The 2015 European Games were held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 12 June 2015 to 28 June 2015. 5,898 athletes participated in 253 events in 20 sports. [1]
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Individual | Miguel Alvariño (ESP) | Sjef van den Berg (NED) | Anton Prilepov (BLR) |
Men's Team | Ukraine Heorhiy Ivanytskyy Markiyan Ivashko Viktor Ruban | Spain Miguel Alvariño Juan Ignacio Rodríguez Antonio Fernández | Netherlands Rick van der Ven Sjef van den Berg Mitch Dielemans |
Women's Individual | Karina Winter (GER) | Maja Jager (DEN) | Alicia Marín (ESP) |
Women's Team | Italy Natalia Valeeva Guendalina Sartori Elena Tonetta | Belarus Hanna Marusava Ekaterina Timofeyeva Alena Tolkach | Ukraine Lidiia Sichenikova Veronika Marchenko Anastasia Pavlova |
Mixed Team | Italy Natalia Valeeva Mauro Nespoli | Georgia Khatuna Narimanidze Lasha Pkhakadze | Ukraine Lidiia Sichenikova Heorhiy Ivanytskyy |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Pablo Abian (ESP) | Emil Holst (DEN) | Dieter Domke (GER) |
Kęstutis Navickas (LTU) | |||
Men's doubles | Denmark Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen | Russia Ivan Sozonov Vladimir Ivanov | Germany Andreas Heinz Raphael Beck |
Ireland Sam Magee Joshua Magee | |||
Women's singles | Line Kjærsfeldt (DEN) | Lianne Tan (BEL) | Clara Azurmendi (ESP) |
Petya Nedelcheva (BUL) | |||
Women's doubles | Bulgaria Stefani Stoeva Gabriela Stoeva | Russia Ekaterina Bolotova Evgeniya Kosetskaya | Turkey Özge Bayrak Neslihan Yiğit |
Denmark Lena Grebak Maria Helsbøl | |||
Mixed doubles | Denmark Niclas Nøhr Sara Thygesen | France Gaëtan Mittelheisser Audrey Fontaine | Ireland Sam Magee Chloe Magee |
Germany Raphael Beck Kira Kattenbeck |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Russia | Spain | Serbia |
Women's | Russia | Ukraine | Spain |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's tournament | Russia | Italy | Portugal |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's K1 200m | Marta Walczykiewicz Poland | Natalia Podolskaya Russia | Danuta Kozák Hungary |
Women's K1 500m | Danuta Kozák Hungary | Yvonne Schuring Austria | Ewelina Wojnarowska Poland |
Women's K1 5000m | Maryna Litvinchuk Belarus | Lani Belcher Great Britain | Renáta Csay Hungary |
Women's K2 200m | Marharyta Makhneva and Maryna Litvinchuk Belarus | Nikolina Moldovan and Olivera Moldovan Serbia | Mariya Povkh and Anastasiia Todorova Ukraine |
Women's K2 500m | Milica Starović Dalma Ružičić-Benedek Serbia | Roxana Borha Elena Meroniac Romania | Anna Kárász Ninetta Vad Hungary |
Women's K4 1000m | Gabriella Szabó Anna Kárász Danuta Kozák Ninetta Vad Hungary | Franziska Weber Verena Hantl Conny Wassmuth Tina Dietze Germany | Karolina Naja Ewelina Wojnarowska Edyta Dzieniszewska-Kierkla Beata Mikołajczyk Poland |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's road race | Luis León Sánchez (ESP) | Andriy Hryvko (UKR) | Petr Vakoc (CZE) |
Women's road race | Alena Amialiusik (BLR) | Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL) | Anna van der Breggen (NED) |
Men's time trial | Vasil Kiryienka (BLR) | Stef Clement (NED) | Luis León Sánchez (ESP) |
Women's time trial | Ellen van Dijk (NED) | Hanna Solovey (UKR) | Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's cross-country | Nino Schurter (SUI) | Lukas Flückiger (SUI) | Fabian Giger (SUI) |
Women's cross-country | Jolanda Neff (SUI) | Kathrin Stirnemann (SUI) | Maja Włoszczowska (POL) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's BMX | Joris Daudet (FRA) | Twan van Gendt (NED) | David Graf (SUI) |
Women's BMX | Simone Christensen (DEN) | Magalie Pottier (FRA) | Aneta Hladikova (CZE) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 metre springboard | Nikita Shleikher (RUS) | Ilia Molchanov (RUS) | James Heatly (GBR) |
3 metre springboard | James Heatly (GBR) | Ruslan Adriano Cristofori (ITA) | Ilia Molchanov (RUS) |
3 metre synchronized springboard | Russia Ilia Molchanov Nikita Nikolaev | Great Britain James Heatly Ross Haslam | Germany Frithjof Seidel Nico Herzog |
Platform | Matty Lee (GBR) | Nikita Shleikher (RUS) | Alexis Jandard (FRA) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 metre springboard | Maria Polykova (RUS) | Louisa Stawczynski (GER) | Diana Shelestyuk (UKR) |
3 metre springboard | Katherine Torrance (GBR) | Ekaterina Nekrasova (RUS) | Saskia Oettinghaus (GER) |
3 metre synchronized springboard | Louisa Stawczynski (GER) Saskia Oettinghaus (GER) | Maria Polykova (RUS) Elena Chernykh (RUS) | Diana Shelestyuk (UKR) Marharyta Dzhusova (UKR) |
Platform | Lois Toulson (GBR) | Anna Chuinyshena (RUS) | Elena Wassen (GER) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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All-around | Belgium Kaat Dumarey Julie Van Gelder Ineke Van Schoor | Russia Valeriia Belkina Yulia Nikitina Zhanna Parkhometc | Belarus Katsiaryna Barysevich Veranika Nabokina Karina Sandovich |
Balance | Belgium Kaat Dumarey Julie Van Gelder Ineke Van Schoor | Russia Valeriia Belkina Yulia Nikitina Zhanna Parkhometc | Belarus Katsiaryna Barysevich Veranika Nabokina Karina Sandovich |
Dynamic | Belgium Kaat Dumarey Julie Van Gelder Ineke Van Schoor | Russia Valeriia Belkina Yulia Nikitina Zhanna Parkhometc | Belarus Katsiaryna Barysevich Veranika Nabokina Karina Sandovich |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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All-around | Russia Marina Chernova Georgy Pataraya | Belgium Yana Vastavel Solano Cassamajor | United Kingdom Hannah Baughn Ryan Bartlett |
Balance | Russia Marina Chernova Georgy Pataraya | Belgium Yana Vastavel Solano Cassamajor | United Kingdom Hannah Baughn Ryan Bartlett |
Dynamic | Russia Marina Chernova Georgy Pataraya | Belgium Yana Vastavel Solano Cassamajor | United Kingdom Hannah Baughn Ryan Bartlett |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Mixed pairs | Spain Sara Moreno Vicente Lli | Italy Michela Castoldi Davide Donati | Russia Dukhik Dzhanazian Denis Soloev |
Mixed groups | Hungary Panna Szöllősi Dóra Lendvay Dóra Hegyi Balázs Farkas Dániel Bali | Romania Lavinia Panaete Bianca Gorgovan Dacian Barna Daniel Bocser Lucian Savulescu | Spain Belen Guillemot Aranzazu Martínez Sara Moreno Vicente Lli Pedro Moreno |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team all-around | Russia David Belyavskiy Nikita Ignatyev Nikolai Kuksenkov | Ukraine Ihor Radivilov Oleg Verniaiev Mykyta Yermak | Azerbaijan Petro Pakhnyuk Oleh Stepko Eldar Safarov |
Individual all-around | Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) | Oleh Stepko (AZE) | Nikita Ignatyev (RUS) |
Floor exercise | Rayderley Zapata (ESP) | Fabian Hambüchen (GER) | David Belyavskiy (RUS) |
Horizontal bar | Fabian Hambüchen (GER) | Vlasios Maras (GRE) | Nikita Ignatyev (RUS) |
Pommel horse | Sašo Bertoncelj (SLO) | Oleh Stepko (AZE) | Brinn Bevan (GBR) |
Rings exercise | Eleftherios Petrounias (GRE) | Nikita Ignatyev (RUS) | İbrahim Çolak (TUR) |
Vault | Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) | Casimir Schmidt (NED) | Oleh Stepko (AZE) |
Parallel bars | Oleh Stepko (AZE) | David Belyavskiy (RUS) | Marius Berbecar (ROU) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team all-around | Russia Aliya Mustafina Viktoria Komova Seda Tutkhalyan | Germany Elisabeth Seitz Sophie Scheder Leah Griesser | Netherlands Céline van Gerner Lieke Wevers Lisa Top |
Individual all-around | Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | Giulia Steingruber (SUI) | Lieke Wevers (NED) |
Vault | Giulia Steingruber (SUI) | Seda Tutkhalyan (RUS) | Lisa Top (NED) |
Uneven bars | Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | Sophie Scheder (GER) | Andreea Iridon (ROU) |
Balance beam | Lieke Wevers (NED) | Andreea Iridon (ROU) | Giulia Steingruber (SUI) |
Floor | Giulia Steingruber (SUI) | Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | Lieke Wevers (NED) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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All-around | Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS) | Margarita Mamun (RUS) | Melitina Staniouta (BLR) |
Hoop | Margarita Mamun (RUS) | Melitina Staniouta (BLR) | Neta Rivkin (ISR) |
Ball | Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS) | Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR) | Melitina Staniouta (BLR) |
Clubs | Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS) | Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR) | Melitina Staniouta (BLR) |
Ribbon | Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS) | Marina Durunda (AZE) | Salomé Pazhava (GEO) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual | Dmitry Ushakov (RUS) | Uladzislau Hancharou (BLR) | Ilya Grishunin (AZE) |
Men's synchronized | Russia Dmitry Ushakov Mikhail Melnik | Belarus Uladzislau Hancharou Mikalai Kazak | Germany Martin Gromowski Kyrylo Sonn |
Women's individual | Yana Pavlova (RUS) | Katherine Driscoll (GBR) | Hanna Harchonak (BLR) |
Women's synchronized | Russia Yana Pavlova Anna Kornetskaya | France Marine Jurbert Joëlle Vallez | Portugal Beatriz Martins Ana Rente |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 metre air pistol | Damir Mikec Serbia | João Costa Portugal | Juraj Tužinský Slovakia | |||
25 metre rapid fire pistol | Christian Reitz Germany | Alexei Klimov Russia | Oliver Geis Germany | |||
50 metre pistol | Damir Mikec Serbia | Pavol Kopp Slovakia | Yusuf Dikeç Turkey | |||
10 metre air rifle | Vitali Bubnovich Belarus | Niccolò Campriani Italy | Sergey Richter Israel | |||
50 metre rifle prone | Henri Junghänel Germany | Marco de Nicolo Italy | Sergei Martynov Belarus | |||
50 metre rifle three positions | Valérian Sauveplane France | Petar Gorsa Croatia | Vitali Bubnovich Belarus | |||
Skeet | Valerio Luchini Italy | Stefan Nilsson Sweden | Marko Kemppainen Finland | |||
Trap | Alexey Alipov Russia | Erik Varga Slovakia | Giovanni Pellielo Italy | |||
Double trap | Vitaly Fokeev Russia | Richárd Bognár Hungary | Antonino Barillà Italy |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 metre air pistol | Zorana Arunović Serbia | Sonia Franquet Spain | Viktoria Chaika Belarus | |||
25 metre pistol | Heidi Diethelm Gerber Switzerland | Antoaneta Boneva Bulgaria | Monika Karsch Germany | |||
10 metre air rifle | Andrea Arsović Serbia | Sarah Hornung Switzerland | Barbara Engleder Germany | |||
50 metre rifle three positions | Petra Zublasing Italy | Laurence Brize France | Olivia Hofmann Austria | |||
Skeet | Amber Hill Great Britain | Diana Bacosi Italy | Chiara Cainero Italy | |||
Trap | Fátima Gálvez Spain | Arianna Perilli San Marino | Elena Tkach Russia |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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10 metre air pistol | Germany (GER) Christian Reitz Monika Karsch | Greece (GRE) Konstantinos Malgarinos Anna Korakaki | Russia (RUS) Vladimir Gontcharov Ekaterina Korshunova | |||
10 meter air rifle | Italy (ITA) Niccolò Campriani Petra Zublasing | Denmark (DEN) Steffen Olsen Stine Nielsen | Russia (RUS) Sergey Kruglov Daria Vdovina | |||
Skeet | Italy (ITA) Valerio Luchini Diana Bacosi | Cyprus (CYP) Georgios Achilleos Andri Eleftheriou | France (FRA) Anthony Terras Lucie Anastassiou | |||
Trap | Slovakia (SVK) Erik Varga Zuzana Štefečeková | Russia (RUS) Alexey Alipov Elena Tkach | San Marino (SMR) Manuel Mancini Alessandra Perilli |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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4 × 100 m freestyle relay | Russia Vladislav Kozlov Elisei Stepanov Mariia Kameneva Arina Openysheva | 3:30.30 | Great Britain Duncan Scott Martyn Walton Darcy Deakin Georgia Coates | 3:32.65 | Germany Alexander Lohmar Leonie Kullmann Katrin Gottwald Konstantin Walter | 3:33.74 |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Russia Mariia Kameneva Anton Chupkov Daniil Pakhomov Arina Openysheva | 3:49.53 | Great Britain Luke Greenbank Charlie Attwood Amelia Cyles Georgia Coates | 3:52.03 | Germany Maxine Wolters Leo Schmidt Johannes Tesch Katrin Gottwald | 3:54.27 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Dimitrij Ovtcharov (GER) | Vladimir Samsonov (BLR) | Lei Kou (UKR) |
Men's team | Portugal João Geraldo Tiago Apolonia Marcos Freitas | France Adrien Mattenet Simon Gauzy Emmanuel Lebesson | Austria Robert Gardos Stefan Fegerl Daniel Habesohn |
Women's singles | Li Jiao (NED) | Li Jie (NED) | Melek Hu (TUR) |
Women's team | Germany Han Ying Petrissa Solja Shan Xiaona | Netherlands Li Jie Li Jiao Britt Eerland | Czech Republic Hana Matelová Renáta Štrbíková Iveta Vacenovská |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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58 kg | Rui Bragança Portugal | Jesús Tortosa Spain | Si Mohamed Ketbi Belgium |
Levent Tuncat Germany | |||
68 kg | Aykhan Taghizade Azerbaijan | Karol Robak Poland | Joel González Spain |
Aleksey Denisenko Russia | |||
80 kg | Milad Beigi Azerbaijan | Albert Gaun Russia | Lutalo Muhammad Great Britain |
Júlio Ferreira Portugal | |||
+80 kg | Radik Isayev (AZE) | Vladislav Larin (RUS) | Vedran Golec (CRO) |
Daniel Ros Gomez (ESP) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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49 kg | Charlie Maddock Great Britain | Tijana Bogdanović Serbia | Patimat Abakarova Azerbaijan |
Lucija Zaninović Croatia | |||
57 kg | Jade Jones Great Britain | Ana Zaninović Croatia | Nikita Glasnović Sweden |
Eva Calvo Spain | |||
67 kg | Anastasia Baryshnikova Russia | Farida Azizova Azerbaijan | Elin Johansson Sweden |
Nur Tatar Turkey | |||
+67 kg | Gwladys Epangue (FRA) | Milica Mandić (SRB) | Iva Radoš (CRO) |
Olga Ivanova (RUS) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Gordon Benson (GBR) | João Silva (POR) | Rostyslav Pevtsov (AZE) |
Women's | Nicola Spirig (SUI) | Rachel Klamer (NED) | Lisa Nordén (SWE) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Serbia | Spain | Greece |
Women's | Russia | Spain | Greece |
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