1995 European Athletics Junior Championships

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1995 European Athletics Junior Championships
LevelUnder 20
Events41
1993
1997

The 1995 European Athletics Junior Championships was held in Nyíregyháza, Hungary on July 27–30.

Men's results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Dwain Chambers
 Great Britain
10.41
 Great Britain
10.41 Angelos Pavlakakis
 Greece
10.47
200 m Marlon Devonish
 Great Britain
21.04
 Italy
21.21 Dan Money
 Great Britain
21.29
400 m Mark Hylton
 Great Britain
45.97 Jacek Bocian
 Poland
46.59
 Bulgaria
46.66
800 m Roberto Parra
 Spain
1:45.90 André Bucher
  Switzerland
1:46.73 Wojciech Kałdowski
 Poland
1:47.67
1500 m Reyes Estevez
 Spain
3:45.74 José Redolat
 Spain
3:46.70 Gert-Jan Liefers
 Netherlands
3:47.17
5000 m Benoit Zwierzchlewski
 France
13:55.75
 Spain
14:15.65
 Spain
14:17.83
10,000 m Benoit Zwierzchlewski
 France
29:46.42
 Spain
30:06.69
 Italy
30:06.91
3000 m steeplechase
 Spain
8:50.75
 Germany
8:50.85
 France
8:52.92
110 m hurdles Sven Pieters
 Belgium
14.06 Robert Kronberg
 Sweden
14.16 Tomasz Ścigaczewski
 Poland
14.18
400 m hurdles
 Germany
50.42 Marcel Schelbert
  Switzerland
50.44 Matthew Douglas
 Great Britain
51.73
4×100 metres relay  Great Britain
Dwain Chambers
Marlon Devonish

Dan Money
39.43  Italy



39.61 (NJR)  Germany
Alexander Kosenkow
Eduard Martin

40.29
4×400 metres relay  Great Britain



Mark Hylton
3:07.09  France



3:07.72  Poland
Jacek Bocian
Piotr Haczek

3:09.65
10,000 m walk Andreas Erm
 Germany
40:51.38 Paquillo Fernández
 Spain
41:02.34
 Spain
41:57.84
High jump Oskari Frösén
 Finland
2.19 m Martin Buß
 Germany
2.19 m
 Great Britain
2.17 m
Pole vault Yevgeniy Smiryagin
 Russia
5.50 m
 Finland
5.45 m
 France
5.40 m
Long jump Roman Shchurenko
 Ukraine
7.78 m Andrey Kislykh
 Russia
7.76 m
 Ukraine
7.74 m
Triple jump Ronald Servius
 France
16.71 m
 Belarus
16.14 m
 Poland
15.96 m
Shot put Tepa Reinikainen
 Finland
17.20 m
 Germany
16.89 m
 Spain
16.74 m
Discus throw Andrzej Krawczyk
 Poland
58.22 m
 Netherlands
55.40 m
 Germany
52.06 m
Hammer throw Szymon Ziółkowski
 Poland
75.42 m
 Belarus
68.80 m
 Ukraine
68.64 m
Javelin throw Christian Nicolay
 Germany
76.88 m Harri Haatainen
 Finland
74.28 m
 Sweden
72.38 m
Decathlon
 Finland
7363 pts
 Netherlands
7299 pts Jiří Ryba
 Czech Republic
7271 pts

Women's results[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Frédérique Bangué
 France
11.48 Nora Ivanova
 Bulgaria
11.58
 Bulgaria
11.59
200 m Nora Ivanova
 Bulgaria
23.44 Fabé Dia
 France
23.68 Sylviane Félix
 France
23.81
400 m Olga Kotlyarova
 Russia
52.03
 Romania
53.53 Jitka Burianová
 Czech Republic
53.69
800 m
 Romania
2:04.15
 Bulgaria
2:04.50
 Romania
2:04.55
1500 m Lidia Chojecka
 Poland
4:17.29
 Romania
4:19.11 Jolanda Steblovnik
 Slovenia
4:20.22
3000 m
 Romania
9:13.44 Anita Weyermann
  Switzerland
9:15.45 Olivera Jevtic
 FR Yugoslavia
9:15.61
10,000 m
 Romania
33:24.94 Olivera Jevtić
 FR Yugoslavia
33:48.61
 Romania
34:10.22
100 m hurdles Yelena Ovcharova
 Ukraine
13.09 Natasha Danvers
 Great Britain
13.46 Linda Ferga
 France
13.61
400 m hurdles Ionela Tîrlea
 Romania
56.04 Ulrike Urbansky
 Germany
57.21 Rikke Ronholt
 Denmark
57.71
4×100 metres relay  Germany



Marion Wagner
44.77  Italy
Elena Sordelli
Manuela Grillo

Manuela Levorato
45.37  Poland



Aurelia Trywiańska
45.56
4×400 metres relay  France
Sandrine Thiébaud


Sylviane Félix
3:32.79  Russia

Irina Mistyukevich

Olga Kotlyarova
3:36.10  Great Britain


Allison Curbishley
3:38.23
5000 m walk
 Portugal
22:13.23 Olga Panfyorova
 Russia
22:24.95
 Germany
22:30.90
High jump Viktoriya Styopina
 Ukraine
1.91 m Kajsa Bergqvist
 Sweden
Yuliya Lyakhova
 Russia
1.89 m
Long jump Linda Ferga
 France
6.56 m Cristina Nicolau
 Romania
6.35 m
 Bulgaria
6.25 m
Triple jump Teresa Marinova
 Bulgaria
13.90 m Tatyana Lebedeva
 Russia
13.88 m
 Romania
13.71 m
Shot put Corrie De Bruin
 Netherlands
17.76 m Yanina Korolchik
 Belarus
16.95 m Olga Ryabinkina
 Russia
16.55 m
Discus throw Corrie De Bruin
 Netherlands
57.46 m Olga Tsander
 Belarus
54.66 m Lieja Koeman
 Netherlands
53.24 m
Javelin throw Taina Uppa
 Finland
60.72 m Miréla Manjani
 Albania
59.36 m Angeliki Tsiolakoudi
 Greece
54.76 m
Heptathlon
 Finland
5546 pts
 Russia
5476 pts
 Finland
5394 pts

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)62412
2 Great Britain (GBR)52411
3 Finland (FIN)5218
4 Germany (GER)44311
5 Romania (ROM)43310
6 Spain (ESP)34310
7 Poland (POL)3159
8 Ukraine (UKR)3025
9 Russia (RUS)2619
10 Bulgaria (BUL)2237
11 Netherlands (NED)2226
12 Belgium (BEL)1001
 Portugal (POR)1001
14 Belarus (BLR)0404
15 Italy (ITA)0314
16  Switzerland (SUI)0303
17 Sweden (SWE)0213
18 Yugoslavia (YUG)0112
19 Albania (ALB)0101
20 Czech Republic (CZE)0022
 Greece (GRE)0022
22 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Slovenia (SLO)0011
Totals (23 nations)414240123

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