2017 Balkan Athletics Championships

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2017 Balkan Athletics Championships
Dates15–16 July
Host cityNovi Pazar, Serbia
VenueNovi Pazar Athletics Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
2016
2018


The 2017 Balkan Athletics Championships was the 76th edition of the annual track and field competition for athletes from the Balkans, organised by Balkan Athletics. It was held at Novi Pazar Athletics Stadium in Novi Pazar, Serbia on 15 and 16 July. The host nation Serbia won the most titles at the competition, with nine, and also shared the highest medal total with Romania, at 21. Romania finished top of the team points table.[1]

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +2.2 m/s)
 Jak Ali Harvey (TUR) 10.11 w   (GRE) 10.22 w  Denis Dimitrov (BUL) 10.40 w
200 metres
(Wind: +1.1 m/s)
 Jak Ali Harvey (TUR) 20.56   (GRE) 20.92   (ISR) 21.01
400 metres  Mateo Ružić (CRO) 47.22   (SRB) 49.03   (SRB) 49.07
800 metres  Abedin Mujezinović (BIH) 1:51.75   (MDA) 1:52.11   (TUR) 1:52.17
1500 metres  Mitko Tsenov (BUL) 3:50.81  Levent Ateş (TUR) 3:51.16   (BUL) 3:51.39
5000 metres   (BUL) 14:33.35   (TUR) 14:37.01   (ROU) 14:41.83
100 m hurdles   (ROU) 14.06   (TUR) 14.29   (TUR) 14.36
400 m hurdles   (CRO) 51.42   (ROU) 52.13   (SLO) 52.43
3000 m s'chase   (BIH) 8:56.09   (MDA) 9:00.61   (TUR) 9:06.18
4 × 100 m relay  Romania



40.62  Slovenia



40.95  Israel



41.16
4 × 400 m relay  Serbia



3:15.92  Romania



3:20.66  Albania



3:27.36
High jump  Konstadinos Baniotis (GRE) 2.14 m   (ROU) 2.14 m   (GRE) 2.14 m
Pole vault  Ivan Horvat (CRO) 5.50 m   (GRE) 5.30 m  Nikandros Stylianou (CYP) 5.10 m
Long jump  Lazar Anić (SRB) 7.94 m  Strahinja Jovančević (SRB) 7.75 m  Bachana Khorava (GEO) 7.56 m
Triple jump  Momchil Karailiev (BUL) 16.82 m  Georgi Tsonov (BUL) 16.62 m  Marian Oprea (ROU) 15.93 m
Shot put  Mesud Pezer (BIH) 20.11 m  Hamza Alić (BIH) 19.60 m  Asmir Kolašinac (SRB) 19.45 m
Discus throw  Martin Marić (CRO) 61.20 m   (CYP) 60.14 m  Sergiu Ursu (ROU) 57.55 m
Hammer throw  Özkan Baltacı (TUR) 71.92 m   (BUL) 67.29 m   (BUL) 62.75 m
Javelin throw   (SRB) 75.82 m   (GRE) 73.97 m  Dejan Mileusnić (BIH) 73.37 m
Decathlon   (SRB) 7 225 pts   (SLO) 7 058 pts   (MNE) 6 777 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.4 m/s)
 Katerina Dalaka (GRE) 11.72   (SRB) 11.82   (SRB) 11.93
200 metres
(Wind: +1.0 m/s)
  (GRE) 23.35  Bianca Răzor (ROU) 23.62   (ROU) 24.00
400 metres  Bianca Răzor (ROU) 52.76   (GRE) 53.79  Maja Ćirić (SRB) 53.38
800 metres  Amela Terzić (SRB) 2:07.25   (GRE) 2:08.16   (ROU) 2:10.63
1500 metres  Amela Terzić (SRB) 4:19.00   (GRE) 4:22.01   (ROU) 4:23.09
5000 metres  Cristina Negru (ROU) 16:36.98   (TUR) 16:40.88  Teodora Simović (SRB) 17:46.92
110 m hurdles  Elisavet Pesiridou (GRE) 13.16  Anamaria Nesteriuc (ROU) 13.19  Anamaria Ioniță (ROU) 13.37
400 m hurdles  Elif Yıldırım (TUR) 58.67  Katerina Dalaka (GRE) 58.87   (TUR) 59.15
3000 m s'chase   (ROU) 10:29.27  Fatma Demir (TUR) 10:35.12  Slađana Perunović (MNE) 11:02.41
4 × 100 m relay  Serbia



46.34  Romania

Anamaria Ioniță
Anamaria Nesteriuc
46.45  Macedonia



50.54
4 × 400 m relay  Romania

Anamaria Ioniță

Bianca Răzor
3:37.29  Serbia



3:43.90  Macedonia



4:09.84
High jump  Tatiana Gousin (GRE) 1.91 m  Mirela Demireva (BUL) 1.88 m  Marija Vuković (MNE) 1.84 m
Pole vault   (CYP) 4.00 m  Buse Arıkazan (TUR) 3.80 m   (ROU) 3.80 m
Long jump  Chaido Alexouli (GRE) 6.41 m  Milica Gardašević (SRB) 6.38 m   (BUL) 6.30 m
Triple jump  Carmen Toma (ROU) 13.65 m   (GRE) 13.36 m   (SLO) 13.10 m
Shot put  Dimitriana Surdu (MDA) 17.86 m  Radoslava Mavrodieva (BUL) 17.62 m   (GRE) 15.31 m
Discus throw  Dragana Tomašević (SRB) 59.35 m  Chrysoula Anagnostopoulou (GRE) 58.05 m  Kristina Rakočević (MNE) 52.12 m
Hammer throw  Zalina Petrivskaya (MDA) 69.03 m  Tuğçe Şahutoğlu (TUR) 65.87 m  Marina Nichișenco (MDA) 64.61 m
Javelin throw  Marija Vučenović (SRB) 56.41 m   (SLO) 52.27 m  Tatjana Mirković (SRB) 51.83 m
Heptathlon   (BIH) 4 796 pts   (BIH) 4 585 pts   (SRB) 4 518 pts

Medal table[]

1  Serbia 9 5 7 21
2  Romania 7 7 7 21
3  Greece 6 10 2 18
4  Turkey 4 7 4 15
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 2 1 7
6  Croatia 4 - - 4
7  Bulgaria 3 4 4 11
8  Moldova 2 2 1 5
9  Cyprus 1 1 1 3
10  Slovenia - 3 2 5
11  Montenegro - - 4 4
12  Macedonia - - 2 2
13  Israel - - 2 2
14  Albania - - 1 1
14  Georgia - - 1 1
Total 40 40 40 120

Participation[]

References[]

  1. ^ 76th Balkan Senior Championships Team Manual. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
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