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1989 European Cup (athletics)


FieldValue
Name1989 European Cup
Size
Host cityGateshead, United Kingdom
Dates5–6 August
StadiumGateshead International Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events36
Previous1987 Prague
Next1991 Frankfurt

The 1989 European Cup was the 12th edition of the European Cup of athletics.

The "A" Finals were held in Gateshead, Great Britain. The first two teams qualified for the 1989 IAAF World Cup.

"A" Final

Main article: 1989 European Cup "A" Final

Held on 5 and 6 August in Gateshead, United Kingdom

Team standings

Pos.NationPoints
1115
2103
3101
495
595
691
763
854
Pos.NationPoints
1120
295
384
479
5Romania72
656
7Bulgaria43
826

East and West Germany competed separately for the last time being replaced by the unified German team from the 1991 edition. As a result, only one team had to be relegated from the "A" Final and two teams were promoted from the "B" Final.

Results summary

Men's events

Women's events

"B" Final

Both "B" finals held on 5 and 6 August Men

Held in Brussels, Belgium

Pos.NationPoints
1Bulgaria107
2103.5
3102
4102
587
681
774.5
861

Women

Held in Strasbourg, France

Pos.NationPoints
195
289
385
481
565.5
658.5
753
849

Because of the 1990 reunification of Germany there was an extra spot in the highest division in 1991. Because of that, two teams were promoted from the "B" Finals.

"C" Finals

All "C" finals held on 5 and 6 August

Men

"C1" Final

Held in Copenhagen, Denmark

Pos.NationPoints
179
272
365
446.5
536.5

"C2" Final

Held in Dublin, Ireland

Pos.NationPoints
172
269
368
452
538

Women

"C1" Final

Held in Copenhagen, Denmark

Pos.NationPoints
176
275
372
445
536
630

"C2" Final

Held in Dublin, Ireland

Pos.NationPoints
171
254
351
440
524

References

References

  1. "The SPAR European Cup: Memories of Europe's premier team athletics event". european-athletics.org.
  2. [http://asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com/files/annuario-fidal.pdf 2010 Italian almanach] {{Webarchive. link. (28 August 2021 (p468))
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