European Athletics U23 Championships

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European Athletics U23 Championships
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Inaugurated1997
Organised byEuropean Athletic Association

The European Athletics U23 Championships is a biennial athletics competition for European athletes under the age of 23, which is organized by the European Athletic Association. The oldest of the 'age-group' track and field events held by European Athletics - European Athletics U20 Championships (previously called 'Junior Championships') are held in the same odd numbered years, while the European Athletics U18 Championships, previously the 'Youth Championships' are held in even numbered years.

The event was first held in 1997 and was a replacement for the European Athletics U23 Cup – a biennial event which had "A" and "B" level leagues that was held in 1992 and 1994.[1]

Editions[]

European Athletics U23 Cup[]

Edition Year Division City Country Date Men's winner Women's winner
1 1992 A Gateshead  Great Britain 18–19 July  Germany  Great Britain
B Villeneuve-d'Ascq  France  Czechoslovakia  France
2 1994 A Ostrava  Czech Republic 30–31 July  Germany  Russia
B Lillehammer  Norway  Poland  Ukraine

European Athletics U23 Championships[]

Hosts
Edition Year City Country Date Venue Events
1 1997 Turku  Finland 10–13 July Paavo Nurmi Stadium 43
2 1999 Gothenburg  Sweden 29 July–1 August Ullevi 43
3 2001 Amsterdam  Netherlands 12–15 July Olympisch Stadion 44
4 2003 Bydgoszcz  Poland 17–20 July Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium 44
5 2005 Erfurt  Germany 14–17 July Steigerwaldstadion 44
6 2007 Debrecen  Hungary 12–15 July Gyulai István Athletic Stadium 44
7 2009 Kaunas  Lithuania 16–19 July S. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium 44
8 2011 Ostrava  Czech Republic 14–17 July Městský Stadion 44
9 2013 Tampere  Finland 11–14 July Ratina Stadium 44
10 2015 Tallinn  Estonia 9–12 July Kadriorg Stadium 44
11 2017 Bydgoszcz  Poland 13–16 July Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium 44
12 2019 Gävle  Sweden 11–14 July  [fr] 44
13 2021 Tallinn  Estonia 8–11 July Kadriorg Stadium 44
14 Espoo  Finland TBD  [fi] 44

Championships records[]

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 10.10 Simeon Williamson  Great Britain 13 July 2007 2007 Hungary Debrecen, Hungary
200 m 20.33 (+1.6 m/s) Ján Volko  Slovakia 15 July 2017 2017 Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland [2]
400 m 45.02 Ricky Petrucciani   Switzerland 10 July 2021 2021 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [3]
800 m 1:45.21 Nils Schumann  Germany 1 August 1999 1999 Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
1500 m 3:38.94 Wolfram Müller  Germany 14 July 2001 2001 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
5000 m 13:20.16 Ali Kaya  Turkey 11 July 2015 2015 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [4]
10000 m 27:53.38 Ali Kaya  Turkey 9 July 2015 2015 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [5]
110 m hurdles 13.23 Ladji Doucouré  France 20 July 2003 2003 Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
400 m hurdles 48.37 Karsten Warholm  Norway 16 July 2017 2017 Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland [6]
3000 m steeplechase 8:25.86 Martin Pröll  Austria 19 July 2003 2003 Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
High jump 2.36 m Aleksander Waleriańczyk  Poland 20 July 2003 2003 Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
Pole vault 5.93 m Romain Mesnil  France 1 August 1999 1999 Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
Long jump 8.37 m (+1.1 m/s) Eusebio Cáceres  Spain 12 July 2013 2013 Finland Tampere, Finland [7]
Triple jump 17.72 m (+1.3 m/s) Sheryf El-Sheryf  Ukraine 17 July 2011 2011 Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic [8]
Shot put 21.59 m Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 14 July 2017 2017 Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland [9]
Discus throw 67.48 m Kristjan Čeh  Slovenia 10 July 2021 2021 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [10]
Hammer throw 80.88 m Nicolas Figère  France 15 July 2001 2001 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
Javelin throw 84.97 m Cyprian Mrzygłód  Poland 13 July 2019 2019 Sweden Gävle, Sweden [11]
Decathlon 8572 pts Niklas Kaul  Germany 13 July 2019 2019 Sweden Gävle, Sweden [12]
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
11.17 (+1.9 m/s) 7.26 m (+0.4 m/s) 15.19 m 2.03 m 48.67 14.83 (+0.2 m/s) 47.35 m 4.80 m 77.36 m 4:17.63
20 km walk (road) 1:19:58 Aigars Fadejevs  Latvia 10 July 1997 1997 Finland Turku, Finland
4 × 100 m relay 38.70


Joshua Hartmann
 Germany 11 July 2021 2013 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [13]
4 × 400 m relay 3:02.13 Maksim Dyldin
Denis Alekseyev

Anton Kokorin
 Russia 15 July 2007 2007 Hungary Debrecen, Hungary

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 11.03 Maria Karastamáti  Greece 16 July 2005 2005 Germany Erfurt, Germany
200 m 22.57 Hana Benesova  Czech Republic 13 July 1997 1997 Finland Turku, Finland
400 m 50.72 Olga Zaytseva  Russia 16 July 2005 2005 Germany Erfurt, Germany
800 m 1:58.94 Yelena Kofanova  Russia 18 July 2009 2009 Lithuania Kaunas, Lithuania
1500 m 4:04.77 Amela Terzić  Serbia 12 July 2015 2015 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [14]
5000 m 15:01.67 Yasemin Can  Turkey 16 July 2017 2017 Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland [15]
10000 m 31:39.34 Alina Reh  Germany 12 July 2019 2019 Sweden Gävle, Sweden [16]
100 m hurdles 12.70 (+1.8 m/s) Elvira Herman  Belarus 12 July 2019 2019 Sweden Gävle, Sweden [17]
400 m hurdles 54.28 Emma Zapletalová  Slovakia 10 July 2021 2021 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [18]
3000 m steeplechase 9:27.31 Anna Emilie Møller  Denmark 13 July 2019 2019 Sweden Gävle, Sweden [19]
High jump 2.00 m Yaroslava Mahuchikh  Ukraine 10 July 2021 2021 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [20]
Pole vault 4.70 m Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova  Russia 13 July 2013 2013 Finland Tampere, Finland [21]
Long jump 7.05 m Darya Klishina  Russia 17 July 2011 2011 Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic [22]
Triple jump 14.70 m Cristina Nicolau  Romania 1 August 1999 1999 Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
Shot put 19.73 m Nadezhda Ostapchuk  Belarus 12 July 2001 2001 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
Discus throw 64.40 m Kateryna Karsak  Ukraine 13 July 2007 2007 Hungary Debrecen, Hungary
Hammer throw 72.98 m Alexandra Tavernier  France 10 July 2015 2015 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [23]
Javelin throw 65.60 m Christin Hussong  Germany 11 July 2015 2015 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [24]
Heptathlon 6396 pts Aiga Grabuste  Latvia 19 July 2009 2009 Lithuania Kaunas, Lithuania
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
13.66 (-0.2 m/s) 1.77 14.56 24.73 (-1.7 m/s) 6.62 w (+2.1 m/s) 46.11 2:17.74
20 km walk (road) 1:27:17  Russia 10 July 2015 2015 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [25]
4 × 100 m relay 43.05


 Germany 11 July 2021 2021 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [26]
4 × 400 m relay 3:26.58
Ksenia Zadorina
Yelena Novikova
Lyudmila Litvinova
 Russia 15 July 2007 2007 Hungary Debrecen, Hungary

All-time medal table[]

Medal table includes 19972021 Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)836657206
2 Germany (GER)668671223
3 Great Britain (GBR)575541153
4 Poland (POL)514045136
5 France (FRA)423855135
6 Spain (ESP)26293085
7 Italy (ITA)23233682
8 Ukraine (UKR)22383090
9 Belarus (BLR)22212063
10 Romania (ROU)18161650
11 Turkey (TUR)1710532
12 Hungary (HUN)1311933
13 Sweden (SWE)12111740
14 Netherlands (NED)12111639
15 Greece (GRE)119828
16 Czech Republic (CZE)9191240
17  Switzerland (SUI)95620
18 Latvia (LAT)94821
19 Finland (FIN)8152144
20 Norway (NOR)84618
21 Belgium (BEL)614929
22 Slovenia (SLO)54615
23 Lithuania (LTU)53513
24 Denmark (DEN)44311
25 Croatia (CRO)4239
26 Slovakia (SVK)4228
27 Azerbaijan (AZE)4105
28 Portugal (POR)35614
29 Bulgaria (BUL)3328
30 Serbia (SRB)32712
31 Estonia (EST)2439
32 Austria (AUT)2226
33 Serbia and Montenegro (SCG)2215
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)2024
34 Iceland (ISL)1124
35 Moldova (MDA)1113
36 Ireland (IRL)0459
37 Israel (ISR)0202
38Independent Athletes (EAA)0101
 Luxembourg (LUX)0101
40 Andorra (AND)0011
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0011
 Cyprus (CYP)0011
 Georgia (GEO)0011
 Montenegro (MNE)0011
Totals (44 nations)5695695731711
Source: [1]

References[]

  1. ^ European Under 23 Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-07-21.
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  3. ^ "400m Men Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 10 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  4. ^ "5000m Results" (PDF). EA. 11 July 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  5. ^ "10000m Results" (PDF). EA. 9 July 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 September 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  6. ^ "400m Hurdles Results" (PDF). EAA. 16 July 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 November 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
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  9. ^ "Shot Put Results" (PDF). EAA. 14 July 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Discus Throw Men Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 10 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Javelin Throw Men Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 13 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
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  13. ^ "Men's 4×100m Relay Result" (PDF). European Athletics. 11 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  14. ^ "1500m Results" (PDF). EA. 12 July 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 March 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  15. ^ "5000m Results" (PDF). EAA. 16 July 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 September 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  16. ^ "10000m Women Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 12 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  17. ^ "100m Hurdles Women Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 12 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  18. ^ "400m Hurdles Women Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 10 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  19. ^ "3000m Steeplechase Women Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 13 July 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  20. ^ "High Jump Women Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 10 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  21. ^ "Pole vault Results" (PDF). EAA. 13 July 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
  22. ^ "Long Jump Results" (PDF). EAA. 17 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  23. ^ "Hammer Throw Qualification Results" (PDF). EA. 10 July 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  24. ^ "Javelin Throw Results" (PDF). EA. 11 July 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  25. ^ "20km Race Walk Results" (PDF). EA. 10 July 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  26. ^ "4 x 100m Relay Women Final Results" (PDF). EAA. 11 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.

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