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2005 European Indoor Athletics Championships 

The 2005 European Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in Madrid, the capital city of Spain, from March 4 to March 6, 2005.

Contents

Medal count

(Host nation in bold.)

Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1. Flag of Russia Russia 9 2 6 17
2. Flag of Sweden Sweden 3 1 1 5
3. Flag of France France 2 1 1 4
4. Flag of Ireland Ireland 2 0 0 2
5. Flag of Spain Spain 1 6 5 12
6. Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 1 4 1 6
7. Flag of Poland Poland 1 3 2 6
8. Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 1 2 3 6
9. Flag of Romania Romania 1 2 1 4
10. Flag of Belarus Belarus 1 1 0 2
11. Flag of Germany Germany 1 0 5 6
12. Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 0 1 2
13. Flag of Belgium Belgium 1 0 0 1
13. Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 1 0 0 1
13. Flag of Denmark Denmark 1 0 0 1
13. Flag of Portugal Portugal 1 0 0 1
17. Flag of Austria Austria 0 2 1 3
17. Flag of Greece Greece 0 2 1 3
19. Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0 1 1 2
20. Flag of Italy Italy 0 1 0 1

Results

Men

Event: Gold: Silver: Bronze:
60 m Jason Gardener, GBR 6.55 Ronald Pognon, FRA 6.62 Konstantin Vasyukov, UKR 6.62
200 m Tobias Unger, GER 20.53 Chris Lambert, GBR 20.69 Marcin Urbaś, POL 21.04
400 m David Gillick, IRL 46.30 David Canal, ESP 46.64 Sebastian Gatzka, GER 46.88
800 m Dmitriy Bogdanov, RUS 1:48.61 Antonio Manuel Reina, ESP 1:48.76 Juan de Dios Jurado, ESP 1:49.11
1,500 m Ivan Heshko, UKR 3:36.70 (CR) Juan Carlos Higuero, ESP 3:37.98 Reyes Estévez, ESP 3:38.90
3,000 m Alistair Cragg, IRL 7:46.32 John Mayock, GBR 7:51.46 Reyes Estevez, ESP 7:51.65
60 m Hurdles Ladji Doucouré, FRA 7.50 Felipe Vivancos, ESP 7.61 Robert Kronberg, SWE 7.65
4 x 400 m Relay Richard Maunier
Remi Wallard
Brice Panel
Marc Raquil
France, 3:07.90
Dale Garland
Daniel Cossins
Richard Davenport
Gareth Warburton
Great Britain, 3:09.53
Andrey Polukeyev
Aleksandr Usov
Dmitriy Forshev
Aleksandr Broshchenko
Russia, 3:09.63
High Jump Stefan Holm, SWE 2.40 (CR) Yaroslav Rybakov, RUS 2.38 Pavel Fomenko, RUS 2.32
Long Jump Joan Lino Martinez, ESP 8.37 Bogdan Tarus, ROM 8.14 Volodymyr Zyuskov, UKR 7.99
Triple Jump Igor Spasovkhodskiy, RUS 17.20 Mykola Savolainen, UKR 17.01 Aleksandr Petrenko, RUS 16.98
Pole Vault Igor Pavlov, RUS 5.90 (CR) Denys Yurchenko, UKR 5.85 Tim Lobinger, GER 5.80
Shot Put Joachim Olsen, DEN 21.19 Rutger Smith, NED 20.79 Manuel Martinez, ESP 20.51
Heptathlon Roman Šebrle, CZE 6232 Aleksandr Pogorelov, RUS 6111 Roland Schwarzl, AUT 6064

Britain's Mark Lewis-Francis, second in men's 60 m (6.59), was later disqualified for doping offence (tetrahydrocannabinol).

Women

Gold: Result Silver: Result Bronze: Result
60 m Kim Gevaert, BEL 7.16 Yeoryia Kokloni, GRE 7.18 Maria Karastamati, GRE 7.25
200 m Ivet Lalova, BUL 22.91 Karin Mayr-Krifka, AUT 22.94 Jacqueline Poelman, NED 23.42
400 m Svetlana Pospelova, RUS 50.41 Sviatlana Usovich, BLR 50.55 Irina Rosikhina, RUS 52.05
800 m Larisa Chzhao, RUS 1:59.97 Mayte Martinez, ESP 2:00.52 Natalya Tsyganova, RUS 2:01.62
1,500 m Elena Iagar, ROM 4:03.09 Corina Dumbravean, ROM 4:05.88 Hind Dehiba, FRA 4:07.20
3,000 m Lidia Chojecka, POL 8:43.76 Susanne Pumper, AUT 8:47.74 (*) Sabrina Mockenhaupt, GER 8:47.76
4x400 m Tatyana Levina
Yuliya Pechonkina
Irina Rosikhina
Svetlana Pospelova
Russia
3:28.00 (CR) Anna Pacholak
Monika Bejnar
Marta Chrust-Rozej
Małgorzata Pskit
Poland
3:29.37 Melanie Purkiss
Donna Fraser
Catherine Murphy
Lee McConnell
Great-Britain
3:29.81
60 m Hurdles Susanna Kallur, SWE 7.80 Jenny Kallur, SWE 7.99 Kirsten Bolm, GER 8.00
High Jump Anna Chicherova, RUS 2.01 Ruth Beitia, ESP 1.99 Venelina Veneva, BUL 1.97
Long Jump Naide Gomes, POR 6.70 Stiliani Pilatou, GRE 6.64 Adina Anton, ROM
Bianca Kappler, GER
6.59
6.53 (**)
Triple Jump Viktoriya Gurova, RUS 14.74 Magdelin Martinez, ITA 14.54 Carlota Castrejana, ESP 14.45
Pole Vault Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS 4.90 WR Anna Rogowska, POL 4.75 Monika Pyrek, POL 4.70
Shot Put Nadezhda Ostapchuk, BLR 19.37 Krystyna Zabawska, POL 18.96 Olga Ryabinkina, RUS 18.83
Pentathlon Carolina Klüft, SWE 4949 Kelly Sotherton, GBR 4733 Natalya Dobrynska, UKR 4667

the results are in time, metres (m) or points (p)

(*) Turkey's Tezeta Desalegn-Dengersa originally won the 3,000 m silver medal in 8:46.65, but was later disqualified for doping offence (metenolone). This was announced on April 6, 2006.

(**) Bianca Kappler was awarded joint bronze medal as final jump was incorrectly measured.

See also

References

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