Athletics at the 2022 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival
Athletics at the 2022 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival | |
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Venue | SNP Stadium |
Date | 25–30 July |
Competitors | 507[1] from 43 nations |
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Athletics at the 2022 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held at the SNP Stadium in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, from 25 to 30 July 2022.[2]
Medal table
Source: [3]
Medalists
Boys
Track
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m[4] | Zalán Deák Hungary | 10.59 PB | Ylann Bizasene France | 10.72 =PB | Daniel Casado Spain | 10.77 =PB |
200 m[5] | William Trulsson Sweden | 21.07 | Danielus Vasiliauskas Lithuania | 21.56 PB | Radosław Lach Poland | 21.61 |
400 m[6] | Noam Mamu Israel | 47.60 PB | Fabián Vidal Spain | 48.66 | Matthew Galea Soler Malta | 48.84 PB |
800 m[7] | Yanis Vanlanduyt France | 1:56.96 | Žan Ogrinc Slovenia | 1:57.98 | Nuno Cordeiro Portugal | 1:58.57 |
1500 m[8] | Latena Cervone Italy | 4:02.30 | Albert Szirbek Hungary | 4:02.69 | Seán Cronin Ireland | 4:02.81 |
3000 m[9] | Karl Ottfalk Sweden | 8:23.80 | Lucian Ștefan Romania | 8:28.13 PB | Vittore Simone Borromini Italy | 8:28.55 PB |
110 m hurdles[10] | Matyáš Zach Czech Republic | 13.60 | Janko Kišak Croatia | 13.74 PB | Iker Moreno Spain | 13.77 PB |
400 m hurdles[11] | Wassim Taouil France | 52.93 PB | Samuel Jönsson Sweden | 52.95 PB | Kacper Uliński Poland | 53.76 PB |
2000 m steeplechase[12] | Mario Palencia Spain | 5:46.94 PB | Jan Škarban Czech Republic | 5:47.96 PB | Alin Șavlovschi Romania | 5:50.91 PB |
Medley relay[13] | Poland Tomasz Bajraszewski Radosław Lach Rafał Dziewięcki Jakub Szarapo | 1:53.70 | Hungary Ádám Trenka Zalán Deák Dániel Alexovics Péter Fodor | 1:55.43 | Spain Iker Moreno Daniel Casado Íñigo Alfonso Burguete Fabián Vidal | 1:55.80 |
5000 m walk[14] | Daniel Monfort Spain | 21:22.02 PB | Nick Joel Richardt Germany | 22:02.70 PB | Matteo Arisi Italy | 22:02.71 PB |
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump[15] | Sebastian Antosiak Poland | 2.06 | Elijah Pasquier France | 2.04 | Bubacar Júnior Portugal | 1.98 PB |
Pole vault[16] | Ylio Philtjens Belgium | 4.95 PB | Pavlos Kriaras Greece | 4.90 PB | None awarded | |
Karl Kristjan Pohlak Estonia | 4.90 PB | |||||
Long jump[17] | Petr Meindlschmid Czech Republic | 7.29 = PB | Cristian Popescu Romania | 7.25 PB | Nicholas Gavagni Italy | 6.73 |
Triple jump[18] | Ioannis Gkartsios Greece | 15.19 PB | Antranik Sarkis Ashdjian Cyprus | 14.66 PB | Bojan Hadjitodorof Bulgaria | 14.59 |
Shot put (5 kg)[19] | Arnau Llorens Spain | 16.67 | Marco Nardocci Italy | 16.55 | Denis Cutcovețchi Moldova | 15.93 PB |
Discus throw (1,5 kg)[20] | Mihai Motorca Romania | 57.12 | Zsombor Dobó Hungary | 56.65 | Mico Lampinen Finland | 56.59 |
Hammer throw (5 kg)[21] | Ármin Szabados Hungary | 72.64 | Mico Lampinen Finland | 69.40 PB | Ilia Ciui Moldova | 69.33 |
Javelin throw[22] | Roch Krukowski Poland | 74.63 PB | Attila Herczeg Hungary | 69.46 PB | Štěpán Šípek Czech Republic | 66.63 |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Decathlon[23] | Alvar Nik Adler Germany | 6977 | Atvars Ernests Paļulis Latvia | 6790 | Milan Vích Czech Republic | 6604 |
Girls
Track
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 m[24] | Alice Pagliarini Italy | 11.69 | Vita Penezić Croatia | 11.81 PB | Ester Parohová Czech Republic | 11.87 |
200 m[25] | Lara Jurčić Croatia | 24.05 PB | Maria Jarosińska Poland | 24.30 | Elisa Marcello Italy | 24.33 |
400 m[26] | Edanur Tulum Turkey | 54.41 | Lenka Gymerská Slovakia | 55.23 PB | Maria Capotă Romania | 55.33 PB |
800 m[27] | Maša Rajić Serbia | 2:11.95 | Lorenza De Noni Italy | 2.12.49 | Oliwia Bełczew Poland | 2:12.51 |
1500 m[28] | Ayça Fidanoğlu Turkey | 4:21.25 | Zuzana Wiernicka Poland | 4:23.17 | Austra Ošiņa Latvia | 4:25.11 PB |
3000 m[29] | Viola Paoletti Italy | 9:25.34 PB | Edibe Yağız Turkey | 9:25.83 PB | Carla Moreno Spain | 9:32.07 PB |
100 m hurdles[30] | Mia Wild Croatia | 13.46 PB | Esther Sahlqvist Sweden | 13.56 | Sofia Pizzato Italy | 13.62 |
400 m hurdles[31] | Olha Mashanienkova Ukraine | 59.49 PB | Alexandra Uță Romania | 59.65 | Amelia Zochniak Poland | 59.91 PB |
2000 m steeplechase[32] | Greta Guerrero Spain | 6:43.52 PB | Karolína Jarošová Czech Republic | 6:47.62 PB | Ceren Kılıç Turkey | 6:51.32 PB |
Medley relay[33] | Italy Alice Pagliarini Sofia Pizzato Valentina Vaccari Elisa Marcello | 2:11.27 | Poland Maja Woźniak Maria Jarosińska Anastazja Kuś Julia Przewieźlik | 2:11.30 | Hungary Petra Lalik Bori Rózsahegyi Angéla Ecser Sarolta Kriszt | 2:11.59 |
5000 m walk[34] | Léna Auvray France | 22:55.52 PB | Aldara Meilán Spain | 22:55.58 PB | Alexandra Kovács Hungary | 23:17.79 PB |
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump[35] | Jana Koščak Croatia | 1.84 | Nikolina Pejatović Serbia | 1.82 PB | Iren Saraboyukova Bulgaria | 1.80 PB |
Pole vault[36] | Evgenia-Maria Panagiotou Greece | 3.95 PB | Emma Mészáros Hungary | 3.95 PB | Anna Šimková Slovakia | 3.80 |
Long jump[37] | Bori Rózsahegyi Hungary | 6.16 | Anna Ćurković Croatia | 5.99 | Viktorie Jánská Czech Republic | 5.73 |
Triple jump[38] | Aurėja Beniušytė Lithuania | 13.04 PB | Tatiana Pereira Portugal | 12.51 PB | Elena Argirova Bulgaria | 12.44 PB |
Shot put (3 kg)[39] | Julia Michalowska Poland | 16.23 | Karolína Machová Czech Republic | 15.87 PB | Carmen Welling Finland | 15.63 PB |
Discus throw (1 kg)[40] | Frieda Roberta Echterhoff Germany | 43.24 | Natálie Fišerová Czech Republic | 40.99 | Ana Visan Romania | 39.47 |
Hammer throw (3 kg)[41] | Patricia Kamga Sweden | 65.92 PB | Marie Rougetet France | 61.95 PB | Zuzana Štejfová Czech Republic | 61.53 PB |
Javelin throw[42] | Rebecca Nelimarkka Finland | 51.69 PB | Heti Väät Estonia | 49.95 | Gréta Illyés Hungary | 49.03 PB |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Heptathlon[43] | Lucia Acklin Switzerland | 5416 | Viola Hambidge Estonia | 5383 | Maresa Hense Germany | 5246 |
Participating nations
A total of 507 athletes from 43 nations competed in athletics at the 2022 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival:
- Albania (1)
- Andorra (2)
- Armenia (2)
- Austria (12)
- Azerbaijan (6)
- Belgium (5)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)
- Bulgaria (6)
- Croatia (10)
- Cyprus (10)
- Czech Republic (27)
- EOC Refugee Team (1)
- Estonia (16)
- Finland (12)
- France (28)
- Georgia (4)
- Germany (17)
- Greece (16)
- Hungary (26)
- Iceland (4)
- Ireland (16)
- Israel (10)
- Italy (28)
- Kosovo (3)
- Latvia (12)
- Lithuania (12)
- Luxembourg (3)
- Malta (2)
- Moldova (4)
- Monaco (2)
- Montenegro (1)
- North Macedonia (1)
- Poland (28)
- Portugal (16)
- Romania (27)
- San Marino (2)
- Serbia (12)
- Slovakia (28)
- Slovenia (13)
- Spain (24)
- Sweden (9)
- Switzerland (5)
- Turkey (28)
- Ukraine (14)
References
- ^ EYOF Athletes
- ^ "Athletics". EYOF 2022. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- ^ Athletics - Medal Count
- ^ Boys 100 m results
- ^ Boys 200 m results
- ^ Boys 400 m results
- ^ Boys 800 m results
- ^ Boys 1500 m results
- ^ Boys 3000 m results
- ^ Boys 110 m hurdles results
- ^ Boys 400 m hurdles results
- ^ Boys 2000 m steeplechase results
- ^ Boys Medley relay results
- ^ Boys 5000 m walk results
- ^ Boys High jump results
- ^ Boys Pole vault results
- ^ Boys Long jump results
- ^ Boys Triple jump results
- ^ Boys Shot put results
- ^ Boys Discus throw results
- ^ Boys Hammer throw results
- ^ Boys Javelin throw results
- ^ Boys Decathlon results
- ^ Girls 100 m results
- ^ Girls 200 m results
- ^ Girls 400 m results
- ^ Girls 800 m results
- ^ Girls 1500 m results
- ^ Girls 3000 m results
- ^ Girls 100 m hurdles results
- ^ Girls 400 m hurdles results
- ^ Girls 2000 m steeplechase results
- ^ Girls Medley relay results
- ^ Girls 5000 m walk results
- ^ Girls high jump results
- ^ Girls Pole vault results
- ^ Girls Long jump results
- ^ Girls Triple jump results
- ^ Girls shot put results
- ^ Girls Discus throw results
- ^ Girls Hammer throw results
- ^ Girls Javelin throw results
- ^ Girls Heptathlon results
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