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Junior European Athletics Championship 1995

The 13th European Junior Athletics Championships were held from July 27 to 30, 1995 at the City Stadium in Nyíregyház , Hungary . According to the rules, athletes born in 1976 and younger could take part in competitions.

Junior European Athletics Championship 1995
Junior European Athletics Championship 1995
Host cityHungary Nyiregyhaza , Hungary
Medals41
OpeningJuly 27, 1995
ClosingJuly 30, 1995
date of
StadiumCity stadium

Content

  • 1 Results
    • 1.1 Juniors
    • 1.2 Juniors
  • 2 Medal classification
  • 3 References

Results

Abbreviations: WJR - World Junior Record | EJR - Junior European Record | NR - national record | NJR - national junior record | CR - championship record
Italicized participants who spoke for relay teams only in preliminary races

Juniors

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(wind: −0.9 m / s)
Великобритания Dwayne Chambers
United Kingdom
10.41Великобритания Jamie Hentorn
United Kingdom
10.41Греция Angelos Pavlakakis
Greece
10.47
200 m
(wind: −0.6 m / s)
Великобритания Marlon Devonish
United Kingdom
21.04Италия Alessio Comparini
Italy
21.21Великобритания Daniel Mani
United Kingdom
21.29
400 mВеликобритания Mark Hilton
United Kingdom
45.97Польша Jacek Botsyan
Poland
46.59Болгария Tsvetomir Marinov
Bulgaria
46.66
800 mИспания Roberto Parra
Spain
1.45.90Швейцария Andre Boucher
Switzerland
1.46.73Польша Wojciech Kaldowski
Poland
1.47.67
1,500 m  Reyes Estevez
Spain
3.45.74  Jose Antonio Redolat
Spain
3.46.70  Geert-Jan Leafers
Netherlands
3.47.17
5000 m  Benoit Zvirzhivsky
France
13.55.75  Juan Jose Gomez
Spain
14.15.65  Ivan Perez
Spain
14.17.83
10 000 m  Benoit Zvirzhivsky
France
29.46.42  Ivan Perez
Spain
06/30/69  Damiano Polti
Italy
06/30/91
Relay 4 × 100 m  United Kingdom
Dwayne Chambers
Marlon Devonish
Jamie Hentorn
Daniel Mani
Mark Findlay
39.43  Italy
Aldo Alaimo
Giulio Ibba
Michele Paji
Alessio Comparini
39.61  Germany
Alexander Kosenkov
Edward martin
Anthony Ville
Thorsten Schulz
Daniel Zimmer
40.29
Relay 4 × 400 m  United Kingdom
Jeff Dearman
Stephen Makhardi
Tom Lerville
Mark Hilton
Hugh Kerr
3.07.09  France
Philip bush
Ruddy Zami
Jean-Jacques Letselter-Ebe
Robert lubli
Loic lerouj
3.07.72  Poland
Jacek Botsyan
Peter Hachek
Jacek Lewandowski
Marcin Trelka
3.09.65
110 m with barriers
(height of barriers: 106.7 cm)
(wind: −2.0 m / s)
  Sven Peters
Belgium
14.06  Robert Kronberg
Sweden
14.16  Tomas Szigachevsky
Poland
14.18
400 m with barriers  Daniel Hehler
Germany
50,42  Marcel Schelbert
Switzerland
50,44  Matthew Douglas
United Kingdom
51.73
3000 m obstacle course  Antonio Alvarez
Spain
8.50.75  Christian Knoblich
Germany
8.50.85  Jerome Caucher
France
8.52.92
10,000 meters walking  Andreas Erm
Germany
40.51.38  Francisco Javier Fernandez
Spain
02/02/34  David Abelyan
Spain
41.57.84
High jump  Oscari Frozen
Finland
2.19 m  Martin Buss
Germany
2.19 m  James brierley
United Kingdom
2.17 m
Pole vault  Evgeny Smiryagin
Russia
5.50 m  Timo McKonen
Finland
5.45 m  Nicolas Jolive
France
5.40 m
Long jump  Roman Schurenko
Ukraine
7.78 m
( +3.3 m / s )
  Andrey Kislykh
Russia
7.76 m
(+1.3 m / s)
  Dmitry Mouse
Ukraine
7.74 m
Triple jump  Ronald servews
France
16.71 m
(+1.3 m / s)
  Dmitry Vasiliev
Belarus
16.14 m
(+0.5 m / s)
  Pavel Zdraikovsky
Poland
15.96 m
(+0.2 m / s)
Shot put
(projectile weight: 7.26 kg)
  Tepa Reinikainen
Finland
17.20 m  Rene Zack
Germany
16.89 m  Iker sukia
Spain
16.74 m
Discus throw
(projectile weight: 2 kg)
  Andrzej Kravczyk
Poland
58.22 m  Mike van der Bilt
Netherlands
55.40 m  Tolga Koseoglu
Germany
52.06 m
Hammer throwing
(projectile weight: 7.26 kg)
  Shimon Zelkovsky
Poland
75.42 m  Nikolay Avlasevich
Belarus
68.80 m  Vasily Shevchenko
Ukraine
68.64 m
Javelin-throwing  Christian Nicholas
Germany
76.88 m  Harry haatainen
Finland
74.28 m  Daniel Gustafsson
Sweden
72.38 m
Decathlon  Glenn Lindquist
Finland
7363 points  Rick Wassenar
Netherlands
7299 points  Jiri Fish
Czech
7271 points

Juniors

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(wind: −2.3 m / s)
  Frederic Bange
France
11.48  Nora Ivanova
Bulgaria
11.58  Vera Georgieva
Bulgaria
11.59
200 m
(wind: −2.1 m / s)
  Nora Ivanova
Bulgaria
23.44  Fabe dia
France
23.68  Sylvian Felix
France
23.81
400 m  Olga Kotlyarova
Russia
52.03  Andrei Burlacu
Romania
53.53  Itka Buryanova
Czech
53.69
800 m  Mioara Kosulyanu
Romania
2.04.15  Flame Alexandrova
Bulgaria
2.04,50  Anka Safta
Romania
2.04.55
1,500 m  Lydia Khoetskaya
Poland
4.17.29  Lavinia Miroy
Romania
4.19.11  Yolanda Stable
Slovenia
4.20.22
3000 m  Denis Costescu
Romania
9.13,44  Anita Vayerman
Switzerland
9.15.45  Oliver Eutich
Yugoslavia
9.15.61
10 000 m  Nadia Sanjorzan
Romania
33.24.94  Oliver Eutich
Yugoslavia
33.48.61  Sadika Mikhalake
Romania
10/34/22
Relay 4 × 100 m  Germany
Carolyn Elmers
Esther Möller
Carmen Bertmaring
Marion Wagner
44.77  Italy
Elena Sordelli
Manuela Grillo
Fabiana Kozolo
Manuel Levorato
Jennifer isacco
45.37  Poland
Magdalena of Kama
Justina Dybovskaya
Anna Glovatskaya
Aurelia Tryvyanskaya
45.56
Relay 4 × 400 m  France
Sandrine Thiebo
Cindy aega
Pierre Marie Marival
Sylvian Felix
Peggy Baben
3.32.79  Russia
Marina Kozlova
Irina Mistyukevich
Natalya Misyakova
Olga Kotlyarova
Julia Nosova
Polina Staroverova
3.36.10  United Kingdom
Elizabeth Williams
Joanne Sloan
Allison Curbishley
Luretta Thorne
3.38.23
100 m with barriers
(wind: −1.2 m / s)
  Elena Ovcharova
Ukraine
13.09  Tasha Danvers
United Kingdom
13.46  Linda Ferg
France
13.61
400 m with barriers  Ionela Tyrla
Romania
56.04  Ulrike Urbanski
Germany
57.21  Rikke Rönholt
Denmark
57.71
5000 m walk  Sofia Avoila
Portugal
22.13,23  Olga Panfyorova
Russia
22.24.95  Jana Weideman
Germany
22.30.90
High jump  Vita Styopina
Ukraine
1.91 m  Julia Lyakhova
Russia
1.89 mnot handed
  Kaisa Bergquist
Sweden
1.89 m
Long jump  Linda Ferg
France
6.56 m
(+1.4 m / s)
  Christina Nicolau
Romania
6.35 m
( +2.4 m / s )
  Iliana Ilieva
Bulgaria
6.25 m
( + 2.1 m / s )
Triple jump  Teresa Marinova
Bulgaria
13.90 m
(+1.0 m / s)
  Tatyana Lebedeva
Russia
13.88 m
(+0.4 m / s)
  Melinda Marton
Romania
13.71 m
(+0.8 m / s)
Shot put  Corrie de Bruyne
Netherlands
17.76 m  Ioannina Korolchik
Belarus
16.95 m  Olga Ryabinkina
Russia
16.55 m
Discus throw  Corrie de Bruyne
Netherlands
57.46 m  Olga Zander
Belarus
54.66 m  Leah Kuman
Netherlands
53.24 m
Javelin-throwing  Taina Uppa
Finland
60.72 m  Mirela Magnani
Albania
59.36 m  Angels Tsiolakudi
Greece
54.76 m
Heptathlon  Anna Montell
Finland
5546 points  Elizaveta Shalygina
Russia
5476 points  Katya Ripatti
Finland
5394 points

Medal standings

Medals in 41 athletics disciplines were won by representatives of 23 participating countries.

  Host country

A placeA countryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
one  France62four12
2  United Kingdom52foureleven
3  Finland52one8
four  Germanyfourfour3eleven
5  Romaniafour3310
6  Spain3four310
7  Poland3one59
8  Ukraine3025
9  Russia26one9
10  Bulgaria2237
eleven  Netherlands2226
12  Belgiumone00one
  Portugalone00one
fourteen  Belarus0four0four
fifteen  Italy03onefour
16  Switzerland0303
17  Sweden02one3
eighteen  Yugoslavia0oneone2
19  Albania0one0one
twenty  Greece0022
  Czech0022
22  Denmark00oneone
  Slovenia00oneone
Total414240123

Links

  • Martin Rix European Junior Championships Medalists (Men ) . GBRAthletics.com. - Winners of the European Championships among juniors - youths (1964-2005). Date of treatment May 23, 2015. Archived April 23, 2015.
  • Martin Rix European Junior Championships Medalists (Women ) . GBRAthletics.com. - The winners of the European Championships among juniors are girls (1964-2005). Date of treatment May 23, 2015. Archived April 23, 2015.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_Winners_African_All-Junior_1995 Championship_oldid = 97462831


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