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2006 European Athletics Cup

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
2006 European Athletics Cup
Host citySpain Malaga , Spain
Member countries9 (husband) / 9 (women)
(super league)
Medals2
OpeningJune 28, 2006
ClosingJune 29, 2006
date of
StadiumCity 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.

Men
A placeTeamGlasses
01!    France119
02!    Russia116
03!    United Kingdom109
four  Poland108
5  Spain [a]99.5 [a]
6  Ukraine98
7  Italy94
8  Germany [a]86.5 [a]
9  Finland66
Women
A placeTeamGlasses
01!    Russia146
02!    Poland112.5
03!    Ukraineone hundred
four  France99
5  Germany94
6  Spain91
7  United Kingdom86
8  Sweden82
9  Romania77.5

a Germany’s 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

Discipline1st place2nd place3rd 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: βˆ’1.5 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

Discipline1st place2nd place3rd 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]
(βˆ’0.8 m / s)
  Adina Anton [b]
Romania
6.51 m [b]
(+1.7 m / s)
Triple jump  Olga Saladuha
Ukraine
14.10 m
(βˆ’0.7 m / s)
  Victoria Gurova
Russia
14.06 m
(βˆ’1.9 m / s)
  Adeline Gavrille
Romania
14.00 m
(βˆ’1.6 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)

Men
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Belgium120
2  Sweden115
3  Czech104
four  Belarus88
5  Switzerland79
6  Estonia78
7  Norway72
8  Austria63
Women
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Belarus126.5
2  Italy116
3  Czech102
four  Ireland86
5  Finland82
6  Belgium78
7  Switzerland67
8  Latvia61.5

Group B (Thessaloniki)

Men
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Greece121
2  Netherlandsone hundred
3  Portugalone hundred
four  Romania93
5  Hungary87
6  Slovenia79
7  Croatia57
8  Turkey53
Women
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Greece139
2  Bulgaria109
3  Netherlandsone hundred
four  Portugal99
5  Slovenia85
6  Hungary81
7  Turkey67
8  Lithuania42

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)

Men
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Slovakia129.5
2  Ireland109
3  Israel108
four  Denmark108
5  Latvia80
6  Moldova75,5
7  Iceland67
8  Andorra40
Women
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Norway124
2  Slovakia120
3  Croatia117
four  Israel88
5  Denmark87
6  Moldova86.5
7  Iceland68.5
8  Andorra26

Group B (Novi Sad)

Men
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Bulgaria201
2  Serbia and Montenegro198
3  Lithuania182
four  Cyprus176
5  Luxembourg140
6  Azerbaijan129
7  Bosnia and Herzegovina127
8  Georgia97
9  Armenia90
10  Albania87
eleven  North Macedonia47
12  Team of small states of Europe
  Malta
  San marino
  Liechtenstein
43
Women
A placeTeamGlasses
one  Cyprus186.5
2  Serbia and Montenegro179
3  Austria176.5
four  Estonia174
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina108,5
6  Team of small states of Europe
  Luxembourg
  Malta
106
7  Georgia80.5
8  Albania80
9  Armenia79
10  Azerbaijan72
eleven  North Macedonia49

Notes

  1. ↑ 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.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Europe_All-Athletics Cup_2006&oldid = 96060846


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