2019 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships

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2019 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates16 February
Host cityIstanbul, Turkey
VenueAtaköy Athletics Arena
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Events24
2018
2020

The 2019 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships was the 24th edition of the annual indoor track and field competition for athletes from the Balkans, organised by Balkan Athletics. It was held on 16 February at the Ataköy Athletics Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.

In a closely contested competition, Ukraine and the host nation Turkey each won four gold medals. Romania won the most medals overall, with a haul of 12, followed by Turkey on 11. Ukraine won the most women's events, with three, and Romanian won the most women's medals in total, with seven. Turkey was the most dominant in the men's side, having the highest medal total of seven and also the most gold medals, with three.[1]

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Emre Zafer Barnes (TUR) 6.69   (ROU) 6.74   (SRB) 6.75 PB
400 metres  Yavuz Can (TUR) 46.75  Vitaliy Butrym (UKR) 47.09  Franko Burraj (ALB) 47.64 NR
800 metres  Yevhen Hutsol (UKR) 1:48.52 PB  Musa Hajdari (KOS) 1:49.31 NR   (TUR) 1:49.41 PB
1500 metres  Elzan Bibić (SRB) 3:43.13 PB   (ROU) 3:44.26 PB   (ARM) 3:44.55 NR
3000 metres  Mitko Tsenov (BUL) 8:01.20  Dario Ivanovski (MKD) 8:03.65 NR   (BUL) 8:14.96 PB
60 metres hurdles   (TUR) 7.85 NR   (SLO) 7.88 PB   (MDA) 8.15
4 × 400 m relay  Croatia



Mateo Ružić
3:13.99 NR  Turkey



Berke Akçam
3:14.40  Romania



3:15.20
High jump  Tihomir Ivanov (BUL) 2.28 =PB  Alperen Acet (TUR) 2.26 NR  Mihai Donisan (ROU) 2.19
Pole vault   (ISR) 5.40 m  Ivan Horvat (CRO) 5.30 m   (UKR) 5.20 m
Long jump   (ROU) 7.74 m  Izmir Smajlaj (ALB) 7.70 m  Strahinja Jovančević (SRB) 7.58 m
Triple jump  Levon Aghasyan (ARM) 16.71 m PB  Nazim Babayev (AZE) 16.68 m PB  Can Özüpek (TUR) 16.21 m
Shot put  Mesud Pezer (BIH) 20.22 m  Nicholas Scarvelis (GRE) 19.72 m  Asmir Kolašinac (SRB) 19.66 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Diana Vaisman (ISR) 7.34 NR  Yana Kachur (UKR) 7.35   (SRB) 7.36 PB
400 metres  Eleni Artymata (CYP) 54.18  Maja Ćirić (SRB) 54.49   (CRO) 54.59
800 metres  Jerneja Smonkar (SLO) 2:07.89 PB  Florina Pierdevară (ROU) 2:08.20   (SRB) 2:08.45 PB
1500 metres  Amela Terzić (SRB) 4:15.04   (GRE) 4:19.50 PB   (TUR) 4:21.18 PB
3000 metres  Luiza Gega (ALB) 8:56.04  Valeriya Zhandarova (GEO) 9:16.56   (ROU) 9:16.59 PB
60 metres hurdles   (TUR) 8.21   (UKR) 8.24  Anamaria Nesteriuc (ROU) 8.27
4 × 400 m relay  Ukraine
Kateryna Klymiuk
Tetyana Melnyk
Hanna Ryzhykova
Anastasiia Bryzgina
3:33.76  Romania


Bianca Răzor
Sanda Belgyan
3:42.39  Croatia



3:43.45 NR
High jump  Daniela Stanciu (ROU) 1.92 m  Marija Vuković (MNE) 1.92 m NR  Ana Šimić (CRO) 1.90 m
Pole vault   (GRE) 4.40 m  Buse Arıkazan (TUR) 4.30 m Only two finishers
Long jump  Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (UKR) 6.76 m  Florentina Iusco (ROU) 6.39 m   (BUL) 6.22 m
Triple jump   (UKR) 13.77 m  Cristina Bujin (ROU) 13.47 m   (CRO) 13.38 m
Shot put  Radoslava Mavrodieva (BUL) 18.71 m  Dimitriana Surdu (MDA) 18.52 m NR  Emel Dereli (TUR) 17.77 m

References[]

  1. ^ 24th Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships - Medal Table. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
Results

External links[]

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