Athletics at the 2015 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

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The athletics competition at the 2015 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held at the in Tbilisi, Georgia between 27 July and 1 August.[1] A total of 36 events were held, evenly divided between the sexes, repeating the programme of the previous edition.

The competition was preceded the World Athletics Leaders Seminar, which included European Athletics president Svein Arne Hansen and IAAF Vice President Sergey Bubka among its attendees. The games' athletics came ahead of the city's hosting of the 2016 European Athletics Youth Championships – the first edition of the competition, which will be held in the even years between the European Youth Festival's events.[2]

French jumper was the most successful athlete in the sport, being the only youth to take two individual titles with his long jump and triple jump wins. Serbia had two double medallists in the 1500 metres and 3000 metres: Elzan Bibić won a gold and a silver in the boys' events while was a double runner-up on the girl's side. The overall standard of winning performances was down on previous years, but three games records were set in the girls' section: Viivi Lehikoinen set a time of 57.74 seconds for the 400 metres hurdles, improved the pole vault standard to 4.20 m (13 ft 9+14 in), and Carolina Visca set a javelin throw games record of 60.09 m (197 ft 1+12 in).[3]

France easily topped the medal table with six gold medals among its haul of twelve – its performance in athletics accounted for most of the medals at the games, in which it placed third in the overall medal table.[4] Russian had the next highest number of golds, at four, while the Netherlands had the second highest total with six medals including three gold. Ukraine ranked third with three golds and two silver medals. In total athletes from thirty nations reached the podium at the competition. The host nation failed to appear on the medal table.[3]

Medal summary[]

Boys[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Henrik Roger Larsson
 Sweden
10.72
 Finland
10.82
 Spain
10.92
200 m
 France
21.52
 Czech Republic
21.90
 Netherlands
21.93
400 m  [no]
 Belarus
47.44
 Turkey
48.51 Gregor Grahovac
 Slovenia
48.56
800 m
 Croatia
1:53.76 Eliott Crestan
 Belgium
1:54.02 Javier Mirón
 Spain
1:54.92
1500 m
 Ireland
4:01.11 Elzan Bibić
 Serbia
4:01.62
 France
4:02.35
3000 m Elzan Bibić
 Serbia
8:50.10
 Turkey
8:54.91
 Italy
8:56.65
110 metres hurdles (91.4 cm)
 France
13.84
 Spain
13.85
 Italy
14.11
400 metres hurdles (84.0 cm)
 Spain
52.52
 Belgium
53.63
 France
53.82
2000 m steeplechase
 Austria
6:10.03
 Slovenia
6:13.66
 France
6:15.19
4 × 100 m relay  France



42.11  Spain



42.46  Slovakia



44.29
High jump Dmytro Nikitin
 Ukraine
2.12
 Ireland
2.09
 Greece
2.06
Pole vault Bo Kanda Lita Bähre
 Germany
4.92
 Ukraine
4.60
 Austria
4.60
Long jump
 France
7.32
 Romania
6.89
 Belarus
6.88
Triple jump
 France
15.24
 Romania
15.03 Andrea Dallavalle
 Italy
14.74
Shot put (5 kg)
 Finland
18.98
 Israel
17.67
 Belarus
17.60
Discus (1.5 kg)
 Hungary
57.45
 Cyprus
56.13
 Poland
51.43
Hammer throw (5 kg)
 Ukraine
75.20
 Romania
70.18
 Belarus
68.05
Javelin (700 g)
 Russia
69.67
 Latvia
66.21
 Croatia
65.32

Girls[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Ciara Neville (IRL) 12.01  Klaudia Adamek (POL) 12.16   (NOR) 12.17
200 metres   (FRA) 24.07  Gina Akpe-Moses (IRL)
  (CZE)
24.49 Not awarded
400 metres  Andrea Miklós (ROU) 53.68  Yasmin Giger (SUI) 55.02   (SRB) 55.09
800 metres   (NOR) 2:07.43   (BUL) 2:07.89   (POL) 2:08.84
1500 metres   (NED) 4:33.98   (SRB) 4:34.35   (POL) 4:35.33
3000 metres  Diane van Es (NED) 9:58.49   (SRB) 9:59.07   (BEL) 9:59.81
100 metres hurdles (76.2 cm)   (RUS) 13.75   (LAT) 13.75   (SLO) 13.84
400 metres hurdles (76.2 cm)  Viivi Lehikoinen (FIN) 57.74 CR   (FRA) 1:00.57   (NOR) 1:01.06
2000 metres steeplechase   (NED) 6:48.80   (RUS) 6:50.39   (HUN) 6:52.59
4 × 100 m relay  Norway



46.54  France



46.67  Belgium



46.78
High jump   (RUS) 1.80  Maja Nilsson (SWE) 1.80   (IRL) 1.80
Pole vault   (RUS) 4.20 CR  Lisa Gunnarsson (SWE) 4.15  Amalie Svabikova (CZE) 3.90
Long jump   (SLO) 6.01   (LAT) 5.93   (GER) 5.91
Triple jump  Georgiana Anitei (ROU) 13.50 w   (UKR) 13.30 w   (SLO) 12.87 w
Shot put (3 kg)   (UKR) 16.30  Jessica Schilder (NED) 16.05   (GER) 16.00
Discus throw (1 kg)  Alexandra Emilianov (MDA) 51.93   (FIN) 48.06   (NED) 46.30
Hammer throw (3 kg)   (BLR) 65.95   (FIN) 64.24   (TUR) 61.61
Javelin throw (500 g)  Carolina Visca (ITA) 60.09 CR   (FRA) 54.70   (NOR) 52.64

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)63312
2 Russia (RUS)4105
3 Ukraine (UKR)3205
4 Netherlands (NED)3126
5 Finland (FIN)2305
 Romania (ROU)2305
7 Ireland (IRL)2215
8 Belarus (BLR)2035
 Norway (NOR)2035
10 Serbia (SRB)1315
11 Spain (ESP)1225
12 Sweden (SWE)1203
13 Slovenia (SLO)1135
14 Italy (ITA)1034
15 Germany (GER)1023
16 Austria (AUT)1012
 Croatia (CRO)1012
 Hungary (HUN)1012
19 Moldova (MDA)1001
20 Latvia (LAT)0303
21 Belgium (BEL)0224
22 Czech Republic (CZE)0213
 Turkey (TUR)0213
24 Poland (POL)0134
25 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 Cyprus (CYP)0101
 Israel (ISR)0101
  Switzerland (SUI)0101
29 Greece (GRE)0011
 Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (30 nations)363735108


References[]

  1. ^ European Youth Olympic Festival Tbilisi 2015 Competition Schedule[permanent dead link]. Tbilisi2015. Retrieved on 2015-08-06.
  2. ^ Hansen & Karamarinov attend EYOF Opening Ceremony. European Athletics (2015-07-27). Retrieved on 2015-08-06.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Athletics Results. Tbilisi2015. Retrieved on 2015-08-06.
  4. ^ Medal Table Archived 2015-08-05 at the Wayback Machine. Tbilisi2015. Retrieved on 2015-08-06.
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