2005 European Cup (athletics)

The 2005 European Cup was the 26th edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]

2005 European Cup
Dates17–18 June (Super Leagues)
18–19 June (First & Second Leagues)
Host cityFlorence, Italy
VenueStadio Luigi Ridolfi
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events40

The Super League Finals were held in Florence, Italy from 17 to 19 June, like two years before the 2003 European Cup.[2]

Super League

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Team standings

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Top six teams qualified for the 2006 European Indoor Cup.

Results summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: +2.1 m/s)
Ronald Pognon
  France
10.06w Mark Lewis-Francis
  Great Britain
10.10w Simone Collio
  Italy
10.15w
200 m
(Wind: -0.6 m/s)
Christian Malcolm
  Great Britain
20.15 Tobias Unger
  Germany
20.36 Jirí Vojtík
  Czech Republic
20.66
400 m Marc Raquil
  France
45.80 Simon Kirch
  Germany
45.86 Andrey Rudnitskiy
  Russia
46.06
800 m Antonio Manuel Reina
  Spain
1:46.11 Grzegorz Krzosek
  Poland
1:46.52 Dmitriy Bogdanov
  Russia
1:46.79
1500 m Juan Carlos Higuero
  Spain
3:41.72 Mounir Yemmouni
  France
3:42.10 Paweł Czapiewski
  Poland
3:42.19
3000 m Jesús España
  Spain
8:16.48 Mo Farah
  Great Britain
8:17.28 Yared Shegumo
  Poland
8:18.06
5000 m Juan Carlos de la Ossa
  Spain
13:30.97 Bouabdellah Tahri
  France
13:32.34 Jan Fitschen
  Germany
13:33.46
3000 m steeplechase Antonio Jiménez
  Spain
8:20.17 Radosław Popławski
  Poland
8:20.48 Vincent Le Dauphin
  France
8:22.03
110 m hurdles
(Wind: +2.0 m/s)
Ladji Doucouré
  France
13.16 Thomas Blaschek
  Germany
13.44 Andrea Giaconi
  Italy
13.68
400 m hurdles Naman Keïta
  France
48.77 Marek Plawgo
  Poland
48.99 Gianni Carabelli
  Italy
49.04
4 × 100 m   Great Britain
Jason Gardener
Marlon Devonish
Christian Malcolm
Mark Lewis-Francis
38.67   Italy
Luca Verdecchia
Simone Collio
Marco Torrieri
Koura Kaba Fantoni
38.69   France
Lueyi Dovy
Ronald Pognon
Ladji Doucouré
Ydrissa M'Barke
38.78
4 × 400 m   Great Britain
Robert Tobin
Graham Hedman
Malachi Davis
Tim Benjamin
3:00.51   Poland
Piotr Klimczak
Marcin Marciniszyn
Robert Maćkowiak
Marek Plawgo
3:01.33   France
Abderhahim El Haouzy
Naman Keïta
Richard Maunier
Marc Raquil
3:01.65
High jump Aleksey Dmitrik
  Russia
2.30 Nicola Ciotti
  Italy
2.30 Svatoslav Ton
  Czech Republic
2.27
Pole vault Giuseppe Gibilisco
  Italy
5.80 Adam Ptácek
  Czech Republic
5.60 Yevgeniy Mikhailichenko
  Russia
5.50
Long jump Nils Winter
  Sweden
8.06 Salim Sdiri
  France
8.05w Vitaliy Shkurlatov
  Russia
7.98
Triple jump Charles Friedek
  Germany
17.20 Danila Burkenya
  Russia
17.06 Sébastien Pincemail
  France
16.83
Shot put Ralf Bartels
  Germany
20.76 Manuel Martínez
  Spain
20.28 Petr Stehlík
  Czech Republic
20.24
Discus throw Mario Pestano
  Spain
66.29 Michael Möllenbeck
  Germany
64.12 Diego Fortuna
  Italy
61.06
Hammer throw Szymon Ziółkowski
  Poland
79.14 Ilya Konovalov
  Russia
76.78 Markus Esser
  Germany
76.11
Javelin throw Mark Frank
  Germany
82.38 Aleksandr Ivanov
  Russia
81.96 Francesco Pignata
  Italy
81.67
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: 1.3 m/s)
Christine Arron
  France
11.09 Olga Fyodorova
  Russia
11.21 Maria Karastamati
  Greece
11.30
200 m
(Wind: -0.6 m/s)
Christine Arron
  France
22.84 Yelena Bolsun
  Russia
23.00 Marina Maydanova
  Ukraine
23.01
400 m Natalya Antyukh
  Russia
50.67 Antonina Yefremova
  Ukraine
51.56 Dimitra Dova
  Greece
51.89
800 m Maria Cioncan
  Romania
2:00.88 Monika Gradzki
  Germany
2:01.00 Svetlana Klyuka
  Russia
2:01.02
1500 m Yuliya Chizhenko
  Russia
4:06.76 Maria Cioncan
  Romania
4:07.39 Bouchra Ghezielle
  France
4:08.02
3000 m Yelena Zadorozhnaya
  Russia
8:57.08 Maria Martins
  France
9:00.71 Tatyana Krivobok
  Ukraine
9:01.65
5000 m Liliya Shobukhova
  Russia
15:01.15 Wioletta Janowska
  Poland
15:08.38 Mihaela Botezan
  Romania
15:13.36
3000 m steeplechase Cristina Casandra
  Romania
9:35.95
CR
Lyubov Ivanova
  Russia
9:46.63 Justyna Bąk
  Poland
9:51.51
110 m hurdles
(Wind: -1.3 m/s)
Linda Khodadin
  France
12.73 Kirsten Bolm
  Germany
12.79 Flora Rentoumi
  Greece
13.03
400 m hurdles Anna Jesień
  Poland
54.90 Yekaterina Bikert
  Russia
55.73 Claudia Marx
  Germany
55.84
4 × 100 m   Russia
Olga Fyodorova
Yuliya Gushchina
Irina Khabarova
Yekaterina Kondratyeva
42.73   Germany
Katja Wakan
Esther Moller
Birgit Rockmeier
Verena Sailer
43.58   Italy
Elena Sordelli
Vincenza Calì
Manuela Grillo
Manuela Levorato
43.83
4 × 400 m   Russia
Yuliya Gushchina
Tatyana Levina
Mariya Lisnichenko
Natalya Antyukh
3:23.56   Poland
Zuzanna Radecka
Monika Bejnar
Grażyna Prokopek
Anna Jesień
3:24.61   Ukraine
Antonina Yefremova
Oksana Ilyushkina
Liliya Pilyuhina
Nataliya Pyhyda
3:26.72
High jump Tatyana Kivimyagi
  Russia
1.98 Vita Palamar
  Ukraine
1.92 Melanie Skotnik
  France
1.92
Pole vault Anna Rogowska
  Poland
4.60 Carolin Hingst
  Germany
4.50 Natalya Kushch
  Ukraine
4.30
Long jump Irina Simagina
  Russia
6.76 Fiona May
  Italy
6.43 Adina Anton
  Romania
6.35
Triple jump Anna Pyatykh
  Russia
14.72 Chrysopigi Devetzi
  Greece
14.62 Magdelín Martínez
  Italy
14.54w
Shot put Olga Ryabinkin
  Russia
19.65 Nadine Kleinert
  Germany
18.89 Assunta Legnante
  Italy
18.42
Discus throw Franka Dietzsch
  Germany
64.38 Yelena Antonova
  Ukraine
62.59 Marzena Wysocka
  Poland
62.28
Hammer throw Kamila Skolimowska
  Poland
72.38 Manuela Montebrun
  France
71.10 Gulfiya Khanafeyeva
  Russia
70.06
Javelin throw Steffi Nerius
  Germany
64.59 Barbara Madejczyk
  Poland
61.72 Zahra Bani
  Italy
61.66
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)

First League

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The First League was held on 18 and 19 June[2]

Women

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The winner of each group also qualified for the 2006 European Indoor Cup.

Second League

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The Second League was held on 18 and 19 June[2]

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 (p472)
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