Athletics at the 2019 European Games – Mixed medley relay

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Mixed medley relay
at the 2019 European Games
Venue Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
Date23 June 2019
Competitors96 from 24 nations
Winning time4:25.02
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

The mixed medley relay event at the 2019 European Games in Minsk took place on 23 June. [1] The winners in this discipline were determined during the qualifications for Dynamic New Athletics.

Results

RankMatchLaneNationAthletesNet timeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg41Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Yevhen Hutsol, Olha Lyakhova, Oleksiy Pozdnyakov, Yana Kachur 4:25.02
Silver medal icon.svg32Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Filip Sasínek, Diana Mezuliáníková, Patrik Šorm, Marcela Pírková 4:26.22
Bronze medal icon.svg24Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Riccardo Tamassia, Irene Baldessari, Giusepe Leonardi, Giulia Riva 4:29.07
445Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Kristian Uldbjerg Hansen, Helene Gottlieb, Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Astrid Glenner-Frandsen 4:29.10
513Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Gergő Kiss, Bianka Bartha-Kéri, Tibor Koroknai, Klaudia Sorok 4:29.50
644Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alejandro Estévez, Zoya Naumov, Mark Ujakpor, Cristina Lara 4:29.61
734Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Benediktas Mickus, Eglė Balčiūnaitė, Gediminas Truskauskas, Akvilė Andriukaitytė 4:30.25
831Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Siarhei Karpau, Marina Arzamasova, Aliaksandr Vasileuski, Krystsina Tsimanouskaya 4:30.94
935Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Daniels Bambals, Līga Velvere, Jānis Leitis, Gunta Vaičule 4:31.36
1022Flag of France.svg  France Hugo Houyez, Leila Boufaarirane, Patrice Maurice, Élise Trynkler 4:32.21
1112Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Christos Kotitsas, Konstantina Giannopoulou, Konstantinos Nakos, Grigoria Keramida 4:32.74
1211Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Oskar Schwarzer, Majtie Kolberg, Marc Koch, Pernilla Kramer 4:33.63
1343Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Levent Ateş, Semra Karaslan, İlyas Çanakçı, Mizgin Ay 4:35.45
1423Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Žan Rudolf, Tija Ocvirk, Jure Grkman, Maja Pogorevc 4:35.81
1515Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Alexander Jablokov, Iveta Putalová, Denis Danáč, Monika Weigertová 4:36.47
1621Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Evgenii Kuntc, Valeriia Andreeva, Yegor Nikolayev, Alyona Mamina 4:36.66
1726Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Rasmus Kisel, Kelly Nevolihhin, Tony Nõu, Annika Sakkarias 4:37.07
1833Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Conall Kirk, Amy O'Donoghue, Paul White, Victoria Harris 4:37.08
1942Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Diogo Pinhão, Patrícia Silva, Mauro Pereira, Joana Carlos 4:37.84
2016Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Michael Curti, Lisa Stöckli, Luca Flück, Laetitia Hermet 4:37.86
2125Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Nicolae Coman, Florina Pierdevară, David Năstase, Ioana Gheorghe 4:39.39
2246Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Martin Prodanov, Polina Todorova, Mikhail Gargov, Nikol Andonova 4:39.51
2314Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Panagiotis Michailidis, Kalliopi Kountouri, Andreas Christoforou, Olivia Fotopoulou 4:40.26
2436Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Adam Czerwinski, Małgorzata Linkiewicz, Jakub Adamczyk, Ewelina Wyszczelska 4:52.53

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References

  1. "Minsk 2019 Results Booklet" (PDF). Dynamic New Athletics. 30 June 2019. p. 90. Retrieved 13 October 2021.