2011 European Athletics Junior Championships

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2011 European Athletics Junior Championships
Tallinn2011logo.png
Dates21–24 July
Host city Tallinn, Estonia
Venue Kadriorg Stadium
LevelUnder 20
Events44
Records set9 CRs

The 21st European Athletics Junior Championships were held between 21 and 24 July 2011 in the Kadriorg Stadium in Tallinn, Estonia.

Contents

Russia topped the medal table with 18 medals overall, including 8 golds, ahead of Germany and Great Britain.

Men's results

[1]

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres

details

Jimmy Vicaut
Flag of France.svg France
10.07
PB
Adam Gemili
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
10.41 David Bolarinwa
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
10.46
200 metres David Bolarinwa
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
21.07
PB
Pierre Vincent
Flag of France.svg France
21.22
PB
Jeffrey John
Flag of France.svg France
21.24
400 metres Marcell Deák-Nagy
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
45.42
NR
Nikita Uglov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
46.01
PB
Michele Tricca
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
46.09
PB
800 metres Pierre-Ambroise Bosse
Flag of France.svg France
1:47.14 Zan Rudolf
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
1:47.73
PB
Johan Rogestedt
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
1:47.88
1500 metres Adam Cotton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
3:43.98 Thomas Solberg Eide
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
3:44.70 Alexander Schwab
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
3:44.82
PB
5000 metres Gabriel Navarro
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14:07.06
PB
Bartosz Kowalczyk
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
14:07.17
PB
Jonathan Hay
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
14:07.78
10,000 metres Gabriel Navarro
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
30:02.18
SB
Emmanuel Lejeune
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
31:35.19 Szymon Kulka
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
31:50.13
110 metres hurdles Jack Meredith
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
13.50 Andrew Pozzi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
13.57 Rahib Məmmədov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
13.78
400 metres hurdles Varg Königsmark
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
49.70
CR
Stef Vanhaeren
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
50.01
PB
José Reynaldo Bencosme de Leon
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
50.30
PB
3000 metres steeplechase Ilgizar Safiullin
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
8:37.94
CR
Muhammet Emin Tan
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
8:46.74
PB
Martin Grau
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
8:48.79
PB
4 × 100 metres relay Vincent Michalet
Jimmy Vicaut
Jeffrey John
Ken Romain
Flag of France.svg France
39.35 Dannish Walker-Khan
Sam Watts
Adam Gemili
David Bolarinwa
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
39.48 Konrad Donczew
Kamil Supiński
Kamil Bijowski
Tomasz Kluczyński
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
40.42
4 × 400 metres relay Michele Tricca
Paolo Danesini
Alberto Rontini
Marco Lorenzi
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
3:06.46 Evgeny Khokhlov
Radel Kashefrazov
Denis Nesmashnyy
Nikita Uglov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:07.47 Varg Königsmark
Lukas Schmitz
Lukas Hamich
Johannes Trefz
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
3:08.56
10000 m walk (track) Hagen Pohle
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
40:43.73 Ihor Lyashchenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
41:10.43
SB
Alberto Amezcua
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
41:34.13
PB
High jump Nikita Anishchenkov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2.27 Janick Klausen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
2.25
PB
Gianmarco Tamberi
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
2.25
=PB
Pole vault Emile Denecker
Flag of France.svg France
5.50 Kévin Menaldo
Flag of France.svg France
5.50
PB
Dídac Salas
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
5.40
=PB
Long jump Sergey Morgunov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
8.18
PB
Tomasz Jaszczuk
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
8.11
PB
Evgeny Antonov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
7.83
Triple jump Alexander Yurchenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
16.31 Murad Ibadullayev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
16.25
PB
Georgi Tsonov
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
15.90
Shot put Krzysztof Brzozowski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
20.92 Daniele Secci
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
20.45 Christian Jagusch
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
19.80
Discus throw Lukas Weisshaidinger
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
63.83
PB
Danijel Furtula
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
63.54
PB
Benedikt Stienen
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
62.33
Hammer throw Quentin Bigot
Flag of France.svg France
78.45
PB
Serghei Marghiev
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
76.60
PB
Elias Håkansson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
74.99
PB
Javelin throw Zigismunds Sirmais
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
81.53
CR
Marcin Krukowski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
79.19
PB
Pavel Mialeshka
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
76.59
Decathlon Kevin Mayer
Flag of France.svg France
8124
CR
Mathias Brugger
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
7853
PB
Johannes Hock
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
7806

Women's results

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Jodie Williams
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
11.18
CR
Jamile Samuel
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
11.43
PB
Tatjana Lofamakanda Pinto
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
11.48
SB
200 metres Jodie Williams
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
22.94
SB
Jamile Samuel
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
23.31 Jennifer Galais
Flag of France.svg France
23.55
400 metres Bianca Răzor
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
51.96
PB
Yulia Yurenya
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
53.03
PB
Madiea Ghafoor
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
53.73
800 metres Anastasiya Tkachuk
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
2:02.73 Rowena Cole
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
2:03.43
PB
Ayvika Malanova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2:03.59
PB
1500 metres Amela Terzić
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
4:15.40
SB
Ciara Mageean
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
4:16.82
SB
Ioana Doaga
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
4:20.73
3000 metres Amela Terzić
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
9:17.61
PB
Esma Aydemir
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
9:19.61
PB
Lisa Jäsert
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
9:30.23
5000 metres Esma Aydemir
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
16:12.16
PB
Emelia Gorecka
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
16:13.04 Annabel Gummow
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
16:14.62
100 metres hurdles Nooralotta Neziri
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
13.34
PB
Isabelle Pedersen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
13.37
SB
Ekaterina Bleskina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
13.47
PB
400 metres hurdles Vera Rudakova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
57.24 Aurélie Chaboudez
Flag of France.svg France
57.35
PB
Maëva Contion
Flag of France.svg France
58.03
PB
3000 metres steeplechase Gesa Felicitas Krause
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
9:51.08
SB
Gulshat Fazlitdinova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
9:56.98
PB
Elena Panaet
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
10:17.37
PB
4 × 100 metres relay Alexandra Burghardt
Katharina Grompe
Tatjana Lofamakanda Pinto
Anna-Lena Freese
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
43.42
EJR, CR
Oriana De Fazio
Irene Siragusa
Anna Bongiorni
Gloria Hooper
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
44.52 Marylyn Nwawulor
Bianca Williams
Jennie Batten
Jodie Williams
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
45.00
4 × 400 metres relay Katie Kirk
Lucy James
Amelia Clifford
Kirsten McAslan
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
3:35.29 Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz
Małgorzata Hołub
Justyna Święty
Magdalena Gorzkowska
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
3:35.35 Sabrina Häfele
Stefanie Gotzhein
Kim Carina Schmidt
Christina Zwirner
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
3:36.26
10,000 metres walk (track) Elena Lashmanova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
42:59.48
WJRCR
Svetlana Vasilyeva
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
44:52.98 Anna Ermina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
46:49.00
PB
High jump Mariya Kuchina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
1.95
=CR
Airinė Palšytė
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
1.91
SB
Nadja Kampschulte
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
1.88
PB
Pole vault Angelica Bengtsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
4.57
CR
Lilli Schitzerling
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
4.20
=PB
Natalia Demidenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
4.20
Long jump Lena Malkus
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
6.40 Alina Rotaru
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
6.36 Polina Yurchenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
6.11
Triple jump Yana Borodina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
14.00 Kristiina Mäkelä
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
13.67
PB
Ganna Aleksandrova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
13.14
Shot put Lena Urbaniak
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
16.31Anna Wloka
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
16.23
PB
Anna Rüh
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
16.01
PB
Discus throw Shanice Craft
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
58.65
PB
Anna Rüh
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
58.10 Viktoriya Klochko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
54.03
Hammer throw Barbara Špiler
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
67.06
CR, NR
Kıvılcım Kaya
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
66.74
PB
Alexia Sedykh
Flag of France.svg France
65.02
PB
Javelin throw Liina Laasma
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
55.99 Līna Mūze
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
55.83 Laura Henkel
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
55.37
PB
Heptathlon Dafne Schippers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
6153 Sara Gambetta
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
6108
PB
Laura Ikauniece
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
6063
PB

Medal table

Jamile Samuel, the Netherlands (left), and Gloria Hooper, Italy (right), at the finish of the 4 x 100 m relay heat. Gloria Hooper.jpg
Jamile Samuel, the Netherlands (left), and Gloria Hooper, Italy (right), at the finish of the 4 × 100 m relay heat.
Marco Lorenzi was part of the Italian gold winning 4 x 400 m relay team. Marco Lorenzi.jpg
Marco Lorenzi was part of the Italian gold winning 4 × 400 m relay team.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 84618
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 741223
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 65415
4Flag of France.svg  France 63413
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2024
6Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 2002
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1528
8Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1304
9Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1236
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1214
11Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1124
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1124
13Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1113
14Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1102
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1102
16Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1023
17Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1001
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1001
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1001
20Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0202
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0202
22Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 0112
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0112
24Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0101
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 0101
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 0101
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 0101
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 0101
29Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0011
Totals (29 entries)444444132

Participating nations

954 athletes from 47 countries participating in championships.

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