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2024 European Athletics U18 Championships

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4th European Athletics U18 Championships
Dates18–21 July 2024
Host cityBanská Bystrica, Slovakia
VenueNárodný Atletický Štadión
LevelU18
TypeOutdoor
Events40
Participation1187 athletes from
48 nations
2022
2026

The 2024 European Athletics U18 Championships was the fourth edition of the biennial continental athletics competition for European athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia from 18 to 21 July at the Národný Atletický Štadión. A future edition has been awarded to Rieti for 2026.[1]

Medal summary

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Legend
  • CB (Championship Best), PB (Personal Best; =PB: repeat/reconfirm Personal Best), SB (Season Best), WU18L (World U18 Lead), EU18L (European U18 Lead), EU18B (European U18 Best Performance/Record), NU18B (National U18 Best Performance/Record)

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Jakob Kemminer
 Germany
10.46 Joel Masters
 Great Britain
10.51 Joel Ajayi
 Great Britain
10.61
200 metres Diego Nappi
 Italy
20.81 CB Ivano Bevanda
 Sweden
21.17 PB Joe Burke
 Ireland
21.31 NU18B
400 metres Stanisław Strzelecki
 Poland
46.50 CB Milan Klemenic
 France
46.78 PB Conor Kelly
 Ireland
46.97 NU18B
800 metres Matthew McKenna
 Great Britain
1:52.91 Aaron Ceballos
 Spain
1:53.21 Łukasz Zaczyk
 Poland
1:53.60
1500 metres Filip Toul
 Czech Republic
3:54.77 Aldin Ćatović
 Serbia
3:55.14 Alois Abraham
 France
3:56.55
3000 metres Aldin Ćatović
 Serbia
8:07.03 CB Vittore Simone Borromini
 Italy
8:09.01 PB Sebastian Lörstad
 Sweden
8:11.71 NU18B
110 metres hurdles Kyan Escalona
 Italy
13.22 EU18L Lucas Domergue
 France
13.34 Hristiyan Kabasov
 Bulgaria
13.47
400 metres hurdles Michal Rada
 Czech Republic
49.42 EU18B Marek Váňa
 Czech Republic
51.12 PB Tommaso Ardizzone
 Italy
51.38 NU18B
2000 metres steeplechase Bakr El Asri
 Spain
5:46.79 Adam Červinka
 Czech Republic
5:47.71 PB Jakob Rödel
 Germany
5:47.77 PB
Medley relay  Poland
Nikodem Dymiński
Jakub Foremny
Bartłomiej Adamczyk
Stanisław Strzelecki
1:51.62 CB  Germany
Jakob Kemminer
Louis Schuster
Jannis Dettner
Milan Stadler
1:51.82 NU18B  Italy
Fabrizio Caporusso
Daniele Leonardo Inzoli
Tommaso Carfagna
Daniele Salemi
1:52.02 NU18B
5000 m walk Alessio Coppola
 Italy
21:01.44 Séamus Clarke
 Ireland
21:05.70 NU18B Nicolo' Vidal
 Italy
21:11.87 PB
High jump Svante Svensson
 Sweden
2.09 PB Antoine Antczak
 France
2.08 PB Vuk Šolaja
 Serbia
2.08 PB
Pole vault[2] Mathias Urbanczyk
 Belgium
5.10 PB Nikita Mirkin
 Israel / PB Henri Apri
 Estonia
5.00 No No
Long jump Remi Mourie
 France
7.72 PB Áron Hajdu
 Hungary
7.58 NU18B Daniele Leonardo Inzoli
 Italy
7.54
Triple jump Emmanuel Idinna
 France
15.85 EU18L Francesco Efeosa Crotti
 Italy
15.49 PB Benedikt Maurer
 Germany
15.11 PB
Shot put Ștefan Alexandru Ciobanu
 Romania
19.99 Ludvig Ellgren
 Sweden
19.19 PB Jan Ferina
 Croatia
19.04
Discus throw Jakub Rodziak
 Poland
64.21 WU18L Yaroslav Lystopad
 Ukraine
60.93 Cian Crampton
 Ireland
60.55 NU18B
Hammer throw Thomas Williams
 Ireland
73.95 Dimo Andreev
 Bulgaria
72.49 Magno Llopis
 Spain
72.48 PB
Javelin throw Pietro Villa
 Italy
76.04 NU18B Roch Krukowski
 Poland
74.84 Teemu Simoinen
 Finland
73.24
Decathlon Tristan Konso
 Estonia
7549 pts Liam Belo Da Silva
 Sweden
7318 pts Kilian Trochain
 France
7290 pts

* Indicates that the athlete participated only in the preliminary heats and also received a medal as part of the relay.

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Radina Velichkova
 Bulgaria
11.46 NU18B Shade Laporal
 France
11.54 PB Miia Ott
 Estonia
11.62
200 metres Elisa Valensin
 Italy
23.09 CB Margherita Castellani
 Italy
23.35 PB Pauline Richter
 Germany
23.50 PB
400 metres Anastazja Kuś
 Poland
51.89 CB Kara Dacosta
 Great Britain
52.60 PB Madlief van Leur
 Netherlands
53.19
800 metres Adéla Holubová
 Czech Republic
2:04.23 CB Shaikira King
 Great Britain
2:04.29 Carmen Cernjul
 Sweden
2:04.52 PB
1500 metres Lyla Belshaw
 Great Britain
4:13.01 CB Isla McGowan
 Great Britain
4:14.78 PB Wilma Anna Bekkemoen Torbiørnsson
 Norway
4:16.45
3000 metres Katie Pye
 Great Britain
9:20.25 SB Julia Ehrle
 Germany
9:20.31 PB Olivia Forrest
 Great Britain
9:21.66 PB
100 metres hurdles Laura Frličková
 Slovakia
12.97 Zofia Rojek
 Poland
13.33 Auxane Kingue
 France
13.37 PB
400 metres hurdles Nina Radová
 Czech Republic
58.00 CB Eva Barbarić
 Croatia
58.85 PB Lalie Pouzancre-Hoyer
 France
59.07 PB
2000 metres steeplechase Astrid Cecilie Berntsen
 Norway
6:32.11 PB Ema Berková
 Czech Republic
6:34.63 PB Nadia Soto
 Spain
6:35.04
Medley relay  Italy
Viola Canovi
Margherita Castellani
Laura Frattaroli
Elisa Valensin
2:05.23 EU18B  Poland
Oliwia Kasprzak
Aleksandra Jeż
Zofia Tomczyk
Anastazja Kuś
2:05.54 NU18B  Great Britain
Nell Desir
Thea Brown
Shiloh Omotosho
Kara Dacosta
2:05.90 NU18B
5000 m walk Serena di Fabio
 Italy
21:50.80 CB Alessia Cristina Pop
 Romania
22:03.11 NU18B Petra Kusá
 Slovakia
23:49.22 PB
High jump Lilianna Bátori
 Hungary
1.84 Aitana Alonso
 Spain
1.81 PB Yman Ossie Tchiengue
 France
1.81 PB
Pole vault Anastasia Boumpoulidi
 Greece
4.20 Embla Matilde Njerve
 Norway
4.15 NU18B Beate Pott
 Sweden
4.15 PB
Long jump Evelina Olsson
 Sweden
6.35 PB Joana Fiodorovaitė
 Lithuania
6.23 PB Radina Velichkova
 Bulgaria
6.16 =PB
Triple jump Brenda Džiliana Apsīte
 Latvia
13.18 Melina Zaragka
 Greece
13.10 Elisa Valenti
 Italy
12.99
Shot put Maria Rafailidou
 Greece
18.46 Anhelina Shepel
 Ukraine
17.09 Anastasia Mihaela Andreadi
 Greece
16.70
Discus throw Nadjela Wepiwe
 Germany
51.61 Andrea Njimi Tankeu Djeudji
 Spain
50.01 Vita Barbić
 Croatia
49.50 PB
Hammer throw Clara Hegemann
 Germany
72.93 WU18L Polina Dzerozhynska
 Ukraine
72.92 PB Nova Kienast
 Germany
71.72
Javelin throw Vita Barbić
 Croatia
61.07 CB Konstanze Irlinger
 Germany
57.64 NU18B Rabiye Çiçek
 Turkey
54.52 PB
Heptathlon Enni Virjonen
 Finland
6151 pts Thea Brown
 Great Britain
5807 pts Maria Schnemilich
 Germany
5732 pts

* Indicates that the athlete participated only in the preliminary heats and also received a medal as part of the relay.

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Slovakia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)73515
2 Poland (POL)4318
3 Czech Republic (CZE)4307
4 Great Britain (GBR)35311
5 Germany (GER)33511
6 France (FRA)24511
7 Sweden (SWE)2338
8 Greece (GRE)2114
9 Spain (ESP)1326
10 Ireland (IRL)1135
11 Bulgaria (BUL)1124
 Croatia (CRO)1124
13 Estonia (EST)1113
 Norway (NOR)1113
 Serbia (SRB)1113
16 Hungary (HUN)1102
 Romania (ROU)1102
18 Finland (FIN)1012
 Slovakia (SVK)*1012
20 Belgium (BEL)1001
 Latvia (LAT)1001
22 Ukraine (UKR)0303
23 Israel (ISR)0101
 Lithuania (LTU)0101
25 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Turkey (TUR)0011
Totals (26 entries)404139120

Participating nations

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1187 competitors (611 boys and 576 girls) from 48 countries competed.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "European Athletics Under-18 Championships cancelled due to COVID-19". insidethegames.biz. 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7173252?eventId=10229616&gender=M
  3. ^ "Final entries by event and SB" (PDF). European Athletic Association. 9 July 2024. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Sport Entries". European Athletic Association 2024.