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1966 European Indoor Games
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | 1966 European Indoor Games |
| Logo | Westfalenhalle 1 Dortmund.JPG |
| Host city | Dortmund |
| FRG West Germany | |
| Dates | 27 March 1966 |
| Stadium | Westfalenhalle |
| Nations participating | 22 |
| Athletes participating | 186 |
| Events | 21 |
| Next | 1967 Prague |
FRG West Germany The 1966 European Indoor Games were the first edition of what later became the European Athletics Indoor Championships. These games took place on 27 March 1966 at Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, a city of West Germany. It was the only edition held on a single day – since 1967 the duration was extended to two days and since 1992 to three.
The track used for the championships was 160 metres long.
Medal summary
Men
| Only two teams started | ||
|---|---|---|
| {{AthleticsLink | 4 × 320 metres relay | Men |
| {{AthleticsLink | Medley relay | Men |
Women
| Margitta Gummel | 17.30 | Tamara Press | 17.00 | Nadezhda Chizhova | 16.95 |
|---|
Medal table
Participating nations
- (1)
- (13)
- (19)
- (3)
- (8)
- (11)
- (8)
- Greece (2)
- (8)
- (1)
- (2)
- (12)
- (2)
- (4)
- Romania (3)
- (13)
- Spain (6)
- (8)
- (9)
- (2)
- (40)
- (11)
References
- 1966 European Indoor Games Results
- Medallists – men at GBRathletics.com
- Medallists – women at GBRathletics.com
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