Athletics at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

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The athletics competition at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held from 15 to 19 July 2013. The events took place in Utrecht, Netherlands. Boys and girls born 1996 or 1997 or later participated 36 track and field events, divided evenly between the sexes.

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Medal summary

Boys

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m Keny Blécourt
Flag of France.svg  France
10.75 Luis David del Valle Alba
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
10.77 Daniel Szabo
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
10.83
200 m Stanislau Darahakupets
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
21.85 Jachym Prochazka
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
22.06 Ludgi Sillon
Flag of France.svg  France
22.07
400 m Alexander Doom
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
47.93 Benjamin Lobo Vedel
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
48.37 Zeno Morau
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
49.09
800 m Benediktas Mickus
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
1:55.50 Madalin Dorian Gheban
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
1:55.53 Pierrick Loir
Flag of France.svg  France
1:56.21
1500 m Baptiste Mischler
Flag of France.svg  France
3:57.38 William Crowe
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
3:59.08 Riccardo Usai
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
4:00.61
3000 m Mateusz Borkowski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
8:28.89 Ömer Oti
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
8:31.28 Mohamed-Amine el Bouaajaji
Flag of France.svg  France
8:31.68
2000 m St. Alexis Rodríguez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
5:57.58 Anthony Pointier
Flag of France.svg  France
6:00.67 Maksym Pasievin
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
6:02.98
110 m H (91.4 cm) Sébastien Calmé
Flag of France.svg  France
13.99 Juan José Garrancho
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14.01 Gordon Sklavy
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
14.10
400 m H (84.0 cm) Victor Coroller
Flag of France.svg  France
52.85 Dominik Hufnagal
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
52.95 Ivan Loginov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
53.19
4×100m relay Flag of France.svg  France
Sébastien Calmé
Ludgi Sillon
Victor Coroller
Keny Blecourt
42.33Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Francesco Lama
Gabriele Segale
Andrea Vergnano
Diego Pettorossi
42.66Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Jochem Dobber
Joris van Gool
Rutger Postma
Sander Brugge
42.19
High jump Danil Lysenko
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
2.08 Ionut Cristian Manea
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
2.06 Titouan Sajous
Flag of France.svg  France
2.02
Pole vault Noel Aman del Cerro
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
4.82 Hans-Christian Hausenberg
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
4.82 Antoine Taillandier
Flag of France.svg  France
4.77
Long jump Gabriel Bitan
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
7.41 Ivan Vujević
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
7.05 Aleksei Levanov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
7.05
Triple jump Nazim Babayev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
15.53 Vitalii Pavlov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
15.17 Alejandro Kedar
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14.97
Shot put (5 kg) Konrad Bukowiecki
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
21.41 CR Andrei Toader
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
18.53 Leonardo Fabbri
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
17.76
Discus (1.5 kg) Bence Halász
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
61.13 Konrad Bukowiecki
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
58.35 Andrei Toader
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
56.49
Hammer throw (5 kg) Bence Halász
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
74.63 Hlib Piskunov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
69.44 Ville Järvinen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
68.11
Javelin (700 g) Emin Öncel
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
68.50 Jyri Isokääntä
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
66.96 Patriks Gailums
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
65.73

Girls

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of Cyprus.svg  Paraskevi Andreou  (CYP)11.76Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tasa Jiya  (NED)12.04Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Katerina Vavrová  (CZE)12.12
200 metresFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Tasa Jiya  (NED)24.10Flag of Hungary.svg  Melinda Ferenczi  (HUN)24.11Flag of Ireland.svg  Roseanna McGuckian  (IRL)24.42
400 metresFlag of France.svg  Lyndra-Sareena Carti  (FRA)54.31Flag of Ukraine.svg  Dzhois Koba  (UKR)54.99Flag of Denmark.svg  Anne Sofie Kirkegaard  (DEN)55.39
800 metresFlag of Ireland.svg  Louise Shanahan  (IRL)2:08.75Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lotte Scheldeman  (BEL)2:09.15Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Danaïd Prinsen  (NED)2:09.77
1500 metresFlag of Russia.svg  Yelena Paushkina  (RUS)4:25.98Flag of France.svg  Cassandre Beaugrand  (FRA)4:27.86Flag of Ukraine.svg  Kateryna Siryak  (UKR)4:28.57
3000 metresFlag of Romania.svg  Maria Ifteni  (ROU)9:41.26Flag of Ireland.svg  Siobhra O'Flaherty  (IRL)9:42.47Flag of Italy.svg  Francesca Tommasi  (ITA)9:46.96
2000 metres steeplechaseFlag of Hungary.svg  Lili Anna Tóth  (HUN)6:45.45Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Veerle Bakker  (NED)6:56.78Flag of Turkey.svg  Seyma Gul  (TUR)6:57.56
100 metres hurdles (76.2 cm) (+3.2 m/s)Flag of France.svg  Laura Valette  (FRA)13.70Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Chloe Beaucarne  (BEL)13.77Flag of Belarus.svg  Elvira Herman  (BLR)13.92
400 metres hurdles (76.2 cm)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Aneja Simončič  (SLO)60.27Flag of Slovakia.svg  Michaela Pešková  (SVK)60.68Flag of France.svg  Coralie Gassama  (FRA)60.74
4×100m relay Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Phoebe Murphy
Roseanna McGuckian
Laura Ann Costello
Niamh McNicol
46.55Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Yana Khabina
Maryna Yachnik
Maryna Piriyeva
Dzhois Koba
46.81Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Judith Dillens
Paulien Couckuyt
Laurence Lobbens
Manon Depuydt
46.89
High jumpFlag of Poland.svg  Paulina Borys  (POL)1.79 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michaela Hrubá  (CZE)1.79 mFlag of Russia.svg  Sofiya Voronina  (RUS)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Lara Omerzu  (SLO)
1.77 m
Pole vaultFlag of Switzerland.svg  Angelica Moser  (SUI)4.07 mFlag of Finland.svg  Elina Lampela  (FIN)4.02 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Leda Krošelj  (SLO)3.82 m
Long jumpFlag of Russia.svg  Anastisya Seleznyova  (RUS)6.11 mFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Hanne Maudens  (BEL)6.06 m (w)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tina Božič  (SLO)6.00 m (w)
Triple jumpFlag of France.svg  Yanis David  (FRA)12.92 m (w)Flag of Moldova.svg  Anastasia Calinina  (MDA)12.80 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Tina Božič  (SLO)12.60 m (w)
Shot put (3 kg)Flag of Russia.svg  Alyona Bugakova  (RUS)17.60 mFlag of Montenegro.svg  Kristina Rakočević  (MNE)15.79 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Benthe Konig  (NED)15.23 m
Discus throw (1 kg)Flag of Montenegro.svg  Kristina Rakočević  (MNE)46.49 mFlag of Romania.svg  Carla Francesca Sescu  (ROU)46.37 mFlag of Russia.svg  Anastasiya Vityugova  (RUS)45.41 m
Hammer throw (3 kg)Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsófia Bácskay  (HUN)68.56 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Viktoriya Holda  (UKR)62.28 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Maryia Litvinka  (BLR)61.82 m
Javelin throw (500 g)Flag of Turkey.svg  Eda Tuğsuz  (TUR)56.61 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Anna Tarasiuk  (BLR)56.46 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Natálie Durčáková  (CZE)53.90 m

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