2010 European Athletics Championships

20th European Athletics Championships
Host city Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Date(s) 27 July – 1 August
Main stadium Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Level Senior
Type Outdoor
Participation 1,368[1] athletes from
50 nations
Events 47 (men: 24; women: 23)
Records set 8 Championships records


The 2010 European Athletics Championships were the 20th edition of the European Athletics Championships, organised under the supervision of the European Athletic Association. They were held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain from 27 July to 1 August 2010. Barcelona was the first Spanish city to host the European Championships.

Barni was the mascot of the event, he was the main promotional tool of the Championship. His name comes from Barna and was designed by the workshop Dortoka.

Event schedule

HHeats QQualifiers ½Semi-finals FFinal

Men
Date → 27 28 29 30 31 1
Event ↓ M A M A M A M A M A M A
100 m HH ½ F
200 m H ½ F
400 m H ½ F
800 m H ½ F
1500 m H F
5000 m H F
10,000 m F
Marathon F
110 m hurdles H ½ F
400 m hurdles H ½ F
3000 m steeplechase H F
4×100 m relay Q F
4×400 m relay Q F
20 km walk F
50 km walk F
Long jump Q F
Triple jump Q F
High jump Q F
Pole vault Q F
Shot put Q F
Discus throw Q F
Hammer throw Q F
Javelin throw Q F
Decathlon F

Women
Date 27 28 29 30 31 1
Event ↓ M A M A M A M A M A M A
100 m H ½ F
200 m H ½ F
400 m H F
800 m H ½ F
1500 m H F
5000 m F
10,000 m F
Marathon F
100 m hurdles H ½ F
400 m hurdles H ½ F
3000 m steeplechase H F
4×100 m relay Q F
4×400 m relay Q F
20 km walk F
-
Long jump Q F
Triple jump Q F
High jump Q F
Pole vault Q F
Shot put QF
Discus throw Q F
Hammer throw Q F
Javelin throw Q F
Heptathlon F

Men's results

Track

2002 | 2006 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Christophe Lemaitre
 France
10.11 Mark Lewis-Francis
 Great Britain
10.18 Martial Mbandjock
 France
10.18
200 metres
Christophe Lemaitre
 France
20.37 Christian Malcolm
 Great Britain
20.38 SB Martial Mbandjock
 France
20.42
400 metres
Kévin Borlée
 Belgium
45.08 SB Michael Bingham
 Great Britain
45.23 Martyn Rooney
 Great Britain
45.23
800 metres
Marcin Lewandowski
 Poland
1:47.07 Michael Rimmer
 Great Britain
1:47.17 Adam Kszczot
 Poland
1:47.22
1500 metres
Arturo Casado
 Spain
3:42.74 Carsten Schlangen
 Germany
3:43.52 Manuel Olmedo
 Spain
3:43.54
5000 metres
Mo Farah
 Great Britain
13:31.18 Jesús España
 Spain
13:33.12 Hayle Ibrahimov
 Azerbaijan
13:34.15
10,000 metres
Mo Farah
 Great Britain
28:24.99 Chris Thompson
 Great Britain
28:27.33 Daniele Meucci
 Italy
28:27.33
Marathon
Viktor Röthlin
  Switzerland
2:15:31 José Manuel Martínez
 Spain
2:17:50 Dmitriy Safronov
 Russia
2:18:16
110 metres hurdles
Andy Turner
 Great Britain
13.28 SB Garfield Darien
 France
13.34 PB Dániel Kiss
 Hungary
13.39
400 metres hurdles
Dai Greene
 Great Britain
48.12 EL Rhys Williams
 Great Britain
48.96 PB Stanislav Melnykov
 Ukraine
49.09 PB
3000 metres steeplechase
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
 France
8:07.87 CR Bouabdellah Tahri
 France
8:09.28 Ion Luchianov
 Moldova
8:19.64 SB
20 kilometres walk
Alex Schwazer1
 Italy
1:20:38 João Vieira
 Portugal
1:20:49 SB Robert Heffernan
 Ireland
1:21:00
50 kilometres walk
Yohann Diniz
 France
3:40:37 EL Grzegorz Sudoł
 Poland
3:42:24 PB Sergey Bakulin
 Russia
3:43:26 PB
4x100 metres relay
 France
Jimmy Vicaut
Christophe Lemaitre
Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux
Martial Mbandjock
38.11 EL  Italy
Roberto Donati
Simone Collio
Emanuele Di Gregorio
Maurizio Checcucci
38.17 NR  Germany
Tobias Unger
Marius Broening
Alexander Kosenkow
Martin Keller
38.44
4x400 metres relay
 Russia
Maksim Dyldin
Aleksey Aksyonov
Vladimir Krasnov
Pavel Trenikhin
3:02.14  Great Britain
Conrad Williams
Michael Bingham
Martyn Rooney
Robert Tobin
3:02.25  Belgium
Arnaud Destatte
Kévin Borlée
Cédric Van Branteghem
Jonathan Borlée
3:02.60

WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

1 Stanislav Emelyanov of Russia originally won the 20 km walk gold medal with a time of 1:20:10, but were disqualified in 2014 and all his results from 26 July 2010 and later was annulled.[2]

Field

2002 | 2006 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
Aleksander Shustov
 Russia
2.33 Ivan Ukhov
 Russia
2.31 Martyn Bernard
 Great Britain
2.29
Pole vault
Renaud Lavillenie
 France
5.85 Maksym Mazuryk
 Ukraine
5.80 SB Przemysław Czerwiński
 Poland
5.75 SB
Long jump
Christian Reif
 Germany
8.47 CR, WL, PB Kafétien Gomis
 France
8.24 PB Chris Tomlinson
 Great Britain
8.23 SB
Triple jump
Phillips Idowu
 Great Britain
17.81 PB Marian Oprea
 Romania
17.51 SB Teddy Tamgho
 France
17.45
Shot put
Tomasz Majewski2
 Poland
21.00 Ralf Bartels
 Germany
20.93 Māris Urtāns
 Latvia
20.72
Discus throw
Piotr Małachowski
 Poland
68.87 CR Robert Harting
 Germany
68.47 Róbert Fazekas
 Hungary
66.43 SB
Javelin throw
Andreas Thorkildsen
 Norway
88.37 Matthias de Zordo
 Germany
87.81 PB Tero Pitkämäki
 Finland
86.67
Hammer throw
Libor Charfreitag
 Slovakia
80.02 Nicola Vizzoni
 Italy
79.12 Krisztián Pars
 Hungary
79.06
Decathlon
Romain Barras
 France
8453 EL, PB Eelco Sintnicolaas
 Netherlands
8436 PB Andrei Krauchanka
 Belarus
8370 SB

WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

2 Andrei Mikhnevich of Belarus originally won the gold medal in 21.01 m, but were disqualified in 2013 (all his results starting from the 2005 World Championships were canceled).

Women's results

Track

2002 | 2006 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Verena Sailer
 Germany
11.10 PB Véronique Mang
 France
11.11 PB Myriam Soumaré
 France
11.18 PB
200 metres
Myriam Soumaré
 France
22.32 EL, PB Yelizaveta Bryzhina
 Ukraine
22.44 PB Aleksandra Fedoriva
 Russia
22.44
400 metres
Tatyana Firova
 Russia
49.89 EL Kseniya Ustalova
 Russia
49.92 PB Antonina Krivoshapka
 Russia
50.10 SB
800 metres
Mariya Savinova
 Russia
1:58.22 Yvonne Hak
 Netherlands
1:58.85 PB Jenny Meadows
 Great Britain
1:59.39
1500 metres
Nuria Fernández
 Spain
4:00.20 PB Hind Dehiba
 France
4:01.17 Natalia Rodríguez
 Spain
4:01.30 SB
5000 metres
Elvan Abeylegesse
 Turkey
14:54.44 Sara Moreira
 Portugal
14:54.71 PB Jéssica Augusto
 Portugal
14.58.47
10,000 metres
Elvan Abeylegesse
 Turkey
31:10.23 EL Jéssica Augusto
 Portugal
31:25.77 Hilda Kibet
 Netherlands
31:36.90 SB
Marathon
Anna Incerti
 Italy
2:32:48 Tetyana Filonyuk
 Ukraine
2:33:57 Isabellah Andersson
 Sweden
2:34:43
100 metres hurdles
Nevin Yanıt
 Turkey
12.63 NR Derval O'Rourke
 Ireland
12.65 NR Carolin Nytra
 Germany
12.68
400 metres hurdles
Natalya Antyukh
 Russia
52.92 CR, EL Vania Stambolova
 Bulgaria
53.82 NR Perri Shakes-Drayton
 Great Britain
54.18 PB
3000 metres steeplechase
Yuliya Zarudneva
 Russia
9:17.57 CR Lyubov Kharlamova
 Russia
9:29.82 SB Hatti Dean
 Great Britain
9:30.19 PB
20 kilometres walk
Olga Kaniskina
 Russia
1:27:44 SB Anisya Kirdyapkina
 Russia
1:28:55 Vera Sokolova
 Russia
1:29:32
4x100 metres relay
 Ukraine
Olesya Povh
Nataliya Pohrebnyak
Mariya Ryemyen
Yelizaveta Bryzhina
42.29 WL  France
Myriam Soumaré
Véronique Mang
Lina Jacques-Sébastien
Christine Arron
42.45  Poland
Marika Popowicz
Daria Korczyńska
Marta Jeschke
Weronika Wedler
42.68 NR
4x400 metres relay
 Russia
Tatyana Firova
Anastasiya Kapachinskaya
Antonina Krivoshapka
Kseniya Ustalova
3:21.26 WL  Germany
Janin Lindenberg
Esther Cremer
Fabienne Kohlmann
Claudia Hoffmann
3:24.07  Great Britain
Nicola Sanders
Marilyn Okoro
Perri Shakes-Drayton
Lee McConnell
3:24.32

WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Field

2002 | 2006 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
Blanka Vlašić
 Croatia
2.03 =CR, =EL Emma Green
 Sweden
2.01 PB Ariane Friedrich
 Germany
2.01
Pole vault
Svetlana Feofanova
 Russia
4.75 SB Silke Spiegelburg
 Germany
4.65 Lisa Ryzih
 Germany
4.65 PB
Long jump
Ineta Radēviča
 Latvia
6.92 NR Naide Gomes
 Portugal
6.92 SB Olga Kucherenko
 Russia
6.84
Triple jump
Olha Saladukha
 Ukraine
14.81 EL Simona La Mantia
 Italy
14.56 SB Svetlana Bolshakova
 Belgium
14.55 NR
Shot put
Nadzeya Astapchuk
 Belarus
20.48 Natallya Khareneka-Mikhnevich
 Belarus
19.53 Anna Avdeyeva
 Russia
19.39
Discus throw
Sandra Perković
 Croatia
64.67 Nicoleta Grasu
 Romania
63.48 Joanna Wiśniewska
 Poland
62.37 SB
Javelin throw
Linda Stahl
 Germany
66.81 PB Christina Obergföll
 Germany
65.58 Barbora Špotáková
 Czech Republic
65.36
Hammer throw
Betty Heidler
 Germany
76.38 SB Tatyana Lysenko
 Russia
75.65 Anita Włodarczyk
 Poland
73.56
Heptathlon
Jessica Ennis
 Great Britain
6823 CR, WL, PB Nataliya Dobrynska
 Ukraine
6778 PB Jennifer Oeser
 Germany
6683 PB

WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Participating nations

In brackets: Squad size

Medal table

Mascot "Barni"

      Host nation

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 9 4 8 21 †2
2  France 8 6 4 18
3  Great Britain 6 7 6 19
4  Germany 4 6 6 16
5  Poland 3 1 5 9
6  Turkey 3 0 0 3
7  Spain 2 2 2 6 †4
8  Ukraine 2 4 1 7
9  Italy 2 3 1 6
10  Croatia 2 0 0 2
11 Belarus 1 1 1 3 †3
12  Belgium 1 0 2 3
13 Latvia 1 0 1 2 †3
14  Norway 1 0 0 1
14 Slovakia 1 0 0 1
14   Switzerland 1 0 0 1
15  Portugal 0 4 1 5
16  Netherlands 0 2 1 3
17  Romania 0 2 0 2
18  Ireland 0 1 1 2
18  Sweden 0 1 1 2
19  Bulgaria 0 1 0 1
20  Hungary 0 0 3 3
21  Azerbaijan 0 0 1 1
21  Czech Republic 1 0 0 1
21  Finland 0 0 1 1
21  Moldova 0 0 1 1
Total 47 46 47 140

See also

References

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