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European Junior Athletics Championships 1993

The 12th European Junior Athletics Championship was held from July 29 to August 1, 1993 at the Anoeta stadium in San Sebastian ( Spain ). In competitions, according to the rules, athletes of 1974 and younger could take part.

European Junior Athletics Championships 1993
European Junior Athletics Championships 1993
Host citySpain San Sebastian ( Spain )
Playing medals41
The opening ceremonyJuly 29, 1993
Closing ceremonyAugust 1, 1993
the date of the
Stadium" Anoeta "

Content

Results

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

Juniors

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(wind: +0,6 m / s)
  Danny Joyce
Great Britain
10.63  Rafael Grushetsky
Germany
10.64  Edzhike Water
Great Britain
10.77
200 m
(wind: +2,2 m / s )
  Andrea Colombo
Italy
21.14  Joakim Eman
Sweden
21.14  Maurizio Ceccucci
Italy
21.24
400 m  Guy Bullock
Great Britain
46.13  Rickard Rasmusson
Sweden
46.84  Valentin Kulbatsky
Ukraine
46.88
800 m  Andrzej Zahor
Poland
1.53.49  Vladimir Gorelov
Russia
1.53,81  David Matthews
Ireland
1.54.00
1500 m  Reyes Estevez
Spain
3.45.00  Javier Rodriguez
Spain
3.46,33  Massimo pegoretti
Italy
3.47.07
5000 m  Vener Kashaev
Russia
13.54.32  Munir Khelil
France
August 14, 47  Arnaud Crepe
France
14.10,71
10,000 m  Ricardo Fernandez
Spain
29.37,75  Valery Kuzmin
Russia
29.40.00  Alexey Sobolev
Russia
29.41,68
4 × 100 m relay  Great Britain
Ellyn condon
Danny Joyce
Paul Bolton
Edzhike Water
Julian golding
40.01  France
Guillaume Pieri
Olivier arnaud
Christoph Colombo
Nidi huime
40.03  Ukraine
Vitaly Seniv
Valentin Kulbatsky
Vyacheslav Kabanov
Konstantin Rurak
40.21
4 × 400 m relay  Great Britain
Nick Badden
Ellyn condon
Paul slite
Guy Bullock
Ivan thomas
3.07.39  Germany
Ulrich Schnorrenberger
Axel Wyhing
Jens Dauzenberg
Marco seidler
3.08.39  Poland
Marcin Trelka
Przemyslav Shnurkovsky
Krzysztof Mehlih
Petr Rysyukevich
Andrzej Zahor
3.08,75
110 m hurdles
(height of barriers: 106.7 cm)
(wind: +0.9 m / s)
  Robin Corving
Netherlands
13.85  Tibor Bedi
Hungary
14.06  Frank Busemann
Germany
14.21
400 m hurdles  Carlos Silva
Portugal
50.27  Francesco Ricci
Italy
51.04  Noel levy
Great Britain
51.47
3000 m with obstacles  Adam Dobzhinsky
Poland
8.44,71  Stefano Challella
Italy
8.51.46  Pascal Garen
France
8.52,68
10,000 m walking  Michele Didoni
Italy
40.05,62  Dmitry Esipchuk
Russia
40.26,08  Heiko Valentin
Germany
40.37,78
High jump  Alexander Zhuravlev
Ukraine
2.21 m  Vyacheslav Voronin
Russia
2.18 m  Tomasz Iancu
Czech
2.18 m
Pole vault  Kalid Lashab
France
5.40 m  Taufik Lashab
France
5.35 m  Viktor Chistyakov
Russia
5.35 m
Long jump  Karl Howard
Great Britain
7.76 m
(−0.7 m / s)
  Kenneth Castren
Finland
7.61 m
(−0.6 m / s)
  Yassin Gelle
Belgium
7.59 m
(+0.1 m / s)
Triple jump  Paolo Camossi
Italy
16.41 m
(+0.4 m / s)
  Rostislav Dimitrov
Bulgaria
16.35 m
(−0.4 m / s)
  Larry Echike
Great Britain
16.31 m
(+1.6 m / s)
Shot put
(projectile weight: 7.26 kg)
  Manuel Martinez
Spain
19.02 m  Elias Luca
Cyprus
18.48 m  Arcy Harju
Finland
17.82 m
Discus throw
(projectile weight: 2 kg)
  Leonid Cherevko
Belorussia
54.98 m  Timo Sinervo
Finland
54.30 m  Mika Loikkanen
Finland
54.26 m
Hammer throwing
(projectile weight: 7.26 kg)
  Vadim Burakov
Belorussia
67.16 m  Sergey Kochetkov
Ukraine
66.04 m  Vadim Kherson
Russia
65.44 m
Javelin-throwing  Dimitrios Polymer
Greece
72.80 m  Matti Nyarhi
Finland
71.74 m  Joerg Tobish
Germany
70.24 m
Decathlon  Christer Holger
Sweden
7534 points  Jan Podebradsky
Czech
7396 points  Stefan Vogt
Germany
7338 points

Junior Women

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
100 m
(wind: +0.5 m / s)
  Ghana Benešova
Czech
11.56  Catherine merry
Great Britain
11.58  Oksana Dyachenko
Russia
11.66
200 m
(wind: +0,8 m / s)
  Catherine merry
Great Britain
23.35  Ghana Benešova
Czech
23.53  Sophia Smith
Great Britain
23.63
400 m  Magdalena Nedelku
Romania
52.24  Lucy rangassami
France
53.16  Sandra Kushman
Germany
53.17
800 m  Lyudmila Formanova
Czech
2.06.88  Tyutti Reho
Finland
2.08.11  Emily Nevo
France
2.08,13
1500 m  Marta dominguez
Spain
4.17.26  Elena Kosovyanu
Romania
4.17.53  Anne Bruns
Germany
4.20,02
3000 m  Gabriela Sabo
Romania
8.50,97  Annemarie Sandell
Finland
8.51.22  Denis Kostescu
Romania
9.13,03
10,000 m  Patricia Ritondo
Italy
34.26.06  Silvia Shemeeva
Russia
34.27,13  Lyudmila Biktasheva
Russia
34.28.04
4 × 100 m relay  Great Britain
Diana Allagrin
Catherine merry
Sophia Smith
Debby mante
44.31  France
Silvia Zhalinie
Gwenoli Elber
Dolphin Combe
Silvian Felix
44.38  Germany
Sandra Ros
Birgit Brodbeck
Carmen Bertmaring
Gabriel Becker
44.60
4 × 400 m relay  Germany
Zuzanne merkel
Andrea Bornsheuer
Anita Oppong
Sandra Kushman
3.33.91  Russia
Tatyana Borisova
Catherine Struzhkina
Ekaterina Leshcheva
Julia Zvyagina
3.39,76  France
Marie Ganyor
Xavier Dufour
Mona laoussa
Lucy rangassami
3.41.53
100 m hurdles
(wind: +1,3 m / s)
  Diana Allagrin
Great Britain
13.42  Katya Fust
Germany
13.55  Sophie marro
France
13,69
400 m hurdles  Ionela Tirlya
Romania
56,43  Anita Oppong
Germany
57.90  Lana Jekabsone
Latvia
58.07
Walking 5000m  Susana Feitor
Portugal
21.21.80  Natalya Trofimova
Russia
21.39,75  Irina Stankina
Russia
21.49,65
High jump  Sabrina de Leeuw
Belgium
1.89 m  Desislav Alexandrova
Bulgaria
1.89 m  Natalia Shimon
Ukraine
1.86 m
Long jump  Erica Johansson
Sweden
6.56 m
(+0.1 m / s)
  Olga Rubleva
Russia
6.44 m
(+1.3 m / s)
  Christina Nicolau
Romania
6.44 m
(+0.1 m / s)
Triple jump  Elena Lysak
Russia
13.86 m
(+1.8 m / s)
  Natalya Klimovets
Belorussia
13.65 m
(+1.1 m / s)
  Irina Melnikova
Russia
13.53 m
Shot put  Marika Tulinimi
Finland
17.93 m  Nadine Kleinert
Germany
17.07 m  Corrie de Bruin
Netherlands
16.76 m
Discus throw  Corrie de Bruin
Netherlands
55.30 m  Victoria Boyko
Ukraine
53.14 m  Lyudmila Starovoytova
Belorussia
52.02 m
Javelin-throwing  Michaela Ingberg
Finland
56.64 m  Kirstie Morrison
Great Britain
55.92 m  Eva Rybak
Poland
54.80 m
Heptathlon  Katlen Gutyar
Germany
5650 points  Karin Specht
Germany
5548 points  Lyudmila Mashchenko
Russia
5432 points

Medal Score

Medals in 41 athletics disciplines were won by representatives from 22 participating countries.

  Host country

A placeA countryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
one  Great Britaineight2four14
2  Italyfour22eight
3  Spainfourone0five
four  Romania3one26
five  Russia2eighteight18
6  Germany26715
7  Finland2five29
eight  Czech22onefive
9  Sweden220four
ten  Belorussia2oneonefour
eleven  Poland202four
12  Netherlands20one3
13  Portugal2002
14  Franceonefivefiveeleven
15  Ukraineone236
sixteen  Belgiumone0one2
17  Greeceone00one
18  Bulgaria0202
nineteen  Hungary0one0one
  Cyprus0one0one
21  Ireland00oneone
  Latvia00oneone
Total414141123

Links

  • Martin Rix. European Junior Championships Medalists (Men) (English) . GBRAthletics.com. - The winners of the European Championships among juniors - boys (1964-2005). The appeal date is May 24, 2015. Archived on April 23, 2015.
  • Martin Rix. European Junior Championships Medalists (Women) (English) . GBRAthletics.com. - The winners of the European Championships among juniors are girls (1964–2005). The appeal date is May 24, 2015. Archived on April 23, 2015.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Champion_Europe_po_elegkoy_atletike_sred_yuniorov_1993&oldid=97191643


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