European Athletics Junior Championships

The European Athletics Junior Championships are the European championships open for those of age. The IAAF defines Junior as athletes who are 19 years of age or under. It is currently organized by the European Athletic Association.

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Summary of Championships

Year City Country Date Venue
1 1970 Paris  France 11-13 Sept Stade Olympique De Colombes
2 1973 Duisburg  Germany
3 1975 Athens  Greece
4 1977 Donetsk  Soviet Union
5 1979 Bydgoszcz  Poland
6 1981 Utrecht  Netherlands
7 1983 Schwechat  Austria
8 1985 Cottbus  Germany
9 1987 Birmingham  United Kingdom
10 1989 Varaždin  Yugoslavia
11 1991 Thessaloniki  Greece
12 1993 San Sebastian  Spain
13 1995 Nyiregyhaza  Hungary
14 1997 Ljubljana  Slovenia
15 1999 Riga  Latvia
16 2001 Grosseto  Italy 19–22 July Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini
17 2003 Tampere  Finland 23–27 July
18 2005 Kaunas  Lithuania S. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium
19 2007 Hengelo  Netherlands 19–22 July Fanny Blankers-Koen Stadion
20 2009 Novi Sad  Serbia 23–26 July Karađorđe Stadium
21 2011 Tallinn  Estonia 21–24 July Kadrioru Stadium

Championship records

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 10.04 (+0.2 m/s) Christophe Lemaitre  France 24 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia [1]
200 m 20.37 Jürgen Evers  West Germany 28 August 1983 1983 Schwechat, Austria
400 m 45.36 Roger Black  Great Britain 24 August 1985 1985 Cottbus, East Germany
800 m 1:45.90 Roberto Parra  Spain 29 July 1995 1995 Nyíregyháza, Hungary
1500 m 3:38.96 Graham Williamson  Great Britain 16 August 1979 1979 Bydgoszcz, Poland
5000 m 13:44.37 Steve Binns  Great Britain 18 August 1979 1979 Bydgoszcz, Poland
10000 m 29:04.06 Christian Leuprecht  Italy 26 August 1989 1989 Varaždin, Croatia
110 m hurdles (99.0 cm) 13.35 Sergey Shubenkov  Russia 24 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia
400 m hurdles 49.70 Varg Königsmark  Germany 24 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [2]
3000 m steeplechase 8:37.94 Ilgizar Safiullin  Russia 24 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [3]
High jump 2.30 m Vladimir Yashchenko  Russia 20 August 1977 1977 Donetsk, Soviet Union
Pole vault 5.60 m Maksim Tarasov  Soviet Union 26 August 1989 1989 Varaždin, Croatia
Long jump 8.17 m Vladimir Ochkan  Soviet Union 7 August 1987 1987 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Triple jump 16.93 m Volker Mai  East Germany 25 August 1985 1985 Cottbus, East Germany
Shot put (6 kg) 22.40 m David Storl  Germany 27 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia
Discus throw (1.75 kg) 65.73 m Mykyta Nesterenko  Ukraine 24 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia
Hammer throw (6 kg) 79.54 m Andríy Martynyuk  Ukraine 26 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia
Javelin throw 81.53 m Zigismunds Sirmais  Latvia 23 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [4]
Decathlon 8124 pts Kevin Mayer  France 24 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [5]
11.40 (-1.7 m/s) (100 m), 7.52 m (+1.8 m/s) (long jump), 14.65 m (shot put/ 6 kg), 2.04 m (high jump), 49.41 (400 m) /
14.09 (+0.7 m/s) (110 m hurdles/ 99.0 cm), 41.00 m (discus/ 1.75 kg), 4.80 m (pole vault), 56.60 m (javelin), 4:25.23 (1500 m)
10000 m walk (track) 39:28.45 Andrey Ruzavin  Russia 23 July 2005 2005 Kaunas, Lithuania
4×100 m relay 39.24 Tyrone Edgar
Dwayne Grant
Tim Benjamin
Mark Lewis-Francis
 Great Britain 22 July 2001 2001 Grosseto, Italy
4×400 m relay 3:04.58 Uwe Preusche
Frank Löper
Eckard Trylus
Jens Carlowitz
 East Germany 23 August 1981 1981 Utrecht, Netherlands

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 11.18 (+0.5 m/s) Jodie Williams  Great Britain 22 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [6]
200 m 22.85 Bärbel Eckert  East Germany 26 August 1973 1973 Duisburg, West Germany
400 m 51.27 Christina Brehmer  East Germany 23 August 1975 1975 Athens, Greece
800 m 2:00.25 Katrin Wühn  East Germany 27 August 1983 1983 Schwechat, Austria
1500 m 4:04.47 Inger Knutsson  Sweden 26 August 1973 1973 Duisburg, West Germany
3000 m 8:50.97 Gabriela Szabo  Romania 1 August 1993 1993 San Sebastián, Spain
5000 m 15:21.12 Elvan Abeylegesse  Turkey 20 July 2001 2001 Grosseto, Italy
100 m hurdles 13.09 Olena Ovcharova  Ukraine 28 July 1995 1995 Nyíregyháza, Hungary
400 m hurdles 55.89 Zuzana Hejnová  Czech Republic 23 July 2005 2005 Kaunas, Lithuania
3000 m steeplechase 9:43.69 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal  Norway 26 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia
High jump 1.95 m Yelena Yelesina  Soviet Union 27 August 1989 1989 Varaždin, Croatia
Maria Kuchina  Russia 24 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [7]
Pole vault 4.57 m Angelica Bengtsson  Sweden 23 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [8]
Long jump 6.80 m (+0.3 m/s) Darya Klishina  Russia 24 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia [9]
Triple jump 14.12 m Anastasiya Ilyina  Russia 20 July 2001 2001 Grosseto, Italy
Shot put 19.53 m Astrid Kumbernuss  East Germany 25 August 1989 1989 Varaždin, Croatia
Discus throw 70.58 m Ilke Wyludda  East Germany 8 August 1987 1987 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Hammer throw 68.59 m Bianca Perie  Romania 24 July 2009 2009 Novi Sad, Serbia [10]
Javelin throw 61.52 Nikolett Szabo  Hungary 8 August 1999 1999 Riga, Latvia
Heptathlon 6465 pts Sybille Thiele  East Germany 28 August 1983 1983 Schwechat, Austria
(100 m hurdles), (high jump), (shot put), (200 m) / (long jump), (javelin), (800 m)
10,000 m walk (track) 42:59.48 Elena Lashmanova  Russia 21 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [11]
4×100 m relay 43.42 Alexandra Burghardt
Katharina Grompe
Tatjana Lofamakanda Pinto
Anna-Lena Freese
 Germany 24 July 2011 2011 Tallinn, Estonia [12]
4×400 m relay 3:30.39 Cornelia Feuerbach
Carola Witzel
Ines Vogelgesang
Heike Böhme
 East Germany 23 August 1981 1981 Utrecht, Netherlands

References

  1. ^ Phil Minshull (25 July 2009). "Lemaitre sets European Junior 100m record - Euro Jnr Champs, Day 2". IAAF. http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=52269.html. Retrieved 24 July 2011. 
  2. ^ "400 Metres Hurdles Results". EAA. 24 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re0270040.pdf. Retrieved 24 July 2011. 
  3. ^ "3000 Metres Steeplechase Results". EAA. 24 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re0290040.pdf. Retrieved 24 July 2011. 
  4. ^ "Javelin Throw Results". EAA. 22 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re0880040.pdf. Retrieved 22 July 2011. 
  5. ^ "Decathlon Results". EAA. 24 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re0910040.pdf. Retrieved 24 July 2011. 
  6. ^ "100 Metres Results". EAA. 22 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re1010040.pdf. Retrieved 22 July 2011. 
  7. ^ "High Jump Results". EAA. 24 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re1810040.pdf. Retrieved 24 July 2011. 
  8. ^ "Pole Vault Results". EAA. 23 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re1820040.pdf. Retrieved 23 July 2011. 
  9. ^ Phil Minshull (25 July 2009). "Lemaitre sets European Junior 100m record - Euro Jnr Champs, Day 2". IAAF. http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=52269.html. Retrieved 24 July 2011. 
  10. ^ Phil Minshull (25 July 2009). "Lemaitre sets European Junior 100m record - Euro Jnr Champs, Day 2". IAAF. http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=52269.html. Retrieved 24 July 2011. 
  11. ^ "10000 Metres Race Walk Results". EAA. 21 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re1650040.pdf. Retrieved 21 July 2011. 
  12. ^ "4x100 Metres Relay Results". EAA. 24 July 2011. http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/ajax/user_files/2011/tallinn/pdf/re1340040.pdf. Retrieved 24 July 2011.