2019 European Athletics U20 Championships
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2019 European Athletics U20 Championships | |
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Host city | Borås, Sweden |
Date(s) | 18–21 July |
Main stadium | Ryavallen |
Level | Under 20 |
Participation | 1114 athletes from 48 nations |
Events | 44 |
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The 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships were the 25th edition of the biennial European U20 athletics championships. They were held in Borås, Sweden from 18 July to 21 July.[1] Beginning with this edition the long-distance races for men were 3000 and 5000 metres instead of 5000 and 10,000 metres mirroring the women's programme.
Contents
Medal summary
Men
Track
* Medalists who participated in heats only.
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Thomas Carmoy Belgium |
2.22 | Oleh Doroshchuk Ukraine |
2.14 | Arttu Mattila Finland |
2.12 SB |
Pole vault | Pål Haugen Lillefosse Norway |
5.41 | Illya Kravchenko Ukraine |
5.31 | Robin Emig France |
5.31 PB |
Long jump | Jules Pommery France |
7.83 PB |
Jarod Biya Switzerland |
7.78 NU20R |
Andreas Samuel Bucșă Romania |
7.53 |
Triple jump | Artem Konovalenko Ukraine |
16.50 EU20L |
Mark Mazheika Belarus |
16.22 PB |
Andreas Pantazis Greece |
16.08 PB |
Shot put (6 kg) | Aleh Tamashevich Belarus |
21.32 | Wojciech Marok Poland |
20.07 PB |
Alperen Karahan Turkey |
19.76 |
Discus throw (1.75 kg) | Yasiel Sotero Spain |
62.93 | Michal Forejt Czech Republic |
62.17 PB |
Jakub Forejt Czech Republic |
61.64 |
Hammer throw (6 kg) | Mykhaylo Kokhan Ukraine |
84.73 EU20R CR WU20L |
Hristos Frantzeskakis Greece |
84.22 NU20R |
Giorgio Olivieri Italy |
78.75 |
Javelin throw | Simon Wieland Switzerland |
79.44 NU23R |
Krišjānis Suntažs Latvia |
79.23 PB |
Dimítrios Tsitsos Greece |
77.79 PB |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Decathlon | Simon Ehammer Switzerland |
7851 NU20R |
Leon Mak Netherlands |
7700 PB |
Markus Rooth Norway |
7692 PB |
Women
Track
* Medalists who participated in heats only.
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Yaroslava Mahuchikh Ukraine |
1.92 | Adelina Khalikova 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
1.90 =WU18L |
Natalya Spiridonova 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
1.87 |
Pole vault | Aksana Gataullina 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
4.36 EU20L |
Marie-Julie Bonnin France |
4.16 PB |
Elien Vekemans Belgium |
4.16 |
Long jump | Larissa Iapichino Italy |
6.58 | Tilde Johansson Sweden |
6.52 | Holly Mills Great Britain |
6.50 |
Triple jump | Spiridoula Karidi Greece |
14.00 NU20R |
Aleksandra Nacheva Bulgaria |
13.81 | Rūta Lasmane Latvia |
13.48 |
Shot put | Jorinde van Klinken Netherlands |
17.39 | Pınar Akyol Turkey |
16.19 WU18L |
Erna Sóley Gunnarsdóttir Iceland |
15.65 |
Discus throw | Alida van Daalen Netherlands |
55.92 NU18B |
Özlem Becerek Turkey |
54.17 | Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba France |
53.22 |
Hammer throw | Valeriya Ivanenko Ukraine |
65.83 | Samantha Borutta Germany |
63.53 | Zsanett Németh Hungary |
61.99 |
Javelin throw | Carolina Visca Italy |
56.48 | Julia Ulbricht Germany |
54.98 | Gedly Tugi Estonia |
54.52 PB |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Heptathlon | María Vicente Spain |
6115 NR, WU20L |
Kate O'Connor Ireland |
6093 NR |
Annik Kälin Switzerland |
6069 PB |
Medal table
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Participation
1,114 athletes from 48 nations are expected to participate in these championships.[2]
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- Armenia
- Austria
- Authorised Neutral Athletes
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Gibraltar
- Great Britain
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Kosovo
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- San Marino
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine
References
External links
- Official website
- Results
- Results book (archived)
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- 2019 in athletics (track and field)
- International athletics competitions hosted by Sweden
- 2019 in Swedish sport
- European Athletics U20 Championships
- 2019 in youth sport
- July 2019 sports events in Europe
- Sports competitions in Borås