2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships

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The 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held at Scandinavium and Svenska Mässan in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 1–3 March 2013.

Edition32nd[1]
Dates1–3 March
Host cityGothenburg, Sweden
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2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Edition32nd[1]
Dates1–3 March
Host cityGothenburg, Sweden
VenueScandinavium
Events26
Participation578[1] athletes from
47[1] nations
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Bidding process

The decision to grant the event for Gothenburg was made by the European Athletics Council at their long meeting in Malta on October 15, 2007. Initially, Gothenburg applied for the 2011 Championships against Paris. The European Athletic Association thought the two cities presented very good concepts, and it ended up with the two candidates get one championship each; Paris in 2011 and Gothenburg in 2013. Gothenburg used the concept All under one roof.[2]

Venue

Scandinavium

The main venue for the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships will be Scandinavium with a maximum capacity of 12,000 spectators, but at the event the arena will have about 6,500 spectators because of the reconstruction. Prior to the championships, the arena floor was raised 3 metres and equipped with running tracks. In Svenska Mässan, next to Scandinavium, there was a Market Square, where various activities were organized during the competitions. All the victory ceremonies took place in the Market Square during the evenings. The shot put qualifications was also held at a special shot put venue in Svenska Mässan.[3] The host city Gothenburg organized several championships in athletics before. In 1974 and 1984, Scandinavium hosted the European Indoor Championships. Moreover, nearby Ullevi Stadium staged the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 European Athletics Championships. Last time Sweden hosted the European Indoor Championships was in 1996 when Ericsson Globe in Stockholm held the event.

Men's results

Track

* Pavel Trenikhin was originally disqualified, but was reinstated upon appeal. ** Great Britain were originally disqualified, but were reinstated upon appeal.

Field

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Combined

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon
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Eelco Sintnicolaas
 Netherlands
6372
WL, NR
Kevin Mayer
 France
6297
PB
Mihail Dudaš
 Serbia
6099
NR
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Women's results

Track

Field

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Combined

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pentathlon
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Antoinette Nana Djimou
 France
4666 Yana Maksimava
 Belarus
4658
PB
Hanna Melnychenko
 Ukraine
4604
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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia46313
2 France4329
3 Great Britain4318
4 Ukraine3014
5 Spain1304
6 Italy1236
 Sweden1236
8 Germany1225
9 Belarus1214
10 Poland1113
11 Czech Republic1045
12 Serbia1012
13 Azerbaijan1001
 Netherlands1001
 Portugal1001
16 Bosnia and Herzegovina0101
 Turkey0101
18 Ireland0033
19 Bulgaria0011
Totals (19 entries)26262678
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Participating nations

A total of 577 athletes from 47 countries has participated in the championships.[1]

In brackets: Squad size

Broadcasting

TV4 in Sweden is the host broadcaster of the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships.[4]

References

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