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Athletics at the 1989 Games of the Small States of Europe

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Athletics at the 1989 Games of the Small States of Europe
Dates17–20 May
Host cityNicosia, Cyprus
VenueMakario Stadium
Events25
Participation123 athletes from
8 nations


Athletics at the 1989 Games of the Small States of Europe were held at the Makario Stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus between 17 and 20 May.[1][2][3][4]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.3 m/s)
 Giannis Zisimides (CYP) 10.62 CR  Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 10.92 10.93
200 metres
(wind: +2.0 m/s)
 Anninos Markoullides (CYP) 21.75  Giannis Zisimides (CYP) 21.80  Marco Tamagnini (SMR) 22.24
400 metres  Marco Tamagnini (SMR) 47.84 CR  Ioannis Markoullidis (CYP) 48.46  Gunnar Guðmundsson (ISL) 49.36
800 metres  Spyros Spyrou (CYP) 1:51.51 CR  Steve Arendt (LUX) 1:52.23  Philippos Stylianoudis (CYP) 1:52.32
1500 metres  Spyros Spyrou (CYP) 3:52.35  Nikos Vassiliou (CYP) 3:53.50  Claude Assel (LUX) 3:53.88
10,000 metres  Nikos Vassiliou (CYP) 30:59.92  Camille Schmit (LUX) 31:18.01  Gerard De Gaetano (MLT) 31:21.04
110 metres hurdles
(wind: NWI)
 Petros Evripidou (CYP) 14.72  Frédéric Choquard (MON) 14.72  Marc Kiffer (LUX) 15.1
4×100 metres relay  Cyprus 41.70  San Marino
Dominique Canti
Nicola Selva
Luciano Scarponi
Marco Tamagnini
42.99  Andorra 43.19
4×400 metres relay  Cyprus
3:17.27  San Marino
Andrea Tamagnini
Manlio Molinari
Marco Tamagnini
Manuel Maiani
3:23.52  Andorra
3:24.34
High jump  Alexis Neophytou (CYP) 2.10 CR  Theocharous (CYP) 2.05  Gunnlaugur Grettisson (ISL) 2.05
Long jump  Dimitrios Araouzos (CYP) 7.38 CR  Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 7.24  Elias Agapiou (CYP) 7.13
Triple jump  Elias Agapiou (CYP) 15.32  Guy Kemp (LUX) 15.07  Panicos Pitsataris (CYP) 15.00
Shot put  Katerinos Savva (CYP) 15.22  Michalis Louka (CYP) 15.12  Marco Vogelsang (LIE) 15.00
Javelin throw  Hristakis Telonis (CYP) 67.74 CR  Adamos Christodoulou (CYP) 63.00  Germain Wolff (LUX) 58.26

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.6 m/s)
 Stalo Konstantinou (CYP) 11.91  Súsanna Helgadóttir (ISL) 11.95  Georgia Paspali (CYP) 12.05
200 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
 Yvonne Hasler (LIE) 24.84  Stalo Konstantinou (CYP) 24.91  Súsanna Helgadóttir (ISL) 25.24
400 metres  Oddný Arnadóttir (ISL) 55.12 CR  Nicole Feitler (LUX) 56.74  Androula Sialou (CYP) 56.84
800 metres  Birgit Olschnögger (LIE) 2:19.11  Andrea Avraam (CYP) 2:19.30  Tekla Tapakoudi (CYP) 2:20.97
1500 metres  Andrea Avraam (CYP) 4:34.74  Daniele Kaber (LUX) 4:34.94  Martha Ernstdóttir (ISL) 4:36.17
3000 metres  Daniele Kaber (LUX) 9:17.2 CR  Martha Ernstdóttir (ISL)} 9:30.6  Andrea Avraam (CYP) 9:40.3
100 metres hurdles
(+1.8 m/s)
 Manuela Marxer (LIE) 14.32 CR  Maroula Lambrou (CYP) 14.75  Sonia Del Prete (MON) 14.93
4×100 metres relay  Cyprus
Maroula Lambrou
Maria Georgiadou
Stalo Konstantinou
Georgia Paspali
46.03  Liechtenstein
Karin Sutter
Yvonne Hasler
Manuela Marxer
Marianne Biedermann
46.92  Luxembourg
Véronique Linster
Daniele Konter
Nicole Feitler
Sandy Leches
48.28
High jump  Margarida Moreno (AND) 1.77  Sonia Del Prete (MON) 1.71  Þóra Einarsdóttir (ISL) 1.67
Long jump  Maroula Lambrou (CYP) 6.15 (w)  Christiana Philippou (CYP) 6.03  Manuela Marxer (LIE) 5.94
Javelin throw  Hrysoula Georgiou (CYP) 48.56  Iris Grönfeldt (ISL) 47.72  Jeanette Beck (LIE) 44.88

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cyprus1810836
2 Liechtenstein3137
3 Iceland15511
4 Luxembourg15410
5 San Marino1214
6 Andorra1023
7 Monaco0213
8 Malta0011
Totals (8 entries)25252575

References

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  1. ^ Event winners at GBR Athletics
  2. ^ Medallists at Athletics Podium
  3. ^ ""Jón Arnar og Íris í 2. sæti" ("Jón Arnar and Íris come 2nd")". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 19 May 1989. p. 42. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  4. ^ ""Þrír Íslendingar á verðlaunapall" ("Three Icelanders on the podium")". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 18 May 1989. p. 49. Retrieved 20 April 2023.