Athletics at the 1995 European Youth Summer Olympic Days

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The athletics competition at the 1995 European Youth Summer Olympic Days was held from 10 to 13 July. The events took place at the University of Bath, United Kingdom. Boys and girls born 1978 or 1979 or later participated 27 track and field events, divided equally between the sexes with the exception of 3000 metres, 2000 metres steeplechase and pole vault for boys but not girls.

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Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Dwain Chambers  (GBR)10.87Flag of Cyprus.svg  Georgios Skender  (CYP)11.01Flag of Sweden.svg  Fredrik Eklund  (SWE)11.18
200 metresFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Uvie Ugono  (GBR)21.94Flag of Sweden.svg  Fredrik Eklund  (SWE)22.16Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Dobryanskiy  (RUS)22.32
400 metresFlag of Spain.svg  Adrián Fernández  (ESP)48.13Flag of Greece.svg  Periklis Iakovakis  (GRE)48.57Flag of Slovenia.svg  David Marinic  (SLO)49.01
800 metresFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Gert-Jan Liefers  (NED)1:49.37Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Villarino  (ESP)1:53.02Flag of Belarus.svg  Aleksandr Trutko  (BLR)1:53.10
1500 metresFlag of Poland.svg  Grzegorz Kujawski  (POL)4:02.51Flag of Ireland.svg  Gareth Turnbull  (IRL)4:03.11Flag of Greece.svg  Panormitis Kourmadias  (GRE)4:03.29
3000 metresFlag of Spain.svg  Iván Hierro  (ESP)8:30.01Flag of Austria.svg  Günther Weidlinger  (AUT)8:30.93Flag of Poland.svg  Grzegorz Kujawski  (POL)8:31.06
110 metres hurdlesFlag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Ścigaczewski  (POL)13.67Flag of Romania.svg  Ionuţ Pungă  (ROU)14.06Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ben Warmington  (GBR)14.16
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Slovakia.svg  Boris Vazovan  (SVK)51.87Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Rowlands  (GBR)52.63Flag of Russia.svg  Boris Gorban  (RUS)52.92
2000 metres steeplechaseFlag of Lithuania.svg  Mindaugas Pukštas  (LTU)5:56.64Flag of Estonia.svg  Meelis Tammre  (EST)5:59.04Flag of Romania.svg  Ionut Blidaru  (ROU)5:59.10
4×100 m relayFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)
Dwain Chambers
Mark Findlay
Uvie Ugono
Nathan Morgan
40.68Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)
Raúl Fernández
David Canal
Adrián Fernández
Orkatz Beitia
41.73Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)
Erwin Simpelaar
Martin Luinge
Edwin van Calker
Martijn Ungerer
41.89
High jumpFlag of Ukraine.svg  Andrey Krasulya  (UKR)2.14 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ben Challenger  (GBR)2.11 mFlag of Israel.svg  Adi Mordel  (ISR)2.08 m
Pole vaultFlag of Sweden.svg  Viktor von Bothmer  (SWE)5.10 mFlag of France.svg  Sebastien Leydier  (FRA)5.00 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Maksim Rudenko  (UKR)4.80 m
Long jumpFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Petar Dachev  (BUL)7.43 m w Flag of France.svg  Yann Doménech  (FRA)7.33 m w Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martin Luinge  (NED)7.31 m w
Shot putFlag of Spain.svg  Iker Sukía  (ESP)20.13 mFlag of Greece.svg  Váios Tíngas  (GRE)19.29 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Erwin Simpelaar  (NED)19.24 m
Discus throwFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emeka Udechuku  (GBR)59.96 mFlag of Italy.svg  Luca Gaido  (ITA)55.80 mFlag of Spain.svg  Mario Pestano  (ESP)55.72 m
Javelin throwFlag of Finland.svg  Juha Aarnio  (FIN)66.84 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Sebastijan Grošek  (SLO)64.92 mFlag of Latvia.svg  Andis Anskins  (LAT)62.14 m

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Gevaert  (BEL)11.96Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rebecca Drummond  (GBR)12.07Flag of France.svg  Lynda Nana  (FRA)12.13
200 metresFlag of Lithuania.svg  Agnė Visockaitė  (LTU)24.21Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lesley Owusu  (GBR)24.82Flag of Hungary.svg  Enikő Szabó  (HUN)24.95
400 metresFlag of France.svg  Cindy Ega  (FRA)54.28Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sylvie-Anne Elschout  (BEL)54.98Flag of Hungary.svg  Andrea Grof  (HUN)55.16
800 metresFlag of Ukraine.svg  Natalya Yevdokimova  (UKR)2:05.72Flag of Slovakia.svg  Miriam Maseková  (SVK)2:06.43Flag of Romania.svg  Irina Somesan  (ROU)2:06.42
1500 metresFlag of Romania.svg  Cristina Tudor  (ROU)4:25.43Flag of Ireland.svg  Maria Lynch  (IRL)4:27.34Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Szentgyörgyi  (HUN)4:27.44
100 metres hurdlesFlag of Slovakia.svg  Miriam Bobková  (SVK)14.37Flag of Romania.svg  Éva Miklós  (ROU)14.53Flag of Ireland.svg  Grainne Redmond  (IRL)14.56
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Romania.svg  Medina Tudor  (ROU)59.80Flag of Russia.svg  Yuliya Nosova  (RUS)61.16Flag of Greece.svg  Fani Chalkia  (GRE)62.37
4×100 m relayFlag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Cynthia Octavia
Lynda Nana
Reïna-Flor Okori
Cindy Ega
46.35Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)
Michelle Dunkley
Lesley Owusu
Lucy Chaffe
Rebecca Drummond
46.77Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)
Svetlana Rotova
Anna Potapchenko
Yelena Semenova
Mariya Kapitonova
47.20
High jumpFlag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Lapina  (RUS)1.89 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Dóra Győrffy  (HUN)1.86 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Michelle Dunkley  (GBR)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Barbara Berden  (SLO)
1.83
Long jumpFlag of France.svg  Reïna-Flor Okori  (FRA)6.26 m w Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Kaledina  (RUS)6.17 m w Flag of Spain.svg  Vanessa Peñalver  (ESP)6.10 m w
Shot putFlag of Belarus.svg  Yelena Ivanenko  (BLR)15.19 mFlag of Romania.svg  Anca Vîlceanu  (ROU)14.37 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Philippa Roles  (GBR)13.66 m
Discus throwFlag of Romania.svg  Lacramioara Ionescu  (ROU)49.34 mFlag of France.svg  Christelle Bornil  (FRA)45.58 mFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Taranaeva  (RUS)43.04 m
Javelin throwFlag of Hungary.svg  Nikolett Szabó  (HUN)54.80 mFlag of Romania.svg  Loredana Trohin  (ROU)51.58 mFlag of Norway.svg  Anette Skistad  (NOR)49.80 m

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