2016 European Athletics Youth Championships

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1st European Athletics Youth Championships
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Dates14–17 July 2016
Host cityTbilisi, Georgia
VenueAthletics Stadium of Tbilisi
LevelYouth
Events40
Participation900 athletes from
46 nations
2018

The 2016 European Athletics Youth Championships was the first edition of the biennial, continental athletics competition for European athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Tbilisi, Georgia from 14–17 July and was established following the 2013 Congress of the EAA in Skopje.[1] The event programme mirrored that of the previous IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics, with the exception of a boy's decathlon, rather than the octathlon. Around 900 athletes from 46 European Athletics Member Federations took part.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  [no]
 Germany
10.56 PB Henrik Larsson
 Sweden
10.57 PB  [fr]
 Finland
10.62 =PB
200 metres Jona Efoloko
 Great Britain
21.15
 Sweden
21.18 PB  [es]
 Spain
21.24
400 metres  [no]
 Belarus
47.16 PB
 Romania
47.46
 Turkey
47.69
800 metres George Mills
 Great Britain
1:48.82 PB
 Italy
1:49.58 Simone Barontini
 Italy
1:49.78
1500 metres Jake Heyward
 Great Britain
4:00.64
 France
4:01.62 Enrique Herreros
 Spain
4:02.06
3000 metres Elzan Bibić
 Serbia
8:09.06
 Spain
8:20.20 PB Adrian Garcea
 Romania
8:20.94 PB
110 metres hurdles
 Hungary
13.39 PB
 Belgium
13.42 PB
 Great Britain
13.45 PB
400 metres hurdles Alessandro Sibilio
 Italy
51.46 PB
 Spain
51.56
 Germany
51.80 PB
2000 metres steeplechase
 Belgium
5:53.77
 Austria
5:54.79 PB
 Belgium
5:55.06 PB
Medley relay  Italy


Alessandro Sibilio
1:52.78 PB  Spain



1:53.62 PB  Poland



1:53.80 PB
10,000 m walk Łukasz Niedziałek
 Poland
44:06.49 Abdulselam Imük
 Turkey
45:30.41  [fr]
 France
45:42.09
High jump
 Germany
2.18 PB  [fr]
 Greece
2.16 =PB Dmytro Nikitin
 Ukraine
2.16 PB
Pole vault Emmanouil Karalis
 Greece
5.45 Bo Kanda Lita Baehre
 Germany
5.30 =PB Sondre Guttormsen
 Norway
5.05 PB
Long jump
 Greece
7.60
 France
7.54
 Romania
7.31 PB
Triple jump  [fr]
 France
16.03 PB Andrea Dallavalle
 Italy
15.74 PB
 Romania
15.62 SB
Shot put  [fr]
 Greece
21.51 NYR  [no]
 Belarus
21.24 PB
 Finland
21.24
Discus throw
 Cyprus
62.16
 Germany
60.84 PB
 Germany
60.62 PB
Hammer throw
 Ukraine
82.26 NYR Jake Norris
 Great Britain
79.20 PB
 Sweden
75.71 PB
Javelin throw
 Latvia
77.01
 Moldova
74.49 PB
 Latvia
74.47 PB
Decathlon
 Germany
7382 PB
 Belgium
7311 PB
 Austria
7232

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Germany
11.76 Gina Akpe-Moses
 Ireland
11.80 PB Klaudia Adamek
 Poland
11.82
200 metres
 France
23.35 PB
 Great Britain
23.70
 Czech Republic
24.00
400 metres Andrea Miklós
 Romania
52.70 PB
 Poland
54.56
 Norway
55.26
800 metres Isabelle Boffey
 Great Britain
2:07.19
 Great Britain
2:08.54 Gabriela Gajanová
 Slovakia
2:09.43
1500 metres Delia Sclabas
  Switzerland
4:22.51 PB
 Great Britain
4:23.10
 Great Britain
4:28.17
3000 metres Delia Sclabas
  Switzerland
9:23.44 PB
 Norway
9:26.65 PB
 Great Britain
9:28.15 PB
100 metres hurdles
 Italy
13.30 =PB
 Belarus
13.48 PB
 Ireland
13.51
400 metres hurdles Viivi Lehikoinen
 Finland
58.28 Yasmin Giger
  Switzerland
58.39 PB
 Spain
58.73 PB
2000 metres steeplechase
 Denmark
6:34.52 PB
 Hungary
6:41.70
 Croatia
6:43.60 PB
Medley relay  France



2:08.48 PB  Poland
Klaudia Adamek

Martyna Kotwiła
2:08.57 PB  Italy

Zaynab Dosso

2:08.99 PB
5000 m walk Meryem Bekmez
 Turkey
22:50.22 PB Ayşe Tekdal
 Turkey
22:58.17 PB
 Spain
23:05.90
High jump Maja Nilsson
 Sweden
1.82 PB
 Lithuania
1.79
 Greece
1.75
Pole vault
 Finland
4.15 PB
 Spain
4.05 Amálie Švábíková
 Czech Republic
4.05
Long jump Holly Mills
 Great Britain
6.19
 Slovenia
6.19
 Portugal
6.08
Triple jump Georgiana Iuliana Anitei
 Romania
13.19
 Slovenia
13.03 PB
 France
12.79
Shot put Alexandra Emelianova
 Moldova
18.50 PB
 Germany
17.97 PB
 Italy
17.45
Discus throw Alexandra Emelianova
 Moldova
58.09 PB
 Germany
50.14
 Finland
49.34 PB
Hammer throw
 Czech Republic
66.58 PB
 Belarus
66.16
 Finland
66.00
Javelin throw
 Norway
60.89 PB Carolina Visca
 Italy
59.10
 Finland
57.40 PB
Heptathlon Alina Shukh
 Ukraine
6186 WYB Sarah Lagger
 Austria
6175 NYR Niamh Emerson
 Great Britain
5919

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)54413
2 Germany (GER)44210
3 Italy (ITA)3339
4 France (FRA)3227
5 Greece (GRE)3115
6 Romania (ROU)2136
7 Moldova (MDA)2103
  Switzerland (SUI)2103
9 Finland (FIN)2057
10 Ukraine (UKR)2013
11 Belarus (BLR)1304
12 Poland (POL)1225
13 Belgium (BEL)1214
 Sweden (SWE)1214
 Turkey (TUR)1214
16 Norway (NOR)1124
17 Hungary (HUN)1102
18 Czech Republic (CZE)1023
19 Latvia (LAT)1012
20 Cyprus (CYP)1001
 Denmark (DEN)1001
 Serbia (SRB)1001
23 Spain (ESP)0448
24 Austria (AUT)0213
25 Slovenia (SLO)0202
26 Ireland (IRL)0112
27 Lithuania (LTU)0101
28 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
 Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (30 nations)404040120

Participating nations[]

  •  Andorra (AND) (5)
  •  Armenia (ARM) (4)
  •  Austria (AUT) (17)
  •  Azerbaijan (AZE) (1)
  •  Belarus (BLR) (31)
  •  Belgium (BEL) (18)
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) (4)
  •  Bulgaria (BUL) (16)
  •  Croatia (CRO) (15)
  •  Cyprus (CYP) (3)
  •  Czech Republic (CZE) (32)
  •  Denmark (DEN) (12)
  •  Estonia (EST) (21)
  •  Finland (FIN) (26)
  •  France (FRA) (37)
  •  Georgia (GEO) (14) (host)
  •  Germany (GER) (46)
  •  Gibraltar (GIB) (3)
  •  Great Britain (GBR) (33)
  •  Greece (GRE) (20)
  •  Hungary (HUN) (39)
  •  Iceland (ISL) (3)
  •  Ireland (IRL) (30)
  •  Israel (ISR) (8)
  •  Italy (ITA) (55)
  •  Kosovo (KOS) (4)
  •  Latvia (LAT) (15)
  •  Lithuania (LTU) (20)
  •  Luxembourg (LUX) (4)
  •  North Macedonia (MKD) (2)
  •  Malta (MLT) (2)
  •  Moldova (MDA) (2)
  •  Monaco (MON) (1)
  •  Norway (NOR) (28)
  •  Poland (POL) (40)
  •  Portugal (POR) (15)
  •  Romania (ROU) (31)
  •  San Marino (SMR) (4)
  •  Serbia (SRB) (17)
  •  Slovakia (SVK) (16)
  •  Slovenia (SLO) (37)
  •  Spain (ESP) (43)
  •  Sweden (SWE) (23)
  •   Switzerland (SUI) (30)
  •  Turkey (TUR) (37)
  •  Ukraine (UKR) (46)

References[]

  1. ^ "European Youth Champs offer a golden chance to learn". EAA. 4 April 2016. Archived from the original on 21 July 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2016.

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