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Dal 1934 Al 2016 ANNUARIO 2017 I campionati Europei Le sedi 1 1934 Torino, Stadio Benito Mussolini 7 1962 Belgrado, JNA Yugoslav People’s 13 1982 Atene, Stadion Kalogreza 20 2010 Barcellona (spa) Stadio Olimpico 7-9 settembre (solo maschili) Army Stadium 6-12 settembre 27 luglio/1 agosto 2 1938 Parigi, Stade Olympic de Colombes 12-16 settembre 14 1986 Stoccarda, Neckarstadion 21 2012 Helsinki (fin) Stadio Olimpico 3-5 settembre (maschili) 8 1966 Budapest, Népstadion 26-31 agosto 27 giugno/1 luglio Vienna, Praterstadion 30 agosto/4 settembre 15 1990 Spalato, Gradski Poljud Stadion 22 2014 Zurigo (svi) Letzigrind Stadium 17-18 settembre (femminili) 9 1969 Atene, Stadio G. Karaiskakis 27 agosto/1 settembre 12-17 agosto 3 1946 Oslo, Bislet Idrettsplass 16 1994 Helsinki, Olympiastadion 16-21 settembre 23 2016 Amsterdam (ola) Stadio Olimpico 22-25 agosto 7-14 agosto 4 1950 Bruxelles, Stade du Heysel 10 1971 Helsinki, Olympiastadion 17 1998 Budapest, Nepstadion 6/10 luglio 23-27 agosto 10-15 agosto 18-23 agosto 5 1954 Berna, Neufeldstadion 11 1974 Roma, Stadio Olimpico 18 2002 Monaco B., Olympiadastion prossima edizione 25-29 agosto 1-8 settembre 6-11 agosto 24 2018 Berlino (ger) 6 1958 Stoccolma, Olympiastadion 12 1978 Praga, Stadio Evzen Rosicky 19 2006 Göteborg (sve) , Ullevi Stadium 7/12 agosto 19-24 agosto 29 agosto/3 settembre 7-13 agosto I vincitori 200 METRI 1962 Robbie Brightwell (gbr) 45.9 805 1934 Christiaan Berger (ola) 21.5 1966 Stanislaw Gredzinski (pol) 46.0 1938 Martinus Osendarp (ola) 21.2 1969 Jan Werner (pol) 45.7 (45.75) 1946 Nikolay Karakulov (urs) 21.6 1971 David Jenkins (gbr) 45.5 (45.45) Uomini 1950 Brian Shenton (gbr) 21.5 1974 Karl Honz (frg) 45.04 1954 Heinz Fütterer (ger) 20.9 1978 Franz-Peter Hofmeister (frg) 45.73 100 METRI 1958 Manfred Germar (ger) 21.0 1982 Hartmut Weber (frg) 44.72 1934 Christiaan Berger (ola) 10.6 1962 Owe Jonsson (sve) 20.7 1986 Roger Black (gbr) 44.59 1938 Martinus Osendarp (ola) 10.5 1966 Roger Bambuck (fra) 20.9 (20.93) 1990 Roger Black (gbr) 45.08 1946 John Archer (gbr) 10.6 1969 Philippe Clerc (svi) 20.6 (20.70) 1994 Du’aine Ladejo (gbr) 45.09 1950 Étienne Bally (fra) 10.7 1971 Valeriy Borzov (urs) 20.3 (20.30) 1998 Iwan Thomas (gbr) 44.52 1954 Heinz Fütterer (ger) 10.5 1974 Pietro Mennea (ita) 20.60 2002 Ingo Schultz (ger) 45.14 2006 Marc Raquil (fra) 45.02 1958 Armin Hary (ger) 10.3 1978 Pietro Mennea (ita) 20.16 2010 Kevin Borlée (bel) 45.08 1962 Claude Piquemal (fra) 10.4 1982 Olaf Prenzler (gdr) 20.46 1986 Vladimir Krylov (urs) 20.52 2012 Pavel Maslák (cze) 45.24 1966 Wieslaw Maniak (pol) 10.5 (10.60) 2014 Martyn Rooney (gbr) 44.71 1969 Valeriy Borzov (urs) 10.4 (10.49) 1990 John Regis (gbr) 20.11 1994 Geir Moen (nor) 20.30 2016 Martyn Rooney (gbr) 45.29 1971 Valeriy Borzov (urs) 10.3 (10.26) 1998 Doug Walker (gbr) 20.53 1974 Valeriy Borzov (urs) 10.27 2002 Konstandinos Kénteris (gre) 19.85 1978 Pietro Mennea (ita) 10.27 2006 Francis Obikwelu (por) 20.01 800 METRI 1982 Frank Emmelmann (gdr) 10.21 2010 Christophe Lemaître (fra) 20.37 1934 Miklós Szabó (ung) 1:52.0 1986 Linford Christie (gbr) 10.15 2012 Churandy Martina (ola) 20.42 1938 Rudolf Harbig (ger) 1:50.6 1990 Linford Christie (gbr) 10.00w 2014 Adam Gemili (gbr) 19.98 1946 Rune Gustafsson (sve) 1:51.0 1994 Linford Christie (gbr) 10.14 2016 Bruno Hortelano (spa) 20.45 1950 John Parlett (gbr) 1:50.5 1998 Darren Campbell (gbr) 10.04 1954 Lajos Szentgáli (ung) 1:47.1 2002 Francis Obikwelu (por) 10.06 * 1958 Michael Rawson (gbr) 1:47.8 2006 Francis Obikwelu (por) 9.99 400 METRI 1962 Manfred Matuschewski (gdr) 1:50.5 2010 Christophe Lemaitre (fra) 10.11 1934 Adolf Metzner (ger) 47.9 1966 Manfred Matuschewski (gdr) 1:45.9 2012 Christophe Lemaitre (fra) 10.09 1938 Godf rey Brown (gbr) 47.4 1969 Dieter Fromm (gdr) 1:45.9 (1:45.98) 2014 James Dasaolu (gbr) 10.06 1946 Niels Holst Sørensen (dan) 47.9 1971 Yevgeniy Arzhanov (urs) 1:45.6 (1:45.61) 2016 Churandy Martina (ola) 10.07 1950 Derek Pugh (gbr) 47.3 1974 Luciano Susanj (jug) 1:44.1 (1:44.07) * Dwain Chambers (gbr) primo con 9.96 successivamente 1954 Ardalion Ignatyev (urs) 46.6 1978 Olaf Beyer (gdr) 1:43.84 squalificato per doping 1958 John Wrighton (gbr) 46.3 1982 Hans-Peter Ferner (frg) 1:46.33 storia / europei 1986 Sebastian Coe (gbr) 1:44.50 2012 Mohamed Farah (gbr) 13:29.91 3000 METRI SIEPI 1990 Tom McKean (gbr) 1:44.76 2014 Mohamed Farah (gbr) 14:05.82 1938 Lars Larsson (sve) 9:16.2 1994 Andrea Benvenuti (ita) 1:46.12 2016 Ilias Fifa (spa) 13:40.85 1946 Raphaël Pujazon (fra) 9:01.4 1998 Nils Schumann (ger) 1:44.89 1950 Jindrich Roudny (tch) 9:05.4 2002 Wilson Kipketer (dan) 1:47.25 1954 Sándor Rozsnyói (ung) 8:49.6 2006 Bram Som (ola) 1:46.56 10.000 METRI 1958 Jerzy Chromik (pol) 8:38.2 2010 Marcin Lewandowski (pol) 1:47.07 1934 Ilmari Salminen (fin) 31:02.6 1962 Gaston Roelants (bel) 8:32.6 2012 Yuriy Borzakovskiy (rus) 1:48.61 1938 Ilmari Salminen (fin) 30:52.4 1966 Viktor Kudinskiy (urs) 8:26.6 2014 Adam Kszczot (pol) 1:44.15 1946 Viljo Heino (fin) 29:52.0 1969 Mikhail Zhelev (bul) 8:25.0 (8:25.02) 2016 Adam Kszczot (pol) 1:45.18 1950 Emil Zátopek (tch) 29:12.0 1971 Jean-Paul Villain (fra) 8:25.2 (8:25.12) 1954 Emil Zátopek (tch) 28:58.0 1974 Bronislaw Malinowski (pol) 8:15.0 (8:15.04) 1958 Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak (pol) 28:56.0 1978 Bronislaw Malinowski (pol) 8:15.08 1500 METRI 1962 Pyotr Bolotnikov (urs) 28:54.0 1982 Patriz Ilg (frg) 8:18.52 1934 Luigi Beccali (ita) 3:54.6 1966 Jürgen Haase (gdr) 28:26.0 1986 Hagen Melzer (gdr) 8:16.65 1969 Jürgen Haase (gdr) 28:41.6 1938 Sydney Wooderson (gbr) 3:53.6 1990 Francesco Panetta (ita) 8:12.66 1971 Juha Väätäinen (fin) 27:52.8 (27:52.78) 1946 Lennart Strand (sve) 3:48.0 1994 Alessandro Lambruschini (ita) 8:22.40 1950 Willem Slijkhuis (ola) 3:47.2 1974 Manfred Kuschmann (gdr) 28:25.8 (28:25.76) 1978 Martti Vainio (fin) 27:30.99 1998 Damian Kallabis (ger) 8:13.10 1954 Roger Bannister (gbr) 3:43.8 2002 Antonio Jiménez (spa) 8:24.34 1958 Brian Hewson (gbr) 3:41.9 1982 Alberto Cova (ita) 27:41.03 1986 Stefano Mei (ita) 27:56.79 2006 Jukka Keskisalo (fin) 8:24.89 1962 Michel Jazy (fra) 3:40.9 2010 Ma. Mekhissi-Benabbad (fra) 8:07.87 1966 Bodo Tümmler (ger) 3:41.9 1990 Salvatore Antibo (ita) 27:41.27 1994 Abel Antón (spa) 28:06.03 2012 Ma. Mekhissi-Benabbad (fra) 8:33.23 1969 John Whetton (gbr) 3:39.4 (3:39.45) 1998 António Pinto (por) 27:48.62 2014 Yoann Kowal (fra) 8:26.66 1971 Francesco Arese (ita) 3:38.4 (3:38.43) 2002 José Manuel Martínez (spa) 27:47.65 2016 Ma. Mekhissi-Benabbad (fra) 8:25.63 1974 Klaus-Peter Justus (gdr) 3:40.6 (3:40.55) 2006 Jan Fitschen (ger) 28:10.94 1978 Steve Ovett (gbr) 3:35.59 2010 Mohamed Farah (gbr) 28:24.99 1982 Steve Cram (gbr) 3:36.49 2012 Polat Kemboi Arikan (tur) 28:22.27 110 METRI OSTACOLI 1986 Steve Cram (gbr) 3:41.09 2014 Mohamed Farah (gbr) 28:08.11 1934 József Kovács (ung) 14.8 1990 Jens-Peter Herold (gdr) 3:38.25 2016 Polat Kemboi Arikan (tur) 28:18.52 806 1994 Fermin Cacho (spa) 3:35.27 1938 Donald Finlay (gbr) 14.3 1998 Reyes Estévez (spa) 3:41.31 1946 Håkan Lidman (sve) 14.6 1950 André-Jacques Marie (fra) 14.6 2002 Mehdi Baala (fra) 3:45.25 MEZZA MARATONA 2006 Mehdi Baala (fra) 3:39.02 1954 Yevgeniy Bulanchik (urs) 14.4 2010 Arturo Casado (spa) 3:42.74 2016 Tadesse Abraham (svi) 1h02:03 1958 Martin Lauer (ger) 13.7 2012 Henrik Ingebrigtsen (nor) 3:46.20 1962 Anatoliy Mikhailov (urs) 13.8 2014 Mah. Mekhissi-Benabbad (fra) 3:45.60 1966 Eddy Ottoz (ita) 13.7 2016 Filip Ingebrigtsen (nor) 3:46.65 MARATONA 1969 Eddy Ottoz (ita) 13.5 (13.59) 1934 Armas Toivonen (fin) 2h52:29.0 1971 Frank Siebeck (gdr) 14.0 (14.00) 1938 Väinö Muinonen (fin) 2h37:28.8 1974 Guy Drut (fra) 13.40 5000 METRI 1946 * Mikko Hietanen (fin) 2h24:55.0 1978 Thomas Munkelt (gdr) 13.54 1950 Jack Holden (gbr) 2h32:13.2 1982 Thomas Munkelt (gdr) 13.41 1934 Roger Rochard (fra) 14:36.8 1954 Veikko Karvonen (fin) 2h24:51.6 1986 Stéphane Caristan (fra) 13.20 1938 Taisto Mäki (fin) 14:26.8 1958 Sergey Popov (urs) 2h15:17.0 1990 Colin Jackson (gbr) 13.18 1946 Sydney Wooderson (gbr) 14:08.6 1962 Brian Kilby (gbr) 2h23:18.8 1994 Colin Jackson (gbr) 13.08 1950 Emil Zátopek (tch) 14:03.0 1966 Jim Hogan (gbr) 2h20:04.6 1998 Colin Jackson (gbr) 13.02 1954 Vladimir Kuts (urs) 13:56.6 1969 Ron Hill (gbr) 2h16:47.8 2002 Colin Jackson (gbr) 13.11 1958 Zdzislaw Kiryszkowiak (pol) 13:53.4 1971 Karel Lismont (bel) 2h13:09.0 2006 Stanislav Olijar (lat) 13.24 1962 Bruce Tulloh (gbr) 14:00.6 1974 Ian Thompson (gbr) 2h13:18.8 2010 Andy Turner (gbr) 13.28 1966 Michel Jazy (fra) 13:42.8 1978 Leonid Mosejev (urs) 2h11:57.5 2012 Sergey Shubenkov (rus) 13.16 1969 Ian Stewart (gbr) 13:44.8 1982 Gerard Nijboer (ola) 2h15:16 1971 Juha Väätäinen (fin) 13:32.6 (13:32.48) 2014 Sergey Shubenkov (rus) 13.19 1986 Gelindo Bordin (ita) 2h10:54 2016 Dimitri Bascou (fra) 13.25 1974 Brendan Foster (gbr) 13:17.2 (13:17.21) 1990 Gelindo Bordin (ita) 2h14:02 1978 Venanzio Ortis (ita) 13:28.52 1994 Martín Fiz (spa) 2h10:31 1982 Thomas Wessinghage (frg) 13:28.90 1998 Stefano Baldini (ita) 2h12:01 1986 Jack Buckner (gbr) 13:10.15 2002 Janne Holmén (fin) 2h12:14 400 METRI OSTACOLI 1990 Salvatore Antibo (ita) 13:22.00 2006 Stefano Baldini (ita) 2h11:32 1934 Hans Scheele (ger) 53.2 1994 Dieter Baumann (ger) 13:36.93 2010 Viktor Röthlin (svi) 2h15:31 1938 Prudent Joye (fra) 53.1 1998 Isaac Viciosa (spa) 13:37.46 2012 gara non disputata 1946 Bertel Storskrubb (fin) 52.2 2002 Alberto García (spa) 13:38.18 2014 Daniele Meucci (ita) 2h11:08 1950 Armando Filiput (ita) 51.9 2006 Jesús España (spa) 13:44.70 2016 gara non disputata 1954 Anatoliy Yulin (urs) 50.5 2010 Mohamed Farah (gbr)
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