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2003 European Cup (athletics)

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2003 European Cup
Dates21–22 June
Host cityFlorence, Italy
VenueStadio Luigi Ridolfi
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events40
Host stadium in Florence

The 2003 European Cup was the 24th edition of the European Cup of athletics.[1]

The Super League Finals were held in Florence, Italy.

Super League

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Held on 21 and 22 June in Florence, Italy[2]

Team standings

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Top six teams qualified for the 2004 European Indoor Cup.

Results summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: -1.0 m/s)
Mark Lewis-Francis
 Great Britain
10.22 Aimé-Issa Nthépé
 France
10.36 Aristotelis Gavelas
 Greece
10.44
200 m
(Wind: -2.3 m/s)
Konstantinos Kenteris
 Greece
20.37 Christian Malcolm
 Great Britain
20.45 Marcin Jędrusiński
 Poland
20.53
400 m Marc Raquil
 France
44.88 Ingo Schultz
 Germany
45.19 Iwan Thomas
 Great Britain
45.58
800 m Antonio Manuel Reina
 Spain
1:48.13 Florent Lacasse
 France
1:48.37 René Herms
 Germany
1:49.15
1500 m Juan Carlos Higuero
 Spain
3:49.16 Mirosław Formela
 Poland
3:49.22 Michael East
 Great Britain
3:49.60
3000 m Fouad Chouki
 France
8:22.56 Carles Castillejo
 Spain
8:22.79 Vyacheslav Shabunin
 Russia
8:23.18
5000 m Ismaïl Sghyr
 France
13:43.70 Jesús España
 Spain
13:44.68 Dieter Baumann
 Germany
13:45.55
3000 m steeplechase Pavel Potapovich
 Russia
8:26.28 Radosław Popławski
 Poland
8:29.70 Angelo Iannelli
 Italy
8:30.40
110 m hurdles
(Wind: -0.2 m/s)
Ladji Doucouré
 France
13.55 Mike Fenner
 Germany
13.58 Andrea Giaconi
 Italy
13.66
400 m hurdles Chris Rawlinson
 Great Britain
48.45 Periklis Iakovakis
 Greece
49.23 Ruslan Mashchenko
 Russia
49.43
4 × 100 m  Italy
Francesco Scuderi
Simone Collio
Massimiliano Donati
Alessandro Cavallaro
38.42  Poland
Marcin Krzywański
Łukasz Chyła
Marcin Jędrusiński
Marcin Urbaś
38.45  Great Britain
Christian Malcolm
Darren Campbell
Marlon Devonish
Julian Golding
38.60
4 × 400 m  Great Britain
Chris Rawlinson
Tim Benjamin
Jamie Baulch
Matt Elias
3:02.43  Greece
Stilianos Dimotsios
Anastasios Gousis
Dimitrios Tsomos
Periklis Iakovakis
3:02.69  Germany
Ingo Schultz
Sebastian Gatzka
Ruwen Faller
Bastian Swillims
3:02.83
High jump Yaroslav Rybakov
 Russia
2.34 Alessandro Talotti
 Italy
2.30 Grzegorz Sposób
 Poland
2.27
Pole vault Romain Mesnil
 France
5.75 Giuseppe Gibilisco
 Italy
5.70 Lars Börgeling
 Germany
5.70
Long jump Louis Tsatoumas
 Greece
8.06 Yago Lamela
 Spain
7.96 Nils Winter
 Germany
7.85
Triple jump Fabrizio Donato
 Italy
17.16 Julien Kapek
 France
16.59 Christos Meletoglou
 Greece
16.52
Shot put Manuel Martínez
 Spain
21.08 Carl Myerscough
 Great Britain
20.72 Pavel Chumachenko
 Russia
20.12
Discus throw Dmitriy Shevchenko
 Russia
65.39 Michael Möllenbeck
 Germany
65.26 Andrzej Krawczyk
 Poland
61.27
Hammer throw Karsten Kobs
 Germany
80.63 Wojciech Kondratowicz
 Poland
78.37 Alexandros Papadimitriou
 Greece
78.11
Javelin throw Sergey Makarov
 Russia
85.86 Christian Nicolay
 Germany
81.93 Dariusz Trafas
 Poland
79.36
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
(Wind: -1.3 m/s)
Christine Arron
 France
11.07 Marina Kislova
 Russia
11.19 Glory Alozie
 Spain
11.29
200 m
(Wind: -0.4 m/s)
Anastasiya Kapachinskaya
 Russia
22.71 Ionela Tîrlea
 Romania
22.78 Muriel Hurtis
 France
22.89
400 m Svetlana Pospelova
 Russia
50.85 Lee McConnell
 Great Britain
51.37 Chrysoula Goudenoudi
 Greece
52.11
800 m Claudia Gesell
 Germany
2:00.85 Maria Cioncan
 Romania
2:01.02 Mayte Martínez
 Spain
2:01.63
1500 m Natalia Rodríguez
 Spain
4:07.18 Helen Clitheroe
 Great Britain
4:08.18 Konstantina Efentaki
 Greece
4:09.06
3000 m Olga Yegorova
 Russia
8:55.73 Hayley Tullett
 Great Britain
8:57.45 Sabrina Mockenhaupt
 Germany
8:57.69
5000 m Yelena Zadorozhnaya
 Russia
15:34.07 Joanne Pavey
 Great Britain
15:35.31 Mihaela Botezan
 Romania
15:39.63
3000 m steeplechase Gulnara Samitova
 Russia
9:40.89
CR
Cristina Casandra
 Romania
9:48.47 Élodie Olivarès
 France
9:54.51
100 m hurdles
(Wind: -0.1 m/s)
Glory Alozie
 Spain
12.86 Svetlana Laukhova
 Russia
12.88 Patricia Girard
 France
12.95
400 m hurdles Ionela Tîrlea
 Romania
54.47 Natasha Danvers
 Great Britain
55.01 Heike Meissner
 Germany
55.22
4 × 100 m  France
Patricia Girard
Muriel Hurtis
Fabé Dia
Christine Arron
42.62  Germany
Melanie Paschke
Gabi Rockmeier
Esther Möller
Marion Wagner
42.62  Russia
Olga Fedorova
Irina Khabarova
Marina Kislova
Larisa Kruglova
43.11
4 × 400 m  Russia
Natalya Lavshuk
Natalya Ivanova
Tatyana Firova
Svetlana Pospelova
3:26.02  Great Britain
Helen Karagounis
Katharine Merry
Catherine Murphy
Lee McConnell
3:26.52  France
Francine Landre
Dado Kamissoko
Solen Désert
Marie-Louise Bévis
3:28.39
High jump Daniela Rath
 Germany
2.00 Ruth Beitia
 Spain
1.95 Marina Kuptsova
 Russia
1.95
Pole vault Annika Becker
 Germany
4.50 Tatyana Polnova
 Russia
4.45 Marie Poissonnier
 France
4.35
Long jump Eunice Barber
 France
6.76 Concepción Montaner
 Spain
6.69 Fiona May
 Italy
6.67
Triple jump Anna Pyatykh
 Russia
14.79 Magdelín Martínez
 Italy
14.76 Adelina Gavrilă
 Romania
14.45
Shot put Astrid Kumbernuss
 Germany
19.46 Svetlana Krivelyova
 Russia
18.98 Laurence Manfrédi
 France
17.97
Discus throw Ekaterini Vogoli
 Greece
62.11 Mélina Robert-Michon
 France
61.67 Natalya Sadova
 Russia
61.59
Hammer throw Manuela Montebrun
 France
74.43 Mihaela Melinte
 Romania
71.99 Olga Kuzenkova
 Russia
69.89
Javelin throw Steffi Nerius
 Germany
63.30 Mirela Manjani
 Greece
63.13 Claudia Coslovich
 Italy
62.70
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

First League

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The First League was held on 21 and 22 June[2]

Men

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Women

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The winners of each group also qualified for the 2004 European Indoor Cup.

Second League

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The Second League was held on 21 and 22 June[2]

Men

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Women

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The SPAR European Cup: Memories of Europe's premier team athletics event". european-athletics.org. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b c 2010 Italian almanach Archived 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (p471)
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