Athletics at the European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

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Athletics has featured as a sport at the European Youth Summer Olympic Festival since its first edition in 1991. It has appeared on the programme at every subsequent edition of the biennial multi-sport event for European athletes under the age of 18. This age group corresponds with the youth category of athletics competition. However, during the games 2013, 2015 and 2017, the age group was changed to only include athletes under the age of 17. From the Baku games in 2019, the under-18 is again the age standard. That is, athletes must be either at the age of 16 or 17 of the year of the festival.

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Editions

GamesYearLocationBest nation
I 1991 Brussels, BelgiumFlag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
II 1993 Valkenswaard, NetherlandsFlag of France.svg France
III 1995 Bath, United KingdomFlag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
IV 1997 Lisbon, PortugalFlag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
V 1999 Esbjerg, DenmarkFlag of France.svg France
VI 2001 Murcia, SpainFlag of Russia.svg Russia
VII 2003 Paris, FranceFlag of Russia.svg Russia
VIII 2005 Lignano Sabbiadoro, ItalyFlag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
IX 2007 Belgrade, SerbiaFlag of Russia.svg Russia
X 2009 Tampere, FinlandFlag of Russia.svg Russia
XI 2011 Trabzon, TurkeyFlag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
XII 2013 Utrecht, NetherlandsFlag of France.svg France
XIII 2015 Tbilisi, GeorgiaFlag of France.svg France
XIV 2017 Győr, HungaryFlag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
XV 2019 Baku, AzerbaijanFlag of Poland.svg Poland
XVI 2022 Banská Bystrica, SlovakiaFlag of Poland.svg Poland
XVII 2023 Maribor, SloveniaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic

Festival records

Boys

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateGamesPlaceRef
100 m 10.44 (+1,9 m/s) Ylann Bizasene Flag of France.svg France24 July 2023 2023 Festival Maribor, Slovenia [1]
200 m 20.98 Ramil Guliyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg AzerbaijanJuly 2007 2007 Festival Belgrade, Serbia
400 m 46.93 Clovis Asong Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great BritainJuly 2011 2011 Festival Trabzon, Turkey
800 m 1:49.37 Gert-Jan Liefers Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsJuly 1995 1995 Festival Bath, United Kingdom
1500 m 3:50.97 Reyes Estévez Flag of Spain.svg SpainJuly 1993 1993 Festival Valkenswaard, Netherlands
3000 m 8:20.69 Francisco Javier Alves Flag of Spain.svg SpainJuly 1997 1997 Festival Lisbon, Portugal
110 m hurdles (91.4 cm)13.44 Lorenzo Perini Flag of Italy.svg ItalyJuly 2011 2011 Festival Trabzon, Turkey
400 m hurdles (84.0 cm)51.09 Stef Vanhaeren Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumJuly 2009 2009 Festival Tampere, Finland
2000 m steeplechase 5:42.22 Antonio Alvares Flag of Spain.svg SpainJuly 1993 1993 Festival Valkenswaard, Netherlands
High jump 2.21 m Daniil Tsyplakov Flag of Russia.svg RussiaJuly 2009 2009 Festival Tampere, Finland
2.21 m Attila Zsivoczky Flag of Hungary.svg HungaryJuly 1993 1993 Festival Valkenswaard, Netherlands
Pole vault 5.31 m Robert Renner Flag of Slovenia.svg SloveniaJuly 2011 2011 Festival Trabzon, Turkey
Long jump 7.56 m Yassin Guellet Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumJuly 1991 1991 Festival Brussels, Belgium
Triple jump 15.56 m Anvar Zeynalzade Flag of Azerbaijan.svg AzerbaijanJuly 2007 2007 Festival Belgrade, Serbia
Shot put (5 kg)21.41 m Konrad Bukowiecki Flag of Poland.svg PolandJuly 2013 2013 Festival Utrecht, Netherlands
Discus throw (1.5 kg)72.31 m Mykyta Nesterenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UkraineJuly 2007 2007 Festival Belgrade, Serbia
Hammer throw (5 kg)84.41 m Bence Pásztor Flag of Hungary.svg HungaryJuly 2011 2011 Festival Trabzon, Turkey
Javelin throw (700 g)83.42 m Yuriy Kushniruk Flag of Ukraine.svg UkraineJuly 2011 2011 Festival Trabzon, Turkey
Decathlon 7761 pts Sander Skotheim Flag of Norway.svg Norway22–23 July 2019 2019 Festival Baku, Azerbaijan [2]
100m (wind)Long jump (wind)Shot putHigh jump400m110H (wind)DiscusPole vaultJavelin1500m
11.46 (+1.4 m/s)6.95 m (+1.3 m/s)14.96 m
(5 kg)
2.00 m50.5614.50
(+2.6 m/s)
(91.4 cm)
47.98 m4.20 m62.10 m (700 g)4:46.76
5000 m walk (track)20:22.18 Daniel Monfort Flag of Spain.svg Spain24 July 2023 2023 Festival Maribor, Slovenia [3]
10000 m walk (track)45:15.74 Gabriele Gamba Flag of Italy.svg Italy22 July 2019 2019 Festival Baku, Azerbaijan [4]
4 × 100 m relay 40.68 Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great BritainJuly 1995 1995 Festival Bath, United Kingdom
Medley relay 1:53.39 Mateusz Górny
Oliwer Wdowik
Wiktor Gruzd
Patryk Grzegorzewicz
Flag of Poland.svg Poland27 July 2019 2019 Festival Baku, Azerbaijan [5]

Girls

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateGamesPlaceRef
100 m 11.67 (−0.4 m/s) Miia Ott Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia24 July 2023 2023 Festival Maribor, Slovenia [6]
200 m 23.61 (+1,3 m/s) Terezie Taborska Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic27 July 2023 2023 Festival Maribor, Slovenia [7]
400 m 52.79 Magdalena Nedelcu Flag of Romania.svg RomaniaJuly 1991 1991 Festival Brussels, Belgium
800 m 2:05.26 Olena Sidorska Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine29 July 2011 2011 Festival Trabzon, Turkey
1500 m 4:15.46 Ciara Mageean Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland22 July 2009 2009 Festival Tampere, Finland
3000 m 9:17.90 Amela Terzic Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia21 July 2009 2009 Festival Tampere, Finland
100 m hurdles (76.2 cm)13.23 Nooralotta Neziri Flag of Finland.svg Finland23 July 2009 2009 Festival Tampere, Finland
400 m hurdles (76.2 cm)56.28 Olha Mashanienkova Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine27 July 2023 2023 Festival Maribor, Slovenia [8]
2000 m steeplechase 6:23.58 Karolina Jarosova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic27 July 2023 2023 Festival Maribor, Slovenia [9]
High jump 1.89 m Svetlana Lapina Flag of Russia.svg Russia11 July 1995 1995 Festival Bath, United Kingdom
Yaroslava Mahuchikh Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine29 July 2017 2017 Festival Győr, Hungary [10]
Pole vault 4.20 m Elizaveta Bondarenko Flag of Russia.svg Russia1 August 2015 2015 Festival Tbilisi, Georgia [11]
Long jump 6.43 m Darya Klishina Flag of Russia.svg Russia27 July 2007 2007 Festival Belgrade, Serbia
Triple jump 13.47 m Kaire Leibak Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia8 July 2005 2005 Festival Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy
Shot put (4 kg)15.95 m Melissa Boekelman Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands6 July 2005 2005 Festival Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy
Discus throw (1 kg)55.37 m Violetta Ignatyeva Flag of Russia.svg Russia24 July 2019 2019 Festival Baku, Azerbaijan [12]
Hammer throw (3 kg)72.35 m Silja Kosonen Flag of Finland.svg Finland25 July 2019 2019 Festival Baku, Azerbaijan [13]
Javelin throw (500 g)60.09 m Carolina Visca Flag of Italy.svg Italy1 August 2015 2015 Festival Tbilisi, Georgia [14]
Javelin throw (600 g)53.86 m Alina Gerasimchuk Flag of Russia.svg Russia29 July 2011 2011 Festival Trabzon, Turkey
Heptathlon 5913 pts Saga Vanninen Flag of Finland.svg Finland24–25 July 2019 2019 Festival Baku, Azerbaijan [15]
100m H (wind)High jumpShot put200m (wind)Long jump (wind)Javelin800m
13.49 (+1.1 m/s)
(76.2 cm)
1.71 m14.13 m
(4 kg)
24.94
(+0.3 m/s)
5.89 m (−0.1 m/s)44.69 m (500 g)2:27.38
5000 m walk (track)22:26.01 Jekaterina Mirotvortseva Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia26 July 2019 2019 Festival Baku, Azerbaijan [16]
4 × 100 m relay 45.99 France Flag of France.svg FranceJuly 1991 1991 Festival Brussels, Belgium
Medley relay 2:06.13 Bianca Tita
Stefania Balint
Maria Capota
Alexandra Uta
Flag of Romania.svg Romania28 July 2023 2023 Festival Maribor, Slovenia [17]

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