Athletics at the 1995 European Youth Summer Olympic Days

The athletics competition at the 1995 European Youth Summer Olympic Days was held from 10 to 13 July. The events took place in Bath, United Kingdom. Boys and girls born 1978 or 1979 or later participated 27 track and field events, divided equally between the sexes with the exception of 3000 metres, 2000 metres steeplechase and pole vault for boys but not girls.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Dwain Chambers (GBR) 10.87  Georgios Skender (CYP) 11.01  Fredrik Eklund (SWE) 11.18
200 metres  Uvie Ugono (GBR) 21.94  Fredrik Eklund (SWE) 22.16  Aleksandr Dobryanskiy (RUS) 22.32
400 metres  Adrián Fernández (ESP) 48.13  Periklis Iakovakis (GRE) 48.57  David Marinic (SLO) 49.01
800 metres  Gert-Jan Liefers (NED) 1:49.37  Juan Villarino (ESP) 1:53.02  Aleksandr Trutko (BLR) 1:53.10
1500 metres  Grzegorz Kujawski (POL) 4:02.51  Gareth Turnbull (IRL) 4:03.11  Panormitis Kourmadias (GRE) 4:03.29
3000 metres  Iván Hierro (ESP) 8:30.01  Günther Weidlinger (AUT) 8:30.93  Grzegorz Kujawski (POL) 8:31.06
110 metres hurdles  Tomasz Ścigaczewski (POL) 13.67  Ionuţ Pungă (ROU) 14.06  Ben Warmington (GBR) 14.16
400 metres hurdles  Boris Vazovan (SVK) 51.87  Mark Rowlands (GBR) 52.63  Boris Gorban (RUS) 52.92
2000 metres steeplechase  Mindaugas Pukštas (LTU) 5:56.64  Meelis Tammre (EST) 5:59.04  Ionut Blidaru (ROU) 5:59.10
4×100 m relay  Great Britain (GBR)
Dwain Chambers
Mark Findlay
Uvie Ugono
Nathan Morgan
40.68  Spain (ESP)
Raúl Fernández
David Canal
Adrián Fernández
Orkatz Beitia
41.73  Netherlands (NED)
Erwin Simpelaar
Martin Luinge
Edwin van Calker
Martijn Ungerer
41.89
High jump  Andrey Krasulya (UKR) 2.14 m  Ben Challenger (GBR) 2.11 m  Adi Mordel (ISR) 2.08 m
Pole vault  Viktor von Bothmer (SWE) 5.10 m  Sebastien Leydier (FRA) 5.00 m  Maksim Rudenko (UKR) 4.80 m
Long jump  Petar Dachev (BUL) 7.43 m w  Yann Doménech (FRA) 7.33 m w  Martin Luinge (NED) 7.31 m w
Shot put  Iker Sukía (ESP) 20.13 m  Váios Tíngas (GRE) 19.29 m  Erwin Simpelaar (NED) 19.24 m
Discus throw  Emeka Udechuku (GBR) 59.96 m  Luca Gaido (ITA) 55.80 m  Mario Pestano (ESP) 55.72 m
Javelin throw  Juha Aarnio (FIN) 66.84 m  Sebastijan Grošek (SLO) 64.92 m  Andis Anskins (LAT) 62.14 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Kim Gevaert (BEL) 11.96  Rebecca Drummond (GBR) 12.07  Lynda Nana (FRA) 12.13
200 metres  Agnė Visockaitė (LTU) 24.21  Lesley Owusu (GBR) 24.82  Enikő Szabó (HUN) 24.95
400 metres  Cindy Ega (FRA) 54.28  Sylvie-Anne Elschout (BEL) 54.98  Andrea Grof (HUN) 55.16
800 metres  Natalya Yevdokimova (UKR) 2:05.72  Miriam Maseková (SVK) 2:06.43  Irina Somesan (ROU) 2:06.42
1500 metres  Cristina Tudor (ROU) 4:25.43  Maria Lynch (IRL) 4:27.34  Katalin Szentgyörgyi (HUN) 4:27.44
100 metres hurdles  Miriam Bobková (SVK) 14.37  Éva Miklós (ROU) 14.53  Grainne Redmond (IRL) 14.56
400 metres hurdles  Medina Tudor (ROU) 59.80  Yuliya Nosova (RUS) 61.16  Fani Chalkia (GRE) 62.37
4×100 m relay  France (FRA)
Cynthia Octavia
Lynda Nana
Reïna-Flor Okori
Cindy Ega
46.35  Great Britain (GBR)
Michelle Dunkley
Lesley Owusu
Lucy Chaffe
Rebecca Drummond
46.77  Russia (RUS)
Svetlana Rotova
Anna Potapchenko
Yelena Semenova
Mariya Kapitonova
47.20
High jump  Svetlana Lapina (RUS) 1.89 m  Dóra Győrffy (HUN) 1.86 m  Michelle Dunkley (GBR)
 Barbara Berden (SLO)
1.83
Long jump  Reïna-Flor Okori (FRA) 6.26 m w  Yelena Kaledina (RUS) 6.17 m w  Vanessa Peñalver (ESP) 6.10 m w
Shot put  Yelena Ivanenko (BLR) 15.19 m  Anca Vilceanu (ROU) 14.37 m  Philippa Roles (GBR) 13.66 m
Discus throw  Lacramioara Ionescu (ROU) 49.34 m  Christelle Bornil (FRA) 45.58 m  Olga Taranaeva (RUS) 43.04 m
Javelin throw  Nikolett Szabó (HUN) 54.80 m  Loredana Trohin (ROU) 51.58 m  Anette Skistad (NOR) 49.80 m

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