Lithuania at the European Games

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Lithuania at the
European Games
Flag of Lithuania.svg
IOC code LTU
NOC Lithuanian National Olympic Committee
Website www.ltok.lt
Medals
Ranked 31st
Gold
6
Silver
4
Bronze
8
Total
18
European Games appearances (overview)

Lithuania participated at the inaugural edition of the European Games in 2015. [1] [2]

Contents

Medal Tables

Medals by Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku 702147 23
Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk 732103 29
Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków 1312248 29
Flag of Turkey.svg 2027 Istanbul Future event
Total64818 32

Medals by sports

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing 2002
Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Cycling 1102
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 1102
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball 1001
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics 1001
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 0134
Modern pentathlon pictogram.svg Modern pentathlon 0101
Sambo pictogram.svg Sambo 0022
Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton 0011
Breakdancing pictogram.svg Breaking 0011
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball 0011
Totals (11 entries)64818

List of medallists

MedalName(s)GamesSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Henrikas Žustautas Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Canoeing pictogram.svg Canoe sprint Men's C1-200m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andrius Šidlauskas Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 50 metre breaststroke
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robert Tvorogal Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Misnk Gymnastics Artistic Gymnastics, Horizontal Bar
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Simona Krupeckaitė Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Misnk Cycling Track Cycling, Keirin
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Henrikas Žustautas Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Canoe sprint Men's C1-200m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Giedrė Labuckienė
Martyna Petrėnaitė
Kamilė Nacickaitė
Gabrielė Šulskė
Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Basketball Women's 3x3
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Andrius Šidlauskas Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 100 metre breaststroke
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Simona Krupeckaitė
Miglė Marozaitė
Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Misnk Cycling Track Cycling, Team Sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Edis Matusevičius Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Athletics Men's Javelin Throw
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Laura Asadauskaitė
Gintarė Venčkauskaitė
Ieva Serapinaitė
Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Modern pentathlon Women's Team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ieva Dumbauskaitė
Monika Povilaitytė
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Volleyball pictogram.svg Volleyball Women's Beach volleyball
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rūta Aksionova Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Sambo pictogram.svg Sambo Women's 52 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Radvilas Matukas Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Sambo pictogram.svg Sambo Men's 90 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kestutis Navickas Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton Men's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Andrius Gudžius Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Athletics Men's Discus Throw
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Greta Karinauskaitė Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Athletics Women's 3000 m steeplechase
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gabija Galvydytė Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Athletics Women's 1500m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dominika Banevič Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków Breakdancing B-Girls

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References

  1. "Europos žaidynės Baku 2015 m. (European Games Baku 2015)". National Olympic Committee of Lithuania (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2019-05-04.
  2. "Lithuania - Medal Winners". Baku 2015. Archived from the original on June 18, 2015. Retrieved 2019-05-04.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)