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1969 European Athletics Championships


FieldValue
Name9th European Athletics Championships
Colour#E0ECF8
Logo1969 European Athletics Championships logo.png
Size
Host cityPiraeus, Greece
Dates16–21 September
StadiumGeorgios Karaiskakis Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Nations participating30
Athletes participating674
Events38
Previous1966 Budapest
Next1971 Helsinki

The 1969 European Athletics Championships were the ninth European Athletics Championships which were held from 16–21 September 1969 at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece. New at these championships were the women's 1500 metres and the women's 4×400 metres relay event. Moreover, women's 80 metres hurdles was replaced by women's 100 metres hurdles. Contemporaneous reports on the event were given in the Glasgow Herald. | access-date = September 5, 2014 | access-date = September 5, 2014 | access-date = September 5, 2014 | access-date = September 5, 2014 | access-date = September 5, 2014 | access-date = September 5, 2014 | access-date = September 5, 2014

Former East German runner Jürgen May, who had defected, was not allowed to compete for his new country, West Germany, due to IAAF rules requiring him to live there for at least three years; he had competed for East Germany in the 1966 championships. West German officials promptly withdrew their athletes from all individual events in protest, but decided to compete in the relay races as a symbolic gesture to show their respect for the Greek organisers.

The Dutch decathlete Edward de Noorlander was disqualified for the use of amphetamine, the first disqualification for doping in athletics. | access-date = 6 September 2014 | access-date = 6 September 2014 | archive-date = 17 September 2018 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180917225358/http://crdp.ac-bordeaux.fr/decatalogue/page.asp?lang=fr&idmenu=5&id=sport_sante%2Fdopage&tm=2&ti=3 | url-status = dead

Medal summary

Complete results were published. | access-date = 13 August 2014

Men

Joachim Kirst8041 ptsHerbert Wessel7828 ptsViktor Chelnikov7801 pts
  • Max Klauß from East Germany jumped 8.00 in the final, which was a new championship record.
  • Probably wind assisted. As of statistic handbooks Viktor Saneyev's mark wasn't ratified as a new championship record.

Women

Liese Prokop5030 ptsMeta Antenen4793 ptsMariya Sizyakova4773 pts

Medal table

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 675 athletes from 30 countries participated in the event, one athlete more than the official number of 674 as published. | access-date = 13 August 2014

  • AUT (9)
  • BEL (18)
  • BUL (19)
  • TCH (27)
  • DEN (8)
  • GDR (60)
  • FIN (24)
  • FRA (57)
  • GIB (1)
  • GRE (24)
  • HUN (32)
  • ISL (3)
  • IRL (4)
  • ITA (36)
  • LIE (1)
  • LUX (4)
  • MLT (1)
  • NED (9)
  • NOR (18)
  • POL (51)
  • POR (4)
  • ROU (17)
  • URS (79)
  • ESP (6)
  • SWE (29)
  • SUI (19)
  • TUR (10)
  • GBR (71)
  • FRG (16)
  • SFR Yugoslavia (18)

References

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