roman Sebrle | TCH | 2. Erki Nool | EST | 3. Lew Lobodin | RUS |
4x100m Staffel
1934 1. D (Egon Schein, Erwin Gillmeister, Gerd Hornberger, Erich Borchmeyer) 2. HUN (László Forgács, József Kovács, József Sir, Gyula Gyenes) 3. NED (Martinus Osendarp, Tjeerd Boersma, Robert Jansen, Christian Berger) |
1938 1. D (Manfred Kersch, Gerd Hornberger, Karl Neckermann, Jakob Scheuring) 2. SWE (Gösta Klemming, Ĺke Stenqvist, Lennart Lindgren, Lennart Strandberg) 3. GB (Maurice Scarr, Godfrey Brown, Arthur Sweeney, Ernest Page) |
1946 1. SWE (Stig Danielsson, Inge Nilsson, Olle Laessker, Stig Hĺkansson) 2. FRA (Agathon Lepeve, Julien Lebas, Pierre Gonon, René Valmy) 3. TCH (Mirko Parácek, Leopold Láznicka, Miroslav Rihosek, Jiri David) |
1950 1. SOV (Wladimir Sucharew, Lew Kaljajew, Lewan Sanadse, Nikolai Karakulow) 2. FRA (Etienne Bally, Jacques Perlot, Yves Camus, Jean-Pierre Guillon) 3. SWE (Göte Kjellberg, Leif Christersson, Stig Danielsson, Hans Rydén) |
1954 1. HUN (László Zarándi, Géza Varasdi, György Csányi, Béla Goldoványi) 2. GB (Kenneth Box, George Ellis, Kenneth Jones, Brian Shenton) 3. SOV (Boris Tokarew, Wiktor Rjabow, Lewan Sanadse, Leonid Bartenew) |
1958 1. D (Walter Mahlendorf, Armin Hary, Heinz Fütterer, Manfred Germar) 2. GB (Peter Radford, Roy Sandström, David Segal, Adrian Breacker) 3. SOV (Boris Tokarew, Edwin Osolin, Juri Konowalov, Leonid Bartenew) |
1962 1. D (Klaus Ulonska, Peter Gamper, Jochen Bender, Manfred Germar) 2. POL (Jerzy Juskowiak, Andrzej Zielinski, Zbigniew Syka, Marian Foik) 3. GB (Alfred Meakin, Ron Jones, Berwyn Jones, David Jones) |
1966 1. FRA (Marc Berger, Jocelyn Delecour, Claude Piquemal, Roger Bambuck) 2. SOV (Edwin Osolin, Armin Tujakow, Boris Sawtschuk, Nikolai Iwanow) 3. D (Hans-Jürgen Felsen, Gert Metz, Dieter Enderlein, Manfred Knickenberg) |
1969 1. FRA (Alain Sarteur, Patrick Bourbeillon, Gerard Fenouil, Francois St. Giles) 2. SOV (Alexander Lebedew, Wladislaw Sapeja, Nikolai Iwanow, Waleri Borsow) 3. TCH (Ladislav Kriz, Dionys Szögedi, Jiri Kynos, Ludvik Bohman) |
1971 1. TCH (Ladislav Kriz, Juraj Demec, Jiri Kynos, Ludek Bohman) 2. POL (Gerard Gramse, Tadeusz Cuch, Zenon Nowosz, Marian Dudziak) 3. ITA (Vincenzo Guerini, Pietro Mennea, Pasqualino Abeti, Ennio Preatoni) |
1974 1. FRA (Lucien Sainte-Rose, Joseph Arame, Bruno Cherrier, Dominique Chauvelot) 2. ITA (Vincenzo Guerini, Norberto Oliosi, Luigi Benedetti, Pietro Mennea) 3. DDR (Manfred Kokot, Michael Droese, Hans-Jürgen Bombach, Siegfried Schenke) |
1978 1. POL (Zenon Nowosz, Zenon Licznerski, Leszek Dunecki, Marian Woronin) 2. DDR (Manfred Kokot, Eugen Ray, Olaf Prenzler, Alexander Thieme) 3. SOV (Sergej Wladimirsew, Nikolai Kolesnikow, Alexander Aksinin, Wladimir Ignatenko) |
1982 1. SOV (Sergej Sokolow, Alexander Aksinin, Andrej Prokofjev, Nikolai Sidorow) 2. DDR (Detlef Kübeck, Olaf Prenzler, Thomas Munkelt, Frank Emmelmann) 3. D (Christian Zirkelbach, Christian Haas, Peter Klein, Erwin Skamrahl) |
1986 1. SOV (Alexander Jevgenjew, Nikolai Juschmanow, Wladimir Murawjov, Wiktor Brysgin) 2. DDR (Thomas Schröder, Steffen Bringmann, Olaf Prenzler, Frank Emmelmann) 3. GB (Elliot Bunney, Daley Thompson, Michael McFarlane, Linford Christie) |
1990 1. FRA (Max Moriničre, Daniel Sangouma, Jean-Charles Trouabal, Bruno Marie-Rose) 2. GB (Darren Braithwaite, John Regis, Marcus Adam, Linford Christie) 3. ITAMario Longo, Ezio Madonia, Sandro Floris, Stefano Tilli) |
1994 1. FRA (Hermann Lomba, Eric Perrot, Jean-Charles Troubal, Daniel Sangouma) 2. UKR (Sergej Osowich, Oleg Kramarenko, Dimitri Wanaikin, Wladyslaw Dologodin) 3. ITA (Ezio Madonia, Domenico Nettis, Giorgio Marras, Sandro Floris) |
1998 1. GB (Allyn Condon, Darren Campbell, Douglas Walker, Julian Golding, -Dwain Chambers, Marlon Devonish) 2. FRA (Thierry Lubin, Frédéric Krantz, Christophe Cheval, Needy Guims, -Rodrigue Nordin) 3. POL (Marcin Krzywanski, Marcin Nowak, Piotr Balcerzak, Ryszard Pilarczyk) |
2002 1. GB (Christian Malcolm, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish, Dwain Chambers)2. UKR (Konstantin Wasjukow, Konstantin Rurak, Anatoli Dowgal, Alexander Kajdasch)3. POL (Roman Pilarczyk, Lukasz Chychla, Marcin Nowak, Marcin Urbas) |
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