European Athletics U20 Championships
Under-20 athletics competition
Women's 800 meter in heptathlon at the 2015 Championships
The European Athletics U20 Championships (formerly named the European Athletics Junior Championships up to 2015) are the European championships for athletes who are under-20 athletes, which is the age range recognised by World Athletics as junior athletes. The event is currently organized by the European Athletic Association .
The history of the biennial athletics competition stems from the European Junior Games , which was first held in 1964. The event was first sanctioned by the continental governing body, the European Athletic Association at the following edition in 1966 and after a third edition under the games moniker it was renamed to its current title.[ 1] [ 2]
Editions
Championship records
Men
Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Ref.
100 m
10.04 (+0.2 m/s )
Christophe Lemaitre
France
24 July 2009
2009
Novi Sad , Serbia
[ 3]
200 m
20.37
Jürgen Evers
West Germany
28 August 1983
1983
Schwechat , Austria
400 m
45.36
Roger Black
Great Britain
24 August 1985
1985
Cottbus , East Germany
800 m
1:45.90
Roberto Parra
Spain
29 July 1995
1995
Nyíregyháza , Hungary
1500 m
3:38.96
Graham Williamson
Great Britain
16 August 1979
1979
Bydgoszcz , Poland
5000 m
13:44.37
Steve Binns
Great Britain
18 August 1979
1979
Bydgoszcz , Poland
10,000 m
28:31.16
Ali Kaya
Turkey
18 July 2013
2013
Rieti , Italy
[ 4]
110 m hurdles (99.0 cm)
13.05 (+0.2 m/s )
Sasha Zhoya
France
17 July 2021
2021
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 5]
400 m hurdles
49.23
Timofey Chalyy
Russia
21 July 2013
2013
Rieti , Italy
[ 6]
3000 m steeplechase
8:37.94
Ilgizar Safiullin
Russia
24 July 2011
2011
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 7]
High jump
2.33 m
Maksim Nedasekau
Belarus
22 July 2017
2017
Grosseto , Italy
[ 8]
Pole vault
5.65 m
Armand Duplantis
Sweden
23 July 2017
2017
Grosseto , Italy
[ 9]
Long jump
8.23 m (−0.2 m/s )
Mattia Furlani
Italy
8 August 2023
2023
Jerusalem , Israel
[ 10]
Triple jump
17.04 m (+1.5 m/s )
Nazim Babayev
Azerbaijan
19 July 2015
2015
Eskilstuna , Sweden
[ 11]
Shot put (6 kg)
22.62 m
Konrad Bukowiecki
Poland
16 July 2015
2015
Eskilstuna , Sweden
[ 12]
Discus throw (1.75 kg)
68.02 m
Bartłomiej Stój
Poland
19 July 2015
2015
Eskilstuna , Sweden
[ 13]
Hammer throw (6 kg)
84.73 m
Mykhaylo Kokhan
Ukraine
19 July 2019
2019
Borås , Sweden
[ 14]
Javelin throw
81.53 m
Zigismunds Sirmais
Latvia
23 July 2011
2011
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 15]
Decathlon
8435 pts WJR
Niklas Kaul
Germany
22–23 July 2017
2017
Grosseto , Italy
[ 16]
100 m (wind)
Long jump (wind)
Shot put
High jump
400 m
110 m h (wind)
Discus
Pole vault
Javelin
1500 m
11.48 (−1.3 m/s )
7.20 m (+1.6 m/s )
15.37 m
2.05 m
48.42
14.55 (−0.2 m/s )
48.49 m
4.70 m
68.05 m
4:15.52
10,000 m walk (track)
39:28.45
Andrey Ruzavin
Russia
23 July 2005
2005
Kaunas , Lithuania
4 × 100 m relay
39.24
Tyrone Edgar Dwayne Grant Tim Benjamin Mark Lewis-Francis
Great Britain
22 July 2001
2001
Grosseto , Italy
4 × 400 m relay
3:04.58
Uwe Preusche Frank Löper Eckard Trylus Jens Carlowitz
East Germany
23 August 1981
1981
Utrecht , Netherlands
Women
Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Ref.
100 m
11.18 (+0.5 m/s )
Jodie Williams
Great Britain
22 July 2011
2011
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 17]
200 m
22.85
Bärbel Eckert
East Germany
26 August 1973
1973
Duisburg , West Germany
400 m
51.27
Christina Brehmer
East Germany
23 August 1975
1975
Athens , Greece
800 m
2:00.25
Katrin Wühn
East Germany
27 August 1983
1983
Schwechat , Austria
1500 m
4:04.47
Inger Knutsson
Sweden
26 August 1973
1973
Duisburg , West Germany
3000 m
8:50.97
Gabriela Szabo
Romania
1 August 1993
1993
San Sebastián , Spain
5000 m
15:03.85
Agate Caune
Latvia
10 August 2023
2023
Jerusalem , Israel
[ 18]
100 m hurdles
13.09
Olena Ovcharova
Ukraine
28 July 1995
1995
Nyíregyháza , Hungary
400 m hurdles
55.89
Zuzana Hejnová
Czech Republic
23 July 2005
2005
Kaunas , Lithuania
3000 m steeplechase
9:43.69
Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
Norway
26 July 2009
2009
Novi Sad , Serbia
High jump
1.95 m
Yelena Yelesina
Soviet Union
27 August 1989
1989
Varaždin , Yugoslavia
Maria Kuchina
Russia
24 July 2011
2011
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 19]
Pole vault
4.57 m
Angelica Bengtsson
Sweden
23 July 2011
2011
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 20]
Long jump
6.80 m (+0.3 m/s )
Darya Klishina
Russia
24 July 2009
2009
Novi Sad , Serbia
[ 3]
Triple jump
14.12 m
Anastasiya Ilyina
Russia
20 July 2001
2001
Grosseto , Italy
Shot put
19.53 m
Astrid Kumbernuss
East Germany
25 August 1989
1989
Varaždin , Yugoslavia
Discus throw
70.58 m
Ilke Wyludda
East Germany
8 August 1987
1987
Birmingham , United Kingdom
Hammer throw
71.06 m
Silja Kosonen
Finland
17 July 2021
2021
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 5]
Javelin throw
61.52
Nikolett Szabo
Hungary
8 August 1999
1999
Riga , Latvia
Heptathlon
6465 pts
Sybille Thiele
East Germany
28 August 1983
1983
Schwechat , Austria
100m H (wind)
High jump
Shot put
200m (wind)
Long jump (wind)
Javelin
800m
13.49
1.90
14.63
24.07
6.65
36.22
2:18.36
10,000 m walk (track)
42:59.48
Elena Lashmanova
Russia
21 July 2011
2011
Tallinn , Estonia
[ 21]
4 × 100 m relay
43.27 WJR
Katrin Fehm Keshia Kwadwo Sophia Junk Jennifer Montag
Germany
23 July 2017
2017
Grosseto , Italy
[ 22]
4 × 400 m relay
3:30.39
Cornelia Feuerbach Carola Witzel Ines Vogelgesang Heike Böhme
East Germany
23 August 1981
1981
Utrecht , Netherlands
All-time medal table
European Junior Championships
Medal table includes 1970 –2023 Championships.
European Junior Games
Medal table includes 1964 –1968 Championships.
See also
References
External links
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