Belgium at the European Youth Olympic Festival

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Belgium at the
European Youth Olympic Festival
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
IOC code BEL
NOC Belgian Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.be  (in Dutch and French)
Medals
Gold
41
Silver
45
Bronze
64
Total
150

Belgium first participated at the European Youth Olympic Festival at the 1991 Summer Festival and has earned medals at both summer and winter festivals.

Contents

Medal tables

List of medalists

Source: [2]

Athletics (14-20-21)

Gold medal icon.svg Yassin Guellet: boys' long jump (1991)
Silver medal icon.svg Richard Braibant: boys' 200m (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Fabien Rase: boys' 110m hurdles (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Sandra Stals: girls' 400m (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Sabrina De Leeuw: girls' high jump (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Veerle Blondeel: girls' shot put (1991)
Gold medal icon.svg Patrick De Clercq: boys' 200m (1993)
Silver medal icon.svg Gunter Methot: boys' 1500m (1993)
Bronze medal icon.svg Ine Claus: girls' 1500m (1993)
Gold medal icon.svg Kim Gevaert: girls' 200m (1995)
Silver medal icon.svg Sylvie-Anne Elsouch: girls' 400m (1995)
Gold medal icon.svg Ludivine Michel: girls' 800m (1997)
Bronze medal icon.svg Rudy Colabela: boys' 100m (1997)
Bronze medal icon.svg Geert Waelput: boys' 800m (1997)
Bronze medal icon.svg ?? Oonen: 1500m (1997)
Gold medal icon.svg Mieke Geens: girls' 800m (1999)
Silver medal icon.svg Ellen Cochuyt: girls' high jump (1999)
Bronze medal icon.svg Kevin Rans: boys' pole vault (1999)
Bronze medal icon.svg Xenia Luxem: girls' 3000m (1999)
Silver medal icon.svg Joris De Vulder: boys' 1500m (2001)
Silver medal icon.svg Leen Vandeweege: girls' 1500m (2001)
Silver medal icon.svg Anne Leroy: girls' pole vault (2001)
Silver medal icon.svg Sofie Schoenmakers: girls' javelin (2001)
Bronze medal icon.svg Stijn Stroobants: boys' high jump (2001)
Bronze medal icon.svg Kirsten Hendriks: girls' 400m hurdles (2001)
Bronze medal icon.svg Inge Vangeel: girls' discus throw (2001)
Silver medal icon.svg Olivia Borlée: girls' 100m (2003)
Silver medal icon.svg Olivia Borlée: girls' 200m (2003)
Gold medal icon.svg Arnaud Ghislain: boys' 400m (2005)
Bronze medal icon.svg Hannelore Desmet: girls' high jump (2005)
Gold medal icon.svg Dieter Vanstreels: boys' 3000m (2007)
Gold medal icon.svg Andreas Van Ham: boys' 2000m steeple (2007)
Silver medal icon.svg Lucie Cicinatis: girls' 110m hurdles (2007)
Bronze medal icon.svg Els De Wael: girls' long jump (2007)
Gold medal icon.svg Julien Watrin: boys' 200m (2009)
Gold medal icon.svg Stef Vanhaeren: boys' 400m hurdles (2009)
Gold medal icon.svg Arnaud Art: boys' pole vault (2009)
Gold medal icon.svg Sofie Gallein: girls' 2000m steeple (2009)
Silver medal icon.svg Julien Watrin: boys' 100m (2009)
Silver medal icon.svg Imke Vervaet: girls' 200m (2009)
Bronze medal icon.svg Frederik Claes, Rodric Seutin, Stef Vanhaeren & Julien Watrin: boys' 4x100m (2009)
Bronze medal icon.svg Aurélie De Ryck: girls' pole vault (2009)
Gold medal icon.svg Brecht Bertels: boys' 800m (2011)
Silver medal icon.svg Justien Grillet: girls' 200m (2011)
Silver medal icon.svg Kimberley Efonye: girls' 400m (2011)
Silver medal icon.svg Camilla De Bleecker: girls' 800m (2011)
Silver medal icon.svg Depuydt-Efonye-Grillet-Missinne: girls' 4x100m (2011)
Bronze medal icon.svg Thomas Durant: boys' 4x100m hurdles (2011)
Bronze medal icon.svg Broothaerts-Diallo-Bram Luycx-Lorijn Verbrugghe: boys' 4x100m (2011)
Gold medal icon.svg Alexander Doom, Boys' 400m (2013)
Silver medal icon.svg Chloë Beaucarne, Girls' 100m hurdles (2013)
Silver medal icon.svg Lotte Scheldeman, Girls' 800m (2013)
Silver medal icon.svg Hanne Maudens, Girls' Long jump (2013)
Bronze medal icon.svg Beaucarne-Couckuyt-Depuydt-Dillens-Lobbens-Van Lancker, Girl's 4x100m (2013)

Judo (5-6-18)

Silver medal icon.svg Thierry Peersmans: boys' -60kg (1991)
Silver medal icon.svg Bart Terrijn: boys' -78kg (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Cédric Taymans: boys' -45kg (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Carine Verdick: girls' -52kg (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Vicky Bellon: girls' -56kg (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Nancy Snoeck: girls' -62kg (1991)
Gold medal icon.svg Kristel Taelman: girls' -52kg (1993)
Bronze medal icon.svg Ingrid Herman: girls' -56kg (1993)
Bronze medal icon.svg Catherine Jacques: girls' -66kg (1993)
Gold medal icon.svg An Simons: girls' -44kg (1995)
Silver medal icon.svg Sven Boonen: boys' -55kg (1995)
Bronze medal icon.svg Brigitte Olivier: girls' +61kg (1995)
Silver medal icon.svg Miguel Toril Garcia: boys' -65kg (1997)
Bronze medal icon.svg Mehmet Üygin: boys' -60kg (1997)
Bronze medal icon.svg Marie-Elisabeth Veys: girls' +66kg (1997)
Bronze medal icon.svg Jennifer Espinosa Perez: girls' -44kg (2001)
Bronze medal icon.svg Laurie Luisi: girls' +70kg (2001)
Gold medal icon.svg Julie Baeyens: girls' -57kg (2003)
Silver medal icon.svg Thorgal Auspert: boys' -81kg (2005)
Bronze medal icon.svg Tatjana Van Steendam: girls' -44kg (2005)
Bronze medal icon.svg Maud Gudelj: girls' -63kg (2007)
Gold medal icon.svg Toma Nikiforov: boys' -90kg (2009)
Gold medal icon.svg Lola Mansour: girls' -70kg (2009)
Bronze medal icon.svg Lise Luyckfasseel: girls' -63kg (2009)
Bronze medal icon.svg Karim Maekelberg: boys' -50kg (2011)
Bronze medal icon.svg Kenzo Breda: boys' -73kg (2011)
Bronze medal icon.svg Evi Vermandere: girls' -44kg (2011)
Silver medal icon.svg Jorre Verstraeten: boys' -50kg (2013)
Bronze medal icon.svg Sophie Berger: girls' -70kg (2013)

Swimming (4-1-3)

Bronze medal icon.svg Nina Van Koeckhoven: girls' 200m freestyle (1997)
Gold medal icon.svg Jorina Aerents: girls' 100m freestyle (2003)
Silver medal icon.svg Jorina Aerents: girls' 50m freestyle (2003)
Gold medal icon.svg Yoris Grandjean: boys' 50m freestyle (2005)
Gold medal icon.svg Yoris Grandjean: boys' 100m freestyle (2005)
Gold medal icon.svg Yoris Grandjean: boys' 200m freestyle (2005)
Bronze medal icon.svg Yoris Grandjean: boys' 100m Butterfly (2005)
Bronze medal icon.svg Jasper Aerents, Mattias De Geeter, Dieter Dekoninck & Axel Vandevelde, Boys' 4x100m freestyle (2007)

Cycling (3-2-2)

Gold medal icon.svg Bruno Schoonbroodt: boys' road race (1993)
Gold medal icon.svg Steven Van Malderghem: boys' criterium (1993)
Bronze medal icon.svg Tom Loysch: boys' road race (1997)
Gold medal icon.svg Thomas Seghers: boys' criterium (2003)
Bronze medal icon.svg Frédérique Robert: boys' criterium (2005)
Silver medal icon.svg Jochen Deweer: boys' road race (2007)
Silver medal icon.svg Dries Verstrepen: boys' time trial (2011)

Tennis (2-3-7)

Bronze medal icon.svg Laurence Courtois: girls' single (1991)
Bronze medal icon.svg Caroline Leens: girls' single (1993)
Silver medal icon.svg Justine Henin: girls' single (1995)
Silver medal icon.svg Justine Henin & Renaud Thys: mixed doubles (1995)
Bronze medal icon.svg Kirsten Flipkens: girls' single (2001)
Bronze medal icon.svg Frédéric De Fays: boys' single (2005)
Bronze medal icon.svg Aude Vermoezen: girls' single (2005)
Gold medal icon.svg An-Sophie Mestach: girls' single (2009)
Gold medal icon.svg Elke Lemmens & An-Sophie Mestach: girls' doubles (2009)
Silver medal icon.svg Julien Cagnina: boys' single (2009)
Bronze medal icon.svg Clément Geens: boys' single (2011)
Bronze medal icon.svg Clément Geens & Omer Salman: boys' doubles (2011)

Gymnastics (1-2-1)

Silver medal icon.svg Aagje Vanwalleghem: girls' uneven bars (2001)
Gold medal icon.svg Tomas Thijs: boys' vault (2009)
Silver medal icon.svg Thomas Neuteleers: boys' parallel bars (2009)
Bronze medal icon.svg Maxime Gentges: boys' pommel horse (2011)

Speed skating (1-1-2)

Gold medal icon.svg Stijn Turcksin: boys' short track (1993)
Silver medal icon.svg Steven Adriaensens, Jason Brys, Stijn Turcksin, Jimmy Van Daele & Thomas Van Vossel, boys' short track 3000m relay (1993)
Bronze medal icon.svg Ward Jansens: boys' 1000m short track (1999)
Bronze medal icon.svg Elke Adriaensens, Anthony De Smet, Ward Jansens & Tine Van Landegem: mixed short track 3000m relay (1999)

Basketball (1-1-1)

Bronze medal icon.svgBelgium: girls' (1997)
Silver medal icon.svgBelgium: girls' (2009)
Gold medal icon.svgBelgium: girls' (2011)

Table tennis (1-1-0)

Gold medal icon.svg Lauric Jean & Cédric Nuytinck: boys' doubles (2007)
Silver medal icon.svg Lauric Jean: boys' single (2007)

Volleyball (1-0-2)

Bronze medal icon.svgBelgium: girls' (1991)
Gold medal icon.svgBelgium: girls' (2007)
Bronze medal icon.svgBelgium: girls' (2009)

Yachting (1-0-0)

Gold medal icon.svg Koen De Smedt: boys' Optimist (1997)

Snowboarding (0-1-0)

Silver medal icon.svg Jules De Sloover: boys' slopestyle (2019)

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  2. Medalists - olympic.be