2021 European Athletics U20 Championships
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2021 European Athletics U20 Championships | |
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Host city | Tallinn, Estonia |
Date(s) | 15–18 July |
Main stadium | Kadriorg Stadium |
Level | Under 20 |
Participation | 1230 athletes from 46 nations |
Events | 44 |
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The 2021 European Athletics U20 Championships were the 26th edition of the biennial European U20 athletics championships. They were held in Tallinn, Estonia from 15 July to 18 July.[1] The 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships had been held in the same venue one week earlier, after Bergen renounced.
Contents
Medal summary
Men
Track
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Jonathan Kapitolnik Israel |
2.25 EU20L | Mateusz Kołodziejski Poland |
2.23 PB | Sam Brereton Great Britain |
2.17 PB |
Pole vault | Anthony Ammirati France |
5.64 | Matvei Volkov Belarus |
5.44 | Oleksandr Onufriyev Ukraine |
5.44 PB |
Long jump | Oliver Koletzko Germany |
7.98 WU20L | Bryan Mucret France |
7.93 PB | Erwan Konaté France |
7.91 PB |
Triple jump | Gabriel Wallmark Sweden |
16.39 WU20L | Dimitar Tashev Bulgaria |
16.18 PB | Viktor Morozov Estonia |
16.14 |
Shot put (6 kg) | Muhamet Ramadani Kosovo |
19.92 NU20R | Ilya Misouski Belarus |
19.49 | Claudio Stoessel Germany |
19.43 PB |
Discus throw (1.75 kg) | Mykolas Alekna Lithuania |
68.00 | Magnus Zimmermann Germany |
61.55 | Uladzislau Puchko Belarus |
61.06 |
Hammer throw (6 kg) | Dawid Piłat Poland |
79.59 NU20R | Merlin Hummel Germany |
79.32 | Jean-Baptiste Bruxelle France |
77.90 |
Javelin throw | Artur Felfner Ukraine |
78.41 WU20L | Onni Ruokangas Finland |
73.06 PB | Lenny Brisseault France |
72.62 |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Decathlon (junior) | Jente Hauttekeete Belgium |
8150 pts WU20L | Sander Skotheim Norway |
8012 pts PB | Téo Bastien France |
7722 pts PB |
Women
Track
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Britt Weerman Netherlands |
1.88 =NU23R | Natalya Spiridonova 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
1.86 SB | Elisabeth Pihela Estonia |
1.86 =PB |
Pole vault | Sarah Franziska Vogel Germany |
4.30 PB | Emma Brentel France |
4.20 | Lisa Gruber Austria |
4.15 =NU20R |
Long jump | Maja Åskag Sweden |
6.80 | Tessy Ebosele Spain |
6.63 PB | Mikaelle Assani Germany |
6.62 |
Triple jump | Maja Åskag Sweden |
14.05 EU20L | Valeriya Volovlikova 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
13.65 PB | Darja Sopova Latvia |
13.62 NU20R |
Shot put | Pınar Akyol Turkey |
16.80 | Alida van Daalen Netherlands |
16.56 | Nina Chioma Ndubuisi Germany |
15.71 WU18L |
Discus throw | Violetta Ignatyeva 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
58.65 | Alida van Daalen Netherlands |
55.63 | Alina Nikitsenka Belarus |
55.04 |
Hammer throw | Silja Kosonen Finland |
71.06 CR | Rose Loga France |
67.70 | Maryola Bukel Belarus |
63.25 |
Javelin throw | Elina Tzengko Greece |
61.18 | Adriana Vilagoš Serbia |
60.44 | Anni-Linnea Alanen Finland |
54.80 |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Heptathlon | Saga Vanninen Finland |
6271 pts WU20L | Sofie Dokter Netherlands |
5878 pts PB | Marie Dehning Germany |
5778 pts PB |
Medal table
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^[1] Not included in the official medal table.[3]
Placing table
Results:[4][5] After 44 events.
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Participation
1,230 athletes (624 men and 606 women) from 46 nations are expected to participate in these championships.
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- Andorra (2)
- Armenia (3)
- Austria (19)
- 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete (24)
- Belarus (31)
- Belgium (23)
- Bulgaria (7)
- Croatia (13)
- Cyprus (8)
- Czech Republic (53)
- Denmark (13)
- Estonia (39)
- Finland (45)
- France (59)
- Georgia (1)
- Germany (95)
- Gibraltar (1)
- Great Britain (67)
- Greece (39)
- Hungary (41)
- Iceland (3)
- Ireland (33)
- Israel (17)
- Italy (87)
- Kosovo (1)
- Latvia (23)
- Liechtenstein (1)
- Lithuania (12)
- Luxembourg (1)
- Malta (3)
- Moldova (2)
- Monaco (1)
- Netherlands (25)
- Norway (41)
- Poland (62)
- Portugal (18)
- Romania (17)
- San Marino (1)
- Serbia (12)
- Slovakia (20)
- Slovenia (20)
- Spain (70)
- Sweden (50)
- Switzerland (41)
- Turkey (46)
- Ukraine (40)
See also
References
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External links
- Official EAA site
- Official website
- Entries
- Statistics handbook Archived 2021-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
- Results book Archived 2021-08-18 at the Wayback Machine
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