Athletics at the 2019 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

Athletics at the 2019 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held at Tofig Bahramov Stadium, Baku, Azerbaijan from 22 to 27 July 2019.[1]

Athletics
at the 2019 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival
VenueTofig Bahramov Stadium
Dates22–27 July
Competitors598 from 45 nations
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Medalists

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Boys

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Track

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m[2] Umut Uysal
  Turkey
10.47 Matteo Melluzzo
  Italy
10.48 Felix Kunstein
  Germany
10.53
200 m[3] Federico Guglielmi
  Italy
21.11 Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak
  Denmark
21.15 Oliwer Wdowik
  Poland
21.26
400 m[4] Emil Johansson
  Sweden
47.69 Patryk Grzegorzewicz
  Poland
47.91 Attila Molnár
  Hungary
48.09
800 m[5] Jakub Davidík
  Czech Republic
1:51.02 Krzysztof Różnicki
  Poland
1:53.01 David Carranza
  Spain
1:53.38
1500 m[6] Jędrzej Poczwardowski
  Poland
3:54.64 Adil Espasa
  France
3:55.19 Fikadu González
  Spain
3:55.73
3000 m[7] Adisu Guadie
  Israel
8:35.04 Luc Le Baron
  France
8:38.19 Vid Botolin
  Slovenia
8:39.74
110 m hurdles[8] Mario Revenga
  Spain
13.59 Tomáš Oberndorfer
  Czech Republic
13.64 Márk Pap
  Hungary
13.70
400 m hurdles[9] Oskar Edlund
  Sweden
51.41 Ignacio Sáez
  Spain
51.68 Berke Akçam
  Turkey
52.30
2000 m steeplechase[10] Pol Oriach
  Spain
5:49.56 Dzmitry Savin
  Belarus
5:57.05 Giovanni Silli
  Italy
5:58.06
Medley relay[11]   Poland
Mateusz Górny
Oliwer Wdowik
Wiktor Gruzd
Patryk Grzegorzewicz
Oskar Łucki*
Maciej Kopeć*
1:53.39 CR   Sweden
Emil Carlsson
Sidney Léger
Emil Johansson
Oskar Edlund
Zion Eriksson*
1:54.03   Spain
Joaquim Rodríguez
Mario Revenga
Alejandro Guerrero
Ignacio Sáez
Fikadu González*
1:54.68
10000 m walk[12] Gabriele Gamba
  Italy
45:15.74 CR Paul McGrath
  Spain
45:51.64 Mustafa Tekdal
  Turkey
46:06.57

* Medalists who participated in heats only.

Field

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump[13] Yahor Huptar
  Belarus
2.18 Paul Metayer
  France
2.10 Roman Petruk
  Ukraine
2.10
Pole vault[14] Anthony Ammirati
  France
4.95 Juho Alasaari
  Finland
4.90 Dzmitry Marfushkin
  Belarus
Jules Vanlangenaker
  Belgium
4.80
Long jump[15] Oluwatosin Ayodeji
  Austria
7.31 Alexis Duvivier
  France
7.29 Tomislav Isailović
  Serbia
7.26
Triple jump[16] Grigoris Nikolaou
  Cyprus
15.45 Vladislav Aleksandrin
  Russia
15.38 Simon Gore
  France
15.33
Shot put[17] Muhamet Ramadani
  Kosovo
19.75 Semen Borodayev
  Russia
18.83 Jesper Ahlin
  Sweden
18.71
Discus throw[18] Raman Khartanovich
  Belarus
63.09 Steffen Melheim
  Norway
59.66 Matteo Maulana
  Germany
59.33
Hammer throw[19] Valentin Andreev
  Bulgaria
82.72 Merlin Hummel
  Germany
81.06 Jean-Baptiste Bruxelle
  France
78.44
Javelin throw[20] Eryk Kołodziejczak
  Poland
77.02 Giovanni Frattini
  Italy
75.25 Artur Felfner
  Ukraine
73.14

Combined

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Decathlon[21] Sander Skotheim
  Norway
7761 CR Jente Hauttekeete
  Belgium
7540 Paul Kallenberg
  Germany
7423

Girls

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m[22] Rhasidat Adeleke
  Ireland
11.70 Johanna Kylmänen
  Finland
11.89 Cheyenne Kuhn
  Germany
11.93
200 m[23] Rhasidat Adeleke
  Ireland
23.92 Mira Kőszegi
  Hungary
24.15 Serena Kouassi
  France
24.40
400 m[24] Olesya Soldatova
  Russia
53.57 Liefde Schoemaker
  Belgium
53.85 Lakeri Ertzgaard
  Norway
54.56
800 m[25] Sophia Volkmer
  Germany
2:05.62 Valentina Rosamilia
  Switzerland
2:06.30 Lucía Pinacchio
  Spain
2:06.66
1500 m[26] Antje Pfüller
  Germany
4:28.89 Maria Sfârghiu
  Romania
4:29.60 Mireya Arnedillo
  Spain
4:30.16
3000 m[27] Olimpia Breza
  Poland
9:48.23 Ina Halle Haugen
  Norway
9:49.54 María Forero
  Spain
9:50.07
100 m hurdles[28] Léa Vendôme
  France
13.52 Franziska Schuster
  Germany
13.53 Ditaji Kambundji
  Switzerland
13.63
400 m hurdles[29] Salma Paralluelo
  Spain
57.95 Andrea Rooth
  Norway
59.05 Madeline Abega
  France
59.28
2000 m steeplechase[30] Blanka Dörfel
  Germany
6:39.02 CR Gréta Varga
  Hungary
6:46.95 Sigrid Alvik
  Norway
6:47.44
Medley relay[31]   Spain
Laura Pintiel
Esperança Cladera
Carmen Avilés
Salma Paralluelo
2:08.53 CR   Greece
Markella Papandreou
Polyniki Emmanouilidou
Anna Chatzipourgani
Stela Konstantinidou
2:09.16   Switzerland
Selina Furler
Seraina Joho
Lea Ammann
Valentina Rosamilia
Debby Schenk*
2:10.32
5000 m walk[32] Jekaterina Mirotvortseva
  Estonia
22:26.01 CR Lizaveta Hryshkevich
  Belarus
23:33.23 Alicia Lumbreras
  Spain
23:43.04

* Medalists who participated in heats only.

Field

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump[33] Adelina Khalikova
  Russia
1.86 Marithé Engondo
  Switzerland
1.82 Styliana Ioannidou
  Cyprus
1.80
Pole vault[34] Sarah Vogel
  Germany
4.06 Clara Fernández
  Spain
3.85 Klara Loessl
  Denmark
Rebecka Krüeger
  Sweden
3.85
Long jump[35] Mariia Horielova
  Ukraine
6.21 Mia Lien
  Norway
6.15 Nea Lento
  Finland
5.98
Triple jump[36] Maja Åskag
  Sweden
13.26 Lesly Raffin
  France
13.08 Iuliana Dabija
  Moldova
12.98
Shot put[37] Pinar Akyol
  Turkey
17.88 Nina Căpățînă
  Moldova
17.16 Sina Prüfer
  Germany
16.84
Discus throw[38] Violetta Ignatyeva
  Russia
55.37 CR Pia Northoff
  Germany
54.38 Özlem Becerek
  Turkey
53.43
Hammer throw[39] Silja Kosonen
  Finland
72.35 CR Rachele Mori
  Italy
69.04 Esther Imariagbee
  Germany
68.98
Javelin throw[40] Gabriela Andrukonis
  Poland
58.77 Vivian Suominen
  Finland
56.24 Esra Türkmen
  Turkey
54.62

Combined

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon[41] Saga Vanninen
  Finland
5913 CR Henriette Jæger
  Norway
5835 Anastasia Dragomirova
  Greece
5817

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Azerbaijan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Poland (POL)5218
2  Spain (ESP)43714
3  Germany (GER)43613
4  Russia (RUS)3205
5  Sweden (SWE)3126
6  France (FRA)25411
7  Finland (FIN)2316
  Italy (ITA)2316
9  Belarus (BLR)2215
10  Turkey (TUR)2046
11  Ireland (IRL)2002
12  Norway (NOR)1528
13  Czech Republic (CZE)1102
14  Ukraine (UKR)1023
15  Cyprus (CYP)1012
16  Austria (AUT)1001
  Bulgaria (BUL)1001
  Estonia (EST)1001
  Israel (ISR)1001
  Kosovo (KOS)1001
21  Hungary (HUN)0224
  Switzerland (SUI)0224
23  Belgium (BEL)0213
24  Denmark (DEN)0112
  Greece (GRE)0112
  Moldova (MDA)0112
27  Romania (ROU)0101
28  Serbia (SRB)0011
  Slovenia (SLO)0011
Totals (29 entries)404042122

References

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  1. ^ "Athletics – Competition Schedule" (PDF). eyofbaku2019.com. 22 July 2019. Archived from the original on July 23, 2019. Retrieved 23 July 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Boys 100 m results[usurped]
  3. ^ Boys 200 m results[usurped]
  4. ^ Boys 400 m results[usurped]
  5. ^ Boys 800 m results[usurped]
  6. ^ Boys 1500 m results[usurped]
  7. ^ Boys 3000 m results[usurped]
  8. ^ Boys 110 m hurdles results[usurped]
  9. ^ Boys 400 m hurdles results[usurped]
  10. ^ Boys 2000 m steeplechase results[usurped]
  11. ^ Boys medley relay results[usurped]
  12. ^ Boys 10 km walk results[usurped]
  13. ^ Boys high jump results[usurped]
  14. ^ Boys pole vault results[usurped]
  15. ^ Boys long jump results[usurped]
  16. ^ Boys triple jump results[usurped]
  17. ^ Boys shot put results[usurped]
  18. ^ Boys discus throw results[usurped]
  19. ^ Boys hammer throw results[usurped]
  20. ^ Boys javelin throw results[usurped]
  21. ^ Boys decathlon results[usurped]
  22. ^ Girls 100 m results[usurped]
  23. ^ Girls 200 m results[usurped]
  24. ^ Girls 400 m results[usurped]
  25. ^ Girls 800 m results[usurped]
  26. ^ Girls 1500 m results[usurped]
  27. ^ Girls 3000 m results[usurped]
  28. ^ Girls 100 m hurdles results[usurped]
  29. ^ Girls 400 m hurdles results[usurped]
  30. ^ Girls 2000 m steeplechase results[usurped]
  31. ^ Girls medley relay results[usurped]
  32. ^ Girls 5000 m walk results[usurped]
  33. ^ Girls high jump results[usurped]
  34. ^ Girls pole vault results[usurped]
  35. ^ Girls long jump results[usurped]
  36. ^ Girls triple jump results[usurped]
  37. ^ Girls shot put results[usurped]
  38. ^ Girls discus throw results[usurped]
  39. ^ Girls hammer throw results[usurped]
  40. ^ Girls javelin throw results[usurped]
  41. ^ Girls heptathlon medallists[usurped]
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