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European Athletics Indoor Championships

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International European track and field athletics indoor competitions
European Athletics Indoor Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Frequencybiannual
Locationvarious
Inaugurated1970
Most recent2025
Next event2027
Organised byEuropean Athletic Association
Websiteeuropean-athletics.com

TheEuropean Athletics Indoor Championships is a biennial indoortrack and field competition for European athletes that is organised by theEuropean Athletic Association. It was held for the first time in 1970, replacing theEuropean Indoor Games, its predecessor event first held in 1966.[1]

The championships was an annual event until 1990, when it was changed to its current biennial format. A gap of three years occurred after the2002 edition to synchronize the event with the other major championships of internationalathletics. The event is hosted by a different European city each year.[2]

Editions

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European Indoor Games

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#YearCityCountryDatesVenueEventsCountriesAthletesTop of the medal table
11966Dortmund West Germany27 MarchWestfalenhalle2122186 West Germany
21967Prague Czechoslovakia11–12 MarchSportovni hala2323244 Soviet Union
31968Madrid Spain9–10 MarchPalacio de los Deportes2320205 Soviet Union
41969Belgrade Yugoslavia8–9 MarchHala I Beogradskog sajma2322220 East Germany

European Indoor Championships

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#YearCityCountryDatesVenueEventsCountriesAthletesTop of the medal table
11970Vienna Austria14–15 MarchStadthalle2222[3]279[3] Soviet Union
21971SofiaBulgaria13–14 MarchFestivalna2323[4]323[4] Soviet Union
31972Grenoble France11–12 MarchPalais des Sports2323[4]263[4] East Germany
41973Rotterdam Netherlands10–11 MarchAhoy2324[4]307[4] West Germany
51974Gothenburg Sweden9–10 MarchScandinavium2125[4]263[4]Poland
61975KatowicePoland8–9 MarchSpodek2124270 East Germany
71976Munich West Germany21–22 FebruaryOlympiahalle1925226 Soviet Union
81977San Sebastián Spain12–13 MarchVelódromo de Anoeta1924240 East Germany
91978Milan Italy11–12 MarchPalasport di San Siro1925252 East Germany
101979Vienna Austria24–25 FebruaryFerry-Dusika-Hallenstadion1924208 East Germany
111980Sindelfingen West Germany1–2 MarchGlaspalast Sindelfingen1926234 West Germany
121981Grenoble France21–22 FebruaryPalais des Sports2023255 East Germany
131982Milan Italy6–7 MarchPalasport di San Siro2323282 West Germany
141983Budapest Hungary5–6 MarchBudapest Sportcsarnok2324261 Soviet Union
151984Gothenburg Sweden3–4 MarchScandinavium2226240 Czechoslovakia
161985Piraeus Greece2–3 MarchPeace and Friendship Stadium2226290 East Germany
171986Madrid Spain22–23 FebruaryPalacio de los Deportes2226270 East Germany
181987Liévin France21–22 FebruaryStade Couvert Régional2426339 Soviet Union
191988Budapest Hungary5–6 MarchBudapest Sportcsarnok2427358 East Germany
201989The Hague Netherlands18–19 FebruaryHoutrust2427323 Soviet Union
211990Glasgow United Kingdom3–4 MarchKelvin Hall Arena2528370 Soviet Union
221992Genoa Italy28 February – 1 MarchPalasport di Genova2735439 Unified Team
231994Paris France11–13 MarchPalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy2740499 Russia
241996Stockholm Sweden8–10 MarchGloben2644463 Germany
251998Valencia Spain27 February – 1 MarchPalau Velódrom Lluís Puig2639484 Germany
262000Ghent Belgium25–27 FebruaryFlanders Sports Arena2844546 Russia
272002Vienna Austria1–3 MarchFerry-Dusika-Hallenstadion2845558 Russia
282005Madrid Spain4–6 MarchPalacio de los Deportes2841563 Russia
292007Birmingham United Kingdom2–4 MarchNational Indoor Arena2647519 Great Britain
302009Turin Italy6–8 MarchOval Lingotto2645530 Russia
312011Paris France4–6 MarchPalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy2646577 France
322013Gothenburg Sweden1–3 MarchScandinavium2647578 Russia
332015Prague Czech Republic5–8 MarchO2 Arena2649614 Russia
342017Belgrade Serbia3–5 MarchBelgrade Arena2648525 Poland
352019Glasgow United Kingdom1–3 MarchEmirates Arena2647582 Poland
362021Toruń Poland4–7 MarchArena Toruń2646659 Netherlands
372023Istanbul Turkey2–5 MarchAtaköy Athletics Arena2647550 Norway
382025Apeldoorn Netherlands6–9 MarchOmnisport Apeldoorn2746570 Netherlands
392027Valencia Spain4–7 MarchPalau Velódrom Lluís Puig

Championship records

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Men

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EventRecordNameNationDateVenueNotesRef.Video
60 m6.42Dwain Chambers Great Britain8 March 20092009 Turin(details)
400 m45.05Karsten Warholm Norway2 March 20192019 Glasgow(details)[5]
800 m1:44.78Paweł Czapiewski Poland3 March 20022002 Vienna(details)
1500 m3:33.95Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway3 March 20232023 Istanbul(details)[6]
3000 m7:38.42Ali Kaya Turkey7 March 20152015 Prague(details)[7]
60 m hurdles7.39Colin Jackson Great Britain12 March 19941994 Paris(details)
High jump2.40 mStefan Holm Sweden6 March 20052005 Madrid(details)
Pole vault6.05 mArmand Duplantis Sweden7 March 20212021 Toruń(details)[8]
Long jump8.71 mSebastian Bayer Germany8 March 20092009 Turin(details)
Triple jump17.92 m (2nd jump)Teddy Tamgho France6 March 20112011 Paris(details)[9][10][1]
17.92 m (4th jump)
Shot put22.19 mUlf Timmermann East Germany21 February 19871987 Liévin(details)
Heptathlon6558 ptsSander Skotheim Norway7 March 20252025 Apeldoorn(details)[11]
60mLong jumpShot putHigh jump60m HPole vault1000m
6.937.95 m14.39 m2.19 m8.04 m5.10 m2:32.72
4 × 400 m relay3:02.87Julien Watrin
Dylan Borlée
Jonathan Borlée
Kevin Borlée
 Belgium8 March 20152015 Prague(details)[12]

Women

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EventRecordNameNationDateVenueNotesRef.
60 m7.00Nelli Cooman Netherlands23 February 19861986 Madrid(details)
Mujinga Kambundji  Switzerland3 March 20232023 Istanbul(details)[13]
400 m49.59Jarmila Kratochvílová Czechoslovakia7 March 19821982 Milan(details)
800 m1:55.82Jolanda Čeplak Slovenia3 March 20022002 Vienna(details)
1500 m4:02.39Laura Muir Great Britain4 March 20172017 Belgrade(details)[14]
3000 m8:30.61Laura Muir Great Britain1 March 20192019 Glasgow(details)[15]
60 m hurdles7.67Ditaji Kambundji  Switzerland7 March 20252025 Apeldoorn(details)[16]
High jump2.05 mTia Hellebaut Belgium3 March 20072007 Birmingham(details)
Pole vault4.90 mYelena Isinbayeva Russia6 March 20052005 Madrid(details)
Long jump7.30 mHeike Drechsler East Germany5 March 19881988 Budapest(details)
Triple jump15.16 mAshia Hansen Great Britain28 February 19981998 Valencia(details)
Shot put21.46 mHelena Fibingerová Czechoslovakia13 March 19771977 San Sebastián(details)
Pentathlon5055 ptsNafissatou Thiam Belgium3 March 20232023 Istanbul(details)[17]
60m HHigh jumpShot putLong jump800m
8.231.92 m15.54 m6.59 m2:13.60
4 × 400 m relay3:24.34Lieke Klaver
Nina Franke
Cathelijn Peeters
Femke Bol
 Netherlands9 March 20252025 Apeldoorn(details)[18]

Mixed

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EventRecordNameNationDateChampionshipsPlaceRef.
4 × 400 m relay3:15.63Nick Smidt
Eveline Saalberg
Tony van Diepen
Femke Bol
 Netherlands6 March 20252025 ChampionshipsApeldoorn, Netherlands[19]

Heptathlon disciplines

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EventRecordAthleteNationDateChampionshipsPlaceRef.
60 m6.75Karl Saluri Estonia2 March 20192019 ChampionshipsGlasgow, United Kingdom[20]
Simon Ehammer[a]  Switzerland6 March 20212021 ChampionshipsToruń, Poland[21]
Long jump8.20 mSimon Ehammer  Switzerland7 March 20252025 ChampionshipsApeldoorn, Netherlands[22]
Shot put16.82 mTomáš Dvořák Czech Republic26 February 20002000 ChampionshipsGhent, Belgium
High jump2.19 mSander Skotheim Norway4 March 20232023 ChampionshipsIstanbul, Turkey[23]
7 March 20252025 ChampionshipsApeldoorn, Netherlands[24]
60 m hurdles7.67Arthur Abele Germany8 March 20152015 ChampionshipsPrague, Czech Republic
Pole vault5.60 mAlex Averbukh Russia1 March 19981998 ChampionshipsValencia, Spain
1000 m2:32.72Sander Skotheim Norway8 March 20252025 ChampionshipsApeldoorn, Netherlands[25]

Pentathlon disciplines

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EventRecordAthleteNationDateChampionshipsPlaceRef.
60 m hurdles8.09Solène Ndama France1 March 20192019 ChampionshipsGlasgow, United Kingdom[26]
High jump1.96 mNafissatou Thiam Belgium3 March 20172017 ChampionshipsBelgrade, Serbia[27]
Katarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain1 March 20192019 ChampionshipsGlasgow, United Kingdom[28]
Shot put17.53 mAustra Skujytė Lithuania4 March 20112011 ChampionshipsParis, France
Long jump6.89 mKatarina Johnson-Thompson Great Britain6 March 20152015 ChampionshipsPrague, Czech Republic
800 m2:07.17Adrianna Sułek Poland3 March 20232023 ChampionshipsIstanbul, Turkey[29]

By country

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NationMaleFemaleTotal
 Great Britain235
 Belgium123
 Norway303
 Netherlands023
  Switzerland022
 East Germany112
 Sweden202
 France101
 Germany101
 Poland101
 Turkey101
 Russia011
 Slovenia011

Records in defunct events

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Men's events

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EventRecordNameNationDateVenueNotesRef.
50 m5.65Marian WoroninPoland21 February 19811981 Grenoble(details)
200 m20.36Bruno Marie-Rose France22 February 19871987 Liévin(details)
50 m hurdles6.47Arto Bryggare Finland21 February 19811981 Grenoble(details)
5000 m walk18:19.97Giovanni De Benedictis Italy28 February 19921992 Genova(details)

Women's events

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EventRecordNameNationDateVenueNotesRef.
50 m6.17†Linda Haglund Sweden22 February 19811981 Grenoble(details)
Sofka PopovaBulgaria
Linda Haglund Sweden
200 m22.39Marita Koch East Germany5 March 19831983 Budapest(details)
50 m hurdles6.74Zofia BielczykPoland22 February 19811981 Grenoble(details)
3000 m walk11:49.99Alina IvanovaUnified Team29 February 19921992 Genova(details)

† Haglund ran this time in the semifinals, and again with Popova in the final; the photofinish gave Popova first and Haglund second, with each woman being credited as having equalled the championship record.

All-time medal table

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Medal table includes19662025.[1]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union116107104327
2 East Germany878358228
3 Great Britain787357208
4 West Germany727258202
5 Poland706683219
6 Russia595042151
7 France554676177
8 Italy394235116
9 Spain355040125
10 Netherlands32222579
11 Czechoslovakia31323699
12 Germany304546121
13 Bulgaria30323698
14 Romania263741104
15 Sweden23292880
16 Belgium22191556
17 Hungary17232060
18 Switzerland17131343
19 Portugal1710734
20 Ukraine15162051
21 Czech Republic14172253
22 Finland1391436
23 Norway137929
24 Unified Team128727
25 Greece9171238
26 Ireland951428
27 Belarus881026
28 Austria791329
29 Yugoslavia661325
30 Latvia5117
31 Serbia42410
32 Turkey3519
33 Estonia3036
34 Denmark2226
35 Azerbaijan2204
36 Slovakia2136
37 Serbia and Montenegro[a]2125
38 Iceland2046
 Authorised Neutral Athletes2013
39 Slovenia17412
40 Cyprus1203
41 Lithuania1113
42 Israel1012
43 Albania1001
44 Croatia0123
45 Bosnia and Herzegovina0101
46 Armenia0011
 Luxembourg0011
 Moldova0011
Totals (48 entries)9949799862,959
  • ^[a] Includes medal ofDragan Perić, a Serbian athlete who competed during the Yugoslav Wars as an Independent European Participant.

Multiple medallists

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See also:List of European Athletics Indoor Championships medalists (men) andList of European Athletics Indoor Championships medalists (women)

A total of 11 men and 12 women have won six or more medals at the competition.[4]

Men

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NameCountryYearsTotalGoldSilverBronze
Thomas Wessinghage West Germany1972–198612651
Jakob Ingebrigtsen Norway2019–20258710
Dietmar Mögenburg West Germany1980–19908512
Valeriy Borzov Soviet Union1970–19777700
Viktor Saneyev Soviet Union1970–19776600
Marian Woronin Poland1975–19876501
José Luís González Spain1982–19926501
Roman Šebrle Czech Republic1998–20116312
Geoff Capes Great Britain1971–19796231
László Szalma Hungary1976–19906231
Béla Bakosi Hungary1979–19886213

Women

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NameCountryYearsTotalGoldSilverBronze
Helena Fibingerová Czechoslovakia1970–198511830
Marlies Göhr East Germany1977–19889522
Nelli Fiere Netherlands1984–19948602
Brigitte Kraus West Germany1976–19888314
Doina Melinte Romania1982–19927511
Heike Drechsler East Germany & Germany1982–20007412
Grażyna Rabsztyn Poland1972–19827241
Femke Bol Netherlands2021-20256600
Laura Muir Great Britain2015–20236501
Galina Chistyakova Soviet Union1985–19906420
Marita Koch East Germany1977–19866411
Lidia Chojecka Poland1998–20116330
Yordanka Donkova Bulgaria1982–19946303
Jarmila Nygrýnová Czechoslovakia1971–19806231

Notes

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  1. ^Result doesn't count if the athlete doesn't finish his heptathlon.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Handbook Torun 2021". european-athletics.com. Archived fromthe original on 6 March 2021. Retrieved26 April 2021.
  2. ^European Indoor Championships Senior Women.European Athletics. Retrieved on 2012-07-10.
  3. ^abEAA Statistics handbook
  4. ^abcdefghiStatistics Guide 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships. European Athletics (2017). Retrieved on 2017-03-04.
  5. ^"400m Final Results"(PDF).EAA. 2 March 2019. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 March 2019. Retrieved3 March 2019.
  6. ^"1500m Final Results"(PDF). European Athletics. 3 March 2023. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.
  7. ^"3000m Results"(PDF).EA. 7 March 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 1 April 2015. Retrieved7 March 2015.
  8. ^"European Athletics Indoor Championships – Pole Vault Men – Final – Results"(PDF).European Athletic Association. 7 March 2021. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 7 March 2021. Retrieved7 March 2021.
  9. ^"Triple Jump Results"(PDF).EAA. 2011-03-06. Retrieved2011-03-06.
  10. ^Bob Ramsak (2011-03-06)."Tamgho twice (!) triples 17.92m World record twice in Paris as European Indoor Champs conclude".IAAF. Retrieved2011-03-06.
  11. ^"Heptathlon Results".World Athletics. 8 March 2025. Retrieved15 March 2025.
  12. ^"4 × 400 m Relay Results"(PDF).EA. 8 March 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 March 2019. Retrieved8 March 2015.
  13. ^"60m Final Results"(PDF). European Athletics. 3 March 2023. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 3 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.
  14. ^"1500m Results"(PDF).European Athletics. 4 March 2017. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 17 March 2017. Retrieved4 March 2017.
  15. ^"3000m Results"(PDF).European Athletics. 1 March 2019. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 9 March 2019. Retrieved1 March 2019.
  16. ^"60 Metres Hurdles Women Final Results".European Athletics. 7 March 2025. Retrieved7 March 2025.
  17. ^"Pentathlon Results"(PDF).European Athletics. 3 March 2023. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 3 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.
  18. ^"Women's 4 × 400 m Relay Results"(PDF).watchathletics.com. 9 March 2025. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 9 March 2025. Retrieved9 March 2025.
  19. ^"Race Analysis 4 x 400 m Mixed Final"(PDF).European Athletics. 6 March 2025. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 7 March 2025. Retrieved8 March 2025.
  20. ^"Heptathlon – 60m Heat 2 Results"(PDF).EAA. 2 March 2019. Retrieved2 March 2019.
  21. ^"European Athletics Indoor Championships – Heptathlon Men – 60m Results"(PDF).European Athletic Association. 6 March 2021. Retrieved7 March 2021.[permanent dead link]
  22. ^"Men's Long Jump Combined Events Results".World Athletics. 15 March 2025.
  23. ^"Men's Heptathlon – High Jump Results"(PDF).watchathletics.com. 4 March 2023. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 March 2023. Retrieved6 March 2023.
  24. ^"Men's High Jump Combined Events Results".World Athletics. 15 March 2025.
  25. ^"Men's 1000m Combined Events Results".World Athletics. 15 March 2025.
  26. ^"Pentathlon – 60m Hurdles Heat 2 Results"(PDF).EAA. 1 March 2019. Retrieved1 March 2019.
  27. ^"Pentathlon – High Jump Results"(PDF).European Athletics. 3 March 2017. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 8 April 2015. Retrieved4 March 2017.
  28. ^"Pentathlon – High Jump Group A Results"(PDF).EAA. 1 March 2019. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 3 March 2019. Retrieved1 March 2019.
  29. ^"Pentathlon Results"(PDF).European Athletics. 3 March 2023. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 3 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.

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