1987 European Athletics Junior Championships

The 1987 European Athletics Junior Championships was the ninth edition of the biennial athletics competition for European athletes aged under twenty. It was held in Birmingham, United Kingdom.[1]

Men's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m  Jamie Henderson (GBR) 10.21  Andrzej Popa (POL) 10.44  Sven Matthes (GDR) 10.47
200 m  Marcus Adam (GBR) 20.95  Andrzej Popa (POL) 21.11  Jamie Henderson (GBR) 21.18
400 m  Peter Crampton (GBR) 46.03  Tomasz Jędrusik (POL) 46.31  Tamás Molnár (HUN) 46.68
800 m  Tomás de Teresa (ESP) 1:49.37  António Abrantes (POR) 1:49.74  Vincent Terrier (FRA) 1:49.85
1500 m  Gennaro Di Napoli (ITA) 3:52.10  Mario Neumann (GDR) 3:52.85  Sergey Melnikov (URS) 3:53.48
5000 m  Simon Mugglestone (GBR) 14:12.83  Giuliano Baccani (ITA) 14:18.39  Luc Krotwaar (NED) 14:20.44
10,000 m  Jens Karrass (GDR) 29:19.38  Haydar Dogan (TUR) 29:23.45  Zoltán Káldy (HUN) 29:26.84
110 m hurdles  Tony Jarrett (GBR) 13.72  Florian Schwarthoff (FRG) 13.81  Paul Gray (GBR) 14.16
400 m hurdles  Niklas Wallenlind (SWE) 50.65  Yvon Delrue (BEL) 50.96  Stéphane Leger (FRA) 51.37
3000 s'chase  Andreas Fischer (FRG) 8:54.83  Vyacheslav Koshelev (URS) 8:55.93  Arto Kuusisto (FIN) 9:02.53
20 km run  Zoltán Holba (HUN) 1:03:22  Valery Chesak (URS) 1:03:39  Marco Di Lieto (ITA) 1:03:57
10,000 m walk  Giovanni De Benedictis (ITA) 39:44.71  Valentí Massana (ESP) 41:26.51  German Nieto (ESP) 41:38.29
4 × 100 m relay  Great Britain (GBR)
Ray Burke
Tony Jarrett
Jamie Henderson
Marcus Adam
40.20  West Germany (FRG)
Stephan Schütz
Michael Schwab
Oliver Schmidt
Björn Sinnhuber
40.21  East Germany (GDR)
Lars Olbrich
Sven Matthes
Torsten Gratz
Heiko Barthel
40.52
4 × 400 m relay  Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Hill
Gary Patterson
Gareth Bakewell
Peter Crampton
3:07.89  Poland (POL)
Mariusz Rzadzinski
Wojciech Lach
Dariusz Rychter
Tomasz Jędrusik
3:08.72  Soviet Union (URS)
Nikolay Gritsay
Vadim Zadoynov
Vladimir Lytkin
Vladimir Chubrovskiy
3:09.55
High jump  Artur Partyka (POL) 2.19 m  Joël Vincent (FRA) 2.15 m  Jarosław Kotewicz (POL)
 Aleksandr Khabarov (URS)
2.15 m
Pole vault  Roman Barabashov (URS) 5.40 m  Marco Schröder (GDR)
 István Bagyula (HUN)
5.30 m Not awarded
Long jump  Vladimir Ochkan (URS) 8.17 m  Stewart Faulkner (GBR) 7.67 m  Milan Gombala (TCH) 7.63 m
Triple jump  Guido Schumann (GDR) 16.45 m  Roman Sintelyev (URS) 16.33 m  Georges Sainte-Rose (FRA) 16.30 m (w)
Shot put  Pyotr Pogorelyi (URS) 18.48 m  Yevgeniy Palchikov (URS) 18.16 m  Jonny Reinhardt (GDR) 18.16 m
Discus throw  Sergey Pachin (URS) 59.96 m  Vyacheslav Demakov (URS) 56.58 m  Gunnar Minstedt (GDR) 55.84 m
Hammer throw  Jörn Hübner (GDR) 72.10 m  Oleksandr Krykun (URS) 70.92 m  Claus Dethloff (FRG) 69.30 m
Javelin throw  Steve Backley (GBR) 75.14 m  Vladimir Sasimovich (URS) 73.24 m  Raymond Hecht (GDR) 72.78 m
Decathlon  Patrick Eseimokumoh (GDR) 7614 pts  Roman Frolov (URS) 7389 pts  Barry Walsh (IRL) 7336 pts

Women's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m  Diana Dietz (GDR) 11.39  Tamaris Fiebig (GDR) 11.51  Odiah Sidibé (FRA) 11.66
200 m  Diana Dietz (GDR) 23.18  Oksana Kovalyova (URS) 23.51  Tamaris Fiebig (GDR) 23.80
400 m  Uta Rohländer (GDR) 52.46  Stefanie Fabert (GDR) 52.90  Linda Kisabaka (FRG) 53.89
800 m  Birte Bruhns (GDR) 2:00.56  Catalina Gheorghiu (ROU) 2:01.33  Daniele Steinecke (GDR) 2:02.08
1500 m  Snežana Pajkić (YUG) 4:16.09  Simona Staicu (ROU) 4:16.69  Olga Nazarkina (URS) 4:18.61
3000 m  Fernanda Ribeiro (POR) 8:56.33  Doina Calenic (ROU) 9:06.14  Doina Homneac (ROU) 9:11.30
10,000 m  Birgit Jerschabek (GDR) 33:44.37  Larisa Alekseyeva (URS) 33:54.59  Anzhela Shumeyko (URS) 34:43.37
100 m hurdles  Birgit Wolf (FRG) 13.34  Anne Espetvedt (NOR) 13.39  Helena Fernström (SWE) 13.52
400 m hurdles  Silvia Rieger (FRG) 57.44  Ann Maenhout (BEL) 57.47  Irena Dominc (YUG) 58.11
5000 m walk  Oksana Shchastnaya (URS) 21:30.92  Mari Cruz Díaz (ESP) 21:36.92  Kathrin Born (GDR) 22:01.25
4 × 100 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Tamaris Fiebig
Diana Dietz
Katrin Henke
Katrin Krabbe
44.62  Soviet Union (URS)
Lyudmila Lapshina
Svetlana Doronina
Natalya Bulatova
Oksana Kovalyova
44.80  France (FRA)
Anne Leseur
Cécile Peyre
Elsa Devassoigne
Odiah Sidibé
45.66
4 × 400 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Stefanie Fabert
Daniele Steinecke
Birte Bruhns
Uta Rohländer
3:32.17  West Germany (FRG)
Jessica Kawohl
Ruth Scheppan
Silvia Rieger
Linda Kisabaka
3:38.49  Great Britain (GBR)
Jillian Reynolds
Tracy Goddard
Nicki Lamb
Jayne Heathcote
3:39.84
High jump  Karen Scholz (GDR) 1.88 m  Alina Astafei (ROU) 1.88 m  Heike Balck (GDR)
 Yelena Yelesina (URS)
1.84 m
Long jump  Fiona May (GBR) 6.64 m (w)  Mirela Belu (ROU) 6.44 m (w)  Susen Tiedtke (GDR) 6.39 m (w)
Shot put  Ilke Wyludda (GDR) 19.45 m  Ines Wittich (GDR) 19.34 m  Svetlana Krivelyova (URS) 16.64 m
Discus throw  Ilke Wyludda (GDR) 70.58 m  Astrid Kumbernuss (GDR) 63.56 m  Anzhela Baralyuk (URS) 54.64v
Javelin throw (old model)  Anja Reiter (GDR) 64.88 m  Malgorzata Kielczewska (POL) 58.40 m  Karen Forkel (GDR) 57.00 m
Heptathlon  Peggy Beer (GDR) 6068 pts  Yelena Petushkova (URS) 5750 pts  Christiane Scharf (FRG) 5689 pts

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  East Germany 16 6 11 33
2  United Kingdom 9 1 3 13
3  Soviet Union 5 12 8 25
4  West Germany 3 3 3 9
5  Italy 2 1 1 4
6  Poland 1 5 1 7
7  Spain 1 2 1 4
8  Hungary 1 1 2 4
9  Portugal 1 1 0 2
10=  Yugoslavia 1 0 1 2
10=  Sweden 1 0 1 2
12  Romania 0 5 1 6
13  France 0 1 5 6
14  Belgium 0 2 0 2
15=  Norway 0 1 0 1
15=  Turkey 0 1 0 1
17=  Czechoslovakia 0 0 1 1
17=  Finland 0 0 1 1
17=  Ireland 0 0 1 1
17=  Netherlands 0 0 1 1

References

  1. European Junior Championships. GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2013-05-27.
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