2021 European Athletics U20 Championships Explained

2021 European Athletics U20 Championships
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Host City:Tallinn, Estonia
Dates:15–18 July
Stadium:Kadriorg Stadium
Athletes Participating:1230
Nations Participating:46
Level:Under 20
Events:44
Previous:2019 Borås
Next:2023 Jerusalem

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.

Medal summary

Men

Track

100 metres
10.25 =Jeff Erius
10.27 Matteo Melluzzo
10.31
200 metres
20.72 Eduard Kubelík
20.82
20.98
400 metres
45.72 Lorenzo Benati
46.27 Håvard Bentdal Ingvaldsen
46.70
800 metres
1:47.44
1:48.50 Yanis Meziane
1:48.56
1500 metresCian McPhillips
3:46.55
3:46.69 Henry McLuckie
3:47.15
3000 metresNick Griggs
8:17.18
8:18.36Alex Melloy
8:18.49
5000 metres
14:32.93
14:33.55
14:34.04
110 metres hurdles (100 cm)Sasha Zhoya
13.05
13.26 Lorenzo Simonelli
13.34
400 metres hurdlesBerke Akçam
50.70 Oskar Edlund
51.15
51.78
3000 metres steeplechase
8:41.36 Axel Vang Christensen
8:42.75
8:50.16
4×100 metres relay

Jeriel Quainoo

39.74 40.07 40.18
4×400 metres relay
Brodie Young
Samuel Reardon
Charlie Carvell
Edward Faulds
Reuben Henry-Daire

  • Daniel Joyce
3:05.25


Francesco Pernici
Lorenzo Benati
Neil Antonel
3:07.13

Max Tank

Okai Charles
Friedrich Rumpf
3:08.09
10,000 m walkPaul McGrath
42:32.19 Mert Kahraman
42:37.83
42:39.25

Field

High jumpJonathan Kapitolnik
2.25
2.23
2.17
Pole vaultAnthony Ammirati
5.64Matvei Volkov
5.44
5.44
Long jump
7.98
7.93 Erwan Konaté
7.91
Triple jumpGabriel Wallmark
16.39
16.18
16.14
Shot put (6 kg)
19.92
19.49
19.43
Discus throw (1.75 kg)Mykolas Alekna
68.00
61.55
61.06
Hammer throw (6 kg)
79.59 Merlin Hummel
79.32
77.90
Javelin throwArtur Felfner
78.41
73.06
72.62

Combined

Decathlon (junior)Jente Hauttekeete
8150 pts Sander Skotheim
8012 pts
7722 pts

Women

Track

100 metresRhasidat Adeleke
11.34
11.42 Joy Eze
11.44
200 metresRhasidat Adeleke
22.90, Minke Bisschops
23.55 Success Eduan
23.62
400 metresKornelia Lesiewicz
52.46 Yemi Mary John
53.06 Veronika Arkhipova
53.41
800 metresAudrey Werro
2:03.12Svitlana Zhulzhyk
2:04.02 Valentina Rosamilia
2:04.08
1500 metresIngeborg Østgård
4:19.75 Marina Martinez
4:20.35Mireya Arnedillo
4:21.29
3000 metresIlona Mononen
9:15.66 Sofia Thøgersen
9:16.43 Ina Halle Haugen
9:16.47
5000 metresCarla Domínguez
16:16.57 Agate Caune
16:17.56 Emma Heckel
16:20.18
100 metres hurdlesDitaji Kambundji
13.03 Weronika Barcz
13.42 Marika Majewska
13.46
400 metres hurdlesAndrea Rooth
57.16 Moa Granat
57.94 Martha K.D. Rasmussen
58.30
3000 metres steeplechaseOlivia Gürth
9:59.15 Gréta Varga
9:59.17 Sevval Özdoğan
10:07.84
4×100 metres relay Alyson Bell
Eve Wright
Joy Eze
Success Eduan
44.62 Cheyenne Kuhn
Sina Kammerschmitt
Antonia Dellert
Holly Okuku
44.68Dorota Puzio
Monika Romaszko
Marta Zimna
Magdalena Niemczyk
44.79
4×400 metres relayLena Leege
Lara-Noelle Steinbrecher
Anna Hense
Maja Schorr
3:35.38 Carmen Avilés
Berta Segura
Sofia Cosculluela
Lucia Pinacchio
3:36.10 Alessandra Iezzi
Federica Pansini
Angelica Ghergo
Alexandra Almici
3:36.31
10,000 m walkYuliya Khalilova
46:14.21 Eliška Martínková
46:23.74 Maële Biré-Heslouis
46:32.94

Field

High jumpBritt Weerman
1.88 = Natalya Spiridonova
1.86 Elisabeth Pihela
1.86 =
Pole vaultSarah Franziska Vogel
4.30 Emma Brentel
4.20 Lisa Gruber
4.15 =
Long jumpMaja Åskag
6.80 Tessy Ebosele
6.63 Mikaelle Assani
6.62
Triple jumpMaja Åskag
14.05 Valeriya Volovlikova
13.65 Darja Sopova
13.62
Shot putPınar Akyol
16.80 Alida van Daalen
16.56 Nina Chioma Ndubuisi
15.71
Discus throwVioletta Ignatyeva
58.65 Alida van Daalen
55.63 Alina Nikitsenka
55.04
Hammer throwSilja Kosonen
71.06 Rose Loga
67.70 Maryola Bukel
63.25
Javelin throwElina Tzengko
61.18 Adriana Vilagoš
60.44 Anni-Linnea Alanen
54.80

Combined

HeptathlonSaga Vanninen
6271 pts Sofie Dokter
5878 pts Marie Dehning
5778 pts

Medal table

Source:[2]

Not included in the official medal table.[3]

Placing table

Results:[4] [5] After 44 events.

width=40 Rankwidth=200 Teamwidth=60 Points
1 186.5
2 163
3 123
4 91
5 86
6 84
7 66
8 64
9 60
10 58
width=40 Rankwidth=200 Teamwidth=60 Points
11 58
12 54
13 47
14 42
15 36
16 32
17 29
18 29
19 28
20 22

Participation

1,230 athletes (624 men and 606 women) from 46 nations are expected to participate in these championships.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Borås to host the 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships . European Athletics. 24 July 2018.
  2. Web site: Medal Standings .
  3. https://results.european-athletics.com/EU20CH-/en/results/athletics/medal-standings.htm Medal Standings
  4. Web site: Reports - Athletics . 2021-07-15 . 2021-07-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210715172127/https://tallinn21-u20results.european-athletics.com/en/results/athletics/reports.htm . dead .
  5. Web site: Archived copy . 2021-07-18 . 2021-07-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210718181353/https://tallinn21-u20results.european-athletics.com/resEU20CH-/pdf/EU20CH-/ATH/EU20CH-_ATH_C96_ATH-------------------------------COUNTRY.pdf . dead .