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2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup

Sporting event in Leipzig, Germany

2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup

Sporting event in Leipzig, Germany

FieldValue
name2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup
logoLeipzig2004logo.png
host_cityLeipzig, Germany
dates14 February
events19
stadiumArena Leipzig
previous2003 Leipzig
next2006 Liévin
The Arena Leipzig hosted the event for a second year running.

The 2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup was held on 14 February 2004 at the Arena Leipzig in Leipzig, Germany. It was the second edition of the indoor track and field meeting for international teams, which featured the eight top performing nations from the 2003 European Cup. It was the second consecutive year that the event was held at the venue, following on from a successful hosting of the 2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup.

The competition featured nineteen athletics events, nine for men and ten for women. The 400 metres race were held in a dual final format due to size constraints, with athletes' being assigned final positions through their finishing times. The international team points totals were decided by their athletes' finishing positions, with each representative's performance contributing towards their national overall score.

The Russian women's team retained their title from the previous year, taking a comprehensive victory – seven of the ten women's events were won by Russians and the team was eighteen points clear of runner-up Germany. The men's side was a much more closely contested affair. The title was decided in the final Swedish medley relay event, with France just managing to maintain its lead and beat the Russian men by two points in the final rankings.

Results summary

Main article: 2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup – results

Men

Triple jumpChristian Olsson17.31 mViktor Gushchinskiy16.94 mFabrizio Donato16.65 m

Women

Shot putIrina Khudoroshkina18.75 mKrystyna Zabawska18.50 mNadine Kleinert18.38 m

Medal table

;Key:

RankNationPoints totalGoldSilverBronzeMedal totalTotal99927
1FRA501203
2RUS482204
3GER461113
4ITA451124
5NED432204
6GBR351124
7POL350022
8SWE291023
RankNationPoints totalGoldSilverBronzeMedal totalTotal10101131
1RUS827209
2GER641438
3UKR46.51034
4POL410202
5ESP39.50123
6GBR350112
7GRE331012
8FRA280011

References

References

  1. Gordon, Ed (2006-06-14). [http://www.european-athletics.org/european-athletics-indoor-cup-reviews/2nd-european-indoor-cup-2004.html 2nd European Indoor Cup 2004]. [[European Athletics]]. Retrieved on 2011-01-25.
  2. [http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/eip.htm European Indoor Cup]. GBR Athletics/''[[Athletics Weekly]]''. Retrieved on 2011-01-25.
  3. [http://www.european-athletics.org/general-news/second-edition-of-european-indoor-cup-will-take-place-in-leipzig.html Second edition of European Indoor Cup will take place in Leipzig]{{Dead link. (August 2019)
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