2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships

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2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Glasgow 2019 European Athletics indoor Championships logo.png
Dates1–3 March [1]
Host city Glasgow, United Kingdom
Venue Emirates Arena
Events26
Participation582 athletes from
47 nations

The 2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held between 1 and 3 March 2019 at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland. This was the second time this event was held in the city after the 1990 edition and the third time it was held in the United Kingdom, following the 2007 Edition in Birmingham, England. The three-day competition featured 13 men's and 13 women's athletics events and took place over three morning and three afternoon sessions. [2]

Contents

Bids

Apeldoorn, Glasgow, Minsk and Toruń all submitted bids to host the 2019 European Indoor championships. Glasgow were chosen to host the 35th edition of the event with 9 votes ahead of Toruń with 6 votes and Apeldoorn with 1. It is 29 years since Glasgow had last hosted the championships. [3]

Schedule

Friday, March 1
TimeEventGender
10:03Long Jump QM
10:0560m hurdles PentathlonW
10:20400m R1M
10:45High Jump Pentathlon A/BW
11:10800m R1W
11:30Shot Put QM
11:551500m R1M
12:00Triple Jump QW
12:303000m R1M
12:30High Jump Q A/BM
13:00400m R1W
13:15Shot Put PentathlonW
19:00Pole Vault QM
19:02Shot Put QW
19:04Long Jump PentathlonW
19:06High Jump QW
19:101500m R1W
19:48800m R1M
20:25Triple Jump QM
20:35Shot Put FinalM
20:36400m SFW
20:55400m SFM
21:15800m Pentathlon FinalW
21:403000m FinalW
Saturday, March 2
TimeEventGender
10:00Long Jump QW
10:03Pole Vault QW
10:1060m HeptathlonM
10:3060m R1M
11:1360m R1W
11:5760m hurdles R1M
12:05Long Jump HeptathlonM
12:3160m hurdles R1W
18:00High Jump FinalM
18:02Shot Put HeptathlonM
18:06800m SFW
18:10Pole Vault FinalM
18:25800m SFM
18:5060m SFW
19:2060m SFM
19:473000m FinalM
19:50High Jump Heptathlon A/BM
20:10400m FinalW
20:22400m FinalM
20:3560m FinalW
20:5060m FinalM
Sunday, March 3
TimeEventGender
10:00Triple Jump FinalW
10:0660m hurdles HeptathlonM
11:0560m hurdles SFM
11:15Pole Vault HeptathlonM
11:2560m hurdles SFW
11:35Long Jump FinalM
12:20Shot Put FinalW
18:00Long Jump FinalW
18:05Pole Vault FinalW
18:1060m hurdles FinalM
18:2560m hurdles FinalW
18:57800m FinalM
19:15High Jump FinalW
19:18800m FinalW
19:35Triple Jump FinalM
19:371000m Heptathlon FinalM
20:011500m FinalM
20:121500m FinalW
20:254x400m FinalM
20:404x400m FinalW

Source: [4]

Men's results

Track

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
details
Ján Volko
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
6.60 Emre Zafer Barnes
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
6.61 Joris van Gool
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
6.62
400 metres
details
Karsten Warholm
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
45.05 =ER Óscar Husillos
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
45.66 NR Tony van Diepen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
46.13 NR
800 metres
details
Álvaro de Arriba
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:46.83 Jamie Webb
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
1:47.13 PB Mark English
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
1:47.39
1500 metres
details
Marcin Lewandowski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
3:42.85 Jakob Ingebrigtsen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
3:43.23 Jesús Gómez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
3:44.39
3000 metres
details
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
7:56.15 Chris O'Hare
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
7:57.19 Henrik Ingebrigtsen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
7:57.19
60 metres hurdles
details
Milan Trajkovic
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
7.60 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
Flag of France.svg  France
7.61 Aurel Manga
Flag of France.svg  France
7.62
4 × 400 metres relay
details
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Julien Watrin
Dylan Borlée
Jonathan Borlée
Kevin Borlée
3:06.27Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Óscar Husillos
Manuel Guijarro
Lucas Búa
Bernat Erta
3:06.32 NR Flag of France.svg  France
Mame-Ibra Anne
Thomas Jordier
Nicolas Courbière
Fabrisio Saïdy
3:07.71

Field

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump
details
Gianmarco Tamberi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
2.32 EL Konstadinos Baniotis
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Andriy Protsenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
2.26Not awarded
Pole vault
details
Paweł Wojciechowski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
5.90 PB Piotr Lisek
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
5.85 Melker Svärd Jacobsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
5.75
Long jump
details
Miltiadis Tentoglou
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
8.38 WL NR Thobias Nilsson Montler
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
8.17 PB Strahinja Jovančević
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
8.03 NR
Triple jump
details
Nazim Babayev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
17.29 PB Nelson Évora
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
17.11 SB Max Heß
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
17.10 SB
Shot put
details
Michał Haratyk
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
21.65 EL PB David Storl
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
21.54 SB Tomáš Staněk
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
21.25 SB

Combined

EventGoldSilverBronze
Heptathlon
details
Jorge Ureña
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
6218 WL Tim Duckworth
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
6156 Ilya Shkurenyov
ANA flag (2017).svg  Authorised Neutral Athletes
6145

Women's results

Track

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
details
Ewa Swoboda
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
7.09 Dafne Schippers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
7.14 SB Asha Philip
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
7.15
400 metres
details
Léa Sprunger
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
51.61 WL Cynthia Bolingo Mbongo
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
51.62 NR Lisanne de Witte
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
52.34 PB
800 metres
details
Shelayna Oskan-Clarke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
2:02.58 Rénelle Lamote
Flag of France.svg  France
2:03.00 Olha Lyakhova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
2:03.24
1500 metres
details
Laura Muir
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
4:05.92 Sofia Ennaoui
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
4:09.30 Ciara Mageean
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
4:09.43
3000 metres
details
Laura Muir
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
8:30.61 CR Konstanze Klosterhalfen
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
8:34.06 Melissa Courtney
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
8:38.22 PB
60 metres hurdles
details
Nadine Visser
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
7.87 EL Cindy Roleder
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
7.97 Elvira Herman
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
8.00
4 × 400 metres relay
details
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Anna Kiełbasińska
Iga Baumgart-Witan
Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
3:28.77Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Laviai Nielsen
Zoey Clark
Amber Anning
Eilidh Doyle
3:29.55Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Raphaela Lukudo
Ayomide Folorunso
Chiara Bazzoni
Marta Milani
3:31.90

Field

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump
details
Mariya Lasitskene
ANA flag (2017).svg  Authorised Neutral Athletes
2.01 EL Yuliya Levchenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
1.99 Airinė Palšytė
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
1.97
Pole vault
details
Anzhelika Sidorova
ANA flag (2017).svg  Authorised Neutral Athletes
4.85 Holly Bradshaw
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
4.75 Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
4.65
Long jump
details
Ivana Španović
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
6.99 WL Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
6.93 PB Maryna Bekh
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
6.84
Triple jump
details
Ana Peleteiro
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14.73 EL Paraskevi Papahristou
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
14.50 PB Olha Saladukha
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
14.47 SB
Shot put
details
Radoslava Mavrodieva
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
19.12 PB Christina Schwanitz
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
19.11 Anita Márton
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
19.00 SB

Combined

EventGoldSilverBronze
Pentathlon
details
Katarina Johnson-Thompson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
4983 WL Niamh Emerson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
4731 PB Solène Ndama
Flag of France.svg  France
4723 =NR

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Great Britain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)5207
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)*46212
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)3216
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)2114
ANA flag (2017).svg  Authorised Neutral Athletes  (ANA)2013
5Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)1214
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)1135
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)1102
8Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1012
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia  (SRB)1012
10Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan  (AZE)1001
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)1001
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus  (CYP)1001
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia  (SVK)1001
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland  (SUI)1001
15Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0415
16Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)0235
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)0235
18Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)0112
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)0112
20Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)0101
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)0101
22Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland  (IRL)0022
23Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)0011
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)0011
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)0011
Totals (25 entries)26272578

Participating nations

There was a total of 582 participants from 47 nations down from the 637 originally entered. Although originally announced, no athlete from Albania or Kosovo showed up.

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