2004 European Cup (athletics)
The 2004 Spar European Cup took place on 19 and 20 June 2004 at the Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland. This was the 25th European Cup and the first time the event has been hosted in Poland.
Events
League | Group | Venue | Men Winner | Women Winner |
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Super League | Bydgoszcz | Germany | Russia | |
1st | A | Plovdiv | Czech Republic | Romania |
B | Istanbul | Spain | Italy | |
2nd | A | Reykjavík | Estonia | Ireland |
B | Novi Sad | Serbia and Montenegro | Croatia |
Final standings
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Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m (Wind: -3.2 m/s) |
Lukasz Chyla Poland | 10.42 | Ronald Pognon France | 10.43 | Ronny Ostwald Germany | 10.49 |
200 m (Wind: 0.0 m/s) |
Christian Malcolm Great Britain | 20.56 | Johan Wissman Sweden | 20.61 | Marco Torrieri Italy | 20.62 |
400 m | Tim Benjamin Great Britain | 45.37 | Ingo Schultz Germany | 45.50 | Leslie Djhone France | 45.73 |
800 m | Florent Lacasse France | 1:45.19 | René Herms Germany | 1:45.27 | Arnoud Okken Netherlands | 1:45.64 |
1500 m | Mehdi Baala France | 3:49.13 | Michael East Great Britain | 3:49.53 | Yuriy Borzakovskiy Russia | 3:50.99 |
3000 m | Wolfram Müller Germany | 8:04.37 | Gert-Jan Liefers Netherlands | 8:04.41 | Vyacheslav Shabunin Russia | 8:05.92 |
5000 m | John Mayock Great Britain | 14:44.71 | Sergey Ivanov Russia | 14:44.75 | Mokhtar Benhari France | 14:44.78 |
3000 m steeplechase | Bouabdellah Tahri France | 8:23.40 | Jakub Czaja Poland | 8:25.51 | Giuseppe Maffei Italy | 8:27.53 |
110 m hurdles | Robert Kronberg Sweden | 13.58 | Mike Fenner Germany | 13.66 | Andrea Giaconi Italy | 13.66 |
400 m hurdles | Chris Rawlinson Great Britain | 48.59 | Naman Keïta France | 49.04 | Boris Gorban Russia | 49.71 |
4 × 100 m | Great Britain | 38.67 | Poland | 38.68 | Germany | 38.76 |
4 × 400 m | Germany | 3:01.78 | Russia | 3:01.88 | Poland | 3:02.05 |
High jump | Stefan Holm Sweden | 2.32 | Grzegorz Sposób Poland | 2.32 | Roman Fricke Germany | 2.27 |
Pole vault | Romain Mesnil France | 5.75 | Patrik Kristiansson Sweden | 5.70 | Lars Börgeling Germany Yevgeniy Mikhailichenko Russia | 5.65 |
Long jump | Chris Tomlinson Great Britain | 8.28w | Salim Sdiri France | 8.24 | Vitaliy Shkurlatov Russia | 8.13 |
Triple jump | Christian Olsson Sweden | 17.30 | Danila Burkenya Russia | 17.28 | Phillips Idowu Great Britain | 17.10w |
Shot put | Carl Myerscough Great Britain | 20.85 | Rutger Smith Netherlands | 20.56 | Ralf Bartels Germany | 20.54 |
Discus throw | Michael Möllenbeck Germany | 64.42 | Rutger Smith Netherlands | 63.68 | Carl Myerscough Great Britain | 61.68 |
Hammer throw | Szymon Ziólkowski Poland | 77.27 | Markus Esser Germany | 76.97 | Nicola Vizzoni Italy | 76.16 |
Javelin throw | Aleksandr Ivanov Russia | 82.55 | Peter Esenwein Germany | 82.43 | Francesco Pignata Italy | 76.87 |
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
First League
Group A
- First League Group A
- 19–20 June 2004 Plovdiv
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Group B
- First League Group B
- 19–20 June 2004 Istanbul
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Second League
Group A
- Second League Group A
- 19–20 June 2004 Reykjavík
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Group B
- Second League Group B
- 19–20 June 2004 Novi Sad
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External links
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