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1989 European Athletics Junior Championships

The 1989 European Athletics Junior Championships was the tenth edition of the biennial athletics competition for European athletes aged under twenty. It was held in Varaždin, Yugoslavia (present-day Croatia) between 24 and 27 August.[1]

1989 European Athletics Junior Championships
LevelUnder 20
Events41
1987
1991

Men's results edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Aleksandr Shlychkov (URS) 10.48   Marek Zalewski (POL) 10.52   Jason Livingston (GBR) 10.57
200 metres   Marek Zalewski (POL) 21.06   Aleksandr Shlychkov (URS) 21.37   Leif Jonsson (SWE) 21.41
400 metres   Wayne McDonald (GBR) 47.27   Jan Lenzke (GDR) 47.30   Dmitriy Golovastov (URS) 47.31
800 metres   Craig Winrow (GBR) 1:50.01   Paul Burgess (GBR) 1:50.18   Vaclav Hrich (TCH) 1:50.22
1500 metres   Michael Kluwe (FRG) 3:45.19   Marco Barbone (ITA) 3:45.23   Morgan Tollofsen (SWE) 3:45.34
5000 metres   Carsten Eich (GDR) 14:00.76   John Mayock (GBR) 14:11.05   Jon Dennis (GBR) 14:11.18
10,000 metres   Christian Leuprecht (ITA) 29:04.06   Laurent Saudrais (FRA) 29:07.99   Vincenzo Modica (ITA) 29:33.28
3000 m s'chase   Angelo Giardiello (ITA) 8:53.60   Spencer Duval (GBR) 8:54.68   Kim Bauermeister (FRG) 8:56.36
110 m hurdles   Antti Haapakoski (FIN) 14.03   Sébastien Thibault (FRA) 14.14   Dario Volturara (ITA) 14.28
400 m hurdles   Enzo Franciosi (ITA) 50.69   Vyachelsav Orinchuk (URS) 50.96   Radek Bartakovic (TCH) 51.16
10,000 m walk   Valentin Massana (ESP) 40:14.17   German Nieto (ESP) 40:37.47   Rashid Shafikov (URS) 40:38.47
20 km run   Dirk Nurnberger (GDR) 1 h 01:55   Dmitriy Solovyov (URS) 1 h 02:11   Giacomo Leone (ITA) 1 h 02:23
High jump   Mats Kollbrink (SWE) 2.26 m   Stevan Zorić (YUG) 2.22 m   Wolfgang Kreissig (FRG) 2.20 m
Pole vault   Maksim Tarasov (URS) 5.60 m   Igor Zaytsev (URS) 5.45 m   Olli-Pekka Mattila (FIN) 5.25 m
Long jump   Peter Oldin (SWE) 7.92 m   Wayne Griffith (GBR) 7.84 m   Rudi Vanlancker (BEL) 7.79 m
Triple jump   Denis Kapustin (URS) 16.63 m   Sergey Bykov (URS) 16.53 m   Mario Quintero (ESP) 16.18 m
Shot put   Aleksandr Klimenko (URS) 19.38 m   Dirk Preuss (GDR) 18.20 m   Matthew Simson (GBR) 18.11 m
Discus throw   Andreas Seelig (GDR) 59.10 m   Ion Oprea (ROM) 54.72 m   Gennadiy Pronko (URS) 54.22 m
Hammer throw   Sergey Kirmasov (URS) 72.68 m   Savvas Saritzoglou (GRE) 67.68 m   Igor Fyodorov (URS) 67.44 m
Javelin throw   Vladimir Ovchinnikov (URS) 76.96 m   Jarkko Kinnunen (FIN) 74.44 m   Andrey Shevchuk (URS) 73.04 m
4×100 m relay   Poland (POL)
Piotr Cywiński
Sławomir Kusiowski
Marek Zalewski
Robert Maćkowiak
40.00   Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Gookey
John Kenny
Wayne Griffith
Jason Livingston
40.11   Soviet Union (URS)
Eduard Krasnov
Aleksandr Shlychkov
Viktor Ziabkin
Anvar Kuchmuradov
40.39
4×400 m relay   Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Angelov
Stanislav Gabydullin
Pyotr Zhelezniy
Dmitriy Golovastov
3:10.14   East Germany (GDR)
Karsten Leuteritz
Gunnar Schmidt
Ralf Baxmann
Jan Lenzke
3:10.27   Bulgaria (BUL)
Dian Ivanov
Dian Petkov
Dimitar Kolev
Konstantin Babalievski
3:11.10
Decathlon   Michael Kohnle (FRG) 8 114 pts   Norbert Lampe (GDR) 7 586 pts   David Bigham (GBR) 7 446 pts

Women's results edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Odiah Sidibé (FRA) 11.41   Zoya Taurin (URS) 11.48   Manuela Derr (GDR) 11.51
200 metres   Manuela Derr (GDR) 23.39   Jana Schönenberger (GDR) 23.49   Zoya Taurin (URS) 23.66
400 metres   Anke Wohlk (GDR) 52.74   Elena Solcan (ROM) 52.90   Julia Merino (ESP) 53.57
800 metres   Birte Bruhns (GDR) 2:01.86   Denisa Zavelca (ROM) 2:02.99   Stella Jongmans (NED) 2:04.76
1500 metres   Snežana Pajkić (YUG) 4:13.34   Anke Schaning (GDR) 4:14.29   Olga Yegorova (URS) 4:14.76
3000 metres   Olga Nazarkina (URS) 9:08.41   Anke Schaning (GDR) 9:08.66   Agata Balsamo (ITA) 9:18.96
10,000 metres   Olga Nazarkina (URS) 32:25.74   Mónica Gama (POR) 32:26.41   Larissa Alekseyeva (URS) 33:20.53
100 m hurdles   Ilka Ronisch (GDR) 13.27   Yuliya Filippova (URS) 13.36   Brigita Bukovec (YUG) 13.50
400 m hurdles   Silvia Rieger (FRG) 56.39   Anna Chuprina (URS) 56.70   Heike Meissner (GDR) 56.77
5000 m walk   Kathrin Born (GDR) 22:10.59   Olga Sánchez (ESP) 22:20.75   Fina Compte (ESP) 22:53.71
High jump   Yelena Yelesina (URS) 1.95 m   Svetlana Lavrova (URS) 1.93 m   Šárka Kašpárková (TCH) 1.91 m
Long jump   Mirela Belu (ROM) 6.58 m   Erica Johansson (SWE) 6.50 m   Lyudmila Galkina (URS) 6.44 m
Shot put   Astrid Kumbernuss (GDR) 19.53 m   Gabriele Volkl (FRG) 17.19 m   Renata Brukova (TCH) 17.18 m
Discus throw   Astrid Kumbernuss (GDR) 63.70 m   Jana Lauren (GDR) 62.38 m   Jacqueline Goormachtigh (NED) 57.02 m
Javelin throw   Karen Forkel (GDR) 70.12 m   Britta Heydrich (GDR) 63.44 m   Nathalie Teppe (FRA) 55.88 m
4×100 m relay   France (FRA)
Florence Ropars
Magalie Simioneck
Hélène Declerck
Odiah Sidibé
44.23   West Germany (FRG)
Melanie Paschke
Katrin Bartschat
Stefanie Hütz
Katja Seidel
44.71   East Germany (GDR)
Ilka Rönisch
Manuela Derr
Jana Schönenberger
Andrea Philipp
44.99
4×400 m relay   East Germany (GDR)
Manuela Derr
Anja Rücker
Heike Meissner
Birte Bruhns
3:33.38   Soviet Union (URS)
Yana Manuylova
Anna Mironova
Natalya Sniga
Viktoria Miloserdova
3:35.09   West Germany (FRG)
Anke Feller
Amona-Nicola Schneeweis
Tanja Schnabel
Silvia Rieger
3:36.49
Heptathlon   Tatyana Blokhina (URS) 6032 pts   Beatrice Mau (GDR) 5974 pts   Marcela Podracka (TCH) 5960 pts

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  East Germany (GDR)1210426
2  Soviet Union (URS)1110930
3  West Germany (FRG)3238
4  Italy (ITA)3148
5  Great Britain (GBR)25411
6  France (FRA)2215
7  Sweden (SWE)2125
8  Poland (POL)2103
9  Romania (ROU)1304
10  Spain (ESP)1236
11  Finland (FIN)1113
  Yugoslavia (YUG)1113
13  Greece (GRE)0101
  Portugal (POR)0101
15  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0055
16  Netherlands (NED)0022
17  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Bulgaria (BUL)0011
Totals (18 entries)414141123


References edit

  1. ^ European Junior Championships. GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2013-05-23.
Results
  • . World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2013-05-26.

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The 1989 European Athletics Junior Championships was the tenth edition of the biennial athletics competition for European athletes aged under twenty It was held in Varazdin Yugoslavia present day Croatia between 24 and 27 August 1 1989 European Athletics Junior ChampionshipsLevelUnder 20Events41 19871991 Contents 1 Men s results 2 Women s results 3 Medal table 4 ReferencesMen s results editEvent Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres nbsp Aleksandr Shlychkov URS 10 48 nbsp Marek Zalewski POL 10 52 nbsp Jason Livingston GBR 10 57 200 metres nbsp Marek Zalewski POL 21 06 nbsp Aleksandr Shlychkov URS 21 37 nbsp Leif Jonsson SWE 21 41 400 metres nbsp Wayne McDonald GBR 47 27 nbsp Jan Lenzke GDR 47 30 nbsp Dmitriy Golovastov URS 47 31 800 metres nbsp Craig Winrow GBR 1 50 01 nbsp Paul Burgess GBR 1 50 18 nbsp Vaclav Hrich TCH 1 50 22 1500 metres nbsp Michael Kluwe FRG 3 45 19 nbsp Marco Barbone ITA 3 45 23 nbsp Morgan Tollofsen SWE 3 45 34 5000 metres nbsp Carsten Eich GDR 14 00 76 nbsp John Mayock GBR 14 11 05 nbsp Jon Dennis GBR 14 11 18 10 000 metres nbsp Christian Leuprecht ITA 29 04 06 nbsp Laurent Saudrais FRA 29 07 99 nbsp Vincenzo Modica ITA 29 33 28 3000 m s chase nbsp Angelo Giardiello ITA 8 53 60 nbsp Spencer Duval GBR 8 54 68 nbsp Kim Bauermeister FRG 8 56 36 110 m hurdles nbsp Antti Haapakoski FIN 14 03 nbsp Sebastien Thibault FRA 14 14 nbsp Dario Volturara ITA 14 28 400 m hurdles nbsp Enzo Franciosi ITA 50 69 nbsp Vyachelsav Orinchuk URS 50 96 nbsp Radek Bartakovic TCH 51 16 10 000 m walk nbsp Valentin Massana ESP 40 14 17 nbsp German Nieto ESP 40 37 47 nbsp Rashid Shafikov URS 40 38 47 20 km run nbsp Dirk Nurnberger GDR 1 h 01 55 nbsp Dmitriy Solovyov URS 1 h 02 11 nbsp Giacomo Leone ITA 1 h 02 23 High jump nbsp Mats Kollbrink SWE 2 26 m nbsp Stevan Zoric YUG 2 22 m nbsp Wolfgang Kreissig FRG 2 20 m Pole vault nbsp Maksim Tarasov URS 5 60 m nbsp Igor Zaytsev URS 5 45 m nbsp Olli Pekka Mattila FIN 5 25 m Long jump nbsp Peter Oldin SWE 7 92 m nbsp Wayne Griffith GBR 7 84 m nbsp Rudi Vanlancker BEL 7 79 m Triple jump nbsp Denis Kapustin URS 16 63 m nbsp Sergey Bykov URS 16 53 m nbsp Mario Quintero ESP 16 18 m Shot put nbsp Aleksandr Klimenko URS 19 38 m nbsp Dirk Preuss GDR 18 20 m nbsp Matthew Simson GBR 18 11 m Discus throw nbsp Andreas Seelig GDR 59 10 m nbsp Ion Oprea ROM 54 72 m nbsp Gennadiy Pronko URS 54 22 m Hammer throw nbsp Sergey Kirmasov URS 72 68 m nbsp Savvas Saritzoglou GRE 67 68 m nbsp Igor Fyodorov URS 67 44 m Javelin throw nbsp Vladimir Ovchinnikov URS 76 96 m nbsp Jarkko Kinnunen FIN 74 44 m nbsp Andrey Shevchuk URS 73 04 m 4 100 m relay nbsp Poland POL Piotr CywinskiSlawomir KusiowskiMarek ZalewskiRobert Mackowiak 40 00 nbsp Great Britain GBR Steve GookeyJohn KennyWayne GriffithJason Livingston 40 11 nbsp Soviet Union URS Eduard KrasnovAleksandr ShlychkovViktor ZiabkinAnvar Kuchmuradov 40 39 4 400 m relay nbsp Soviet Union URS Aleksandr AngelovStanislav GabydullinPyotr ZhelezniyDmitriy Golovastov 3 10 14 nbsp East Germany GDR Karsten LeuteritzGunnar SchmidtRalf BaxmannJan Lenzke 3 10 27 nbsp Bulgaria BUL Dian IvanovDian PetkovDimitar KolevKonstantin Babalievski 3 11 10 Decathlon nbsp Michael Kohnle FRG 8 114 pts nbsp Norbert Lampe GDR 7 586 pts nbsp David Bigham GBR 7 446 ptsWomen s results editEvent Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres nbsp Odiah Sidibe FRA 11 41 nbsp Zoya Taurin URS 11 48 nbsp Manuela Derr GDR 11 51 200 metres nbsp Manuela Derr GDR 23 39 nbsp Jana Schonenberger GDR 23 49 nbsp Zoya Taurin URS 23 66 400 metres nbsp Anke Wohlk GDR 52 74 nbsp Elena Solcan ROM 52 90 nbsp Julia Merino ESP 53 57 800 metres nbsp Birte Bruhns GDR 2 01 86 nbsp Denisa Zavelca ROM 2 02 99 nbsp Stella Jongmans NED 2 04 76 1500 metres nbsp Snezana Pajkic YUG 4 13 34 nbsp Anke Schaning GDR 4 14 29 nbsp Olga Yegorova URS 4 14 76 3000 metres nbsp Olga Nazarkina URS 9 08 41 nbsp Anke Schaning GDR 9 08 66 nbsp Agata Balsamo ITA 9 18 96 10 000 metres nbsp Olga Nazarkina URS 32 25 74 nbsp Monica Gama POR 32 26 41 nbsp Larissa Alekseyeva URS 33 20 53 100 m hurdles nbsp Ilka Ronisch GDR 13 27 nbsp Yuliya Filippova URS 13 36 nbsp Brigita Bukovec YUG 13 50 400 m hurdles nbsp Silvia Rieger FRG 56 39 nbsp Anna Chuprina URS 56 70 nbsp Heike Meissner GDR 56 77 5000 m walk nbsp Kathrin Born GDR 22 10 59 nbsp Olga Sanchez ESP 22 20 75 nbsp Fina Compte ESP 22 53 71 High jump nbsp Yelena Yelesina URS 1 95 m nbsp Svetlana Lavrova URS 1 93 m nbsp Sarka Kasparkova TCH 1 91 m Long jump nbsp Mirela Belu ROM 6 58 m nbsp Erica Johansson SWE 6 50 m nbsp Lyudmila Galkina URS 6 44 m Shot put nbsp Astrid Kumbernuss GDR 19 53 m nbsp Gabriele Volkl FRG 17 19 m nbsp Renata Brukova TCH 17 18 m Discus throw nbsp Astrid Kumbernuss GDR 63 70 m nbsp Jana Lauren GDR 62 38 m nbsp Jacqueline Goormachtigh NED 57 02 m Javelin throw nbsp Karen Forkel GDR 70 12 m nbsp Britta Heydrich GDR 63 44 m nbsp Nathalie Teppe FRA 55 88 m 4 100 m relay nbsp France FRA Florence RoparsMagalie SimioneckHelene DeclerckOdiah Sidibe 44 23 nbsp West Germany FRG Melanie PaschkeKatrin BartschatStefanie HutzKatja Seidel 44 71 nbsp East Germany GDR Ilka RonischManuela DerrJana SchonenbergerAndrea Philipp 44 99 4 400 m relay nbsp East Germany GDR Manuela DerrAnja RuckerHeike MeissnerBirte Bruhns 3 33 38 nbsp Soviet Union URS Yana ManuylovaAnna MironovaNatalya SnigaViktoria Miloserdova 3 35 09 nbsp West Germany FRG Anke FellerAmona Nicola SchneeweisTanja SchnabelSilvia Rieger 3 36 49 Heptathlon nbsp Tatyana Blokhina URS 6032 pts nbsp Beatrice Mau GDR 5974 pts nbsp Marcela Podracka TCH 5960 ptsMedal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp East Germany GDR 12104262 nbsp Soviet Union URS 11109303 nbsp West Germany FRG 32384 nbsp Italy ITA 31485 nbsp Great Britain GBR 254116 nbsp France FRA 22157 nbsp Sweden SWE 21258 nbsp Poland POL 21039 nbsp Romania ROU 130410 nbsp Spain ESP 123611 nbsp Finland FIN 1113 nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 111313 nbsp Greece GRE 0101 nbsp Portugal POR 010115 nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 005516 nbsp Netherlands NED 002217 nbsp Belgium BEL 0011 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 0011Totals 18 entries 414141123References edit European Junior Championships GBRAthletics Retrieved on 2013 05 23 Results European Junior Championships 1989 World Junior Athletics History Retrieved on 2013 05 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 European Athletics Junior Championships amp oldid 1169047273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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