1982 European Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres

These are the official results of the Men's 5,000 metres event at the 1982 European Championships in Athens, Greece, held at Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" on 8 and 11 September 1982.[1]

Medalists

GoldThomas Wessinghage
 West Germany
SilverWerner Schildhauer
 East Germany
BronzeDave Moorcroft
 United Kingdom

Final

11 September The 5,000-metre final was characterized by a variable, but mostly slow, pace and by heavy rain. The strongest pre-final favourite and the fresh world record holder at this distance, David Moorcroft, took the lead shortly after the start. Before the 600-metre mark, his team mate Mike McLeod went into the lead, perhaps to spare Moorcroft from leading too long. McLeod passed 1,000 metres in a sluggish time of 2:46.91. Before the 1,200-metre mark, Finland's tall Martti Vainio accelerated into the lead. He was passed after 1,900 metres by Moorcroft, who led the 15-man field through 2,000 metres in 5:28.89. For some reason, however, Moorcroft slowed the pace down, with 3,000 metres being passed in a slow time of 8:16.55. As the tightly bunched group of runners was approaching 3,200 metres, East Germany's Hansjörg Kunze, one of the pre-race favourites, was pushed, lost his rhythm for a moment, and accidentally ran a few steps on the field. McLeod went into the lead again, somewhat increasing the pace. At 3,400 metres, Vainio accelerated into the lead, and sprinted the following 200 metres in under 31 seconds. However, his legs were tired of the 10,000-metre final and his rather fast 5,000-metre heat, and he was forced to slow down. Around 3,800 metres, there was another shoving match, involving Italy's Alberto Cova and Austria's Dietmar Millonig. Cova pushed Millonig so strongly, after having been pushed or elbowed by a third runner, that he was disqualified after the final. At 4,000 metres, Vainio still led the field in 10:57.19. Around this time, Sweden's Mats Erixon began gradually to lose contact with the main group. Before the 4,200-metre mark, Moorcroft went into the lead again, intending to gradually increase the pace before the final lap. After 4,400 metres, West Germany's Christoph Herle dropped from the lead group. Before 4,500 metres, the Soviet Union's Dmitriy Dmitriyev passed Moorcroft, who was soon surrounded by several other runners. Also Switzerland's Markus Ryffel dropped from the lead group before 4,600 metres, while Cova, McLeod and Kunze began to struggle. At 4,600 metres, Dmitriyev still led the main group in 12:34.25. Soon after that, East Germany's Werner Schildhauer passed him. Before 4,750 metres, West Germany's Thomas Wessinghage sprinted past Schildhauer, and already opened a five-metre gap by 4,800 metres. Moorcroft accelerated into the second place, followed by his other team mate Tim Hutchings. By the start of the home straight, Wessinghage's lead was at least eight or nine metres. With over 20 metres left, Schildhauer passed Moorcroft, to claim the silver medal. Hutchings faded into seventh place, while Bulgaria's Evgeni Ignatov rose to fourth place with a strong final kick. (Two Finnish sports books: Our Sports' Face/Urheilumme kasvot, Helsinki: c.1982; Sports Information/Urheilutieto, Helsinki: c.1982; YouTube: user tommytempo1's two videos: European Athletics Championships 3,000m Steeplechase & 5,000m Finals Athens 1982; Thomas Wessinghage - European Athletics Championships 5,000m Athens 1982.)

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Thomas Wessinghage West Germany13:28.90
2nd, silver medalist(s)Werner Schildhauer East Germany13:30.03
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Dave Moorcroft United Kingdom13:30.42
4Evgeni Ignatov Bulgaria13:30.95
5Dietmar Millonig Austria13:31.03
6Valeriy Abramov Soviet Union13:31.26
7Tim Hutchings United Kingdom13:31.83
8Martti Vainio Finland13:33.69
9Hansjörg Kunze East Germany13:35.71
10Markus Ryffel  Switzerland13:36.11
11Dmitriy Dmitriyev Soviet Union13:37.91
12Mike McLeod United Kingdom13:38.99
13Christoph Herle West Germany13:45.54
14Mats Erixon Sweden13:52.39
Alberto Cova ItalyDQ

Heats

8 September

Heat 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Dave Moorcroft United Kingdom13:30.28Q
2Werner Schildhauer East Germany13:30.49Q
3Dietmar Millonig Austria13:30.61Q
4Markus Ryffel  Switzerland13:30.75Q
5Valeriy Abramov Soviet Union13:30.98Q
6Christoph Herle West Germany13:31.06Q
7António Leitão Portugal13:31.89
8Salvatore Antibo Italy13:34.43
9Viktor Chumakov Soviet Union13:34.50
10Knut Kvalheim Norway13:41.85
11Hans Segerfeldt Sweden13:44.07
12Alex Hagelsteens Belgium13:50.03
13Philippe Legrand France13:55.04
14Henrik Jørgensen Denmark14:14.05
Pär Wallin SwedenDNF

Heat 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Thomas Wessinghage West Germany13:26.48Q
2Hansjörg Kunze East Germany13:27.45Q
3Tim Hutchings United Kingdom13:27.58Q
4Alberto Cova Italy13:27.65Q
5Evgeni Ignatov Bulgaria13:27.78Q
6Mats Erixon Sweden13:28.08Q
7Dmitriy Dmitriyev Soviet Union13:28.45q
8Martti Vainio Finland13:29.20q
9Mike McLeod United Kingdom13:29.90q
10Fotios Kourtis Greece14:22.18
Francis Gonzalez FranceDNF

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 26 athletes from 16 countries participated in the event.

See also

References

  1. European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 436–443, retrieved 13 August 2014



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