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1980 European Athletics Indoor Championships
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | 1980 European Athletics Indoor Championships |
| Size | 180px |
| Optional caption | Host venue |
| Host city | Sindelfingen |
| FRG West Germany | |
| Dates | 1–2 March 1980 |
| Stadium | Glaspalast |
| Nations participating | 26 |
| Athletes participating | 234 |
| Events | 19 |
| Previous | 1979 Vienna |
| Next | 1981 Grenoble |
FRG West Germany The 1980 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in Sindelfingen, a city in West Germany, on 1 and 2 March 1980. The championships were boycotted by East Germany. The middle-distance races were hand-timed.
The host nation topped the medal table with 12 medals, including 5 golds, followed closely by Poland and the Soviet Union.
Medal summary
Men
| Zlatan Saracevic | 20.43 | Jaromír Vlk | 20.19 | Ivan Ivančić | 19.48 |
|---|
Women
| Helena Fibingerová | 19.92 | Eva Wilms | 19.66 | Beatrix Philipp | 17.59 |
|---|
Medal table
Participating nations
- (4)
- (11)
- Bulgaria (13)
- Cyprus (1)
- (9)
- (1)
- (5)
- (14)
- (4)
- (3)
- (11)
- (1)
- (4)
- (15)
- (5)
- (3)
- Poland (21)
- (1)
- Romania (4)
- (29)
- Spain (10)
- (6)
- (8)
- (1)
- (42)
- (8)
References
- Results - men at GBRathletics.com
- Results - women at GBRathletics.com
- The EAA
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