Athletics at the 2007 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

The athletics competition at the 2007 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held from 23 to 27 July. The events took place in Belgrade, Serbia. Boys and girls born 1990 or 1991 or later participated 34 track and field events, with similar programmes for the sexes with the exception of no steeplechase or hammer throw event for girls.

The event was held shortly after the 2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics. Mykyta Nesterenko (discus throw) and Darya Klishina (long jump) were the only two reigning world youth champions to come and win at the European competition.[1] Three athletes completed individual doubles: Ramil Guliyev and Elza Vildanova did a short sprint double in the girls' and boys' divisions, respectively, and Daniela Fetcere claimed both the girls' middle-distance running titles.

Several of the participants later went on to reach the pinnacle of the sport. Klishina became the European indoor champion in 2013, but minor medallists also went on to greater acclaim: Ekaterina Zavyalova won an Olympic medal in 2012, Ivana Španović was a 2013 World Championships medallist, and discus thrower Sandra Perković (runner-up here) went on to win Olympic, World and European titles.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
 Ramil Guliyev (AZE) 10.50 w  Eugene Ayanful (GBR) 10.67 w  Eusebio Cáceres (ESP) 10.73 w
200 metres  Ramil Guliyev (AZE) 20.98  Andrew Robertson (GBR) 21.72  Mindaugas Baliukonis (LTU) 21.78
400 metres  Vladimir Krasnov (RUS) 47.11  Roman Turcáni (SVK) 47.75  Ville Wendelin (FIN) 48.41
800 metres  Aleksandr Sheplyakov (RUS) 1:51.37  Emrah Çoban (TUR) 1:51.92  Samir Dahmani (FRA) 1:52.39
1500 metres  David Bustos (ESP) 3:53.24  Cihat Ulus (TUR) 3:53.85  Dániel Kállay (HUN) 3:54.59
3000 metres  Dieter Vanstreels (BEL) 8:31.94  Gergo Szoke (HUN) 8:34.02  Resul Çevik (TUR) 8:34.89
110 metres hurdles  Cornel Bananau (ROU) 13.83  Dominik Distelberger (AUT) 13.85  Andreas Martinsen (DEN) 13.96
400 metres hurdles  Nikita Andriyanov (RUS) 51.89  Jarno Boutkam (NED) 52.98  Felix Rupprecht (GER) 53.17
2000 metres steeplechase  Andreas Van Ham (BEL) 5:50.90  Noel Collins (IRL) 5:52.06  Antonio Abadía (ESP) 5:54.92
4×100 m relay  Great Britain (GBR)
James McLean
Wayne Ashall
Eugene Ayanful
Andrew Robertson
41.62  Estonia (EST)
Kaarel Jõeväli
Andres Saaremöts
Sander Sooäär
Richard Pulst
41.70  Netherlands (NED)
Philip Lindell
Martjin Hoogendam
Joeri Jaegers
Stijn Ram
41.73
High jump  Sergey Mudrov (RUS) 2.20 m  Miguel Sancho (ESP) 2.14 m  Kourosh Fouroghi (IRL) 2.08 m
Pole vault  Hugo Dupressoir (FRA) 4.90 m  Dmitriy Zhelyabin (RUS) 4.80 m  Michael Kass (GER) 4.70 m
Long jump  Dino Pervan (CRO) 7.49 m  Łukasz Pabich (POL) 7.36 m  Gianluca Levantino (ITA) 7.27 m
Triple jump  Anvar Zeynalzade (AZE) 15.56 m  Martinš Dakša (LAT) 15.30 m  Gaetan Saku Bafuanga (FRA) 15.21 m
Shot put  Marin Premeru (CRO) 21.23 m  Dmitriy Savytskyy (UKR) 19.76 m  Tobias Ernst (GER) 19.46 m
Discus throw  Mykyta Nesterenko (UKR) 72.31 m  Marin Premeru (CRO) 68.20 m  Andrius Gudžius (LTU) 60.07 m
Javelin throw  Edgars Rütinš (LAT) 71.87 m  Kirill Kadukov (RUS) 71.47 m  Stipe Zunic (CRO) 70.98 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Elza Vildanova (RUS) 11.68  Torema Dorsett (GBR) 11.69  Niamh Whelan (IRL) 11.87
200 metres  Elza Vildanova (RUS) 23.75  Valentine Arrieta (SUI) 24.13  Lara Hoffmann (GER) 24.16
400 metres  Alexandra Štuková (SVK) 54.18  Yuliya Terekhova (RUS) 54.32  Olga Zemlyak (UKR) 55.06
800 metres  Florina Pierdevara (ROU) 2:07.41  Olga Bibik (UKR) 2:07.55  Yekaterina Zavyalova (RUS) 2:08.06
1500 metres  Daniela Fetcere (LAT) 4:26.60  Nina Kramer (GER) 4:29.29  Réka Czebei (HUN) 4:30.19
3000 metres  Daniela Fetcere (LAT) 9:30.65  Charlotte Ffrench-O'Carroll (IRL) 9:37.89  Réka Czebei (HUN) 9:46.44
100 metres hurdles  Mila Andrić (SRB) 13.69  Lucie Cincinatis (BEL) 13.78  Ivana Lončarek (CRO) 13.80
400 metres hurdles  Leonie Schilder (NED) 59.44  Mila Andrić (SRB) 59.62  Anna Raukuc (GER) 59.75
4×100 m relay   Switzerland (SUI)
Andrea Gilgen
Valentine Arrieta
Grace Muamba
Léa Sprunger
46.17  France (FRA)
Yariatou Touré
Jessie Saint-Marc
Floria Guei
Mary Gould Dupuit
46.43  Serbia (SRB)
Angela Terek
Kristina Jevtić
Andrijana Andrić
Ivana Španović
46.85
High jump  Elena Vallortigara (ITA) 1.86 m  Natalya Mamlina (RUS) 1.83 m  Oksana Okunyeva (UKR) 1.77 m
Pole vault  Lyudmila Yeremina (RUS) 3.95 m  Denise Groot (NED) 3.90 m  Dana Cižková (SVK) 3.85 m
Long jump  Darya Klishina (RUS) 6.43 m  Ivana Španović (SRB) 6.20 m  Els De Wael (BEL) 6.12 m
Triple jump  Cristina Sandu (ROU) 12.98 m  Maja Bratkic (SLO) 12.89 m  Mia Haave (NOR) 12.67 m
Shot put  Lina Berends (GER) 14.73 m  Aliona Hryshko (BLR) 14.57 m  Vera Kunova (RUS) 13.99 m
Discus throw  Irina Rodrigues (POR) 51.74 m  Sandra Perković (CRO) 49.70 m  Katja Dingelstedt (GER) 47.12 m
Javelin throw  Tatjana Jelača (SRB) 51.80 m  Anna Habina (UKR) 49.58 m  Maria Jensen (DEN) 47.16 m

References

  1. World Youth Championships 2007. World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2014-11-22.
Results

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