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Youth European Athletics Championship 2007

The 6th European Youth Athletics Championships were held from July 12 to July 15, 2007 at the Istvan Gyulai Stadium in Debrecen ( Hungary ). According to the rules, athletes born in 1985-1987 could take part in competitions.

Youth European Athletics Championship 2007
Youth European Athletics Championship 2007
Host cityHungary Debrecen ( Hungary )
Medals44
OpeningJuly 12, 2007
ClosingJuly 15, 2007
date
StadiumIstvan Gyulai Stadium

Content

Results

Abbreviations: EUR - European Youth Record | NR - national record | NUR - national youth record | CR - championship record
Italicized participants who spoke for relay teams only in preliminary races

Men

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(wind: +0.2 m / s)
  Simon Williamson
Great Britain
10.10
CR
  Craig Pickering
Great Britain
10.14  Martial Mbandjock
France
10.27
200 m
(wind: βˆ’1.9 m / s)
  Visa Hongisto
Finland
20.84  Wojtech Schulz
Czech
20.91  Ricky Fifton
Great Britain
21.02
400 m  Denis Alekseev
Russia
45.69  Zeljko Wincek
Croatia
45.69
Nur
  Katsper Kozlovsky
Poland
45,86
800 m  Marcin Lewandowski
Poland
1.49.94  Alexander Osmolovich
Ukraine
1.50,21  Abdesslam Merabe
France
1.50.31
1500 m  Π’Π°Ρ€lvaro Rodriguez
Spain
3.44.00  Yoan duran
France
3.44.38  Barnabash Bene
Hungary
3.44,47
5000 m  Nureddin Smail
France
13.53.15  Andrey Safronov
Russia
13.54.04  Kemal Koyunju
Turkey
13.54.32
10 000 m  Anatoly Rybakov
Russia
09/29/89  Michel Butter
Netherlands
12/29/95  Daniele meucci
Italy
29.18,26
Relay 4 Γ— 100 m  Great Britain
Ryan Scott
Craig Pickering
Ricky Fifton
James Ellington
38.95
EUR
CR
  Portugal
Dani Goncalves
Arnaldu Abrantes
Ricardo Martins
Jazaldes Nascimento
39.37  Finland
Hannu HΓ€mΓ€lΓ€inen
Visa Hongisto
Rami Jokinen
Jonathan Ostrand
39.53
4 Γ— 400 m relay  Russia
Maxim Dyldin
Denis Alekseev
Artyom Sergeenkov
Anton Kokorin
Alexander Sigalovsky
3.02,13
EUR
CR
  Poland
Grzegorz Klimczyk
Patrick Baranovsky
Peter Dombrowski
Katsper Kozlovsky
3.04.76  Germany
Jonas Plass
Florian Schwalm
Matthias Bos
Martin Grotkopp
Sebastian Schaefer
3.05.25
110 m with barriers
(wind: βˆ’0.4 m / s)
  Konstantinos Duvalidis
Greece
13.49
NR
  Adrien Degelt
Belgium
13.59  Emanuele Abate
Italy
13.66
400 m with barriers  David greene
Great Britain
49.58  Fadil Bellaabuss
France
49.58  Milan Cotour
Croatia
50.14
Nur
3000 m obstacle course  Mahidin Mehissi-Benabbad
France
8.33.91  Ildar Minshin
Russia
8.34.27  Balazs Ott
Hungary
8.35.04
20 km walk  Valery Borchin
Russia
1: 20.43  Andrey Krivov
Russia
1: 21.51  Sergey Bakulin
Russia
1: 23.33
High jump  Linus Turnblad
Sweden
2.24 m  Benjamin Lauckner
Germany
2.21 m  Jussi Wiita
Finland
2.21 m
Pole vault  Pavel Prokopenko
Russia
5.75 m  Jesper Fritz
Sweden
5.70 m  Denis Fedas
Ukraine
5.65 m
Long jump  Michal Rosyak
Poland
7.94 m
(+0.8 m / s)
  Petteri Lax
Finland
7.89 m
(+0.2 m / s)
  Roman Novotny
Czech
7.87 m
(+0.4 m / s)
Triple jump  Gary white
Great Britain
16.33 m
(βˆ’0.2 m / s)
  Adrian Svidersky
Poland
16.29 m
(βˆ’0.6 m / s)
  Yuri Zhuravlev
Russia
16.22 m
(βˆ’0.3 m / s)
Shot put  Yakub Gizha
Poland
19.87 m  Luka Ruevich
Serbia
19.55 m  Alexander Grekov
Russia
19.13 m
Discus throw  Martin Wirig
Germany
61.10 m  Jan Marcellus
Czech
58.48 m  Apostolos Parellis
Cyprus
58.16 m
NR
Hammer throwing  Yuri Shayunov
Belorussia
74.92 m  Krishtof Nemeth
Hungary
72.56 m  Marcel Lomnitsky
Slovakia
72.17 m
Javelin-throwing  Alexander Fiveg
Germany
79.56 m  Karlis Alainis
Latvia
76.83 m  Alexander Friday
Ukraine
76.28 m
Decathlon  Andrey Kravchenko
Belorussia
8492 points
CR
  Pascal Berenbruch
Germany
8239 points  Arkady Vasiliev
Russia
8179 points

Women

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(wind: βˆ’2.0 m / s)
  Ferena Sailer
Germany
11.66  Montell Douglas
Great Britain
11.66  Miriam Sumare
France
11.68
200 m
(wind: βˆ’1.1 m / s)
  Julia Chermoshanskaya
Russia
23.19  Nelly Banco
France
23.36  Marta Eshke
Poland
23.42
400 m  Lyudmila Litvinova
Russia
51.25  Olga Shulikova
Russia
51.57  Ksenia Zadorina
Russia
51.78
800 m  Maria Shapaeva
Russia
2.00.86  Elodie Guegan
France
2.01,26  Vanya Perisic
Croatia
2.01.34
1500 m  Abby wesley
Great Britain
4.15.48  Lizi Brathwaite
Great Britain
4.16.45  Tatyana Beltyukova
Russia
4.16.49
5000 m  Laura Kenny
Great Britain
16.22.28  Olga Minina
Belorussia
16.27.31  Marta Romo
Spain
16.29.56
10 000 m  Olga Minina
Belorussia
06/33/37
Nur
  Irina Sergeeva
Russia
08/33/69  Alina Alekseeva
Russia
09/30/66
Relay 4 Γ— 100 m  Russia
Yuna Mehti-Zade
Ksenia Vdovina
Natalya Murinovich
Julia Chermoshanskaya
43.67  Germany
Anne-Catherine Elbe
Ferena Sailer
Maraike Peters
Anne MΓΆllinger
43.75  Poland
Paulina Semenyako
Evelina Klotsek
Marta Eshke
Yvona Brzezinski
43.78
4 Γ— 400 m relay  Russia
Olga Shulikova
Ksenia Zadorina
Elena Novikova
Lyudmila Litvinova
3.26.58
EUR
CR
  France
Marie-Angelique Lacordelle
Simphora Bay
Virginie Mishanol
Telia Sizer
3.30.56  Ukraine
Anna Plotitsyna
Ksenia Karandyuk
Julia Irkhina
Alexandra Peicheva
3.33.90
100 m with barriers
(wind: βˆ’0.3 m / s)
  Nevin Yanyt
Turkey
12.90  Kristina Vukichevich
Norway
13.08
Nur
  Jessica ennis
Great Britain
13.09
400 m with barriers  Angela Morosana
Romania
54.50
CR
  Irina Obedina
Russia
55.19  Zuzana Geynova
Czech
55.93
3000 m obstacle course  Katarzyna Kowalska
Poland
9.39.40
Nur
CR
  Ankutsa Bobocell
Romania
9.41.84
Nur
  Sarah Moreira
Portugal
9.42.47
Nur
20 km walk  Tatyana Shemyakina
Russia
1: 28.48
CR
  Svetlana Solovyova
Russia
1: 33.58  Olga Mikhailova
Russia
1: 34.41
High jump  Svetlana Shkolina
Russia
1.92 m  Antonia Steriu
Greece
1.92 m  Ebba Jungmark
Sweden
1.89 m
Pole vault  Alexandra Kiryashova
Russia
4,50 m  Anna Schulze
Germany
4.35 m  Anna Buttke
Germany
4.35 m
Long jump  Anna Nazarova
Russia
6.81 m
(0,0 m / s)
  Denis Shcherbova
Czech
6.80 m
( + 2.1 m / s )
  Elena Sokolova
Russia
6.71 m
(0,0 m / s)
Triple jump  Lily Kulik
Ukraine
14.39 m
(+0.4 m / s)
Nur
  Ekaterina Kayukova
Russia
14.11 m
(+0.4 m / s)
  Anastasia Taranova
Russia
13,99 m
( +2.2 m / s )
Shot put  Irina Tarasova
Russia
18.26 m  Denise Hinrichs
Germany
17.56 m  Anna Avdeeva
Russia
17.47 m
Discus throw  Ekaterina Karsak
Ukraine
64.40 m
CR
  Veronica Watzeck [a]
Austria
57.15 m [a]  Svetlana Ivanova [a]
Russia
56.92 m [a]
Hammer throwing  Maria Smolyachkova
Belorussia
69.34 m  Lenka Ledvinova
Czech
67.63 m
Nur
  Natalya Zolotukhina
Ukraine
67.00 m
Javelin-throwing  Linda Stahl
Germany
62.17 m
Nur
CR
  Annika Zute
Germany
57.86 m  Madara Palameika
Latvia
57.07 m
Heptathlon  Victoria Zhemaitite
Lithuania
6219 points  Yolanda Keyser
Netherlands
6219 points  Julia Mehtig
Germany
6151 points

a July 31, 2008, the IAAF suspended seven leading Russian athletes from participating in the competition, including a discus thrower Daria Pishchalnikova . The reason was the revealed fact that the athletes replaced their doping samples, the conclusion about which was made on the basis of DNA mismatch in their comparative analysis [1] . As a result of the proceedings, the Presidium of the All-Russian Athletics Federation on October 20, 2008 decided to disqualify all athletes for 2 years with the cancellation of all their results from the moment of taking the first doping test (April β€” May 2007) [2] . Later, after an appeal by the IAAF , the Lausanne Court of Arbitration for Sport extended the period of ineligibility to 2 years and 9 months and postponed the deadline for its countdown to September 2008. The dates of the start of the cancellation of the results are valid [3] . Thus, Daria Pishchalnikova was deprived of β€œsilver” at the European Championship among youth - 2007 in discus throwing (result - 64.15 m).

Medal Score

Medals in 44 athletics disciplines were won by representatives of 27 participating countries [4] .

  Host country

A placeA countryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
one  Russia15eight1235
2  Great Britain632eleven
3  Germanyfour6313
four  Polandfour239
five  Belorussiafourone0five
6  France2five3ten
7  Ukraine2onefour7
eight  Finlandoneone2four
9  Swedenoneoneone3
ten  Greeceoneone02
  Romaniaoneone02
12  Spainone0one2
  Turkeyone0one2
14  Lithuaniaone00one
15  Czech0four26
sixteen  Netherlands0202
17  Hungary0one23
  Croatia0one23
nineteen  Latvia0oneone2
  Portugal0oneone2
21  Austria0one0one
  Belgium0one0one
  Norway0one0one
  Serbia0one0one
25  Italy0022
26  Cyprus00oneone
  Slovakia00oneone
Total444444132

Notes

  1. ↑ IAAF issued an official statement on the temporary suspension of seven Russian athletes , the IA β€œAll Sport” (July 31, 2008). Archived July 11, 2014. The appeal date is October 17, 2014.
  2. ↑ VFLA decided to disqualify VFLA (October 20, 2008). Archived July 11, 2014. The appeal date is October 17, 2014.
  3. ↑ Seven Russian athletes were disqualified until 2011, RIA Novosti (July 22, 2009). Archived July 11, 2014. The appeal date is October 17, 2014.
  4. ↑ Ostrava 2011 - Statistics Handbook (English) (PDF). EA . Date of treatment October 17, 2014. Archived October 16, 2014.

Links

  • 6th European Athletics U23 Championships . EA . - The results of the competitions on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment October 17, 2014. Archived October 17, 2014.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_weight_ Athletics_Witness_2007 Junior Athletics Championship_oldid = 97462820


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