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1993 European Cup (athletics)


FieldValue
Name1993 European Cup
Size
Host cityRome, Italy
Dates26–27 June (Super League)
12–13 June (First & Second League)
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events37
Previous1991 Frankfurt
Next1994 Birmingham

12–13 June (First & Second League) The 1993 European Cup was the 14th edition of the European Cup of athletics.

It was the first edition to use the term "Leagues" (Super League, First League, Second League) and the first to feature women's triple jump. The Super League Finals were held in Rome, Italy.

Super League

Main article: 1993 European Cup Super League

Held on 26 and 27 June in Rome, Italy

Team standings

Pos.NationPoints
1Russia128
2124
3123
4119
5112
697
776
865
954
Pos.NationPoints
1Russia141
2102
397,5
496
591
675
762
855.5
944

The dissolved Soviet Union was replaced by Russia and Ukraine which resulted in 9 teams competing. As a result, three teams had to be relegated to the first league.

Results summary

Men's events

Women's events

First League

First League was held on 12 and 13 June in Brussels, Belgium

Pos.NationPoints
1112
299.5
397
494.5
587.5
686
772
871.5
Pos.NationPoints
1Belarus91.5
281
379
478
577.5
670
767
866.5

Second League

The Second League was held on 12 and 13 June

Men

Held in Villach, Austria

Pos.NationPoints
1125
2107.5
378
469.5
569.5
657.5
752

Held in Copenhagen, Denmark

Pos.NationPoints
172
265
362
4Lithuania58
541

Held in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Pos.NationPoints
1Belarus98
284
378
475
548
638

Women

Held in Villach, Austria

Pos.NationPoints
182
278.5
375
449.5
537
634

Held in Copenhagen, Denmark

Pos.NationPoints
1Lithuania70
264
353
436
530

Held in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Pos.NationPoints
175
270.5
369
452
551.5
638

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. (2021-08-28 (p469))
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