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2013 Balkan Athletics Championships

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2013 Balkan Athletics Championships
Dates27–28 July
Host cityStara Zagora, Bulgaria
VenueBeroe Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events40


The 2013 Balkan Athletics Championships was the 66th edition of the annual track and field competition for athletes from the Balkans, organised by Balkan Athletics. It was held at Beroe Stadium in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria on 27 and 28 July. Romania topped the medal table with eleven gold medals among a total haul of 26. The host nation Bulgaria had the second highest number of gold medals, with nine in a total of 21, while Turkey had the second highest medal total with 23. Turkey won the men's side of the competition while Romania won the women's side.

Amela Terzić of Serbia was the only athlete to win multiple individual events, taking the women's 1500 metres and 3000 metres titles. Bulgaria's Ivet Lalova and Romania's Adelina Pastor took gold for their countries in both individual and relay events over 100 metres and 400 metres, respectively. The other multiple individual medallists were Turkey's Elif Karabulut (twice runner-up behind Terzić), sprint and hurdles medalist Vania Stambolova.

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Denis Dimitrov (BUL) 10.32  Hrístos Kalamarás (GRE) 10.54  Umutcan Emektaş (TUR) 10.56
200 metres  Petar Kremenski (BUL) 20.79  Mihaíl Dardaneliótis (GRE) 21.50  Zvonimir Ivašković (CRO) 21.58
400 metres  Yavuz Can (TUR) 46.66  Mateo Ružić (CRO) 47.38  Tiberiu Alexandru Baneasu (ROM) 48.06
800 metres  Konstadínos Nakópoulos (GRE) 1:49.93  Valentin Voicu (ROM) 1:50.70  Amel Tuka (BIH) 1:50.76
1500 metres  Ioan Zaizan (ROM) 3:44.60  Goran Nava (SRB) 3:44.89  Süleyman Bekmezci (TUR) 3:45.19
3000 metres  Jasmin Ljajić (SRB) 8:12.36 PB  Cihat Ulus (TUR) 8:13.53 PB  Andrei Cristian Stefana (ROM) 8:13.73 PB
5000 metres  Dino Bošnjak (CRO) 14:36.96  Mirko Petrović (SRB) 14:38.02  Ramazan Özdemir (TUR) 14:39.65 PB
3000 m s'chase  Mitko Tsenov (BUL) 8:46.69  Halil Akkaş (TUR) 8:55.33  Daniel Ionut Betej (ROM) 9:00.89
110 m hurdles  Konstadinos Douvalidis (GRE) 13.44  Martin Arnaudov (BUL) 13.93  Theópistos Mavrídis (GRE) 13.93
400 m hurdles  Emir Bekrić (SRB) 48.96  Alexei Cravcenco (MDA) 51.49  Attila Nagy (ROM) 51.63
4 × 100 m relay  Romania (ROM)
Bogdan Madaras
Doru Teofilescu
Alexandru Terpezanu
Paul Ceici
40.03  Bulgaria (BUL)
Ognian Ognianov
Bojan Petrov
Petar Kremenski
Denis Dimitrov
40.23  Croatia (CRO)
Andrej Doricić
Tomislav Kašnar
Zvonimir Ivašković
Luka Šakota
40.28
4 × 400 m relay  Croatia (CRO)
Josip Šakić
Rudolf Kralj
Željko Vincek
Mateo Ružić
3:08.66  Serbia (SRB)
Goran Podunavac
Miloš Raović
Ivan Marković
Emir Bekrić
3:10.63  Turkey (TUR)
Doruk Uğurer
Batuhan Altıntaş
Buğrahan Kocabeyoğlu
Mehmet Güzel
3:11.99
High jump  Mihai Donisan (ROM) 2.31 m PB  Viktor Ninov (BUL) 2.24 m  Marius Dumitrache (ROM) 2.15 m
Pole vault  Panayiótis Láskaris (GRE) 5.40 m  Ivan Horvat (CRO) 5.20 m  Dimitrios Patsoukakis (GRE) 5.20 m
Long jump  Alper Kulaksız (TUR) 7.86 m w  Denis Eradiri (BUL) 7.79 m  Dino Pervan (CRO) 7.75 m
Triple jump  Marian Oprea (ROM) 17.24 m  Zlatozar Atanasov (BUL) 16.65 m  Aşkin Karaca (TUR) 16.51 m PB
Shot put  Georgi Ivanov (BUL) 20.71 m  Asmir Kolašinac (SRB) 20.59 m  Michalis Stamatogiannis (GRE) 19.02 m
Discus throw  Irfan Yıldırım (TUR) 63.01 m  Sergiu Ursu (ROM) 62.78 m  Andrei Gag (ROM) 57.47 m
Hammer throw  Serghei Marghiev (MDA) 73.77 m  Özkan Baltacı (TUR) 70.41 m PB  Mirko Mičuda (CRO) 69.59 m
Javelin throw  Dejan Mileusnić (BIH) 76.34 m  Konstadínos Vertoúdos (GRE) 71.30 m  Aykut Tanrıverdi (TUR) 69.10 m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Ivet Lalova (BUL) 11.15  Grigoría-Emmanouéla Keramidá (GRE) 11.73 PB  Ana Maria Rosianu (ROM) 11.90
200 metres  Grigoría-Emmanouéla Keramidá (GRE) 23.68  Gabriela Laleva (BUL) 23.91  Alina Andreea Panainte (ROM) 24.07
400 metres  Adelina Pastor (ROM) 52.76  Olesea Cojuhari (MDA) 53.01  Vania Stambolova (BUL) 53.70
800 metres  Dorina Korozsi (ROM) 2:05.60  Teodora Kolarova (BUL) 2:05.62  María Kládou (GRE) 2:08.78
1500 metres  Amela Terzić (SRB) 4:16.27  Elif Karabulut (TUR) 4:16.68 PB  Biljana Cvijanović (BIH) 4:17.43 PB
3000 metres  Amela Terzić (SRB) 9:18.60  Elif Karabulut (TUR) 9:22.12 PB  Slađana Perunović (MNE) 9:24.69 NR
5000 metres  Roxana Bârcă (ROM) 15:40.61  Sonja Stolić (SRB) 16:30.48  Emine Hatun Tuna (TUR) 16:31.21
3000 m s'chase  Silvia Danekova (BUL) 9:43.81  Türkan Erişmiş (TUR) 10:04.77  María Pardaloú (GRE) 10:06.38
100 m hurdles  Olibía Petsoúdi (GRE) 13.55  Andreea Ionescu (CRO) 13.68  Beatrice Puiu (ROM) 13.78
400 m hurdles  Vania Stambolova (BUL) 56.21  Sanda Belgyan (ROM) 58.13 PB  Özge Akın (TUR) 59.55
4 × 100 metres relay  Bulgaria (BUL)
Marija Dankova
Gabriela Laleva
Galina Nikolova
Ivet Lalova
45.41  Turkey (TUR)
Aksel Gürcan Demirtaş
Birsen Engin
Saliha Özyurt
Sema Apak
46.19  Croatia (CRO)
Nika Župa
Anita Banović
Marina Banović
Ivana Lončarek
46.63
4 × 400 metres relay  Romania (ROM)
Alina Andreea Panainte
Adelina Pastor
Sandra Belgyan
Bianca Răzor
3:29.13  Croatia (CRO)
Anamarija Petters
Marija Hižman
Kristina Dudek
Anita Banović
3:38.49  Turkey (TUR)
Özge Akın
Emel Şanlı
Sema Apak
Birsen Engin
3:38.97
High jump  Antonia Stergiou (GRE) 1.95 m  Mirela Demireva (BUL) 1.92 m  Ana Šimić (CRO) 1.88 m
Pole vault  Lorela Manu (GRE) 4.45 m PB=  Jelena Radinovič-Vasič (SRB) 4.00 m  Buse Arıkazan (TUR) 3.80 m
Long jump  Ivana Španović (SRB) 6.76 m  Cristina Sandu (ROM) 6.51 m  Alina Rotaru (ROM) 6.50 m
Triple jump  Carmen Toma (ROM) 14.56w m  Gabriela Petrova (BUL) 13.92 m PB  Gita Dodova (BUL) 13.67 m
Shot put  Radoslava Mavrodieva (BUL) 18.08 m  Emel Dereli (TUR) 16.02 m  Evaggelía Sofáni (GRE) 15.21 m
Discus throw  Nicoleta Grasu (ROM) 56.05 m  Chrysoula Anagnostopoulou (GRE) 53.81 m  Elçin Kaya (TUR) 50.80 m
Hammer throw  Bianca Perie (ROM) 68.76 m  Agápi Proskinitopoúlou (GRE) 60.63 m  Ayşegül Alnıaçık (TUR) 59.29 m
Javelin throw  Tatjana Jelača (SRB) 56.54 m  Nicoleta Madalina Anghelescu (ROM) 55.43 m  Christina Georgieva (BUL) 47.93 m

Medal table

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1  Romania (ROM) 11 5 10 26
2  Bulgaria (BUL) 9 9 3 21
3  Greece (GRE) 7 6 6 19
4  Serbia (SRB) 6 6 0 12
5  Turkey (TUR) 3 8 12 23
6  Croatia (HRV) 2 4 6 12
7  Moldova (MDA) 1 2 0 3
8  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) 1 0 2 3
9  Montenegro (MNE) 0 0 1 1

References

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