Athletics at the 2005 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

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The athletics competition at the 2005 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held from 3 to 8 July. The events took place at the in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy. Boys and girls born 1988 or 1989 or later participated 33 track and field events, with similar programmes for the sexes with the exception of no steeplechase event for girls. A girls' and a boys' triple jump were contested for the first time.

The competition preceded the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics, held later that month. While no athlete at this competition went on to win at the event, several of them reached the podium: Kaire Leibak was the world youth triple jump runner-up, Danijela Grgić was second in the 400 m, won another discus throw bronze medal, while Matteo Galvan was third in the 200 m.[1]

Kaire Leibak (the winner of both horizontal jumps) and Melissa Boekelman (shot put and discus throw winner) were the most successful athletes of the competition. Poļina Jeļizarova and produced close battles in the 1500 m and 3000 m, with Jeļizarova winning the former and Eminović winning the latter event. Clélia Reuse showed versatility by taking the long jump silver before winning the 100 metres hurdles title. No male athlete won more than one individual medal, although 400 m hurdles winner again topped the podium with the Dutch 4×100 metres relay team.

A number of B-finals were held for non-qualifying semi-finalists of some track events – most of these resulted in weaker performances than the final proper, but in the case of the boy's 800 metres the B-final was several seconds faster (indeed, the B-final seventh placer was faster than gold medallist Sören Ludolph). Girls' 800 m B-final winner was unfortunate in running a time fast enough for the bronze in the final, but having missed out by placing second in her slow qualifying heat.

Matthias De Zordo and Bohdan Bondarenko—both runner-up here—went on to be world champions in their discipline, with De Zordo winning javelin gold at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and Bondarenko becoming high jump world champion in 2013. Triple jump winner Lyukman Adams was later a world indoor champion and girls' 100 m champion Yelyzaveta Bryzhina won Olympic and European medals.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +3.8 m/s)
  (ESP) 10.68 w  Giovanni Codrington (NED) 10.71 w   (FRA) 10.78 w
200 metres  Matteo Galvan (ITA) 21.86  Reto Schenkel (SUI) 21.88   (ESP) 21.93
400 metres  Arnaud Ghislain (BEL) 47.92   (HUN) 48.18   (AZE) 48.24
800 metres  Sören Ludolph (GER) 1:57.99  David McCarthy (IRL) 1:58.26   (NOR) 1:58.35
1500 metres  James Shane (GBR) 3:52.68   (FRA) 3:53.30  Ciarán Ó Lionáird (IRL) 3:53.83
3000 metres   (UKR) 8:24.89   (RUS) 8:25.27   (ESP) 8:25.90
110 metres hurdles   (RUS) 13.92  João Almeida (POR) 13.94  Thomas Martinot-Lagarde (FRA) 13.96
400 metres hurdles   (NED) 52.41   (POR) 52.49   (ESP) 53.93
2000 metres steeplechase   (TUR) 5:58.25   (HUN) 5:58.38   (IRL) 6:02.03
4×100 m relay  Netherlands (NED)
Giovanni Codrington


41.77  Spain (ESP)



41.81  France (FRA)
Thomas Martinot-Lagarde


41.89
High jump   (ITA) 2.14 m  Bohdan Bondarenko (UKR) 2.12 m   (LTU) 2.12 m
Pole vault   (RUS) 4.70 m   (SLO) 4.70 m   (FRA) 4.60 m
Long jump  Marcos Caldeira (POR) 7.38 m   (RUS) 7.34 m   (POL) 7.11 m
Triple jump  Lyukman Adams (RUS) 15.35 m   (ITA) 15.08 m   (AZE) 14.85 m
Shot put   (CRO) 19.55 m   (BLR) 18.45 m   (RUS) 18.29 m
Discus throw   (CYP) 56.83 m   (GER) 56.29 m   (POR) 56.24 m
Javelin throw   (ITA) 70.79 m  Matthias De Zordo (GER) 70.62 m   (LAT) 67.83 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +3.1 m/s)
 Yelyzaveta Bryzhina (UKR) 11.60 w  Amy Foster (IRL) 11.84 w  Ezinne Okparaebo (NOR) 11.85 w
200 metres   (EST) 24.37   (GBR) 24.44   (GER) 24.53
400 metres  Danijela Grgić (CRO) 53.12   (GER) 54.59   (NED) 54.96
800 metres   (BLR) 2:08.91   (POL) 2:09.26  Machteld Mulder (NED) 2:09.39
1500 metres  Poļina Jeļizarova (LAT) 4:22.01   (SCG) 4:22.31  Roxana Bârcă (ROU) 4:26.55
3000 metres   (SCG) 9:22.02  Poļina Jeļizarova (LAT) 9:24.18   (HUN) 9:24.28
100 metres hurdles  Clélia Reuse (SUI) 13.74   (CRO) 13.76   (GER) 14.04
400 metres hurdles  Fabienne Kohlmann (GER) 58.88   (BLR) 60.15   (CZE) 60.39
4×100 m relay  Germany (GER)



Fabienne Kohlmann
47.08  Hungary (HUN)



47.10  France (FRA)

Emilie Gaydu

47.22
High jump   (SLO) 1.84 m   (UKR) 1.80 m   (BEL) 1.78 m
Pole vault   (LAT) 3.95 m   (RUS) 3.90 m   (SUI) 3.90 m
Long jump  Kaire Leibak (EST) 6.40 m  Clélia Reuse (SUI) 6.36 m   (SLO) 6.22 m
Triple jump  Kaire Leibak (EST) 13.47 m  Ganna Knyazyeva (UKR) 12.86 m   (ARM) 12.74 m
Shot put  Melissa Boekelman (NED) 15.95 m   (UKR) 14.16 m   (LTU) 14.10 m
Discus throw  Melissa Boekelman (NED) 51.80 m   (LAT) 48.69 m  Anita Márton (HUN) 47.27 m
Javelin throw   (NED) 49.76 m   (EST) 48.31 m   (SLO) 47.62 m

References[]

  1. ^ 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics. World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2014-11-22.
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