The 1990 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in Glasgow, United Kingdom, on 3 and 4 March 1990. It was the last time that the event had been held annually and not biennially as it is now, as well as the last time that it was held over only two days. It also marked the debut of the women's triple jump event.
The medal table was topped by the Soviet Union, followed by West and East Germany.
Medal summary
Men
{|
|-
|
| || 6.56
| || 6.59
| || 6.63
|-
|
| || 21.01
| || 21.04
| || 21.28
|-
|
| || 46.08
| || 46.09
| || 46.01
|-
|
| || 1:46.22
| || 1:47.22
| || 1:47.37
|-
|
| || 3:44.39
| || 3:44.61
| || 3:44.83
|-
|
| || 7:53.94
| || 7:54.75
| || 7:54.77
|-
|
| || 7.52
| || 7.58
| || 7.61
|-
|
| || 19:00.62
| || 19:02.90
| || 19:08.36
|-
|
| || 2.33
| || 2.30
|<br> || 2.30
|-
|
| || 5.80
| || 5.75
|<br> || 5.70
|-
|
| || 8.11
| || 8.08
| || 8.06
|-
|
| || 17.14
| || 16.70
| || 16.69
|-
|
| || 21.03
| || 20.43
| || 20.20
|}
Women
{|
|-
|
| || 7.10
| || 7.13
| || 7.14
|-
|
| || 22.96
| || 23.01
| || 23.04
|-
|
| || 51.22
| || 52.22
| || 53.02
|-
|
| || 2:01.63
| || 2:02.23
| || 2:02.42
|-
|
| || 4:09.73
| || 4:10.13
| || 4:10.44
|-
|
| || 8:57.28
| || 8:57.50
| || 9:00.31
|-
|
| || 7.74
| || 7.84
| || 7.99
|-
|
| || 11:59.36
| || 12:18.84
| || 12:27.94
|-
|
| || 2.00
| || 1.94
| || 1.94
|-
|
| || 6.85
| || 6.74
| || 6.66
|-
|
| || 14.14
| || 13.63
| || 13.44
|-
|
| || 20.64
| || 20.35
| || 19.34
|}
Medal table
Participating nations
- (1)
- (8)
- (4)
- (7)
- (3)
- (20)
- (2)
- (21)
- (6)
- (23)
- (49)
- (12)
- (12)
- (3)
- (8)
- (31)
- (4)
- (6)
- (7)
- (13)
- (13)
- (28)
- (32)
- (13)
- (4)
- (3)
- (40)
- (6)
See also
- 1990 in athletics (track and field)
External links
- Results - men at GBRathletics.com
- Results - women at GBRathletics.com
- EAA
