Athletics at the 2009 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

Tampere Stadium was the host venue for the athletics events

The athletics competition at the 2009 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held from 20 to 24 July. The events took place at the Tampere Stadium in Tampere, Finland. Boys and girls born 1992 or 1993 or later participated 36 track and field events, divided evenly between the sexes.

The event was held shortly after the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics. Vera Rudakova (400 m hurdles), Barbara Špiler (hammer throw) and high jumpers Dmitriy Kroyter and Alessia Trost were the four world youth champions to win at this European competition.[1] The most successful athletes of the tournament were Jennie Batten, who did a 100 metres/200 metres double, and Lukas Weisshaidinger, who won both shot put and discus throw events. Sprinter Julien Watrin and middle-distance runner Ioana Doaga each won one gold and one silver, while 3000 metres champion Amela Terzić also made the 1500 metres podium.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Alberto Gavaldá (ESP) 10.77  Julien Watrin (BEL) 10.82  Giovanni Galbieri (ITA) 10.82
200 metres  Julien Watrin (BEL) 21.06  Jeffrey John (FRA) 21.15  Liam Clowes (GBR) 21.50
400 metres  Martin Vinš (CZE) 48.23  Olufemi Atibioke (GER) 48.32  Davide Re (ITA) 48.57
800 metres  Halit Kiliç (TUR) 1:55.79  Miroslav Burian (CZE) 1:56.47  Alejandro Estévez (ESP) 1:56.73
1500 metres  Rui Pinto (POR) 3:57.46  László Gregor (HUN) 3:58.00  Alexander Schwab (GER) 3:58.49
3000 metres  Callum Hawkins (GBR) 8:23.62  Shane Quinn (IRL) 8:30.12  Ilgizar Safiulin (RUS) 8:32.53
110 metres hurdles  Arnau Erta (ESP) 13.46  Charis Koutras (CYP) 13.57  Ivan Mach di Palmstein (ITA) 13.72
400 metres hurdles  Stef Vanhaeren (BEL) 51.09  José Bencosme De Leon (ITA) 52.27  Rasmus Mägi (EST) 52.85
2000 metres steeplechase  Benjámin Szalai (HUN) 5:53.31  Romain Collenot-Spiret (FRA) 5:54.13  Stephan Abisch (GER) 5:54.30
4 × 100 m relay  Spain (ESP)
José Antonio Vizuete
Bertrán Alcaraz
Alberto Gavaldá
Arnau Erta
41.20  France (FRA)
Nicolas Borome
Jeffrey John
Victor Barroso
Vincent Michalet
41.31  Belgium (BEL)
Rodric Seutin
Frederick Claes
Stef Vanhaeren
Julien Watrin
41.69
High jump  Daniil Tsyplakov (RUS) 2.21 m  Dmitry Kroyter (ISR) 2.19 m  Janick Klausen (DEN) 2.14 m
Pole vault  Arnaud Art (BEL) 4.85 m  Ivan Horvat (CRO) 4.75 m  Thomas Pastl (AUT) 4.75 m
Long jump  Andreas Trajkovski (DEN) 7.37 m  Jean-Pierre Bertrand (FRA) 7.30 m  Daniel Dobrev (BUL) 7.30 m
Triple jump  Aleksandr Yurchenko (RUS) 15.30 m  Aliaksandr Khryshchanovich (BLR) 15.24 m  Yevgeniy Strokan (UKR) 15.19 m
Shot put  Lukas Weisshaidinger (AUT) 20.35 m  Daniele Secci (ITA) 19.08 m  Maksim Afonin (RUS) 19.06 m
Discus throw  Lukas Weisshaidinger (AUT) 60.94 m  Marek Bárta (CZE) 60.49 m  Michael Klatsia (CYP) 59.83 m
Hammer throw  Tomáš Kružliak (SVK) 74.24 m  Yevgeniy Korotovskiy (RUS) 72.63 m  Edgars Timermanis (LAT) 71.49 m
Javelin throw  Valeriy Iordan (RUS) 75.59 m  Arnolds Strenga (LAT) 69.73 m  Aleksandr Nychyporchuk (UKR) 67.67 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Jennie Batten (GBR) 11.73  Mujinga Kambundji (SUI) 11.84  Anasztázia Nguyen (HUN) 11.85
200 metres  Jennie Batten (GBR) 23.80 w  Imke Vervaet (BEL) 24.35 w  Klaudia Konopko (POL) 24.41 w
400 metres  Yuliya Yurenia (BLR) 53.90  Christina Zwirner (GER) 54.59  Adelina Pastor (ROU) 54.72
800 metres  Ioana Doaga (ROU) 2:09.56  Adelle Tracey (GBR) 2:09.92  Andrina Schläpfer (SUI) 2:09.93
1500 metres  Ciara Mageean (IRL) 4:15.46  Ioana Doaga (ROU) 4:18.44  Amela Terzić (SRB) 4:22.46
3000 metres  Amela Terzić (SRB) 9:17.90  Gulshat Fazlitdinova (RUS) 9:30.82  Aleksandra Oliynyk (UKR) 9:37.59
100 metres hurdles  Nooralotta Neziri (FIN) 13.23  Yekaterina Bleskina (RUS) 13.24  Eva Vital (POR) 13.39
400 metres hurdles  Vera Rudakova (RUS) 58.01  Christine McMahon (IRL) 59.55  Bianca Baak (NED) 60.31
2000 metres steeplechase  Sofie Gallein (BEL) 6:42.71  Teodora Simovic (SRB) 6:47.43  Gamze Bulut (TUR) 6:50.24
4 × 100 m relay   Switzerland (SUI)
Silja Muhlebach
Mujinga Kambundji
Nora Frey
Cornelia Halbheer
46.30  Hungary (HUN)
Anasztázia Nguyen
Kriszta Komiszár
Gréta Kerekes
Lilla Loránd
46.38  Ireland (IRL)
Christine McMahon
Joanna Mills
Caoimhe King
Joan Healy
46.56
High jump  Alessia Trost (ITA) 1.85 m  Mariya Kuchina (RUS) 1.85 m  Laura Ikauniece (LAT) 1.82 m
Pole vault  Tatyana Stetsyuk (RUS) 3.90 m  Reetta Hämäläinen (FIN) 3.85 m  Aurélie De Ryck (BEL) 3.80 m
Long jump  Lena Malkus (GER) 6.33 m  Alina Rotaru (ROU) 6.24 m  Lotta Harala (FIN) 6.14 m
Triple jump  Tatiana Cicanci (MDA) 13.37 m  Kristiina Mäkelä (FIN) 13.14 m  Andreea Todereanu (ROU) 13.14 m
Shot put  Corinne Nugter (NED) 14.58 m  Natalya Troneva (RUS) 13.84 m  Elçin Kaya (TUR) 13.71 m
Discus throw  Viktoriya Klochko (UKR) 48.32 m  Corinne Nugter (NED) 45.54 m  Kristin Pudenz (GER) 44.71 m
Hammer throw  Barbara Špiler (SLO) 63.57 m  Kıvılcım Kaya (TUR) 60.30 m  Bianca Lazar (ROU) 56.97 m
Javelin throw  Liina Laasma (EST) 53.66 m  Marija Vucenovic (SRB) 51.46 m  Nathalie Meier (SUI) 47.20 m

References

  1. ^ 2009 World Youth Championships. World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2014-11-22.
Results
  • 2009 European Youth Games. World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2014-11-22.

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