2007 European Athletics Junior Championships

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2007 European Athletics Junior Championships
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Dates19–22 July
Host cityHengelo, Netherlands
VenueFBK-Stadium
LevelUnder 20
Events44
Records set1 EJR, 4 CRs

The 19th European Athletics Junior Championships were held between 19 and 22 July 2007 at the FBK-Stadium in Hengelo, in the eastern Netherlands.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Host stadium in Hengelo.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Julian Reus
 Germany
10.38 Yannick Lesourd
 France
10.53
 Italy
10.57
, of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the fastest man in the field was disqualified from the final for committing a false start.
200 m Alexander Nelson
 Great Britain
20.83 Julian Reus
 Germany
20.87 PB Luke Fagan
 Great Britain
21.08
400 m Yannick Fonsat
 France
46.34 PB
 Poland
46.46 PB Eric Kruger
 Germany
46.49 PB
National junior records were established in the final for Ukraine and Latvia.
800 m Robin Schembera
 Germany
1:47.98
 Great Britain
1:48.08 Adam Kszczot
 Poland
1:48.10 PB
1500 m Mario Scapini
 Italy
4:01.31 Victor Corrales
 Spain
4:01.44 Merihun Crespi
 Italy
4:01.83
5000 m Mourad Amdouni
 France
14:08.27
 Spain
14:14.79
 Ukraine
14:15.26
10 000 m
 Ukraine
29:51.58 PB
 Germany
30:10.75 PB
 Russia
30:13.70
110 m H Artur Noga
 Poland
13.36 =CR Vladimir Zhukov
 Russia
13.46 =NJ Gianni Frankis
 Great Britain
13.47 =PB
National junior records were also established in the heats for Portugal and Hungary.
400 m H Silvio Schirrmeister
 Germany
50.60 PB Vyacheslav Sakayev
 Russia
50.72 PB
 Great Britain
50.99 PB
3000 m St. Jakub Holuša
 Czech Republic
8:50.30 PB
 Romania
8:50.42 PB
 Spain
8:50.95 PB
10000 m track walk Sergey Morozov
 Russia
40:02.88 PB Matteo Giupponi
 Italy
40:54.88 PB
 Spain
41:06.32 PB
A national junior record was established for France.
4 × 100 m  Germany

Julian Reus
Robert Hering
39.81  Great Britain

Alexander Nelson
Luke Fagan
39.83  France

Yannick Lesourd

40.21
4 × 400 m  Great Britain
Nigel Levine


3:08.21  Germany

Eric Kruger
Thomas Schneider
Robin Schembera
3:08.64  France

Mickael François

Yannick Fonsat
3:09.19
The Polish team crossed the line in first place but were later disqualified for an infringement.
High jump Oleksandr Nartov
 Ukraine
2.23 Andriy Protsenko
 Ukraine
2.21 PB Raúl Spank
 Germany
2.21
A national junior record was established in the final for Lithuania.
Pole vault
 Russia
5.60 =CR
 Russia
5.50 PB Łukasz Michalski
 Poland
5.45
One of the favorites, Raphael Holzdeppe of Germany with a season best of 5.50 metres, exited in the qualification after failing his starting height of 5.10 metres.
Long jump
 France
7.78
 Russia
7.61 Marcos Caldeira
 Portugal
7.58
Triple jump Lyukman Adams
 Russia
16.50
 Russia
16.49 Dzmitry Platnitski
 Belarus
16.49 PB
Shot put 6 kg Aleksandr Bulanov
 Russia
19.95 PB
 Portugal
19.66
 Croatia
19.63 =PB
A national junior record was established in qualification for Greece.
Discus 1,75 kg
 Russia
62.72 CR NJR
 Ukraine
62.28
 Finland
58.05
Hammer 6 kg
 Finland
71.94 Adrian Pop
 Romania
70.80
 Belarus
70.23
Javelin Matthias de Zordo
 Germany
78.59 Roman Avramenko
 Ukraine
75.24
 Belgium
72.56
A national junior record was established in qualification for Ukraine.
Decathlon
 Germany
7908
 Slovenia
7560 Rico Freimuth
 Germany
7524
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Ezinne Okparaebo
 Norway
11.45 NJR Inna Eftimova
 Bulgaria
11.52 Kateřina Čechová
 Czech Republic
11.58
A national junior record was also established in the heats for the Czech Republic.
200 m Hayley Jones
 Great Britain
23.37 PB Yelizaveta Bryzhina
 Ukraine
23.66 Inna Eftimova
 Bulgaria
23.78
400 m Danijela Grgić
 Croatia
52.45 Kseniya Ustalova
 Russia
52.92 Olga Fomina
 Russia
53.68
800 m Mirela Lavric
 Romania
2:02.84 PB Emma Jackson
 Great Britain
2:03.23 Machteld Mulder
 Netherlands
2:03.72 PB
1500 m
 Romania
4:15.30 Stephanie Twell
 Great Britain
4:16.03
 Romania
4:18.19
3000 m
 Romania
9:13.51 Natalya Popkova
 Russia
9:14.17
 Romania
9:14.54
5000 m Natalya Popkova
 Russia
16:08.95
 Norway
16:14.59 Emily Pidgeon
 Great Britain
16:31.30
A national junior record was established in the heats for Ireland.
3000 m St. Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
 Norway
9:44.34 EJR CR
 Norway
9:47.35 Poļina Jeļizarova
 Latvia
10:03.91
100 m H Aleksandra Fedoriva
 Russia
13.12 NJR Laetitia Denis
 France
13.35 PB
 Russia
13.50 =PB
400 m H Fabienne Kohlmann
 Germany
56.42 PB Perri Shakes-Drayton
 Great Britain
56.46 NJR Anastasiya Ott
 Russia
57.27
10,000 m track walk Anisya Kornikova
 Russia
43:27.20 PB
 Russia
46:24.74
 Russia
46:41.56 PB
4 × 100 m  Great Britain

Ashleigh Nelson
Hayley Jones
Asha Philip
44.52  Ukraine
Hanna Titimets
Nataliya Pohrebnyak
Hanna Yaroshchuk
Yelizaveta Bryzhina
44.77  Poland

Marika Popowicz
Agnieszka Ceglarek
Weronika Wedler
45.32
4 × 400 m  Russia
Olga Fomina
Anastasiya Ott

Kseniya Ustalova
3:33.95  Great Britain
Meghan Beesley
Hayley Jones

Perri Shakes-Drayton
3:37.29  Germany

Esther Cremer

Fabienne Kohlmann
3:37.32
High jump Erika Wiklund
 Sweden
1.82
 Latvia
1.82 PB Mirela Demireva
 Bulgaria
1.82
Pole vault Minna Nikkanen
 Finland
4.35 NJR
 Germany
4.25 Anna Katharina Schmid
  Switzerland
4.25
A national junior record was established in the final for Poland.
Long jump
 France
6.44 PB Eloyse Lesueur
 France
6.34 Yuliya Pidluzhnaya
 Russia
6.28
Triple jump Kaire Leibak
 Estonia
14.02 Hanna Knyazheva
 Ukraine
13.85 PB Cristina Bujin
 Romania
13.57
Shot put Melissa Boekelman
 Netherlands
16.51 Alena Kopets
 Belarus
16.10 =PB
 Germany
15,74
Discus Vera Karmishina
 Russia
56.16 PB Sandra Perković
 Croatia
55.42 PB Tamara Apostolico
 Italy
52.21 PB
Hammer Bianca Perie
 Romania
64.35 Kateřina Šafránková
 Czech Republic
62.95
 Belarus
62.73
Javelin Vira Rebryk
 Ukraine
58.48 Sinta Ozoliņa
 Latvia
57.01 NR
 Poland
54.83 NJR
Heptathlon Aiga Grabuste
 Latvia
5920 Eliška Klučinová
 Czech Republic
5709 Nikola Ogrodníková
 Czech Republic
5607
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Netherlands)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia108624
2 Germany75416
3 Great Britain46414
4 France4329
5 Romania4239
6 Ukraine36110
7 Norway2204
8 Finland2013
9 Czech Republic1225
10 Latvia1214
11 Poland1146
12 Croatia1113
 Italy1113
14 Netherlands*1012
15 Estonia1001
 Sweden1001
17 Spain0224
18 Belarus0134
19 Bulgaria0123
20 Portugal0112
21 Slovenia0101
22 Belgium0011
  Switzerland0011
Totals (23 nations)444541130

See also[]

  • 2007 in athletics (track and field)

References[]

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