1969 European Championships in Athletics
- 1969 European Championships in Athletics
The 9th European Championships in Athletics were held from September 16 to September 21, 1969 in the Karaiskaki Stadium of Athens, the capital of Greece. New at these championships were the women's 1.500 metres and the women's 4x400 metres relay event.
Men's Results
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
-!RANK !!align="left" style="width: 20em"|4x100 METRES RELAY!!align="left" style="width: 5em"|TIME
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flagathlete|FRANCE|FRAAlain SarteurPatrick BourbeillonGérard FénouilFrançois St.-Gilles
align="center"|38.8
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flagathlete|SOVIET UNION|URSAleksandr LebedevVladislav SapeyaNikolay IvanovValeriy Borzov
align="center"|39.3
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flagathlete|CZECHOSLOVAKIA|TCHLadislav KřížDionys SzogediJiří KynosLudvík Bohman
align="center"|39.5{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
-!RANK !!align="left" style="width: 20em"|POLE VAULT!!align="left" style="width: 5em"|HEIGHT
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flagathlete|Wolfgang Nordwig|GDR
align="center"|5m30
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flagathlete|Kjell Isaksson|SWE
align="center"|5m20
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flagathlete|Aldo Righi|ITA
align="center"|5m10{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
-!RANK !!align="left" style="width: 20em"|50 KM WALK!!align="left" style="width: 5em"|TIME
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flagathlete|Christoph Hoene|GDR
align="center"|4:12:32.8
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flagathlete|Peter Seltzer|GDR
align="center"|4:16:09.6
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flagathlete|Benjamin Soldatenko|URS
align="center"|4:23:04.8
Women's Results
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
-!RANK !!align="left" style="width: 20em"|100 METRES HURDLES!!align="left" style="width: 5em"|TIME
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flagathlete|Karin Balzer|GDR
align="center"|13.29
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flagathlete|Barbel Pondzheva|GDR
align="center"|13.68
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flagathlete|Teresa Nowak|POL
align="center"|13.77
References
* [http://www.european-athletics.org/ EAA]
* [http://www.athletix.org/Eurochamps/eurochamps.htm Athletix]
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