1968 European Indoor Games

The 3rd European Indoor Games were held between 9–10 March 1968 at Palacio de Deportes, Madrid, the capital of Spain.

1968 European Indoor Games
Dates9–10 March 1968
Host cityMadrid
Spain
VenuePalacio de Deportes
Events23
Participation205 athletes from
20 nations

The track used for the championships was 182 metres long.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 metres
 Jobst Hirscht (FRG)5.72  Bob Frith (GBR)5.78  Günter Gollos (GDR)5.78
400 metres
 Andrzej Badeński (POL)47.09u CR  Aleksandr Bratchikov (URS)47.3  Jan Balachowski (POL)47.3
800 metres
 Noel Carroll (IRL)1:56.66u  Alberto Estebán (ESP)1:57.7  Sergey Kryuchok (URS)1:58.1
1500 metres
 John Whetton (GBR)3:50.99u  José María Morera (ESP)3:51.7  Igor Potapchenko (URS)3:51.9
3000 metres
 Viktor Kudinskiy (URS)8:10.27u  Bernd Diessner (GDR)8:11.8  Wolfgang Zur (FRG)8:11.8
50 metres hurdles
 Eddy Ottoz (ITA)6.57  Günther Nickel (FRG)6.68  Milan Kotík (TCH)6.73
4 × 364 metres relay
 Poland
Waldemar Korycki
Jan Balachowski
Jan Werner
Andrzej Badeński
2:48.9  West Germany
Horst Daverkausen
Peter Bernreuther
Ingo Roper
Martin Jellinghaus
2:49.7  Soviet Union
Boris Savchuk
Vasyl Anisimov
Sergey Abalichin
Aleksandr Bratchikov
2:51.1
Medley relay(1820 m)

 Soviet Union
Aleksandr Lebedev
Boris Savchuk
Igor Potapchenko
Sergey Kryuchok
3:52.2  Poland
Marian Dudziak
Waldemar Korycki
Andrzej Badeński
Edmund Borowski
3:54.6  Spain
José Luis Sánchez Paraíso
Ramon Magarinos
Alfonso Gabernet
José María Reina
4:02.8
3 × 1000 metres relay
 Soviet Union
Mikhail Zhelobovskiy
Oleg Rayko
Anatoliy Verlan
7:13.6  Spain
Alberto Estebán
Enrique Bondia
Virgilio González
7:23.6  Czechoslovakia
Pavel Hruška
Ján Kasal
Miroslav Jůza
7:40.2
High jump
 Valeriy Skvortsov (URS)2.17 =CR  Valentin Gavrilov (URS)2.17 =CR  Kenneth Lundmark (SWE)2.14
Pole vault
 Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR)5.20 CR  Hennadiy Bleznitsov (URS)5.10  Jörge Milack (GDR)5.00
Long jump
 Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (URS)8.16  Tõnu Lepik (URS)7.87  Bernhard Stierle (FRG)7.59
Triple jump
 Nikolay Dudkin (URS)16.71 CR  Viktor Sanyeyev (URS)16.69  Luis Felipe Areta (ESP)16.47
Shot put
 Heinfried Birlenbach (FRG)18.65 CR  Władysław Komar (POL)18.40  Nikolay Karasyov (URS)18.35

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 metres
 Sylviane Telliez (FRA)6.29  Erika Rost (FRG)6.43  Hannelore Trabert (FRG)6.46
400 metres
 Natalya Pechonkina (URS)55.29u CR  Gisela Köpke (FRG)56.2  Tatyana Arnautova (URS)56.3
800 metres
 Karin Burneleit (GDR)2:07.65u CR  Alla Kolesnikova (URS)2:08.3  Valentina Lukyanova (URS)2:09.4
50 metres hurdles
 Karin Balzer (GDR)7.08  Bärbel Weidlich (GDR)7.12  Liudmila Ievleva (URS)7.14
4 × 182 metres relay
 West Germany
Renate Meyer
Hannelore Trabert
Christa Elsler
Erika Rost
1:28.8 Only one finishing team
Medley relay(1820 m)

 Soviet Union
Liliya Tkachenko
Vera Popkova
Nadezhda Syeropegina
Anna Zimina
4:28.4  Czechoslovakia
Eva Putnová
Vlasta Seifertová
Libuše Macounová
Emilie Ovadková
4:39.0 Only two teams started
High jump
 Rita Schmidt (GDR)1.84 CR  Virginia Bonci (ROM)1.76  Antonina Okorokova (URS)1.76
Long jump
 Berit Berthelsen (NOR)6.43  Bärbel Löhnert (GDR)6.23  Viorica Viscopoleanu (ROM)6.23
Shot put
 Nadezhda Chizhova (URS)18.18 CR  Margitta Gummel (GDR)17.62  Marita Lange (GDR)17.19

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)96823
2 East Germany (GDR)44311
3 West Germany (FRG)34310
4 Poland (POL)2215
5 France (FRA)1001
 Ireland (IRL)1001
 Italy (ITA)1001
 Norway (NOR)1001
9 Spain (ESP)0325
10 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0123
11 Romania (ROU)0112
12 Great Britain (GBR)0101
13 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (13 nations)22222165

Participating nations

References

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