2021 European Athletics U20 Championships

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2021 European Athletics U20 Championships
Tallinn2021U20logo.png
Dates15–18 July
Host cityTallinn, Estonia
VenueKadriorg Stadium
LevelUnder 20
Events44
Participation1230 athletes from
46 nations

Kadriorg Stadium

The 2021 European Athletics U20 Championships is the 26th edition of the biennial European U20 athletics championships. They were held in Tallinn, Estonia from 15 July to 18 July.[1] The 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships have been held in the same venue one week earlier, after Bergen renounced.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Track[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Great Britain
10.25 =EU20L  [fr]
 France
10.27 EU18L  [it]
 Italy
10.31
200 metres
 Great Britain
20.72 PB
 Czech Republic
20.82 NU20R  [it]
 Italy
20.98 PB
400 metres
 Great Britain
45.72 EU20L Lorenzo Benati
 Italy
46.27 PB
 Norway
46.70 PB
800 metres  [pl]
 Poland
1:47.44
 Poland
1:48.50
 France
1:48.56
1500 metres Cian McPhillips
 Ireland
3:46.55
 Netherlands
3:46.69
 Great Britain
3:47.15
3000 metres
 Ireland
8:17.18
 Germany
8:18.36
 Great Britain
8:18.49
5000 metres  [de]
 Denmark
14:32.93
 Spain
14:33.55
 Germany
14:34.04
110 metres hurdles (100 cm) Sasha Zhoya
 France
13.05 CR
 Netherlands
13.26
 Italy
13.34 PB
400 metres hurdles Berke Akçam
 Turkey
50.70
 Sweden
51.15
 Croatia
51.78
3000 metres steeplechase
 Spain
8:41.36 EU20L
 Denmark
8:42.75 EU18L
 Italy
8:50.16 PB
4×100 metres relay  Great Britain



39.74  Netherlands



40.07  Italy



40.18
4×400 metres relay  Great Britain




*
*
3:05.25 WU20L  Italy



Lorenzo Benati
*
3:07.13 SB  Germany




*
3:08.09 SB
10,000 m walk
 Spain
42:32.19 PB
 Turkey
42:37.83 PB
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
42:39.25 PB

Field[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump Jonathan Kapitolnik
 Israel
2.25 EU20L
 Poland
2.23 PB
 Great Britain
2.17 PB
Pole vault
 France
5.64 Matvei Volkov
 Belarus
5.44
 Ukraine
5.44 PB
Long jump
 Germany
7.98 WU20L
 France
7.93 PB Erwan Konate
 France
7.91 PB
Triple jump Gabriel Wallmark
 Sweden
16.39 WU20L
 Bulgaria
16.18 PB
 Estonia
16.14
Shot put (6 kg)  [it]
 Kosovo
19.92 NU20R
 Belarus
19.49
 Germany
19.43 PB
Discus throw (1.75 kg) Mykolas Alekna
 Lithuania
68.00
 Germany
61.55
 Belarus
61.06
Hammer throw (6 kg)
 Poland
79.59 NU20R
 Germany
79.32
 France
77.90
Javelin throw  [uk]
 Ukraine
78.41 WU20L
 Finland
73.06 PB
 France
72.62

Combined[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Decathlon (junior) Jente Hauttekeete
 Belgium
8150 pts WU20L  [no]
 Norway
8012 pts PB
 France
7722 pts PB

Women[]

Track[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Rhasidat Adeleke
 Ireland
11.34  [de]
 Serbia
11.42
 Great Britain
11.44 EU18L
200 metres Rhasidat Adeleke
 Ireland
22.90 NR, EU20L
 Netherlands
23.55
 Great Britain
23.62 PB
400 metres Kornelia Lesiewicz
 Poland
52.46
 Great Britain
53.06 PB
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
53.41
800 metres
  Switzerland
2:03.12
 Ukraine
2:04.02 PB
  Switzerland
2:04.08
1500 metres
 Norway
4:19.75
 Spain
4:20.35
 Spain
4:21.29
3000 metres
 Finland
9:15.66 PB
 Denmark
9:16.43 EU18L
 Norway
9:16.47
5000 metres
 Spain
16:16.57
 Latvia
16:17.56 EU18L
 Germany
16:20.18
100 metres hurdles Ditaji Kambundji
  Switzerland
13.03
 Poland
13.42 PB
 Poland
13.46
400 metres hurdles
 Norway
57.16 EU20L
 Sweden
57.94
 Denmark
58.30
3000 metres steeplechase
 Germany
9:59.15 PB
 Hungary
9:59.17
 Turkey
10:07.84 PB
4×100 metres relay



 Great Britain
44.62 SB



 Germany
44.68



 Poland
44.79
4×400 metres relay



 Germany
3:35.38 WU20L



 Spain
3:36.10 NU23R



 Italy
3:36.31 SB
10,000 m walk
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
46:14.21 EU20L
 Czech Republic
46:23.74 PB
 France
46:32.94 PB

Field[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
 Netherlands
1.88 =NU23R Natalya Spiridonova
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
1.86 SB
 Estonia
1.86 =PB
Pole vault
 Germany
4.30 PB
 France
4.20
 Austria
4.15 =NU20R
Long jump Maja Åskag
 Sweden
6.80
 Spain
6.63 PB
 Germany
6.62
Triple jump Maja Åskag
 Sweden
14.05 EU20L
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
13.65 PB
 Latvia
13.62 NU20R
Shot put
 Turkey
16.80
 Netherlands
16.56
 Germany
15.71 WU18L
Discus throw Violetta Ignatyeva
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
58.65
 Netherlands
55.63
 Belarus
55.04
Hammer throw Silja Kosonen
 Finland
71.06 CR
 France
67.70
 Belarus
63.25
Javelin throw  [de]
 Greece
61.18 Adriana Vilagoš
 Serbia
60.44
 Finland
54.80

Combined[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon Saga Vanninen
 Finland
6271 pts WU20L
 Netherlands
5878 pts PB
 Germany
5778 pts PB

Medal Table[]

Source:[2]

  *   Host nation (Estonia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)61512
2 Germany (GER)44715
3 Ireland (IRL)4004
4 Spain (ESP)3418
5 Poland (POL)3328
6 Sweden (SWE)3205
7 Finland (FIN)3115
8 France (FRA)24612
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)[1]2226
9 Norway (NOR)2125
10 Turkey (TUR)2114
11  Switzerland (SUI)2013
12 Netherlands (NED)1708
13 Denmark (DEN)1214
14 Ukraine (UKR)1113
15 Belgium (BEL)1001
 Greece (GRE)1001
 Israel (ISR)1001
 Kosovo (KOS)1001
 Lithuania (LTU)1001
20 Italy (ITA)0268
21 Belarus (BLR)0235
22 Czech Republic (CZE)0202
 Serbia (SRB)0202
24 Latvia (LAT)0112
25 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 Hungary (HUN)0101
27 Estonia (EST)0022
28 Austria (AUT)0011
 Croatia (CRO)0011
Totals (29 nations)444444132

^[1]  Authorised Neutral Athletes are not classified in the medal table.[3]

Placing Table[]

Results:[4][5] After 44 events.

Participation[]

1,230 athletes (624 men and 606 women) from 46 nations are expected to participate in these championships.

  •  Andorra (2)
  •  Armenia (3)
  •  Austria (19)
  •  Authorised Neutral Athletes (24)
  •  Belarus (31)
  •  Belgium (23)
  •  Bulgaria (7)
  •  Croatia (13)
  •  Cyprus (8)
  •  Czech Republic (53)
  •  Denmark (13)
  •  Estonia (39)
  •  Finland (45)
  •  France (59)
  •  Georgia (1)
  •  Germany (95)
  •  Gibraltar (1)
  •  Great Britain (67)
  •  Greece (39)
  •  Hungary (41)
  •  Iceland (3)
  •  Ireland (33)
  •  Israel (17)
  •  Italy (87)
  •  Kosovo (1)
  •  Latvia (23)
  •  Liechtenstein (1)
  •  Lithuania (12)
  •  Luxembourg (1)
  •  Malta (3)
  •  Moldova (2)
  •  Monaco (1)
  •  Netherlands (25)
  •  Norway (41)
  •  Poland (62)
  •  Portugal (18)
  •  Romania (17)
  •  San Marino (1)
  •  Serbia (12)
  •  Slovakia (20)
  •  Slovenia (20)
  •  Spain (70)
  •  Sweden (50)
  •   Switzerland (41)
  •  Turkey (46)
  •  Ukraine (40)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Borås to host the 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships". European Athletics. 24 July 2018.
  2. ^ https://results.european-athletics.com/EU20CH-/en/results/athletics/medal-standings.htm
  3. ^ Medal Standings
  4. ^ https://tallinn21-u20results.european-athletics.com/en/results/athletics/reports.htm
  5. ^ https://tallinn21-u20results.european-athletics.com/resEU20CH-/pdf/EU20CH-/ATH/EU20CH-_ATH_C96_ATH-------------------------------COUNTRY.pdf

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