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1978 European Athletics Indoor Championships

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1978 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates11–12 March 1978
Host cityMilan
Italy Italy
VenuePalasport di San Siro
Events19
Participation252 athletes from
25 nations
Records set1 WR, 7 CR
← 1977 San Sebastián
1979 Vienna →

The 9th European Athletics Indoor Championships were held at Palasport di San Siro in Milan, a city in Italy, between 11–12 March 1978. It was the first time the championships were held in Italy.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
Nikolay Kolesnikov (URS) 6.64 Petar Petrov (BUL) 6.66 Aleksandr Aksinin (URS) 6.73
400 metres
Pietro Mennea (ITA) 46.51 Ryszard Podlas (POL) 46.55 Nikolay Chernetskiy (URS) 46.72
800 metres
Markku Taskinen (FIN) 1:47.35 NR Olaf Beyer (GDR) 1:47.68 Roger Milhau (FRA) 1:47.8a
1500 metres
Antti Loikkanen (FIN) 3:38.16 CR Thomas Wessinghage (FRG) 3:38.23 Jürgen Straub (GDR) 3:40.2a
3000 metres
Markus Ryffel (SUI) 7:49.5a Emiel Puttemans (BEL) 7:49.9a Jörg Peter (GDR) 7:50.1a
60 metres hurdles
Thomas Munkelt (GDR) 7.62 =CR Vyacheslav Kulebyakin (URS) 7.72 Giuseppe Buttari (ITA) 7.86
High jump
Vladimir Yashchenko (URS) 2.35 WR Rolf Beilschmidt (GDR) 2.29 Wolfgang Killing (FRG) 2.27
Pole vault
Tadeusz Ślusarski (POL) 5.45 Vladimir Trofimenko (URS) 5.40 Vladimir Sergiyenko (URS) 5.40
Long jump
László Szalma (HUN) 7.83 Ronald Desruelles (BEL) 7.75 Vladimir Tsepelyov (URS) 7.73
Triple jump
Anatoliy Piskulin (URS) 16.82 Keith Connor (GBR) 16.53 Aleksandr Yakovlev (URS) 16.47
Shot put
Reijo Ståhlberg (FIN) 20.48 Władysław Komar (POL) 20.16 Geoff Capes (GBR) 20.11

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
Marlies Oelsner (GDR) 7.12 CR Linda Haglund (SWE) 7.18 NR Lyudmila Storozhkova (URS) 7.27
400 metres
Marina Sidorova (URS) 52.42 Rita Bottiglieri (ITA) 53.18 Karoline Käfer (AUT) 53.56
800 metres
Ulrike Bruns (GDR) 2:02.3a Totka Petrova (BUL) 2:02.5a Mariana Suman (ROM) 2:03.4a
1500 metres
Ileana Silai (ROM) 4:07.1a CR Natalia Marasescu (ROM) 4:07.4a Brigitte Kraus (FRG) 4:07.6a
60 metres hurdles
Johanna Klier (GDR) 7.94 CR Grażyna Rabsztyn (POL) 8.07 Silvia Kempin (FRG) 8.15
High jump
Sara Simeoni (ITA) 1.94 CR Brigitte Holzapfel (FRG) 1.91 Urszula Kielan (POL) 1.88
Long jump
Jarmila Nygrýnová (TCH) 6.62 Ildikó Erdélyi (HUN) 6.49 Sue Reeve (GBR) 6.48
Shot put
Helena Fibingerová (TCH) 20.67 Margitta Droese (GDR) 19.77 Eva Wilms (FRG) 19.24

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany (GDR)4329
2 Soviet Union (URS)42612
3 Finland (FIN)3003
4 Italy (ITA)2114
5 Czechoslovakia (TCH)2002
6 Poland (POL)1315
7 Romania (ROU)1113
8 Hungary (HUN)1102
9 Switzerland (SUI)1001
10 West Germany (FRG)0246
11 Belgium (BEL)0202
Bulgaria (BUL)0202
13 Great Britain (GBR)0123
14 Sweden (SWE)0101
15 Austria (AUT)0011
France (FRA)0011
Totals (16 nations)19191957


Participating nations

References

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