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.[1]

Men's results

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 Van Lancker (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

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 Schonenberger (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  Monica 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 Sanchez (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

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  East Germany 12 10 4 26
2  Soviet Union 11 10 9 30
3  West Germany 3 2 3 8
4  Italy 3 1 4 8
5  United Kingdom 2 5 4 11
6  France 2 2 1 5
7  Sweden 2 1 2 5
8  Poland 2 1 0 3
9  Romania 1 3 0 4
10  Spain 1 2 3 6
11=  Finland 1 1 1 3
11=  Yugoslavia 1 1 1 3
13=  Greece 0 1 0 1
13=  Portugal 0 1 0 1
15  Czechoslovakia 0 0 5 5
16  Netherlands 0 0 2 2
17=  Belgium 0 0 1 1
17=  Bulgaria 0 0 1 1

References

  1. European Junior Championships. GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2013-05-23.
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