2014 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships

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I Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships
Dates14–15 June 2014
Host city Flag of France.svg Aubagne, France
Venue Estadio Municipal Bahía Sur
Events42
Participation25 nations

The 2014 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships was an athletics competition which was held in Aubagne, France, from 14 to 15 June 2014. A total of 42 events were contested, of which 21 by male and 21 by female athletes. A total of 25 nations participated in the championships. [1]

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Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of France.svg  Ken Romain  (FRA)10,29Flag of Italy.svg  Lorenzo Bilotti  (ITA)10.33Flag of Spain.svg  Adria Burriel  (ESP)10.34
200 metresFlag of France.svg  Jeffrey John  (FRA)20.63Flag of Italy.svg  Eseosa Desalu  (ITA)20.78Flag of France.svg  Pierre Vincent  (FRA)20.87
400 metresFlag of France.svg  Thomas Jordier  (FRA)46.39Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Re  (ITA)46.42Flag of Croatia.svg  Mateo Ruzic  (CRO)46,51
800 metresFlag of Spain.svg  Daniel Andújar  (ESP)1:50,16Flag of France.svg  Leo Morgana  (FRA)1:50.23Flag of Turkey.svg  Hasan Basri Guduk  (TUR)1:50.42
1500 metresFlag of Spain.svg  Marc Alcalá  (ESP)3:51.74Flag of Italy.svg  Mohad Abdikadar Sheikh Ali  (ITA)3:51.95Flag of France.svg  Antoine Martinet  (FRA)3:52.29
5000 metresFlag of Portugal.svg  Rui Pinto  (POR)14:11.58Flag of Turkey.svg  Suat Kabulakra  (TUR)14:32.65Flag of Turkey.svg  Sonmez Dag  (TUR)14:43.72
10,000 metresFlag of Turkey.svg  Seref Dirli  (TUR)30:47.27Flag of France.svg  Youssef Mekdagou  (FRA)30:52.54Flag of Spain.svg  Houssame Benabbou  (ESP)30:54.06
110 metre hurdlesFlag of France.svg  Simon Krauss  (FRA)13.64Flag of France.svg  Aurel Manga  (FRA)13.76Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Colomo  (ESP)13.86
400 metre hurdlesFlag of France.svg  Stephane Yato  (FRA)51.12Flag of Turkey.svg  Riadh Sayeh  (TUR)51.56Flag of Spain.svg  Sergio Fernández  (ESP)51.59
3000 metre steeplechaseFlag of Spain.svg  Fernando Carro  (ESP)9:02.11Flag of Spain.svg  Jorge Blanco  (ESP)9:02.70Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Gerratana  (ITA)9:02.88
4 × 100 metre relayFlag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)
Alberto Boretti
Eseosa Desalu
Giacomo Tortu
Lorenzo Bilotti
39.99Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)
Miklat Kaya
Yigitcan Hekimoglu
Fatim Aktas
Aykut Ay
41.59not assignedN/A
4 × 400 metre relayFlag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Jacques François
Leo Morgana
Bastien Mandrou
Pierre Chalus
3:07,20Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)
Paolo Danesini
Matteo Lachini
Marco Lorenzi
Davide Re
3:08,24Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)
Julio Arenas
Bertran Alcaraz
Lucas Bua
Daniel Andújar
3:08,46
10,000 metres walkFlag of Spain.svg  Álvaro Martín  (ESP)42:50Flag of Spain.svg  Marc Tur  (ESP)42:52Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Fortunato  (ITA)42:54
High jumpFlag of Cyprus.svg  Vasilis Konstantinou  (CYP)2.18 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Paulo Conceicao  (POR)2.15 mFlag of San Marino.svg  Eugenio Rossi  (SMR)2.15 m
Pole vaultFlag of France.svg  Kévin Menaldo  (FRA)5.750 mFlag of Spain.svg  Didac Salas  (ESP)5.57 mFlag of Croatia.svg  Ivan Horvat  (CRO)5.42 m
Long jumpFlag of Turkey.svg  Alper Kulaksiz  (TUR)7.83 (w)Flag of France.svg  Raihau Maiau  (FRA)7.76 mFlag of Greece.svg  Anastasios Galazoulas  (GRE)7.61 m
Triple jumpFlag of Spain.svg  Pablo Torrijos  (ESP)16,32Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Cavazzani  (ITA)16.12 mFlag of France.svg  Jean-Marc Pontvianne  (FRA)16.09 m
Shot putFlag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Noguera  (ESP)18.58 mFlag of Italy.svg  Daniele Secci  (ITA)18.48 mFlag of France.svg  Frederic Dagee  (FRA)18.22 m
Discus throwFlag of Montenegro.svg  Danijel Furtula  (MNE)62.03 mFlag of Italy.svg  Stefano Petrei  (ITA)52.46 mFlag of France.svg  Dean-Nick Allen  (FRA)50.78 m
Hammer throwFlag of Turkey.svg  Ozkan Baltaci  (TUR)68.88 mFlag of Spain.svg  Pedro Martín  (ESP)66.28 mFlag of Italy.svg  Marco Bortolato  (ITA)66.09 m
Javelin throwFlag of France.svg  Killian Durechou  (FRA)71.55 mFlag of Croatia.svg  Ante Roko Zemunik  (CRO)69.79 mFlag of Italy.svg  Joseph Figliolini  (ITA)68.09 m

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of France.svg  Stella Akakpo  (FRA)11.42Flag of Italy.svg  Irene Siragusa  (ITA)11.57Flag of Turkey.svg  Nimet Karakuş  (TUR)11.91
200 metresFlag of France.svg  Jennifer Galais  (FRA)23.06Flag of Italy.svg  Irene Siragusa  (ITA)23.79Flag of France.svg  Brigitte Ntiamoah  (FRA)23.92
400 metresFlag of France.svg  Agnès Raharolahy  (FRA)53.07Flag of Portugal.svg  Cátia Azevedo  (POR)53.14Flag of France.svg  Louise-Anne Bertheau  (FRA)55.03
800 metresFlag of Portugal.svg  Marta Pen  (POR)2:07.14Flag of France.svg  Lisa Blamèble  (FRA)2:08.28Flag of Italy.svg  Irene Baldessari  (ITA)2:08.40
1500 metresFlag of Italy.svg  Federica Del Buono  (ITA)4:14.20Flag of Turkey.svg  Gamze Bulut  (TUR)4:15.03Flag of Spain.svg  Blanca Fernández  (ESP)4:17.89
10,000 metresFlag of Turkey.svg  Esma Aydemir  (TUR)34:33:88Flag of Spain.svg  Ana Vega  (ESP)34:40:58Flag of Turkey.svg  Sevilay Eytemiş  (TUR)34:42:78
100 metre hurdlesFlag of France.svg  Mathilde Raibaut  (FRA)13.23Flag of France.svg  Edith Doekoe  (FRA)13.52Flag of Italy.svg  Silvia Zuin  (ITA)13.78
400 metre hurdlesFlag of France.svg  Aurélie Chaboudez  (FRA)56.67Flag of Italy.svg  Ayomide Folorunso  (ITA)58.50Flag of France.svg  Fanny Lefevre  (FRA)58.58
3000 metre steeplechaseFlag of France.svg  Maëva Danois  (FRA)10:01:18Flag of Spain.svg  María José Pérez  (ESP)10:06:78Flag of Turkey.svg  Sebahat Akpınar  (TUR)10:07:63
4 × 100 metre relayFlag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Ornella Ezoua
Brigitte Ntiamoah
Jennifer Galais
Stella Akakpo
45.29Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)
Erzoi Sayir
Girem Demirez
Rubia Gigek
Nimet Karakus
49.28not assignedN/A
4 × 400 metre relayFlag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Fanny Lefevre
Agnès Raharolahy
Louise-Anne Bertheau
Aurélie Chaboudez
3:38,22Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)
Murcia Cardoso
Filipa Martins
Andreia Crespo
Catia Azevedo
3:39,69Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)
Derya Yildirim
Hatice Unzir
Meryem Kasap
Emel Sanli
3:50,50
10,000 metres walkFlag of Italy.svg  Federica Curiazzi  (ITA)46:33.33Flag of France.svg  Émilie Tissot  (FRA)47:16.80Flag of Spain.svg  Amanda Cano  (ESP)48:19.41
High jumpFlag of Italy.svg  Desiree Rossit  (ITA)1.80 mFlag of Spain.svg  Cristina Ferrando  (ESP)1.80 mFlag of Spain.svg  Claudia García  (ESP)1.80 m
Pole vaultFlag of Italy.svg  Sonia Malavisi  (ITA)4.06 mFlag of Italy.svg  Roberta Bruni  (ITA)4.06 mFlag of France.svg  Solene Guiloineau  (FRA)4.86 m
Long jumpFlag of Portugal.svg  Teresa Carvalho  (POR)6.52 mFlag of France.svg  Awa Sene  (FRA)6.10 mFlag of Italy.svg  Dariya Derkach  (ITA)6.09 m
Triple jumpFlag of France.svg  Jeanine Assani-Issouf  (FRA)13.95 mFlag of Italy.svg  Dariya Derkach  (ITA)13.81 mFlag of Italy.svg  Ottavia Cestonaro  (ITA)13.64 m
Shot putFlag of Turkey.svg  Emel Dereli  (TUR)17.19 mFlag of Spain.svg  María Belén Toimil  (ESP)15.31 mFlag of Italy.svg  Monia Cantarella  (ITA)14.86 m
Discus throwFlag of Italy.svg  Natalina Capoferri  (ITA)53.13 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Elçin Kaya  (TUR)52.25 mFlag of Italy.svg  Elisa Boaro  (ITA)51.33 m
Hammer throwFlag of France.svg  Alexandra Tavernier  (FRA)66.37 mFlag of France.svg  Aline Salut  (FRA)63.36 mFlag of Italy.svg  Francesca Massobrio  (ITA)57.78 m
Javelin throwFlag of France.svg  Alexie Alaïs  (FRA)56.30 mFlag of France.svg  Prescilla Lecurieux  (FRA)55.48 mFlag of Italy.svg  Sara Jemai  (ITA)51.57 m

Medal table

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of France.svg  France *1910938
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6131231
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 68822
4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 56617
5Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3306
6Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 1001
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 1001
8Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 0123
9Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0011
Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 0011
Totals (10 entries)414139121

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