Nordic–Baltic Under-23 Athletics Championships Explained

Sport:under-23 athletics
Country:Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and Norway
Founded:1998

The Nordic–Baltic Under-23 Athletics Championships (Norwegian: Nordisk-Baltisk U23-mesterskap i friidrett) is an annual outdoor combined track and field events competition for athletes under-20 from the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) – and the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania). It is typically held over two days in July or August in even-numbered years. Athletes must be 22 years of age or younger by December 31 of the year the championship is held. The hosting of the event is currently limited to the Nordic nations.[1]

The competition was first held in 1998 as the Nordic Under-23 Athletics Championships, The organisers trialled the involvement of athletes from the Baltic states in 2008 and 2010 before making this a permanent arrangement and including them in the competition name.[2]

Events

The event programme includes six individual track running events, three obstacle events, four jumping events, four throwing events, and two relay events for each sex. Competing nations may enter three athletes per individual event, with the host nation being able to enter a further two wildcard athletes per event. Nations may enter only one team per relay event. Where the number of entries exceeds eight athletes in a track event, then multiple finals are held, with the results of each race being combined for the final placings.[1]

Track running
Obstacle events
Jumping events
Throwing events
Relay events

Editions

Ed.YearDatesCountryPlace
1 18–19 July Finland
2 29–30 July Sweden
2002 Cancelled
3 11–12 September Norway
4 19–20 August Denmark
5 6–7 September Finland
6 4–5 September Sweden
7 21–22 July Norway
8 26–27 July Denmark
9 20–21 August Finland
10[3] 11–12 August Sweden

See also

References

Editions

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nordic-athletics.org/wp-content/uploads/Nordic-Handbook-2019-Approved-version-1.pdf Nordic Handbook
  2. http://www.nordic-athletics.org/wp-content/uploads/Venues.pdf Competition Venues
  3. http://www.nordic-athletics.org/wp-content/uploads/2018.pdf 2018 Competitions