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Summer European Youth Olympic Days 1995

The 3rd Summer European Youth Olympic Days ( Eng. 1995 European Youth Summer Olympic Days ) are the third summer regional international complex sports competitions within the European Youth Olympic Days for young European athletes aged 12 to 18 years [1] . The event took place from July 9 to July 14, 1995 in Bath , UK . 1709 athletes from 40 European countries took part in the competition.

III Summer European Youth Olympic Days
Host cityFlag of the Great Britain Bath , UK
Member States40
Number of athletes1709
Playing medals275 sets of medals in 10 sports
The opening ceremonyJuly 9, 1995
Opened upPrincess Anna
Closing ceremonyJuly 14, 1995
Olympic flame?
Olympic oath?
Stadium?

Content

Sports Disciplines

In the framework of the 3rd Summer European Youth Olympic Days, 275 [2] sets of medals were played in 10 sports: basketball , cycling , volleyball , handball , judo , athletics , swimming , gymnastics , football , field hockey . Compared to previous summer competitions , tennis was excluded from the list of events, instead of which handball appeared.

  •   Basketball
  •   Cycling
  •   Volleyball
  •   Handball
  •   Judo
  •   Athletics
  •   Swimming
  •   Gymnastics
  •   Football
  •   Field hockey

Member States

In the 3rd Summer European Youth Olympic Days, 1709 athletes from 40 European countries took part [2] .

  •   Austria
  •   Azerbaijan
  •   Albania
  •   Belorussia
  •   Belgium
  •   Bulgaria
  •   Great Britain
  •   Hungary
  •   Germany
  •   Greece
  •   Georgia
  •   Denmark
  •   Israel
  •   Ireland
  •   Iceland
  •   Spain
  •   Italy
  •   Cyprus
  •   Latvia
  •   Lithuania
  •   Luxembourg
  •   Moldavia
  •   Netherlands
  •   Norway
  •   Poland
  •   Portugal
  •   Russia
  •   Romania
  •   Slovakia
  •   Slovenia
  •   CP Yugoslavia
  •   Turkey
  •   Ukraine
  •   Finland
  •   France
  •   Croatia
  •   Czech
  •   Switzerland
  •   Sweden
  •   Estonia

Medal Score

A placeA countryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
one  Great Britain24teneight42
2  Russia12eight727
3  Romaniaeighteight723
four  Spainfivefiveeight18
five  Francefivefourfive14
6  Israelfouroneone6
7  Ukraine3fiveeightsixteen
eight  Poland2four39
9  Italy2four39
ten  Belgium2fourone7
eleven  Hungary23fiveten
12  Belorussia2onefiveeight
13  Slovakia2one36
14  Lithuania2002
15  Netherlandsonefourfiveten
sixteen  Greeceone236
17  Swedenone236
18  Germanyoneonefour6
nineteen  Georgiaoneone3five
20  Estoniaoneone2four
21  Turkeyoneone2four
22  Switzerlandoneone02
23  Croatiaone03four
24  Finlandone00one
25  Bulgariaone00one
26  Portugalone00one
27  Slovenia0four37
28  Ireland0fouronefive
29  Austria03four7
thirty  Norway0oneone2
31  Azerbaijan0one0one
32  Cyprus0one0one
33  Latvia0022
34  CP Yugoslavia0022
35  Denmark00oneone
Total8785103275

Notes

  1. ↑ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games . McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4 .
  2. ↑ 1 2 Tableau des médailles Bath - Grande Bretagne (1995) , franceolympique.com, verified February 4, 2015

Links

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Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Summer_European_Youngal_Olympic_Di_1995&oldid=98428316


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