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1987 Nordic Indoor Athletics Championships

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1987 Nordic Indoor Athletics Championships
Host cityOslo, Norway
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1986


The 1987 Nordic Indoor Athletics Championships was the second and final edition of the international indoor athletics competition between Nordic countries and was held in Oslo, Norway. It consisted of 22 individual track and field events, 12 for men and 10 for women.

Finland won the most golds for a second year, at nine. Sweden won the most medals overall at 23. The hosts Norway had the second highest medal haul at 21, while Denmark managed only two medals. Two women won medals in two events: Ringa Ropo of Finland won minor medals in the women's jumps and 800 metres champion Maiken Sørum also won a 1500 metres bronze.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Robert Nilsson (SWE) 6.82  Jouni Myllymäki (FIN) 6.83  Harri Nevavuo (FIN) 6.83
200 metres  Svein Erik Storlien (NOR) 22.14  Marko Granat (SWE) 22.38  Vidar Jakobsen (NOR) 22.68
400 metres  Ulf Sedlacek (SWE) 48.45  Peter Johansson (SWE) 48.90  Niklas Wallenlind (SWE) 49.10
800 metres  Ronny Olsson (SWE) 1:51.58  Martin Enholm (SWE) 1:52.30  Morten Jurs (NOR) 1:52.69
1500 metres  Ari Suhonen (FIN) 3:49.84  Mika Maaskola (FIN) 3:50.25  Johnny Kroon (SWE) 3:50.57
3000 metres  Risto Ulmala (FIN) 8:05.97  Knut Hegvold (NOR) 8:06.34  Dan Bergkvist (SWE) 8:11.76
60 m hurdles  Arto Bryggare (FIN) 7.64  Ulf Söderman (SWE) 7.84  Erik Jensen (DEN) 7.99
High jump  Mikko Levola (FIN) 2.15 m  Lasse Gimnes (NOR)
 Michael Mikkelsen (DEN)
2.09 m Not awarded
Pole vault  Arto Peltoniemi (FIN) 5.40 m  Harri Palola (FIN) 5.25 m  Veijo Vanneslouma (FIN) 5.15 m
Long jump  Jarmo Kärnä (FIN) 7.81 m  Juha Plosila (FIN) 7.76 m  Lars Hansen (NOR) 7.52 m
Triple jump  Arne Holm (SWE) 16.72 m  Markku Rokala (FIN) 15.74 m  Claes Rahm (SWE) 15.55 m
Shot put  Jan Sagedal (NOR) 19.96 m  Janne Ronkainen (FIN) 18.38 m  Arne Pedersen (NOR) 18.17 m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Sisko Markkanen (FIN) 7.45  Lena Möller (SWE) 7.47  Mette Husbyn (NOR) 7.50
200 metres  Maria Fernström (SWE) 24.55  Christina Wennberg (SWE) 24.85  Marianne Drivdal (NOR) 24.91
400 metres  Ann-Louise Skoglund (SWE) 53.78  Monica Strand (SWE) 55.39  Lisbeth Andersen (NOR) 55.65
800 metres  Maiken Sørum (NOR) 2:08.26  Jill McCabe (SWE) 2:08.52  Toril Hatling (NOR) 2:08.83
1500 metres  Christin Sørum (NOR) 4:17.15  Anne Jorun Rakstad (NOR) 4:17.31  Maiken Sørum (NOR) 4:17.32
3000 metres  Satu Levelä (FIN) 9:17.77  Anita Håkenstad (NOR) 9:19.16  Tuija Jousimaa (FIN) 9:27.14
3000 metres  Karin Malmbratt (SWE) 8.29  Anne Beth Espetvedt (NOR) 8.37  Helena Fernström (SWE) 8.51
High jump  Hanne Haugland (NOR) 1.91 m  Christina Nordström (SWE) 1.84 m  Ringa Ropo (FIN) 1.84 m
Long jump  Arja Jussila (FIN) 6.45 m  Ringa Ropo (FIN) 6.44 m  Christina Sundberg (SWE) 6.13 m
Shot put  Stine Lerdahl (NOR) 15.16 m  Caroline Isgren (SWE) 15.04 m  Grete Gjermshus (NOR) 14.89 m

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Finland (FIN)97420
2 Sweden (SWE)710623
3 Norway (NOR)651021
4 Denmark (DEN)0112
Totals (4 entries)22232166


References

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