1999 European Athletics Junior Championships

1999 European Athletics Junior Championships
Host city Riga, Latvia Latvia
Date(s) 5–8 August
Main stadium Daugava Stadium
Level Under-20


The 1999 European Athletics Junior Championships were held in Riga, Latvia on August 5–8.

Men's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Fabrice Calligny
 France
10.19 Mark Lewis-Francis
 Great Britain
10.37 Kostyantyn Vasyukov
 Ukraine
10.41
200 m Alessandro Cavallaro
 Italy
20.46 Tim Benjamin
 Great Britain
20.60 Chris Lambert
 Great Britain
20.67
400 m Ruwen Faller
 Germany
46.38 Filip Walotka
 Poland
46.42 Georgios Doupis
 Greece
47.03
800 m Yuriy Borzakovskiy
 Russia
1:50.38 Nick Andrews
 Great Britain
1:50.92 Bram Som
 Netherlands
1:50.96
1500 m Franek Haschke
 Germany
3:44.17 Bert Leenaerts
 Belgium
3:44.47 Stefan Beumer
 Netherlands
3:45.13
5000 m Wolfram Muller
 Germany
14:05.98 Radu Stroia
 Romania
14:11.05 Mattia Maccagnan
 Italy
14:12.51
10,000 m Hans Janssens
 Belgium
29:49.59 Radu Stroia
 Romania
29:55.18 Oliver Bodor
 Hungary
30:00.91
3000 m steeplechase Jakub Czaja
 Poland
8:41.91 Vadim Slobodenyuk
 Ukraine
8:44.48 Kevin Paulsen
 France
8:45.69
110 m hurdles Felipe Vivancos*
 Spain
13.92 Thomas Blaschek*
 Germany
13.93 Mark Brandon*
 Great Britain
13.99
400 m hurdles Dmitriy Zhukov
 Russia
51.46 Richard Mcdonald
 Great Britain
51.62 Luca Bortolaso
 Italy
51.80
4x100 metres relay  France
Damien Degroote
Fabrice Calligny
Julien Arame
Leslie Djhone
39.49  Poland
Mariusz Latkowski
Łukasz Chyła
Marcin Jędrusiński
Przemysław Rogowski
39.67  Italy
Simone Mare
Pantaleo Spina
Marco Cuneo
Alessandro Cavallaro
39.78
4x400 metres relay  Germany
Stefan Giessler
Benjamin Mielke
Ralf Riester
Ruwen Faller
3:07.42  Poland
Tomasz Smolarczyk
Bartosz Ozdarski
Rafał Wieruszewski
Filip Walotka
3:08.15  Great Britain
Ian Lowthian
Chris Bennett
Adam Buckley
Kris Stewart
3:08.97
10,000 m walk Maris Putenis
 Latvia
40:27.37 Vladimir Potemin
 Russia
40:28.46 José Dominguez
 Spain
40:34.82
High jump Christian Olsson
 Sweden
2.21 m Gregory Gabella
 France
2.19 m Yaroslav Rybakov
 Russia
2.16 m
Pole vault Sébastien Homo
 France
5.35 m Fabrice Fortin
 France
5.35 m Thilo Kraus
 Germany
5.20 m
Long jump Leslie Djhone
 France
7.88 m Krasimir Argirov
 Bulgaria
7.74 m Tomasz Mateusiak
 Poland
7.60 m
Triple jump Tosin Oke
 Great Britain
16.57 m Christian Olsson
 Sweden
16.18 m Marian Oprea
 Romania
15.98 m
Shot put Rutger Smith
 Netherlands
18.27 m Tomasz Chrzanowski
 Poland
18.19 m Teijo Koopikka
 Finland
18.01 m
Discus throw Rutger Smith
 Netherlands
52.89 m Pavel Lyzhin
 Belarus
52.15 m Heinrich Seitz
 Germany
50.76 m
Hammer throw Olli-Pekka Karjalainen
 Finland
75.80 m Wojciech Kondratowicz
 Poland
74.12 m Markus Esser
 Germany
66.68 m
Javelin throw Tomas Intas
 Lithuania
77.88 m David Parker
 Great Britain
77.26 m Tim Werner
 Germany
76.31 m
Decathlon Aki Heikkinen
 Finland
7881 pts Jaakko Ojaniemi
 Finland
7763 pts Roland Schwarzl
 Austria
7447 pts

(*)Chris Bailey result removed

Women's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Sina Schielke
 Germany
11.39 Johanna Manninen
 Finland
11.47 Adrianna Lamalle
 France
11.51
200 m Sina Schielke
 Germany
23.08 Johanna Manninen
 Finland
23.26 Ciara Sheehy
 Ireland
23.49
400 m Olesya Zykina
 Russia
52.00 Natalya Lavshuk
 Russia
53.44 Justyna Karolkiewicz
 Poland
53.78
800 m Irîna Latva
 Latvia
2:03.45 Yuliya Gurtovenko
 Ukraine
2:03.81 Sibel Özyurt
 Turkey
2:03.82
1.500 m Sibel Özyurt
 Turkey
4:15.62 Natalya Sidorenko
 Russia
4:15.91 Yekaterina Noskova
 Russia
4:16.56
3.000 m Olga Roseyeva
 Russia
9:07.79 Tezeta Sürekli
 Turkey
9:08.09 Sonja Stolić
 Yugoslavia
9:10.01
5.000 m Tezeta Sürekli
 Turkey
16:01.32 Elvan Can
 Turkey
16:06.40 Yelena Tolstygina
 Belarus
16:17.04
100 m hurdles Reina-Flor Okori
 France
13.16 Fanny Gérance
 France
13.27 Manuela Bosco
 Finland
13.34
400 m hurdles Alena Rücklová
 Czech Republic
58.55 Benedetta Ceccarelli
 Italy
59.10 Nicola Sanders
 Great Britain
59.21
4x100 metres relay  Germany
Mirjam Wallner
Sina Schielke
Kerstin Grötzinger
Annegret Dietrich
44.04  Finland
Manuela Bosco
Katja Salivaara
Johanna Manninen
Heidi Hannula
44.40  France
Fanny Gérance
Adriana Lamalle
Gwladys Belliard
Nadia Raymond
44.69
4x400 metres relay  Russia
Yana Vetcherkevitch
Olga Golendukhina
Natalya Lavshuk
Olesya Zykina
3:34.06  Germany
Claudia Hempel
Daniela Mark
Claudia Hoffmann
Karoline Hagen
3:34.84  Poland
Justyna Karolkiewicz
Aneta Lemiesz
Ilona Szymerska
Żaneta Tomczyk
3:35.24
5000 m walk Larisa Safronova
 Russia
21:40.77 Daniela Cârlan
 Romania
21:46.15 Ryta Turava
 Belarus
21:48.11
High jump Viktoriya Slivka
 Russia
1.90 m Christelle Preau
 France
1.88 m Marina Kuptsova
 Russia
1.88 m
Pole vault Yvonne Buschbaum
 Germany
4.25 m Annika Becker
 Germany
4.20 m Amandine Homo
 France
4.15 m
Long jump Maria Chiara Baccini
 Italy
6.39 m Concepción Montaner
 Spain
6.39 m Silvia Favre
 Italy
6.25 m
Triple jump Mariana Bogatie
 Romania
13.57 m Mariana Solomon
 Romania
13.39 m Anna Pyatykh
 Russia
13.36 m
Shot put Nadzeya Astapchuk
 Belarus
18.20 m Oksana Gromova
 Russia
16.31 m Bianca Grosser
 Germany
16.24 m
Discus throw Wioletta Potępa
 Poland
53.93 m Adina Mocanu
 Romania
53.89 m Ilona Rutjes
 Netherlands
53.19 m
Hammer throw Bianca Achilles
 Germany
66.81 m Sini Pöyry
 Finland
63.60 m Merja Korpela
 Finland
59.51 m
Javelin throw Nikolett Szabó
 Hungary
61.52 m Carolin Soboll
 Germany
56.86 m Xénia Frajka
 Hungary
54.29 m
Heptathlon Maren Freisen
 Germany
5909 pts Michaela Hejnová
 Czech Republic
5786 pts Antónia Schulze-Borges
 Germany
5543 pts

Medal table

Yuriy Borzakovskiy won the 800 metres gold.
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Germany 10 3 7 20
2  Russia 7 4 4 15
3  France 5 4 4 13
4=  Finland 2 5 3 10
4=  Great Britain 2 5 3 10
4=  Poland 2 5 3 10
7  Turkey 2 2 1 5
8  Italy 2 1 4 7
9  Netherlands 2 0 3 5
10  Latvia 2 0 0 2
11  Romania 1 5 1 7
12  Belarus 1 1 2 4
13  Spain 1 1 1 3
14=  Belgium 1 1 0 2
14=  Czech Republic 1 1 0 2
14=  Sweden 1 1 0 2
17  Hungary 1 0 2 3
18  Lithuania 1 0 0 1
19  Ukraine 0 2 1 3
20  Bulgaria 0 1 0 1
21=  Austria 0 0 1 1
21=  Greece 0 0 1 1
21=  Ireland 0 0 1 1
21=  Yugoslavia 0 0 1 1
Total 44 42 43 129

References

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