1973 European Athletics Junior Championships

The 1973 European Athletics Junior Championships was the second edition of the biennial athletics competition for European athletes aged under twenty. It was held in Duisburg, West Germany.[1]

Men's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Klaus-Dieter Kurrat (GDR) 10.42  Petar Petrov (BUL) 10.49  Jerzy Wieczorek (POL) 10.57
200 metres  Klaus-Dieter Kurrat (GDR) 21.01  Petar Petrov (BUL) 21.12  Jerzy Wieczorek (POL) 21.20
400 metres  Fons Brijdenbach (BEL) 45.86  Jürgen Utikal (GDR) 46.73  Dietmar Krug (GDR) 46.81
800 metres  Steve Ovett (GBR) 1:47.53  Willi Wülbeck (FRG) 1:47.57  Erwin Gohlke (GDR) 1:47.83
1500 metres  Gheorghe Ghipu (ROM) 3:45.78  Nicolae Onescu (ROM) 3:46.07  Bernhard Vifian (SUI) 3:46.70
3000 metres  Hans-Jürgen Orthmann (FRG) 8:03.4  Klaus-Peter Weippert (GDR) 8:03.6  Ulo Kriisa (URS) 8:04.6
5000 metres  Fernando Cerrada (ESP) 14:01.8  Enn Sellik (URS) 14:11.8  Nikolay Radostyev (URS) 14:16.0
110 m hurdles  Vyacheslav Naydenko (URS) 14.42  Volker Warbende (FRG) 14.43  Gus McKenzie (GBR) 14.46
400 m hurdles  Jerzy Pietrzyk (POL) 50.07  Fedor Ekelmann (GDR) 50.88  Vladimir Nagaynik (URS) 51.10
2000 m s'chase  Frank Baumgartl (GDR) 5:28.14  Vladimir Kanev (BUL) 5:28.36  Magnus Tellander (SWE) 5:32.66
10,000 m walk  Hartwig Gauder (GDR) 44:13.6  Evgeni Semerdzhiev (BUL) 44:41.6  Angelo Di Chio (ITA) 45:31.4
4×100 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt
Jürgen Hellmann
Klaus-Dieter Kurrat
Andreas Kühne
40.03  France (FRA)
Serge Dalbon
Philippe Lemaitre
Gilles Douezi
Alain Gracieux
40.26  West Germany (FRG)
Karl-Heinz Weisenseel
Klaus-Günther Lemke
Rüdiger Harksen
Helmut Leibner
40.66
4×400 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Udo Gehrmann
Erwin Gohlke
Jürgen Utikal
Dietmar Krug
3:06.77  Poland (POL)
Zdzislaw Sobieraj
Janusz Wysocki
Krzysztof Kołodziej
Jerzy Pietrzyk
3:07.09  Great Britain (GBR)
Christopher van Rees
Bob Benn
Roger Jenkins
Glen Cohen
3:07.29
Pole vault  Sergey Krivozub (URS) 5.00 m  Bruno Sestier (FRA) 4.80 m  Roger Thorstensson (SWE)
 Gianpaolo Gaspari (ITA)
4.65 m
High jump  Franck Bonnet (FRA) 2.14 m  Serhiy Senyukov (URS) 2.14 m  Giordano Ferrari (ITA) 2.12 m
Long jump  Frank Wartenberg (GDR) 7.85 m  Jochen Verschl (FRG) 7.59 m  Jean-Hervé Stievenart (FRA) 7.54 m
Triple jump  Lothar Gora (GDR) 16.29 m  Ramón Cid (ESP) 16.06 m  Jean-Hervé Stievenart (FRA) 15.82 m
Shot put  Udo Beyer (GDR) 19.65 m  Wolfgang Schmidt (GDR) 18.45 m  Mieczysław Bręczewski (POL) 17.42 m
Discus throw  Wolfgang Schmidt (GDR) 58.16 m  Kenth Gardenkrans (SWE) 56.84 m  Nikolay Vikhor (URS) 56.84 m
Javelin throw  Gerd Elze (GDR) 75.86 m  Gheorghe Megelea (ROM) 74.68 m  Bent Larsen (DEN) 73.46 m
Hammer throw  Yuriy Sedykh (URS) 67.32 m  Pavel Ryepin (URS) 63.58 m  Manfred Sens (GDR) 62.06 m
Decathlon  Vladimir Buryakov (URS) 7554 pts  Dieter Leyckes (FRG) 7371 pts  Claus Marek (FRG) 7370 pts

Women's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Sonia Lannaman (GBR) 11.73  Nadine Goletto (FRA) 11.77  Jutta Fernys (GDR) 11.80
200 metres  Bärbel Eckert (GDR) 22.85  Ildikó Szabó (HUN) 23.62  Elfriede Meierholz (FRG) 23.66
400 metres  Bettine Wolfrum (GDR) 53.28  Ann Larsson (SWE) 53.34  Rosine Wallez (BEL) 53.68
800 metres  Anita Barkusky (GDR) 2:03.30  Lesley Kiernan (GBR) 2:03.66  Nadezhda Zabozhko (URS) 2:03.83
1500 metres  Inger Knutsson (SWE) 4:07.47  Doris Gluth (GDR) 4:16.96  Veronika Hansen (GDR) 4:17.32
100 m hurdles  Bärbel Eckert (GDR) 13.14  Chantal Réga (FRA) 13.38  Gudrun Berend (GDR) 13.43
4×100 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Heidrun Nagorka
Bärbel Eckert
Gudrun Berend
Jutta Fernys
44.37  West Germany (FRG)
Brigitte Rubner
Elfriede Meierholz
Dagmar Schenten
Elvira Springsguth
45.27  Great Britain (GBR)
Barbara Martin
Wendy Hill
Donna Murray
Sonia Lannaman
45.38
4×400 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Heiderose Arbeiter
Waltraud Kämpf
Anita Barkusky
Bettine Wolfrum
3:34.35  Great Britain (GBR)
Janet Ravenscroft
Evelyn McMeekin
Ruth Kennedy
Susan Pettett
3:36.98  Poland (POL)
Grazyna Siewierska
Genowefa Nowaczyk
Bernarda Zalewska
Barbara Kwietniewska
3:37.03
High jump  Ellen Mundinger (FRG) 1.82 m  Annemieke Bouma (NED)
 Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG)
1.80 m Not awarded
Long jump  Heidemarie Anders (GDR) 6.36 m  Gunhild Hetzel (FRG) 6.28 m  Doina Spinu (ROM) 6.28 m
Shot put  Ilona Schoknecht (GDR) 17.05 m  Marina Hein (GDR) 16.97 m  Ruska Dzhendova (BUL) 16.21 m
Discus throw  Evelin Schlaak (GDR) 60.00 m  Ilona Schoknecht (GDR) 52.92 m  Danuta Cymer (POL) 51.12 m
Javelin throw  Tonya Khristova (BUL) 54.84 m  Anneliese Kopsch (GDR) 52.94 m  Maria Jabłońska (POL) 50.44 m
Pentathlon  Bärbel Müller (GDR) 4519 pts  Susan Mapstone (GBR) 4105 pts  Ulrike Göhring (FRG) 4067 pts

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  East Germany 21 9 5 35
2  Soviet Union 4 3 5 12
3  West Germany 2 7 4 13
4  United Kingdom 2 2 3 7
5  France 1 4 2 7
6  Bulgaria 1 4 1 6
7  Sweden 1 2 2 5
8  Romania 1 2 1 4
9  Poland 1 1 6 8
10  Spain 1 1 0 2
11  Belgium 1 0 1 2
12=  Netherlands 0 1 0 1
12=  Hungary 0 1 0 1
14  Italy 0 0 3 3
15=  Denmark 0 0 1 1
15=   Switzerland 0 0 1 1

References

  1. European Junior Championships. GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2013-05-29.
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