2018 European Athletics U18 Championships
2nd European Athletics Youth Championships | |
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Host city | Győr, Hungary |
Date(s) | 5–8 July 2018 |
Main stadium | Olympic Sport Park |
Level | Youth |
Type | Outdoor |
Participation | 1135 athletes from 50 nations |
Events | 40 |
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The 2018 European Athletics U18 Championships was the second edition of the biennial, continental athletics competition for European athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Győr, Hungary from 5 to 8 July at the Olympic Sport Park.[1]
Contents
Medal summary
- Legend
- WYB (World U18 Best), WYL (World U18 Leader), EYB (European U18 Best), EYL (European U18 Leader), CR (Championship Record), NYB (National U18 Record), PB (Personal Best), SB (Season Best)
Boys
Track
* Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Dominic Ogbechie![]() |
2.16 =PB | Oleh Doroshchuk![]() |
2.13 | Nikola Mujanović![]() |
2.10 |
Pole vault | Pål Haugen Lillefosse![]() |
5.46 CR | Baptiste Thiery![]() |
5.30 PB | Eerik Haamer![]() |
5.10 NYB |
Long jump | Nick Schmahl![]() |
7.60 | Davide Favro![]() |
7.29 | Bryan Mucret![]() |
7.22 |
Triple jump | Batuhan Çakır![]() |
15.62 | Carl af Forselles![]() |
15.36 PB | Rustam Məmmədov![]() |
15.16 PB |
Shot put | Aliaksei Aleksandrovich![]() |
20.97 NYB | Carmelo Musci![]() |
20.37 PB | Piotr Goździewicz![]() |
18.88 |
Discus throw | Yasiel Brayan Sotero![]() |
64.31 CR | Fabian Weinberg![]() |
58.84 | Gracjan Kozak![]() |
57.76 |
Hammer throw | Myhaylo Kokhan![]() |
87.82 WYB | Valentin Andreev![]() |
81.41 NYB | Tomasz Ratajczyk![]() |
76.01 PB |
Javelin throw | Marek Mucha![]() |
80.01 CR | Gerasimos Kalogerakis![]() |
77.45 PB | Topias Laine![]() |
75.83 PB |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Decathlon | Aleksandr Komarov 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
7703 | Oļegs Kozjakovs![]() |
7663 | Sven Jansons![]() |
7604 |
Girls
Track
* Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.
Field
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Yaroslava Mahuchikh![]() |
1.94 CR | Jessica Kähärä![]() |
1.83 PB | Maria Kochanova 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
1.83 |
Pole vault | Leni Wildgrube![]() |
4.26 CR | Emma Brentel![]() |
4.16 NYB | Krystsina Kantsavienka![]() |
4.00 |
Long jump | Tilde Johansson![]() |
6.33 | Emma Piffaretti![]() |
6.25 | Spyridoula Karydi![]() |
6.23 NYB |
Triple jump | María Vicente![]() |
13.95 CR | Aleksandra Nacheva![]() |
13.88 | Jessica Kähärä![]() |
13.29 NYB |
Shot put | Lizaveta Dorts![]() |
17.34 | Nina Capațina![]() |
17.27 | Alida van Daalen![]() |
17.08 |
Discus throw | Violetta Ignatyeva 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete |
54.56 PB | Alida van Daalen![]() |
52.93 PB | Özlem Becerek![]() |
51.93 |
Hammer throw | Valeriya Ivanenko![]() |
73.25 | Sara Killinen![]() |
69.52 PB | Stavroula Kosmidou![]() |
65.98 |
Javelin throw | Aliaksandra Konshyna![]() |
56.71 PB | Münevver Hancı![]() |
56.28 | Gedly Tugi![]() |
55.28 NYB |
Combined
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Heptathlon | María Vicente![]() |
6221 WYB, CR | Kristīne Blaževiča![]() |
5629 PB | Chiara-Belinda Schuler![]() |
5615 PB |
Medal table
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- Notes
^[1] Medals won by athletes competing as Authorised Neutral Athletes were not included in the official medal table.[2]
Participating nations
1135 competitors (538 boys and 597 girls) from 50 countries are expected to compete.[3]
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Albania (1)
Andorra (2)
Armenia (2)
Austria (31)
- 32x21pxAuthorised Neutral Athlete (16)
Azerbaijan (4)
Belarus (43)
Belgium (11)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (5)
Bulgaria (12)
Croatia (21)
Cyprus (8)
Czech Republic (48)
Denmark (5)
Estonia (23)
Finland (38)
France (42)
Georgia (5)
Germany (66)
Gibraltar (3)
Great Britain (40)
Greece (22)
Hungary (78) (host)
Iceland (5)
Ireland (25)
Israel (16)
Italy (54)
Kosovo (1)
Latvia (25)
Lithuania (27)
Luxembourg (9)
Macedonia (3)
Malta (3)
Moldova (3)
Monaco (1)
Montenegro (1)
Netherlands (22)
Norway (37)
Poland (53)
Portugal (18)
Romania (27)
San Marino (2)
Serbia (17)
Slovakia (24)
Slovenia (17)
Spain (50)
Sweden (22)
Switzerland (46)
Turkey (52)
Ukraine (49)
Records
Under-18 World Best Performances
Athlete | Nation | Event | Result | Round | Date |
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María Vicente | ![]() |
Girls' heptathlon | 6221 pts | Final | 6 July |
Myhaylo Kokhan | ![]() |
Boys' hammer throw | 87.82 m | Final | 7 July |
Championship Records
References
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External links
- Official web site
- Results book (archived)
- Pages with reference errors
- Articles with short description
- Pages with broken file links
- Interlanguage link template link number
- European Athletics U18 Championships
- International athletics competitions hosted by Hungary
- Sport in Győr
- 2018 in athletics (track and field)
- 2018 in European sport
- 2018 in Hungarian sport
- July 2018 sports events in Europe
- 2018 in youth sport