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Athletics at the 2005 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

The athletics competition at the 2005 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held from 3 to 8 July. The events took place at the Stadio Comunale G. Teghil in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy. Boys and girls born 1988 or 1989 or later participated 33 track and field events, with similar programmes for the sexes with the exception of no steeplechase event for girls. A girls' and a boys' triple jump were contested for the first time.

The competition preceded the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics, held later that month. While no athlete at this competition went on to win at the event, several of them reached the podium: Kaire Leibak was the world youth triple jump runner-up, Danijela Grgić was second in the 400 m, António Vital e Silva won another discus throw bronze medal, while Matteo Galvan was third in the 200 m.[1]

Kaire Leibak (the winner of both horizontal jumps) and Melissa Boekelman (shot put and discus throw winner) were the most successful athletes of the competition. Poļina Jeļizarova and Azra Eminović produced close battles in the 1500 m and 3000 m, with Jeļizarova winning the former and Eminović winning the latter event. Clélia Reuse showed versatility by taking the long jump silver before winning the 100 metres hurdles title. No male athlete won more than one individual medal, although 400 m hurdles winner Marius Kranendonk again topped the podium with the Dutch 4×100 metres relay team.

A number of B-finals were held for non-qualifying semi-finalists of some track events – most of these resulted in weaker performances than the final proper, but in the case of the boy's 800 metres the B-final was several seconds faster (indeed, the B-final seventh placer was faster than gold medallist Sören Ludolph). Girls' 800 m B-final winner Lisa Seeger was unfortunate in running a time fast enough for the bronze in the final, but having missed out by placing second in her slow qualifying heat.

Matthias De Zordo and Bohdan Bondarenko—both runner-up here—went on to be world champions in their discipline, with De Zordo winning javelin gold at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and Bondarenko becoming high jump world champion in 2013. Triple jump winner Lyukman Adams was later a world indoor champion and girls' 100 m champion Yelyzaveta Bryzhina won Olympic and European medals.

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +3.8 m/s)
  Luis Wee (ESP) 10.68 w   Giovanni Codrington (NED) 10.71 w   Julien Klisz (FRA) 10.78 w
200 metres   Matteo Galvan (ITA) 21.86   Reto Schenkel (SUI) 21.88   David Hernández (ESP) 21.93
400 metres   Arnaud Ghislain (BEL) 47.92   Gábor Armuth (HUN) 48.18   Pavel Setin (AZE) 48.24
800 metres   Sören Ludolph (GER) 1:57.99   David McCarthy (IRL) 1:58.26   Jonas Modin Rismyhr (NOR) 1:58.35
1500 metres   James Shane (GBR) 3:52.68   Otmane Belharbazi (FRA) 3:53.30   Ciarán Ó Lionáird (IRL) 3:53.83
3000 metres   Dmitriy Lashin (UKR) 8:24.89   Pavel Abdullin (RUS) 8:25.27   Rafael Quintana (ESP) 8:25.90
110 metres hurdles   Ivan Byzin (RUS) 13.92   João Almeida (POR) 13.94   Thomas Martinot-Lagarde (FRA) 13.96
400 metres hurdles   Marius Kranendonk (NED) 52.41   António Rodrigues (POR) 52.49   Santiago Albero (ESP) 53.93
2000 metres steeplechase   Adem Belir (TUR) 5:58.25   Péter Schubert (HUN) 5:58.38   Eoin Healy (IRL) 6:02.03
4×100 m relay   Netherlands (NED)
Giovanni Codrington
Michael Anpong
Marius Kranendonk
Jorén Tromp
41.77   Spain (ESP)
Santiago Albero
Antonio Lorenzo
David Hernández
Luis Wee
41.81   France (FRA)
Thomas Martinot-Lagarde
Nyls Nubret
Damien Mech
Julien Klisz
41.89
High jump   Riccardo Cecolin (ITA) 2.14 m   Bohdan Bondarenko (UKR) 2.12 m   Darius Raminas (LTU) 2.12 m
Pole vault   Yevgeniy Syuremov (RUS) 4.70 m   Svit Pintar (SLO) 4.70 m   Flavien Basson (FRA) 4.60 m
Long jump   Marcos Caldeira (POR) 7.38 m   Ivan Slepov (RUS) 7.34 m   Damian Szade (POL) 7.11 m
Triple jump   Lyukman Adams (RUS) 15.35 m   Fabio Buscella (ITA) 15.08 m   Ruslan Panasenko (AZE) 14.85 m
Shot put   Nikola Kišanić (CRO) 19.55 m   Sergey Bakhar (BLR) 18.45 m   Aleksandr Bolshakov (RUS) 18.29 m
Discus throw   Savvas Arestis (CYP) 56.83 m   Artur Hoppe (GER) 56.29 m   António Vital e Silva (POR) 56.24 m
Javelin throw   Leonardo Gottardo (ITA) 70.79 m   Matthias De Zordo (GER) 70.62 m   Lauris Jelsmanis (LAT) 67.83 m

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +3.1 m/s)
  Yelyzaveta Bryzhina (UKR) 11.60 w   Amy Foster (IRL) 11.84 w   Ezinne Okparaebo (NOR) 11.85 w
200 metres   Ebe Reier (EST) 24.37   Vicki Shier (GBR) 24.44   Juliane Stolle (GER) 24.53
400 metres   Danijela Grgić (CRO) 53.12   Lena Schmidt (GER) 54.59   Sjorske Wijnker (NED) 54.96
800 metres   Katsiaryna Shaban (BLR) 2:08.91   Kamila Zglejc (POL) 2:09.26   Machteld Mulder (NED) 2:09.39
1500 metres   Poļina Jeļizarova (LAT) 4:22.01   Azra Eminović (SCG) 4:22.31   Roxana Bârcă (ROU) 4:26.55
3000 metres   Azra Eminović (SCG) 9:22.02   Poļina Jeļizarova (LAT) 9:24.18   Ágnes Kostyál (HUN) 9:24.28
100 metres hurdles   Clélia Reuse (SUI) 13.74   Arna Erega (CRO) 13.76   Julia Förster (GER) 14.04
400 metres hurdles   Fabienne Kohlmann (GER) 58.88   Anastasiya Buldakova (BLR) 60.15   Aneta Pecnová (CZE) 60.39
4×100 m relay   Germany (GER)
Isabel Galander
Lena Schmidt
Julia Förster
Fabienne Kohlmann
47.08   Hungary (HUN)
Mónika Vágó
Kitty Mészáros
Kitti Zircher
Viktória Nyusa
47.10   France (FRA)
Solene Hamelin
Emilie Gaydu
Karelle Jean Baptiste-Simone
Floriane Bernard
47.22
High jump   Jana Kersevan (SLO) 1.84 m   Natalya Gapchuk (UKR) 1.80 m   Hannelore Desmet (BEL) 1.78 m
Pole vault   Rita Obizajeva (LAT) 3.95 m   Yuliya Zhukova (RUS) 3.90 m   Jessica Botter (SUI) 3.90 m
Long jump   Kaire Leibak (EST) 6.40 m   Clélia Reuse (SUI) 6.36 m   Nina Kokot (SLO) 6.22 m
Triple jump   Kaire Leibak (EST) 13.47 m   Ganna Knyazyeva (UKR) 12.86 m   Haykanush Beklaryan (ARM) 12.74 m
Shot put   Melissa Boekelman (NED) 15.95 m   Zhanna Samolyuk (UKR) 14.16 m   Sandra Miseikyte (LTU) 14.10 m
Discus throw   Melissa Boekelman (NED) 51.80 m   Diana Ozolina (LAT) 48.69 m   Anita Márton (HUN) 47.27 m
Javelin throw   Evelien Dekkers (NED) 49.76 m   Raine Kuningas (EST) 48.31 m   Saša Kampic (SLO) 47.62 m

References edit

  1. ^ . World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2014-11-22.
Results
  • . World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2014-11-22.
  • European Youth Olympics. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-22.

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The athletics competition at the 2005 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held from 3 to 8 July The events took place at the Stadio Comunale G Teghil in Lignano Sabbiadoro Italy Boys and girls born 1988 or 1989 or later participated 33 track and field events with similar programmes for the sexes with the exception of no steeplechase event for girls A girls and a boys triple jump were contested for the first time The competition preceded the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics held later that month While no athlete at this competition went on to win at the event several of them reached the podium Kaire Leibak was the world youth triple jump runner up Danijela Grgic was second in the 400 m Antonio Vital e Silva won another discus throw bronze medal while Matteo Galvan was third in the 200 m 1 Kaire Leibak the winner of both horizontal jumps and Melissa Boekelman shot put and discus throw winner were the most successful athletes of the competition Polina Jelizarova and Azra Eminovic produced close battles in the 1500 m and 3000 m with Jelizarova winning the former and Eminovic winning the latter event Clelia Reuse showed versatility by taking the long jump silver before winning the 100 metres hurdles title No male athlete won more than one individual medal although 400 m hurdles winner Marius Kranendonk again topped the podium with the Dutch 4 100 metres relay team A number of B finals were held for non qualifying semi finalists of some track events most of these resulted in weaker performances than the final proper but in the case of the boy s 800 metres the B final was several seconds faster indeed the B final seventh placer was faster than gold medallist Soren Ludolph Girls 800 m B final winner Lisa Seeger was unfortunate in running a time fast enough for the bronze in the final but having missed out by placing second in her slow qualifying heat Matthias De Zordo and Bohdan Bondarenko both runner up here went on to be world champions in their discipline with De Zordo winning javelin gold at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and Bondarenko becoming high jump world champion in 2013 Triple jump winner Lyukman Adams was later a world indoor champion and girls 100 m champion Yelyzaveta Bryzhina won Olympic and European medals Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 References 3 External linksMedal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres wind 3 8 m s nbsp Luis Wee ESP 10 68 w nbsp Giovanni Codrington NED 10 71 w nbsp Julien Klisz FRA 10 78 w 200 metres nbsp Matteo Galvan ITA 21 86 nbsp Reto Schenkel SUI 21 88 nbsp David Hernandez ESP 21 93 400 metres nbsp Arnaud Ghislain BEL 47 92 nbsp Gabor Armuth HUN 48 18 nbsp Pavel Setin AZE 48 24 800 metres nbsp Soren Ludolph GER 1 57 99 nbsp David McCarthy IRL 1 58 26 nbsp Jonas Modin Rismyhr NOR 1 58 35 1500 metres nbsp James Shane GBR 3 52 68 nbsp Otmane Belharbazi FRA 3 53 30 nbsp Ciaran o Lionaird IRL 3 53 83 3000 metres nbsp Dmitriy Lashin UKR 8 24 89 nbsp Pavel Abdullin RUS 8 25 27 nbsp Rafael Quintana ESP 8 25 90 110 metres hurdles nbsp Ivan Byzin RUS 13 92 nbsp Joao Almeida POR 13 94 nbsp Thomas Martinot Lagarde FRA 13 96 400 metres hurdles nbsp Marius Kranendonk NED 52 41 nbsp Antonio Rodrigues POR 52 49 nbsp Santiago Albero ESP 53 93 2000 metres steeplechase nbsp Adem Belir TUR 5 58 25 nbsp Peter Schubert HUN 5 58 38 nbsp Eoin Healy IRL 6 02 03 4 100 m relay nbsp Netherlands NED Giovanni CodringtonMichael AnpongMarius KranendonkJoren Tromp 41 77 nbsp Spain ESP Santiago AlberoAntonio LorenzoDavid HernandezLuis Wee 41 81 nbsp France FRA Thomas Martinot LagardeNyls NubretDamien MechJulien Klisz 41 89 High jump nbsp Riccardo Cecolin ITA 2 14 m nbsp Bohdan Bondarenko UKR 2 12 m nbsp Darius Raminas LTU 2 12 m Pole vault nbsp Yevgeniy Syuremov RUS 4 70 m nbsp Svit Pintar SLO 4 70 m nbsp Flavien Basson FRA 4 60 m Long jump nbsp Marcos Caldeira POR 7 38 m nbsp Ivan Slepov RUS 7 34 m nbsp Damian Szade POL 7 11 m Triple jump nbsp Lyukman Adams RUS 15 35 m nbsp Fabio Buscella ITA 15 08 m nbsp Ruslan Panasenko AZE 14 85 m Shot put nbsp Nikola Kisanic CRO 19 55 m nbsp Sergey Bakhar BLR 18 45 m nbsp Aleksandr Bolshakov RUS 18 29 m Discus throw nbsp Savvas Arestis CYP 56 83 m nbsp Artur Hoppe GER 56 29 m nbsp Antonio Vital e Silva POR 56 24 m Javelin throw nbsp Leonardo Gottardo ITA 70 79 m nbsp Matthias De Zordo GER 70 62 m nbsp Lauris Jelsmanis LAT 67 83 m Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres wind 3 1 m s nbsp Yelyzaveta Bryzhina UKR 11 60 w nbsp Amy Foster IRL 11 84 w nbsp Ezinne Okparaebo NOR 11 85 w 200 metres nbsp Ebe Reier EST 24 37 nbsp Vicki Shier GBR 24 44 nbsp Juliane Stolle GER 24 53 400 metres nbsp Danijela Grgic CRO 53 12 nbsp Lena Schmidt GER 54 59 nbsp Sjorske Wijnker NED 54 96 800 metres nbsp Katsiaryna Shaban BLR 2 08 91 nbsp Kamila Zglejc POL 2 09 26 nbsp Machteld Mulder NED 2 09 39 1500 metres nbsp Polina Jelizarova LAT 4 22 01 nbsp Azra Eminovic SCG 4 22 31 nbsp Roxana Barcă ROU 4 26 55 3000 metres nbsp Azra Eminovic SCG 9 22 02 nbsp Polina Jelizarova LAT 9 24 18 nbsp Agnes Kostyal HUN 9 24 28 100 metres hurdles nbsp Clelia Reuse SUI 13 74 nbsp Arna Erega CRO 13 76 nbsp Julia Forster GER 14 04 400 metres hurdles nbsp Fabienne Kohlmann GER 58 88 nbsp Anastasiya Buldakova BLR 60 15 nbsp Aneta Pecnova CZE 60 39 4 100 m relay nbsp Germany GER Isabel GalanderLena SchmidtJulia ForsterFabienne Kohlmann 47 08 nbsp Hungary HUN Monika VagoKitty MeszarosKitti ZircherViktoria Nyusa 47 10 nbsp France FRA Solene HamelinEmilie GayduKarelle Jean Baptiste SimoneFloriane Bernard 47 22 High jump nbsp Jana Kersevan SLO 1 84 m nbsp Natalya Gapchuk UKR 1 80 m nbsp Hannelore Desmet BEL 1 78 m Pole vault nbsp Rita Obizajeva LAT 3 95 m nbsp Yuliya Zhukova RUS 3 90 m nbsp Jessica Botter SUI 3 90 m Long jump nbsp Kaire Leibak EST 6 40 m nbsp Clelia Reuse SUI 6 36 m nbsp Nina Kokot SLO 6 22 m Triple jump nbsp Kaire Leibak EST 13 47 m nbsp Ganna Knyazyeva UKR 12 86 m nbsp Haykanush Beklaryan ARM 12 74 m Shot put nbsp Melissa Boekelman NED 15 95 m nbsp Zhanna Samolyuk UKR 14 16 m nbsp Sandra Miseikyte LTU 14 10 m Discus throw nbsp Melissa Boekelman NED 51 80 m nbsp Diana Ozolina LAT 48 69 m nbsp Anita Marton HUN 47 27 m Javelin throw nbsp Evelien Dekkers NED 49 76 m nbsp Raine Kuningas EST 48 31 m nbsp Sasa Kampic SLO 47 62 mReferences edit 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics World Junior Athletics History Retrieved on 2014 11 22 Results 2005 European Youth Olympics World Junior Athletics History Retrieved on 2014 11 22 European Youth Olympics GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2014 11 22 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 2005 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival amp oldid 1106968089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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