Czechoslovak Indoor Athletics Championships
SportIndoor track and field
Founded1969
Ceased1992
CountryCzechoslovakia

The Czechoslovak Indoor Athletics Championships (Czech: Halové mistrovství Československa v atletice) was an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Czechoslovak Athletics Federation, which served as the national championship for the sport in Czechoslovakia. Held over two days in February during the Czechoslovak winter, it was added to the national calendar in 1969 following the creation of a suitable indoor athletics venue in Jablonec nad Nisou. A Czech-only championship was held at the venue a year earlier.[1][2]

The competition served as the winter, indoor counterpart to the main Czechoslovak Athletics Championships, held outdoors in the summer since 1919.[3] The last edition was held in 1992 and after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia it was succeeded by the separate Czech Indoor and Slovak Indoor Athletics Championships.[4][5]

Events

The following athletics events feature as standard on the Czechoslovak Indoor Championships programme:

The 60 metres sprint and 60 metres hurdles events were replaced by a 50 metres and a 50 metres hurdles in 1969, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1990, 1991, and 1992. A women's 80 metres hurdles was held at the first edition, but dropped thereafter. Other non-standard indoor events included a 100 metres in 1969, 1970, and 1989, and a 300 metres from 1971 to 1975.[4]

The event programme gradually expanded over the years, with the 400 metres first appearing in 1976 and the 200 metres in 1982. The combined events first appeared in 1983 as unofficial championships before taking on national title status in 1987. The men's event was held as an octathlon for the first three years and no men's combined event appeared at the 1991 edition. The racewalking events were first contested in 1987.[4]

Women were initially limited in events early in the competition's history. The first distance event for women, the 1500 metres was held in 1973 and the 3000 metres followed in 1982 (having had a one-off appearance in 1974). Women did not contest the 3000 m at the 1989 edition. The addition of a women's triple jump in 1991 brought the women to parity in the horizontal jumps. A Czechoslovak champion in women's pole vault was never elected, as the event was held only once as an exhibition in 1992.[4]

Editions

Ed. Year Location Dates Venue Events Athletes Ref.
1968Jablonec nad Nisou9–10 March 1968
1st1969Jablonec nad Nisou22–23 February 1969
2nd1970Jablonec nad Nisou21–22 February 1970
3rd1971Jablonec nad Nisou13–14 February 1971
4th1972Jablonec nad Nisou12–13 February 1972
5th1973Jablonec nad Nisou10–11 February 1973
6th1974Jablonec nad Nisou23–24 February 1974
7th1975Jablonec nad Nisou15–16 February 1975
8th1976Košice7–8 February 1976
9th1977Ostrava26–27 February 1977
10th1978Jablonec nad Nisou25–26 February 1978
11th1979Jablonec nad Nisou10–11 February 1979
12th1980Jablonec nad Nisou16–17 February 1980
13th1981Jablonec nad Nisou7–8 February 1981
14th1982Jablonec nad Nisou20–21 February 1982
15th1983Jablonec nad Nisou19–20 February 1983
16th1984Jablonec nad Nisou18–19 February 1984
17th1985Jablonec nad Nisou9–10 February 1985
18th1986Jablonec nad Nisou8–9 February 1986
19th1987Jablonec nad Nisou7–8 February 1987
20th1988Jablonec nad Nisou20–21 February 1988
21st1989Jablonec nad Nisou4–5 February 1989
22nd1990Prague17–18 February 1990
23rd1991Prague23–24 February 1991
24th1992Prague15–16 February 1992

References

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