1999 European Athletics U23 Championships

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2nd European Athletics U23 Championships
1999 European Athletics U23 Championships logo.png
Dates29 July - 1 August 1999
Host cityGöteborg, Sweden
VenueUllevi
LevelU23
TypeOutdoor
Events43
Participation726 athletes from
42 nations
1997 Turku

The 2nd European Athletics U23 Championships were held in Gothenburg, Sweden, at Ullevi from 29 July to 1 August 1999.

Complete results and medal winners were published.[1][2][3][4]

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Hristoforos Hoidis
 Greece
10.19 Marcin Nowak
 Poland
10.28 Christian Malcolm
 Great Britain
10.28
200 metres
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John Ertzgaard
 Norway
20.47 Christian Malcolm
 Great Britain
20.47
 Germany
20.69
400 metres
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Piotr Haczek
 Poland
45.78 Zsolt Szeglet
 Hungary
46.09 Marc Raquil
 France
46.18
800 metres
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Nils Schumann
 Germany
1:45.21 James Nolan
 Ireland
1:46.94 Paweł Czapiewski
 Poland
1:46.98
1500 metres
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Rui Silva
 Portugal
3:44.29 Gert-Jan Liefers
 Netherlands
3:44.60 Mehdi Baala
 France
3:45.41
5000 metres
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Yousef El Nasri
 Spain
13:30.48 Marius Bakken
 Norway
13:31.53 Marco Mazza
 Italy
13:47.17
10,000 metres
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Marco Mazza
 Italy
28:39.29 Janne Holmén
 Finland
28:40.87
 Romania
29:26.31
110 metres hurdles
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Tomasz Ścigaczewski
 Poland
13.36 Staņislavs Olijars
 Latvia
13.55
 Germany
13.71
400 metres hurdles
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Thomas Goller
 Germany
49.67 Boris Gorban
 Russia
49.94 Periklis Iakovakis
 Greece
49.97
3000 metres steeplechase
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Günther Weidlinger
 Austria
8:30.34 Gael Pencreach
 France
8:35.60 Antonio David Jiménez
 Spain
8:37.29
20 kilometres walk
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David Márquez
 Spain
1:23:42
 Russia
1:24:04
 Italy
1:24:25
4 × 100 metres relay
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 Great Britain
Christian Malcolm


38.96  France
Jérôme Éyana
Frédéric Krantz

David Patros
39.14  Germany
Alexander Kosenkow


39.69
4 × 400 metres relay
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 Germany

Thomas Goller
Nils Schumann
3:02.96  Poland

Piotr Długosielski

Piotr Haczek
3:03.22  Great Britain

Matthew Elias

3:03.58
High jump
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Ben Challenger
 Great Britain
2.30 Andriy Sokolovskyy
 Ukraine
2.28 Javier Bermejo
 Spain
2.22
Pole vault
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Romain Mesnil
 France
5.93 Lars Börgeling
 Germany
5.80 Vasiliy Gorshkov
 Russia
5.60
Long jump
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Yago Lamela
 Spain
8.36 Vitaliy Shkurlatov
 Russia
8.02 Nathan Morgan
 Great Britain
7.99
Triple jump
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Ionut Punga
 Romania
16.73 Colomba Fofana
 France
16.57
 Bulgaria
16.53
Shot put
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Mikuláš Konopka
 Slovakia
19.60 Joachim Olsen
 Denmark
19.50
 Finland
19.15
Discus throw
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Aliaksandr Malashevich
 Belarus
63.78 Roland Varga
 Hungary
61.99 Mario Pestano
 Spain
61.73
Hammer throw
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Vladyslav Piskunov
 Ukraine
76.26 András Haklits
 Croatia
73.73 Maciej Pałyszko
 Poland
73.50
Javelin throw
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Harri Haatainen
 Finland
83.02 Ville Räsänen
 Finland
78.36 Mark Frank
 Germany
77.62
Decathlon
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Attila Zsivoczky
 Hungary
8379
 Germany
7815
 Russia
7787

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Manuela Levorato
 Italy
11.26 Olena Pastushenko
 Ukraine
11.33 Kim Gevaert
 Belgium
11.39
200 metres
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Manuela Levorato
 Italy
22.68 Muriel Hurtis
 France
22.85 Sabrina Mulrain
 Germany
22.85
400 metres
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Otilia Ruicu
 Romania
51.93 Jitka Burianová
 Czech Republic
52.01 Grażyna Prokopek
 Poland
52.28
800 metres
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Claudia Gesell
 Germany
2:03.05 Irina Krakoviak
 Lithuania
2:04.08 Laetitia Valdonado
 France
2:04.20
1500 metres
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Lidia Chojecka
 Poland
4:07.86 Yelena Zadorozhnaya
 Russia
4:09.03
 Romania
4:09.78
5000 metres
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Katalin Szentgyörgy
 Hungary
15:18.80 Cristina Iloc
 Romania
15:22.64 Olivera Jevtić
 FR Yugoslavia
15:24.83
10,000 metres
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Olivera Jevtić
 FR Yugoslavia
32:37.59 Rosaria Console
 Italy
33:05.77
 Spain
33:23.01
100 metres hurdles
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 Poland
13.32 Julie Pratt
 Great Britain
13.40
 Hungary
13.40
400 metres hurdles
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Tasha Danvers
 Great Britain
56.00 Ulrike Urbansky
 Germany
56.08
 Germany
57.34
20 kilometres walk
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Claudia Iovan
 Romania
1:33:17
 Russia
1:34:02 Melanie Seeger
 Germany
1:34:17
4 × 100 metres relay
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 France

Muriel Hurtis
Fabe Dia
43.39  Germany

Marion Wagner

Sabrina Mulrain
43.53  Poland

Irena Sznajder
Agnieszka Rysiukiewicz
44.47
4 × 400 metres relay
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 Russia
Tatyana Levina


Svetlana Pospelova
3:29.04  Germany


Ulrike Urbansky
Claudia Marx
3:29.37  Romania



Otilia Ruicu
3:31.71
High jump
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Svetlana Lapina
 Russia
1.98 Amewu Mensah
 Germany
1.93 Linda Horvath
 Austria
1.93
Pole vault
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Vala Flosadóttir
 Iceland
4.30 Nastja Ryjikh
 Germany
4.35 Dana Cervantes
 Spain
4.15
Long jump
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Aurélie Félix
 France
6.85
 Germany
6.64
 Hungary
6.51
Triple jump
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Cristina Nicolau
 Romania
14.70 Oksana Rogova
 Russia
14.65 Adelina Gavrilă
 Romania
14.37
Shot put
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 Belarus
17.27 Nadine Beckel
 Germany
17.15 Assunta Legnante
 Italy
16.53
Discus throw
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 Romania
58.24 Nadine Beckel
 Germany
57.75 Věra Pospíšilová
 Czech Republic
56.65
Hammer throw
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Florence Ezeh
 France
64.56 Kirsten Münchow
 Germany
63.68 Manuela Priemer
 Germany
62.36
Javelin throw
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 Germany
57.64 Tetyana Lyakhovych
 Ukraine
57.35
 Finland
55.90
Heptathlon
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Natalya Roshchupkina
 Russia
6125 Yelena Prokhorova
 Russia
6011 Sonja Kesselschläger
 Germany
5832

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany511925
2 Romania51410
3 France44311
4 Poland42410
5 Russia37212
6 Great Britain3238
7 Italy3137
8 Spain3058
9 Hungary2226
10 Belarus2002
11 Ukraine1304
12 Finland1225
13 Norway1102
14 Austria1012
 FR Yugoslavia1012
 Greece1012
17 Iceland1001
 Portugal1001
 Slovakia1001
20 Czech Republic0112
21 Croatia0101
 Denmark0101
 Ireland0101
 Latvia0101
 Lithuania0101
 Netherlands0101
27 Belgium0011
 Bulgaria0011
Totals (28 nations)434343129

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 726 athletes from 42 countries participated in the event.

References[]

  1. ^ European Athletics U23 Championships Ostrava 2011 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK - 2nd European Athletics U23 Championships - Göteborg, Sweden 29.7.-1.8. 1999 (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 17–29, retrieved 24 October 2014
  2. ^ European Championships U23 - Göteborg/SWE () - 29.07.-01.08.99 (PDF), sportfieber.pytalhost.com, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2013, retrieved 27 October 2014
  3. ^ "Championnats d'Europe Espoirs - Göteborg (Suède), 29 juillet au 1er août 1999", L'Athlétisme (in French), Fédération française d'athlétisme, 09 (N423): 22–23, 1999, retrieved 28 October 2014
  4. ^ Athletics Weekly, EUROPEAN UNDER 23 CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 24 October 2014
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