The 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held at the
Globe Arena
Avicii Arena, originally known as Stockholm Globe Arena and previously as Ericsson Globe, but commonly referred to in Swedish simply as Globen (; "the Globe"), is an indoor arena located in Stockholm Globe City, Johanneshov district of Stockho ...
,
Stockholm
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, the capital city of
Sweden
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from Friday, 8 March to Sunday, 10 March 1996.
24th European Indoor Championships 1996
This was the first edition to feature women's pole vault
Pole vaulting, also known as pole jumping, is a track and field event in which an athlete uses a long and flexible pole, usually made from fiberglass or carbon fiber, as an aid to jump over a bar. Pole jumping competitions were known to the Myc ...
.
Medal summary
Men
Women
Medal table
Participating nations
* (1)
* (1)
* (2)
* (9)
* (9)
* (7)
* (1)
* (15)
* (3)
* (5)
* (18)
* (4)
* (8)
* (7)
* (37)
* (1)
* (33)
* (25)
* (24)
* (7)
* (4)
* (3)
* (12)
* (23)
* (8)
* (4)
* (2)
* (2)
* (5)
* (6)
* (8)
* (12)
* (7)
* (18)
* (33)
* (1)
* (2)
* (11)
* (28)
* (23)
* (8)
* (7)
* (15)
* (4)
References
{{European athletics champs
European Athletics Indoor Championships
European Indoor Championships
International athletics competitions hosted by Sweden
1996 in Swedish sport
March 1996 sports events in Europe
International sports competitions in Stockholm
1990s in Stockholm