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1972 European Athletics Indoor Championships

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The 3rd European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in 1972 in Grenoble, a city in France.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 metres  Valeriy Borzov (URS) 5.75  Aleksandr Kornelyuk (URS) 5.81  Vasilis Papageorgopoulos (GRE) 5.82
400 metres  Georg Nückles (FRG) 47.24  Ulrich Reich (FRG) 47.42  Wolfgang Müller (GDR) 47.42
800 metres  Jozef Plachý (TCH) 1:48.84  Ivan Ivanov (URS) 1:49.05  Francis Gonzalez (FRA) 1:49.17
1500 metres  Jacky Boxberger (FRA) 3:45.66  Spylios Zacharopoulos (GRE) 3:46.08  Jürgen May (FRG) 3:46.42
3000 metres  Juris Grustins (URS) 8:02.85  Yuriy Aleksashin (URS) 8:03.20  Ulrich Brugger (FRG) 8:05.07
50 m hurdles  Guy Drut (FRA) 6.51  Manfred Schumann (FRG) 6.58  Anatoliy Moshiashvili (URS) 6.59
4×360 m relay  Poland
Jan Werner
Waldemar Korycki
Ján Balachowski
Andrzej Badenski
3:11.1  West Germany
Peter Bernreuther
Rolf Krüsmann
Georg Nückles
Ulrich Reich
3:11.9  France
Patrick Salvador
André Paoli
Michel Dach
Gilles Bertould
3:15.6
4×720 m relay  West Germany
Thomas Wessinghage
Harald Norpoth
Paul-Heinz Wellmann
Franz-Josef Kemper
6:26.4a  Soviet Union
Alexey Taranov
Valeriy Taratynov
Ivan Ivanov
Stanislav Meshcherskich
6:27.0a  Poland
Zenon Szordykowski
Krzysztof Linkowski
Stanislaw Waskiewicz
Andrzej Kupczyk
6:27.6a
Pole vault  Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR) 5.40 =CR  Hans Lagerqvist (SWE) 5.40  Antti Kalliomäki (FIN) 5.30
High jump  István Major (HUN) 2.24 CR  Kęstutis Šapka (URS) 2.22  Jüri Tarmak (URS) 2.22
Long jump  Max Klauss (GDR) 8.02  Hans Baumgartner (FRG) 7.99  Jaroslav Brož (TCH) 7.88
Triple jump  Viktor Sanyeyev (URS) 16.97 CR  Carol Corbu (ROM) 16.89  Valentin Shevchenko (URS) 16.73
Shot put  Hartmut Briesenick (GDR) 20.67 CR  Władysław Komar (POL) 20.32  Jaroslav Brabec (TCH) 19.94

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 metres  Renate Stecher (GDR) 6.25  Annegret Richter (FRG) 6.28  Sylviane Telliez (FRA) 6.31
400 metres  Christel Frese (FRG) 53.36  Inge Bödding (FRG) 54.60  Erika Weinstein (FRG) 54.73
800 metres  Gunhild Hoffmeister (GDR) 2:04.83 CR  Ileana Silai (ROM) 2:05.17  Svetla Zlateva (BUL) 2:05.50
1500 metres  Tamara Pangelova (URS) 4:14.62 CR  Lyudmila Bragina (URS) 4:18.35  Vasilena Amzina (BUL) 4:18.84
50 m hurdles  Annelie Ehrhardt (GDR) 6.85  Teresa Sukniewicz (POL) 6.94  Grażyna Rabsztyn (POL) 7.05
4×180 m relay  West Germany
Elfgard Schittenhelm
Christine Tackenberg
Annegret Kroniger
Rita Wilden
1:24.1a  France
Michèle Beugnet
Christiane Marlet
Claudine Meire
Nicole Pani
1:37.6a  Austria
Christa Kepplinger
María Sykora
Carmen Mahr
Monika Holzschuster
1:29.5a
4×360 m relay  West Germany
Rita Wilden
Erika Weinstein
Christel Frese
Inge Bödding
3:10.85  Soviet Union
Natalya Chistyakova
Lyudmila Aksyonova
Lyubov Savyalova
Nadezhda Kolesnikova
3:11.20  France
Madeleine Thomas
Bernadette Martin
Nicole Duclos
Colette Besson
3:11.65
High jump  Rita Schmidt (GDR) 1.90  Rita Gildemeister (GDR) 1.84  Yordanka Blagoeva (BUL) 1.84
Long jump  Brigitte Roesen (FRG) 6.58  Meta Antenen (SUI) 6.42  Jarmila Nygrýnová (TCH) 6.39
Shot put  Nadezhda Chizhova (URS) 19.41  Antonina Ivanova (URS) 18.54  Marianne Adam (GDR) 18.30

Medal table

1  East Germany 7 1 2 10
2  West Germany 6 6 3 15
3  Soviet Union 5 8 3 16
4  France 2 1 4 7
5  Poland 1 2 2 5
6  Czechoslovakia 1 0 3 4
7  Hungary 1 0 0 1
8  Romania 0 2 0 2
9  Greece 0 1 1 2
10  Sweden 0 1 0 1
 Switzerland 0 1 0 1
12  Bulgaria 0 0 3 3
13  Austria 0 0 1 1
 Finland 0 0 1 1

References