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1985 European Cup (athletics)

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1985 European Cup
Dates17–18 August ("A" Finals)
10–11 August ("B" & "C" Finals)
Host cityMoscow, Soviet Union
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events36

The 1985 European Cup was the 10th edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]

The "A" Finals were held in Moscow, Soviet Union. The first two teams qualified for the 1985 IAAF World Cup.

"A" Final

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Held on 17 and 18 August in Moscow, Soviet Union[2]

Teams standings

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Results summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: +0.6 m/s)
Marian Woronin
 Poland
10.14 Vladimir Muravyov
 Russia
10.22 Frank Emmelmann
 East Germany
10.33
200 m
(Wind: +0.2 m/s)
Frank Emmelmann
 East Germany
20.23
CR
Aleksandr Yevgenyev
 Soviet Union
20.42 Ralf Lübke
 West Germany
20.43
400 m Thomas Schönlebe
 East Germany
44.96
CR
Vladimir Krylov
 Soviet Union
45.22 Derek Redmond
 Great Britain
45.35
800 m Tom McKean
 Great Britain
1:49.11 Piotr Piekarski
 Poland
1:49.73 Peter Braun
 West Germany
1:49.79
1500 m Steve Cram
 Great Britain
3:43.71 Olaf Beyer
 East Germany
3:44.96 Stefano Mei
 Italy
3:45.14
5000 m Alberto Cova
 Italy
14:05.45 Thomas Wessinghage
 West Germany
14:05.72 Steve Harris
 Great Britain
14:06.25
10,000 m Alberto Cova
 Italy
28:51.46 Werner Schildhauer
 East Germany
28:56.57 Christoph Herle
 West Germany
29:02.92
3000 m steeplechase Patriz Ilg
 West Germany
8:16.14 Bogusław Mamiński
 Poland
8:17.40 Joseph Mahmoud
 France
8:17.85
110 m hurdles
(Wind: +0.6 m/s)
Sergey Usov
 Soviet Union
13.56 Daniele Fontecchio
 Italy
13.66 Stéphane Caristan
 France
13.67
400 m hurdles Harald Schmid
 West Germany
47.85
=CR
Aleksandr Vasilyev
 Soviet Union
47.92 Mark Holtom
 Great Britain
50.47
4 × 100 m  Soviet Union
Andrey Shlyapnikov
Aleksandr Semyonov
Aleksandr Yevgenyev
Vladimir Muravyov
38.28  East Germany
Heiko Truppel
Steffen Bringmann
Olaf Prenzler
Frank Emmelmann
38.53 Italy Italy
Antonio Ullo
Carlo Simionato
Domenico Gorla
Stefano Tilli
38.88
4 × 400 m  West Germany
Erwin Skamrahl
Klaus Just
Harald Schmid
Ralf Lübke
3:00.36
CR
 East Germany
Guido Lieske
Jens Carlowitz
Mathias Schersing
Thomas Schönlebe
3:00.48  Great Britain
Alan Slack
Kriss Akabusi
Derek Redmond
Todd Bennett
3:03.31
High jump Ján Zvara
 Czechoslovakia
2.29 Gerd Wessig
 East Germany
2.29 Igor Paklin
 Soviet Union
2.26
Pole vault Sergey Bubka
 Soviet Union
5.80
CR
Philippe Collet
 France
5.70 Marian Kolasa
 Poland
5.60
Long jump Sergey Layevskiy
 Soviet Union
8.19 Jan Leitner
 Czechoslovakia
8.00 Uwe Lange
 East Germany
7.96
Triple jump John Herbert
 Great Britain
17.39 Volker Mai
 East Germany
17.26 Oleg Protsenko
 Soviet Union
16.99
Shot put Sergey Smirnov
 Soviet Union
22.05
CR
Alessandro Andrei
 Italy
20.26 Udo Beyer
 East Germany
20.51
Discus throw Imrich Bugár
 Czechoslovakia
66.80 Georgiy Kolnootchenko
 Soviet Union
65.60 Dariusz Juzyszyn
 Poland
65.12
Hammer throw Jüri Tamm
 Soviet Union
82.90
CR
František Vrbka
 Czechoslovakia
80.38 Matthias Moder
 East Germany
77.88
Javelin throw Uwe Hohn
 East Germany
92.88
CR
Viktor Yevsyukov
 Soviet Union
88.26 Zdeněk Adamec
 Czechoslovakia
86.08
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: +0.1 m/s)
Marlies Göhr
 East Germany
10.95
CR
Marina Zhirova
 Soviet Union
10.98 Anelia Nuneva
 Bulgaria
11.14
200 m
(Wind: +0.2 m/s)
Marita Koch
 East Germany
22.02
CR
Elvira Barbashina
 Soviet Union
22.70 Ewa Kasprzyk
 Poland
22.72
400 m Olga Vladykina
 Soviet Union
48.60
=CR
Kirsten Emmelmann
 East Germany
50.20 Rositsa Stamenova
 Bulgaria
51.75
800 m Jarmila Kratochvílová
 Czechoslovakia
1:55.91
CR
Nadiya Olizarenko
 Soviet Union
1:56.63 Christine Wachtel
 East Germany
1:56.71
1500 m Ravilya Agletdinova
 Soviet Union
3:58.40
CR
Christina Boxer
 Great Britain
4:02.58 Hildegard Körner
 East Germany
4:03.55
3000 m Zola Budd
 Great Britain
8:35.32
CR
Zamira Zaytseva
 Soviet Union
8:35.74 Ulrike Bruns
 East Germany
8:36.51
10,000 m Olga Bondarenko
 Soviet Union
31:47.38
CR
Ines Bibernell
 East Germany
32:47.42 Angela Tooby
 Great Britain
33:04.66
100 m hurdles
(Wind: +1.6 m/s)
Ginka Zagorcheva
 Bulgaria
12.77 Vera Akimova
 Soviet Union
12.80 Cornelia Oschkenat
 East Germany
12.83
400 m hurdles Sabine Busch
 East Germany
54.13
CR
Marina Stepanova
 Soviet Union
54.73 Genowefa Błaszak
 Poland
55.90
4 × 100 m  East Germany
Silke Gladisch
Marita Koch
Ingrid Auerswald-Lange
Marlies Göhr
41.65
CR
 Soviet Union
Antonina Nastoburko
Natalya Pomoshchnikova
Marina Zhirova
Elvira Barbashina
42.00  Poland
Elżbieta Tomczak
Iwona Pakuła
Ewa Pisiewicz
Ewa Kasprzyk
42.71
4 × 400 m  Soviet Union
Olga Nazarova
Nadiya Olizarenko
Mariya Pinigina
Olga Vladykina
3:18.58
CR
 East Germany
Kirsten Emmelmann
Sabine Busch
Dagmar Neubauer
Petra Müller
3:20.10  Czechoslovakia
Alena Bulirová
Zuzana Moravčíková
Milena Strnadová
Jarmila Kratochvílová
3:26.59
High jump Stefka Kostadinova
 Bulgaria
2.06
CR
Tamara Bykova
 Soviet Union
2.02 Susanne Helm
 East Germany
1.96
Long jump Galina Chistyakova
 Soviet Union
7.28
CR
Heike Drechsler
 East Germany
7.23 Sabine Braun
 West Germany
6.71
Shot put Natalya Lisovskaya
 Soviet Union
21.10 Helena Fibingerová
 Czechoslovakia
19.86 Ines Müller
 East Germany
19.76
Discus throw Galina Savinkova
 Soviet Union
70.24 Martina Opitz
 East Germany
68.20 Tsvetanka Khristova
 Bulgaria
62.92
Javelin throw Petra Felke
 East Germany
73.20
CR
Fatima Whitbread
 Great Britain
71.90 Natalya Kolenchukova
 Soviet Union
65.92
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)

"B" Final

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Both "B" finals held on 10 and 11 August in Budapest, Hungary[2]

"C" Finals

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All "C" finals held on 10 and 11 August[2]

Men

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Women

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References

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  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 (p468)
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