The 12th European Athletics Championships were held from 29 August to 3 September 1978 in the Stadion Evžena Rošického in Prague, the capital city of Czechoslovakia (present-day Czech Republic). Contemporaneous reports on the event were given in the Glasgow Herald.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Quick Facts 12th European Athletics Championships, Dates ...
12th European Athletics Championships
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The logo of the 1978 European Athletics Championships
Dates29 August – 3 September
Host cityPrague, Czechoslovakia
VenueStadion Evžena Rošického
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events40
Participation1004 athletes from
29 nations
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There were a number of disqualifications because of infringements of IAAF doping rules resulting in 18-month bans for shot putter Yevgeniy Mironov, javelin thrower Vasiliy Yershov, and pentathletes Nadiya Tkachenko and Yekaterina Gordiyenko, all competing for the Soviet Union, as well as shot putter Elena Stoyanova from Bulgaria.[9]

Men's results

Complete results were published.[10]

Track

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Pietro Mennea
 Italy
10.27[nb1]Eugen Ray
 East Germany
10.36Vladimir Ignatenko
 Soviet Union
10.37
200 metres
details
Pietro Mennea
 Italy
20.16 CROlaf Prenzler
 East Germany
20.61Peter Muster
  Switzerland
20.64
400 metres
details
Franz-Peter Hofmeister
 West Germany
45.73Karel Kolář
 Czechoslovakia
45.77Francis Demarthon
 France
45.97
800 metres
details
Olaf Beyer
 East Germany
1:43.84 CRSteve Ovett
 Great Britain
1:44.09Sebastian Coe
 Great Britain
1:44.76
1500 metres
details
Steve Ovett
 Great Britain
3:35.59 CREamonn Coghlan
 Ireland
3:36.57David Moorcroft
 Great Britain
3:36.70
5000 metres
details
Venanzio Ortis
 Italy
13:28.57Markus Ryffel
  Switzerland
Aleksandr Fedotkin
 Soviet Union
13:28.66
10,000 metres
details
Martti Vainio
 Finland
27:30.99 CR, NRVenanzio Ortis
 Italy
27:31.48Aleksandras Antipovas
 Soviet Union
27:31.50
Marathon
details
Leonid Moseyev
 Soviet Union
2:11:57.5 CRNikolay Penzin
 Soviet Union
2:11:59.0Karel Lismont
 Belgium
2:12:07.7
110 metres hurdles
details
Thomas Munkelt
 East Germany
13.54Jan Pusty
 Poland
13.55Arto Bryggare
 Finland
13.56
400 metres hurdles
details
Harald Schmid
 West Germany
48.51 CRDmitriy Stukalov
 Soviet Union
49.72Vasyl Arkhypenko
 Soviet Union
49.77
3000 metres steeplechase
details
Bronislaw Malinowski
 Poland
8:15.08Patriz Ilg
 West Germany
8:16.92Ismo Toukonen
 Finland
8:18.29
20 kilometres walk
details
Roland Wieser
 East Germany
1:23:11.5 CRPyotr Pochynchuk
 Soviet Union
1:23:43.0Anatoliy Solomin
 Soviet Union
1:24:11.5
50 kilometres walk
details
Jorge Llopart
 Spain
3:53:29.9 CRVeniamin Soldatenko
 Soviet Union
3:55:12.1Jan Ornoch
 Poland
3:55:15.9
4 × 100 metres relay
details
 Poland
Zenon Nowosz
Zenon Licznerski
Leszek Dunecki
Marian Woronin
38.58 CR East Germany
Manfred Kokot
Eugen Ray
Olaf Prenzler
Alexander Thieme
38.78 Soviet Union
Sergey Vladimirtsev
Nikolay Kolesnikov
Aleksandr Aksinin
Vladimir Ignatenko
38.82
4 × 400 metres relay
details
 West Germany
Martin Weppler
Franz-Peter Hofmeister
Bernd Herrmann
Harald Schmid
3:02.03 CR Poland
Jerzy Włodarczyk
Zbigniew Jaremski
Cezary Łapiński
Ryszard Podlas
3:03.62 Czechoslovakia
Josef Lomický
František Brečka
Miroslav Tulis
Karel Kolář
3:04.99
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Field

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: In shot put, Yevgeniy Mironov initially finished second (20.87m), but was disqualified for an infringement of IAAF doping rules.[9]

Women's results

Track

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Marlies Göhr
 East Germany
11.13 =CRLinda Haglund
 Sweden
11.29Lyudmila Maslakova
 Soviet Union
11.31
200 metres
details
Lyudmila Kondratyeva
 Soviet Union
22.52Marlies Göhr
 East Germany
22.53Carla Bodendorf
 East Germany
22.64
400 metres
details
Marita Koch
 East Germany
48.94 WR – CRChristina Brehmer
 East Germany
50.38Irena Szewińska
 Poland
50.40
800 metres
details
Tatyana Providokhina
 Soviet Union
1:55.80 CRNadezhda Mushta
 Soviet Union
1:55.82Zoya Rigel
 Soviet Union
1:56.57
1500 metres
details
Giana Romanova
 Soviet Union
3:59.01 CRNatalia Mărășescu
 Romania
3:59.77Totka Petrova
 Bulgaria
4:00.15
3000 metres
details
Svetlana Ulmasova
 Soviet Union
8:33.16 CRNatalia Mărășescu
 Romania
8:33.53Grete Waitz
 Norway
8:34.33
100 metres hurdles
details[nb1]
Johanna Klier
 East Germany
12.62Tatyana Anisimova
 Soviet Union
12.67Gudrun Berend
 East Germany
12.73
400 metres hurdles
details
Tatyana Zelentsova
 Soviet Union
54.89Silvia Hollmann
 West Germany
55.14Karin Roßley
 East Germany
55.36
4 × 100 metres relay
details
Vera Anisimova
Lyudmila Maslakova
Lyudmila Kondratyeva
Lyudmila Storozhkova
 Soviet Union
42.54Beverley Goddard
Kathy Smallwood
Sharon Colyear
Sonia Lannaman
 Great Britain
42.72Johanna Klier
Monika Hamann
Carla Bodendorf
Marlies Göhr
 East Germany
43.07
4 × 400 metres relay
details
Christiane Marquardt
Barbara Krug
Christina Brehmer
Marita Koch
 East Germany
3:21.20 CRTatyana Prorochenko
Nadezhda Mushta
Tatyana Providokhina
Mariya Kulchunova
 Soviet Union
3:22.53Małgorzata Grajewska
Krystyna Kacperczyk
Genowefa Błaszak
Irena Szewińska
 Poland
3:26.76
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  • nb1 Grażyna Rabsztyn (Poland), who was disqualified in the final, ran a championship record of 12.60 in the semifinal.

Field

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: In pentathlon, Nadiya Tkachenko (URS) initially finished 1st (4744pts), but was disqualified for an infringement of IAAF doping rules.[9]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Czechoslovakia)

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)12121034
2 East Germany (GDR)12101133
3 West Germany (FRG)4228
4 Italy (ITA)4105
5 Poland (POL)2237
6 Great Britain (GBR)1427
7 Finland (FIN)1236
8 Yugoslavia (YUG)1102
9 France (FRA)1012
10 Hungary (HUN)1001
 Spain (ESP)1001
12 Czechoslovakia (TCH)*0235
13 Romania (ROU)0202
14 Switzerland (SUI)0112
15 Ireland (IRL)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
17 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
Totals (19 entries)404139120
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Participation

According to an unofficial count, 847 athletes from 30 countries participated in the event, 157 athletes less than the official number of 1004, and one country more than the official number of 29 as published.[11] The significantly higher official number might include coaches and/or officials.

References

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