The 27th European Athletics Cup was held on June 28-29, 2006 at the City Stadium in Malaga ( Spain ). At the start of the Super League (the strongest division of the tournament) were 9 of the continent's best national teams among men and women. For two days, the participants fought for team points in 20 athletics disciplines.
| 2006 European Athletics Cup | |
|---|---|
| Host city | |
| Member countries | 9 (husband) / 9 (women) (super league) |
| Medals | 2 |
| Opening | June 28, 2006 |
| Closing | June 29, 2006 |
| date of | |
| Stadium | City stadium |
Earlier, June 17-18, in the Czech Republic of Prague and Greek Thessaloniki , competitions were held in the First League, in the Slovak Banska Bystrica and Serbian Novi Sad in the Second League.
The tournament was selected for the September World Cup in Athens . The two best teams in each of the standings were selected in the Greek capital. They became France and Russia in men and Russia and Poland in women.
For the fourth time in a row, the Russian women's team won the relay 4x400 meters in the framework of the European Cup. The third victory in a row was won by the British Christian Malcolm in the 200-meter race and the Pole Shimon Zelkovsky in the hammer throw.
Content
- 1 Super League
- 1.1 Team Championship
- 1.2 The strongest in individual species - men
- 1.3 The strongest in individual species - women
- 2 League One
- 2.1 Group A (Prague)
- 2.2 Group B (Thessaloniki)
- 3 Second League
- 3.1 Group A (Banska Bystrica)
- 3.2 Group B (Novi Sad)
- 4 notes
- 5 See also
- 6 References
Super League
Team Championship
The city stadium of Malaga had nine treadmills, which allowed to increase the number of participating teams to a similar number. The French men's team won the European Cup for the second time in history, and Russian women did it for the tenth time in a row (in total, they won 12 victories since 1993).
Athletes from Russia won 10 of the 20 disciplines of the Women's Cup, another six were in the top three and eventually scored a record team sum in the history of the tournament - 146 points.
Spain, Italy and Finland for men and the United Kingdom, Sweden and Romania for women dropped out in the First League.
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| France | 119 | |
| Russia | 116 | |
| United Kingdom | 109 | |
| four | Poland | 108 |
| 5 | Spain [a] | 99.5 [a] |
| 6 | Ukraine | 98 |
| 7 | Italy | 94 |
| 8 | Germany [a] | 86.5 [a] |
| 9 | Finland | 66 |
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| Russia | 146 | |
| Poland | 112.5 | |
| Ukraine | one hundred | |
| four | France | 99 |
| 5 | Germany | 94 |
| 6 | Spain | 91 |
| 7 | United Kingdom | 86 |
| 8 | Sweden | 82 |
| 9 | Romania | 77.5 |
a Germanyβs eighth men's national team has retained its place in the Super League as the host for the next Cup . At the end of the competition, the sixth place was taken by the Spanish national team and flew to the First League. Only in 2012, after doping disqualification of the core pusher Yuriy Belonog, the Ukrainian team lost points and missed the Spaniards in fifth place in the standings of the European Cup - 2006.
Strongest in Individual Forms - Men
Abbreviations: WR - world record | ER - Europe's record | NR - national record | CR - European Cup record
| Discipline | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 m (wind: +2.6 m / s ) | Ronald ponyon France | 10.13 | Dwayne Chambers United Kingdom | 10.19 | Andrey Epishin Russia | 10.19 |
| 200 m (wind: +1.8 m / s) | Christian Malcolm United Kingdom | 20.29 | Ronald ponyon France | 20.37 | Marcin Urbas Poland | 20.55 |
| 400 m | Marc Racquil France | 45.89 | Vladislav Frolov Russia | 46.13 | Daniel Dombrowski Poland | 46.37 |
| 800 m | Juan de Dios Jurado Spain | 1.46.00 | Ivan Geshko Ukraine | 1.46.24 | Florent Lacasse France | 1.46,44 |
| 1,500 m | Ivan Geshko Ukraine | 3.50.34 | Juan Carlos Iguero Spain | 3.50.85 | Alexander Krivchonkov Russia | 3.51.96 |
| 3000 m | Sergio Gallardo Spain | 8.27.78 | Mohammed Farah United Kingdom | 8.27.91 | Driss mazuzi France | 8.28.64 |
| 5000 m | Sergey Lebed Ukraine | 14.16.83 | Juan Carlos de la Ossa Spain | 14.17.65 | Sergey Ivanov Russia | 14.18.14 |
| Relay 4 Γ 100 m | Poland Dariush Kuts Lukas Hyla Marcin Endrusinsky Marcin Urbas | 39.07 | Italy Luca Verdecchia Stefano Anceschi Massimiliano Donati Francesco Scuderi | 39.14 | United Kingdom Tim Abeye Marlon Devonish Christian Malcolm Harry akins-erity | 39.31 |
| Relay 4 Γ 400 m | France Leslie John Bris Panel Naman Keita Marc Racquil | 3.03.59 | Poland Rafal Verushevsky Peter Klimchak Marcin Marcinishin Daniel Dombrowski | 3.03.86 | Italy Andrew Howe Gianni Carabelli Luca Galletti Andrea Barbury | 3.04.27 |
| 110 m with barriers (wind: β1.5 m / s) | Laji dukure France | 13.27 | Andy turner United Kingdom | 13.47 | Igor Rewind Russia | 13.50 |
| 400 m with barriers | Naman Keita France | 50,20 | Alexander Derevyagin Russia | 50.35 | Gianni Carabelli Italy | 50.45 |
| 3000 m obstacle course | Antonio David Jimenez Spain | 8.25.59 | Vincent Le Dofen France | 8.28.77 | Yucca Keskisalo Finland | 8.30.45 |
| High jump | Andrey Silnov Russia | 2.31 m | Giulio Cotti Italy | 2.29 m | Jermain Mason United Kingdom | 2.27 m |
| Pole vault | Romain Mesnil France | 5.70 m | Giuseppe Gibilisco Italy | 5.65 m | Mikko Latvala Finland | 5.45 m |
| Long jump | Andrew Howe Italy | 8.29 m (+0.5 m / s) | Salim Sdiri France | 8.15 m (+1.0 m / s) | Marcin Stajak Poland | 8.09 m (+1.1 m / s) |
| Triple jump | Fabrizio Donato Italy | 16.99 m (+1.6 m / s) | Victor Yastrebov Ukraine | 16.91 m (+0.9 m / s) | Julien Kapek France | 16.80 m (+1.5 m / s) |
| Shot put | Pavel Sofin Russia | 20.59 m | Manuel Martinez Spain | 20.58 m | Ralph Bartels Germany | 20.43 m |
| Discus throw | Peter Malakhovsky Poland | 66.21 m Nr | Lars Riedel Germany | 63.47 m | Mario pestano Spain | 62.35 m |
| Hammer throwing | Shimon Zelkovsky Poland | 79.31 m | Andrey Skvaruk Ukraine | 78.71 m | Olli-Pekka Karjalainen Finland | 77.08 m |
| Javelin-throwing | Tero PitkamΓ€ki Finland | 85.30 m | Sergey Makarov Russia | 82.43 m | Igor Yanik Poland | 79.30 m |
Strongest in Individual Species - Women
| Discipline | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 m (wind: +2.4 m / s ) | Julia Gushchina Russia | 11.13 | Joyce Maduac United Kingdom | 11.29 | Fabienne Bere-Martinel France | 11.35 |
| 200 m (wind: +0.6 m / s) | Olga Zaitseva Russia | 22.73 | Angela Morosana Romania | 22.91 | Monica Beynar Poland | 22.97 |
| 400 m | Svetlana Pospelova Russia | 50.77 | Nicola Sanders United Kingdom | 51.92 | Claudia Hoffman Germany | 52.81 |
| 800 m | Svetlana Kluka Russia | 2.01,99 | Monica Gradzki Germany | 2.04.13 | Maite Martinez Spain | 2.04.16 |
| 1,500 m | Yulia Chizhenko Russia | 4.14.39 | Latifa Essaroch France | 4.14.76 | Natalia Tobias Ukraine | 4.15.36 |
| 3000 m | Joanne Pavey United Kingdom | 8.52.54 | Olesya Syryeva Russia | 8.58.27 | Justina Lesman Poland | 2/9/64 |
| 5000 m | Lilia Shobukhova Russia | 16.18,23 | Marta Dominguez Spain | 16.25.21 | Natalia Berkut Ukraine | 16.26.12 |
| Relay 4 Γ 100 m | Russia Natalya Rusakova Julia Gushchina Ekaterina Kondratieva Larisa Kruglova | 43.71 | France Adriana Lamal Fabienne Bere-Martinel Celine Distel Karima Luami | 43.75 | Ukraine Elena Cebanu Elena Sinyavina Irina Shtangeeva Oksana Shcherbak | 43.86 |
| Relay 4 Γ 400 m | Russia Elena Migunova Olga Zaitseva Tatyana Veshkurova Natalya Antyuh | 3.23.51 | Poland Zuzanna Radetskaya Monica Beynar Malgozhata Pskit Grazhina Prokopek | 3.26.60 | United Kingdom Helen Karagunis Nicola Sanders Melanie Perkiss Lee McConnell | 3.26.98 |
| 100 m with barriers (wind: +0.8 m / s) | Suzanne Callour Sweden | 12.69 | Kirsten Bolm Germany | 12.74 | Adriana Lamal France | 12.90 |
| 400 m with barriers | Tasha Danvers United Kingdom | 55.65 | Evgenia Isakova Russia | 55.82 | Tatyana Tereshchuk Ukraine | 55.87 |
| 3000 m obstacle course | Elena Sidorchenkova Russia | 9.45.73 | Rosa Maria Morato Spain | 9.49.81 | Katarzyna Kowalska Poland | 9.56.10 |
| High jump | Kaisa Bergquist Sweden | 1.97 m | Ruth Beitia Spain | 1.95 m | Anna Chicherova Russia | 1.92 m |
| Pole vault | Monica Pyrek Poland | 4.75 m CR | Vanessa Boslack France | 4.70 m Nr | Nastya Red Germany | 4,55 m |
| Long jump | Eunice Barber [b] France | 6.61 m [b] (+0.3 m / s) | Daniela Lincoln-Saavedra [b] Sweden | 6.55 m [b] (β0.8 m / s) | Adina Anton [b] Romania | 6.51 m [b] (+1.7 m / s) |
| Triple jump | Olga Saladuha Ukraine | 14.10 m (β0.7 m / s) | Victoria Gurova Russia | 14.06 m (β1.9 m / s) | Adeline Gavrille Romania | 14.00 m (β1.6 m / s) |
| Shot put | Petra Lammert Germany | 19.36 m | Irina Khudoroshkina Russia | 18.29 m | Kristina Zabavskaya Poland | 17.78 m |
| Discus throw | Franca Dietzsc Germany | 65.54 m | Daria Pishchalnikova Russia | 64.24 m | Nicolaeta Grasu Romania | 61.91 m |
| Hammer throwing | Tatyana Lysenko Russia | 76.50 m CR | Kamila Skolimovskaya Poland | 68.16 m | Irina Sekacheva Ukraine | 67.96 m |
| Javelin-throwing | Barbara Madeychik Poland | 64.08 m Nr | Felicia Moldovan Romania | 60.49 m | Mercedes Chilla Spain | 60.22 m |
b On September 18, 2013, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency announced a two-year disqualification of Tatiana Kotova, a long-distance jumper. Rechecking her doping test from the 2005 World Cup gave a positive result for the forbidden foreman. The results of the athlete from August 10, 2005 to August 9, 2007 were canceled, including the first place in the European Cup - 2006 with a jump of 6.67 m [1] .
League One
Competitions in the First League were held June 17-18 in two divisions, each of which had 8 male and female teams. Group A teams performed in Czech Prague , Group B - in Thessaloniki, Greece. The next Super League draw went to Belgium and Greece for men and Belarus and Greece for women. Estonia, Norway, Austria, Croatia and Turkey for men and Belgium, Switzerland, Latvia, Turkey and Lithuania for women flew to the Second League.
Group A (Prague)
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Belgium | 120 |
| 2 | Sweden | 115 |
| 3 | Czech | 104 |
| four | Belarus | 88 |
| 5 | Switzerland | 79 |
| 6 | Estonia | 78 |
| 7 | Norway | 72 |
| 8 | Austria | 63 |
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Belarus | 126.5 |
| 2 | Italy | 116 |
| 3 | Czech | 102 |
| four | Ireland | 86 |
| 5 | Finland | 82 |
| 6 | Belgium | 78 |
| 7 | Switzerland | 67 |
| 8 | Latvia | 61.5 |
Group B (Thessaloniki)
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Greece | 121 |
| 2 | Netherlands | one hundred |
| 3 | Portugal | one hundred |
| four | Romania | 93 |
| 5 | Hungary | 87 |
| 6 | Slovenia | 79 |
| 7 | Croatia | 57 |
| 8 | Turkey | 53 |
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Greece | 139 |
| 2 | Bulgaria | 109 |
| 3 | Netherlands | one hundred |
| four | Portugal | 99 |
| 5 | Slovenia | 85 |
| 6 | Hungary | 81 |
| 7 | Turkey | 67 |
| 8 | Lithuania | 42 |
League Two
Competitions in the Second League were held June 17-18 in two divisions. Group A teams performed in Slovakian Banska Bystrica , group B - in Serbian Novi Sad . The next draw of the First League was Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia and Ireland for men and Cyprus, Serbia and Montenegro, Norway and Slovakia for women.
Group A (Banska Bystrica)
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Slovakia | 129.5 |
| 2 | Ireland | 109 |
| 3 | Israel | 108 |
| four | Denmark | 108 |
| 5 | Latvia | 80 |
| 6 | Moldova | 75,5 |
| 7 | Iceland | 67 |
| 8 | Andorra | 40 |
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Norway | 124 |
| 2 | Slovakia | 120 |
| 3 | Croatia | 117 |
| four | Israel | 88 |
| 5 | Denmark | 87 |
| 6 | Moldova | 86.5 |
| 7 | Iceland | 68.5 |
| 8 | Andorra | 26 |
Group B (Novi Sad)
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Bulgaria | 201 |
| 2 | Serbia and Montenegro | 198 |
| 3 | Lithuania | 182 |
| four | Cyprus | 176 |
| 5 | Luxembourg | 140 |
| 6 | Azerbaijan | 129 |
| 7 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 127 |
| 8 | Georgia | 97 |
| 9 | Armenia | 90 |
| 10 | Albania | 87 |
| eleven | North Macedonia | 47 |
| 12 | Team of small states of Europe Malta San marino Liechtenstein | 43 |
| A place | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|
| one | Cyprus | 186.5 |
| 2 | Serbia and Montenegro | 179 |
| 3 | Austria | 176.5 |
| four | Estonia | 174 |
| 5 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 108,5 |
| 6 | Team of small states of Europe Luxembourg Malta | 106 |
| 7 | Georgia | 80.5 |
| 8 | Albania | 80 |
| 9 | Armenia | 79 |
| 10 | Azerbaijan | 72 |
| eleven | North Macedonia | 49 |
Notes
- β Kotova was suspended for two years for doping and deprived of the 2005 World Cup medal , sports.ru (September 18, 2013). Archived on November 11, 2017. Date of treatment November 11, 2017.
See also
- Indoor Athletics European Cup 2006
Links
- European Cup Super League - Malaga 2006 Results . EA . - Results of competitions in the Super League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- European Cup First League Group A - Praha 2006 Results . EA . - The results of the competitions in Group A of the First League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- European Cup First League Group B - ThessalonΓki 2006 Results . EA . - The results of the competitions in Group B of the First League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- European Cup Second League Group A - BanskΓ‘ Bystrica 2006 Results . EA . - The results of the competitions in Group A of the Second League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- European Cup Second League Group B - Novi Sad 2006 Results . EA . - The results of the competitions in Group B of the Second League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- Martin Rix European Cup A Final and Super League (Men ) . GBR Athletics. - The results of the finals A and the Super League of the European Cup among men (1965-2006). Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- Martin Rix European Cup A Final and Super League (Women ) . GBR Athletics. - Results of finals A and Super League European Cup for women (1965-2006). Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- Martin Rix European Cup B Final and First League . GBR Athletics. - The results of the finals of B and the First League of the European Cup (1965-2006). Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.
- Martin Rix European Cup C Final and Second League . GBR Athletics. - The results of the finals of C and Second League European Cup (1965-2006). Date of treatment November 11, 2017. Archived November 11, 2017.