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European Youth Athletics Championship 1999

The 2nd European Youth Athletics Championship was held from July 29 to August 1, 1999 at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg ( Sweden ). According to the rules, athletes born in 1977-1979 could take part in competitions.

European Youth Athletics Championship 1999
European Youth Athletics Championship 1999
Host citySweden Gothenburg ( Sweden )
Member countries43
Of the participants766
Medals43
OpeningJuly 29, 1999
ClosingAugust 1, 1999
date
StadiumUllevi

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: +0.7 m / s)
  Christophoros Khoidis
Greece
10.19  Marcin Novak
Poland
10.28not handed
  Christian Malcolm
Great Britain
200 m
(wind: −0.6 m / s)
  John Erzgor
Norway
20.47  Christian Malcolm
Great Britain
20.47  Stefan Holtz
Germany
20.69
400 m  Peter Hachek
Poland
45.78  Zsolt Seglet
Hungary
46.09  Marc Racquil
France
46.18
800 m  Niels Schumann
Germany
1.45.21  James nolan
Ireland
1.46.94  Pavel Chapevsky
Poland
1.46.98
1,500 m  Rui Silva
Portugal
3.44.29  Geert-Jan Leafers
Netherlands
3.44.60  Mehdi Baal
France
3.45.41
5000 m  Yousef El Nasri
Spain
13.30.48  Marius Bakken
Norway
13.31.53  Marco Mazza
Italy
13.47.17
10 000 m  Marco Mazza
Italy
28.39.29  Janne Holmen
Finland
28.40.87  Ovidiu Tat
Romania
29.26.31
Relay 4 × 100 m  Great Britain
Christian Malcolm
Jamie Hentorn
John stewart
Mark Findlay
38.96  France
Jerome Eyan
Frederick Krantz
Cedric Gol-Dal
David Patros
39.14  Germany
Alexander Kosenkov
Stefan Holtz
Michael Schaefer
Falk Schrader
39.69
Relay 4 × 400 m  Germany
Sebastian Debnar Daumler
Thomas Goller
Niels Schumann
Stefan Holtz
Marcel Knospe
Mike Liebe
3.02.96  Poland
Michal Wenglarsky
Peter Dlugoselsky
Mariusz Bizon
Peter Hachek
Peter Jagello
Maciej Ryszkowski
3.03,22  Great Britain
Jeff Dearman
Matthew Elias
Peter Brand
David Naismith
Michael Parper
Richard david
3.03.58
110 m with barriers
(wind: +0.4 m / s)
  Tomas Szigachevsky
Poland
13.36  Stanislav Oliyar
Latvia
13.55  Jan Shinzelozh
Germany
13.71
400 m with barriers  Thomas Goller
Germany
49.67  Boris Gorban
Russia
49.94  Periklis Iakovakis
Greece
49.97
3000 m obstacle course  Gunter Weidlinger
Austria
8.30.34  Gael Pencraash
France
8.35.60  Antonio David Jimenez
Spain
8.37.29
20 km walk  David Marquez
Spain
1: 23.42  Semyon Lovkin
Russia
1: 24.04  Alfio Corsaro
Italy
1: 24.25
High jump  Ben Challenger
Great Britain
2,30 m  Andrey Sokolovsky
Ukraine
2.28 m  Javier Bermejo
Spain
2.22 m
Pole vault  Romain Mesnil
France
5.93 m  Lars Burgelling
Germany
5.80 m  Vasily Gorshkov
Russia
5.60 m
Long jump  Iago Lamela
Spain
8.36 m
(+0.7 m / s)
  Vitaly Shkurlatov
Russia
8.02 m
(+1.7 m / s)
  Nathan Morgan
Great Britain
7.99 m
(+1.8 m / s)
Triple jump  Yonut Punge
Romania
16.73 m
(+0.9 m / s)
  Columbus Fofana
France
16.57 m
(+1.3 m / s)
  Vasil Gergov
Bulgaria
16.53 m
( +3.4 m / s )
Shot put  Mikulas Konopka
Slovakia
19.60 m  Joachim Olsen
Denmark
19.50 m  Jarkko Haukiyarvi
Finland
19.15 m
Discus throw  Alexander Malashevich
Belarus
63.78 m  Roland Varga
Hungary
61.99 m  Mario pestano
Spain
61.73 m
Hammer throwing  Vladislav Piskunov
Ukraine
76.26 m  Andras Hacklitsch
Croatia
73.73 m  Maciej Palyszko
Poland
73.50 m
Javelin-throwing  Harry haatainen
Finland
83.02 m  Ville Ryasyanen
Finland
78.36 m  Mark Frank
Germany
77.62 m
Decathlon  Attila Zivotsky
Hungary
8379 points  Boris Cavol
Germany
7815 points  Dmitry Ivanov
Russia
7787 points

Women

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(wind: −0.2 m / s)
  Manuel Levorato
Italy
11.26  Elena Pastushenko
Ukraine
11.33  Kim Gewart
Belgium
11.39
200 m
(wind: −0.5 m / s)
  Manuel Levorato
Italy
22.68  Muriel Yurt
France
22.85  Sabrina Mulraine
Germany
22.85
400 m  Otilia Ruyku
Romania
51.93  Itka Buryanova
Czech
52.01  Grazhina Prokopek
Poland
52.28
800 m  Claudia Gesell
Germany
2.03.05  Irina Krakowyak
Lithuania
2.04.08  Letizia Valdonado
France
2.04.20
1,500 m  Lydia Khoetskaya
Poland
4.07.86  Elena Zadorozhnaya
Russia
4.09.03  Anka Safta
Romania
4.09.78
5000 m  Catalin Szentiergyi
Hungary
15.18.80  Christina Ilok
Romania
15.22.64  Oliver Eutich
Yugoslavia
15.24.83
10 000 m  Oliver Eutich
Yugoslavia
32.37.59  Rosary Console
Italy
05/33/77  Patricia Arribas
Spain
33.23.01
Relay 4 × 100 m  France
Nadine Maoba
Muriel Yurt
Fabe dia
Doris Deruel
43.39  Germany
Alice Reuss
Marion Wagner
Esther Möller
Sabrina Mulraine
43.53  Poland
Monica Dlug
Irena Schneider
Agnieszka Rysyukevich
Magdalena Hashchits
44.47
Relay 4 × 400 m  Russia
Tatyana Levina
Irina Emelyanova
Marina Grishakova
Svetlana Pospelova
3.29.04  Germany
Nicole Mararens
Anika Arens
Ulrike Urbanski
Claudia Marx
Andrea Lui
3.29.37  Romania
Ramona Popovich
Anka Safta
Andrei Burlacu
Otilia Ruyku
3.31.71
100 m with barriers
(wind: −0.4 m / s)
  Agnieszka Karachun
Poland
13.32  Julie Pratt
Great Britain
13.40  Eva Miklos
Romania
13.40
400 m with barriers  Tasha Danvers
Great Britain
56.00  Ulrike Urbanski
Germany
56.08  Anika Arens
Germany
57.34
20 km walk  Claudia Jovan
Romania
1: 33.17  Lyudmila Dedekina
Russia
1: 34.02  Melanie Seeger
Germany
1: 34.17
High jump  Svetlana Lapina
Russia
1.98 m  Amew Mensah
Germany
1.93 m  Linda Horvath
Austria
1.93 m
Pole vault  Vala Flosadouttir
Iceland
4.30 m  Nastya Red
Germany
4.25 m  Dana Cervantes
Spain
4.15 m
Long jump  Orelia Felix
France
6.85 m
(+1.2 m / s)
  Inga Laivesmeyer
Germany
6.64 m
(+1.4 m / s)
  Eva Miklos
Romania
6.51 m
(+0.6 m / s)
Triple jump  Christina Nicolau
Romania
14.70 m
(+1.3 m / s)
  Oksana Rogova
Russia
14.65 m
( +2.6 m / s )
  Adeline Gavrille
Romania
14.37 m
(+1.0 m / s)
Shot put  Elena Ivanenko
Belarus
17.27 m  Nadine Beckel
Germany
17.15 m  Assunta Lenyante
Italy
16.53 m
Discus throw  Lacramioara Ionescu
Romania
58.24 m  Nadine Beckel
Germany
57.75 m  Vera Pospishilova
Czech
56.65 m
Hammer throwing  Florence Eze
France
64.56 m  Kirsten Munchow
Germany
63.68 m  Manuela Example
Germany
62.36 m
Javelin-throwing  Zuzan Mathis
Germany
57.64 m  Tatyana Lyakhovich
Ukraine
57.35 m  Vera Oksanen
Finland
55.90 m
Heptathlon  Natalya Roshchupkina
Russia
6125 points  Elena Prokhorova
Russia
6011 points  Sonya Kesselsshleger
Germany
5832 points

Medal standings

Medals in 43 athletics disciplines were won by representatives of 28 participating countries [1] .

  Host country

A placeA countryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
one  Germanyfiveeleven925
2  Romaniafiveone612
3  Francefourfour3eleven
four  Polandfour2fourten
five  Russia37212
6  Great Britain332eight
7  Italy3one37
eight  Spain30fiveeight
9  Hungary220four
ten  Belarus2002
eleven  Ukraineone30four
12  Finlandone22five
13  Norwayoneone02
14  Austriaone0one2
  Greeceone0one2
  Yugoslaviaone0one2
17  Icelandone00one
  Portugalone00one
  Slovakiaone00one
20  Czech0oneone2
21  Denmark0one0one
  Ireland0one0one
  Latvia0one0one
  Lithuania0one0one
  Netherlands0one0one
  Croatia0one0one
27  Belgium00oneone
  Bulgaria00oneone
Total434442129

Notes

  1. ↑ Ostrava 2011 - Statistics Handbook (English) (PDF). EA . Date of treatment October 17, 2014. Archived October 16, 2014.

Links

  • Martin Rix European Under 23 Championships . GBRathletics.com. - The results of the European Championships among youth (1997-2005). Date of appeal October 16, 2014.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_weight_ Athletics_Witness_Earth Championship_1999&oldid = 98289299


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