2022 European Athletics U18 Championships

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3rd European Athletics Youth Championships
Dates4–7 July 2022
Host cityJerusalem, Israel
VenueGivat Ram Stadium
LevelYouth
TypeOutdoor
Events40
Participation957 athletes from
48 nations
2018
2024

The 2022 European Athletics U18 Championships was the third edition of the biennial continental athletics competition for European athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Jerusalem, Israel from 4 to 7 July at the Hebrew University Stadium. The event returned after a four-year hiatus since Gyor 2018, because Rieti 2020 was first postponed to 2021 and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A future edition has been awarded to Rieti for 2026.[1]

Medal summary[edit]

Legend
  • CR (Championship Record), PB (Personal Best; =PB: repeat/reconfirm Personal Best), SB (Season Best), WU18L (World U18 Lead), WU20L (World U20 Lead), EU18L (European U18 Lead), EU20L (European U20 Lead), NU18B (National U18 Best Performance/Record)

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Marek Zakrzewski
 Poland
10.32 CR Isak Hughes
 Sweden
10.36 NU18B Benedikt Thomas Wallstein
 Germany
10.44 NU18B
200 metres Dejan Ottou
 France
21.10 PB Eduardo Longobardi
 Italy
21.22 Michał Gorzkowicz [pl]
 Poland
21.34 PB
400 metres David García
 Spain
46.67 CR Árpád Kovács
 Hungary
47.87 Adrian Wójciak [pl]
 Poland
48.13 PB
800 metres Jakub Dudycha
 Czech Republic
1:51.35 Noam Mamu
 Israel
1:51.79 Davide De Rosa
 Italy
1:51.81
1500 metres Niels Laros
 Netherlands
3:49.99 CR Andreas Fjeld Halvorsen
 Norway
3:52.14 Tendai Nyabadza
 Great Britain
3:52.47
3000 metres Niels Laros
 Netherlands
8:11.49 Andreas Fjeld Halvorsen
 Norway
8:13.48 Edward Bird
 Great Britain
8:14.59 PB
110 metres hurdles David Pronk
 Netherlands
13.50 PB Némo Rase
 Belgium
13.56 Nils Leifert
 Germany
13.60 PB
400 metres hurdles Bastian Elnan Aurstad
 Norway
50.89 WU18L Fintan Dewhirst
 Ireland
51.65 PB Gergő Takács
 Hungary
51.77 PB
2000 metres steeplechase Sergio del Barrio
 Spain
5:38.55 CR PB WU18L Hicham Errbibih
 France
5:40.35 NU18B Aarno Liebl
 Switzerland
5:40.45 NU18B
Swedish medley relay  Italy
Francesco Inzoli
Filippo Padovan
Eduardo Longobardi
Davide De Rosa
Sofian Safraoui and Luca Marsicovetere*
1:52.69 CR  Norway
Jonathan Hertwig-Ødegaard
Sebastian Berntsen
Even Elias Grannes Pedersen
Bastian Elnan Aurstad
Sindre Strønstad-Løseth*
1:53.36 SB  Great Britain
Teddy Wilson
Dejaune Lingard
Dean Patterson
Tom Gaunce
Callum Webb and Jac Patterson*
1:53.75 SB
10,000 m walk Frederick Weigel
 Germany
44:01.60 CR Giuseppe Disabato
 Italy
44:16.55 PB Miguel Espinosa
 Spain
44:46.88 PB
High jump Mattia Furlani
 Italy
2.15 Michaelis Christofi
 Cyprus
Jakub Walecki [pl]
 Poland
2.13 PB

2.13 PB
Pole vault Michał Gawenda [pl]
 Poland
5.10 Valentin Imsand
 Switzerland
5.10 Linus Jönsson
 Sweden
5.10 =PB
Long jump Mattia Furlani
 Italy
8.04 CR PB Thomas Martinez
 France
7.73 NU18B Francesco Inzoli
 Italy
7.58 PB
Triple jump Lachezar Valchev
 Bulgaria
15.76 EU20L Nicolò Cannavale
 Italy
15.45 PB Vasil Rusenov
 Bulgaria
15.18 PB
Shot put Ali Peker
 Turkey
21.03 WU18L Georg Harpf
 Germany
20.16 Aatu Kangasniemi
 Finland
19.48
Discus throw Mykhailo Brudin [uk]
 Ukraine
64.51 CR Yannick Rolvink
 Netherlands
63.06 NU18B Mihai Damian Motorca
 Romania
58.18
Hammer throw Iosif Kesidis
 Cyprus
78.92 Aatu Kangasniemi
 Finland
77.74 PB Georgios Papanastasiou
 Greece
77.37
Javelin throw Topi Parviainen
 Finland
84.52 EU18B Máté Horváth
 Hungary
73.72 Ryan Jansen
 Netherlands
72.10
Decathlon Amadeus Gräber
 Germany
7626 CR Leo Göransson
 Sweden
7609 PB Alexandre Montagné
 France
7591 PB

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

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Nia Wedderburn-Goodison
 Great Britain
11.39 CR Chelsea Kadiri
 Germany
11.50 PB Renee Regis
 Great Britain
11.58 =PB
200 metres Faith Akinbileje
 Great Britain
23.36 Holly Okuku
 Germany
24.03 Lara Jurčić
 Croatia
24.22 PB
400 metres Charlotte Henrich
 Great Britain
53.54 PB Lurdes Gloria Manuel
 Czech Republic
53.61 Edanur Tulum
 Turkey
53.96 NU18B
800 metres Malin Hoelsveen
 Norway
2:09.29 Jana Becker
 Germany
2:09.52 Iris Downes
 Great Britain
2:09.56
1500 metres Annie Mann
 Great Britain
4:23.41 PB Ayça Fidanoglu
 Turkey
4:23.98 Shirin Kerber
 Switzerland
4:24.46
3000 metres Sofia Thøgersen
 Denmark
9:20.56 Jessica Bailey
 Great Britain
9:32.74 Edibe Yagiz
 Turkey
9:34.53 PB
100 metres hurdles Mia McIntosh
 Great Britain
13.05 CR Essi Niskala
 Finland
13.29 Sofia Pizzato
 Italy
13.33 NU18B
400 metres hurdles Ophelia Pye
 Great Britain
58.09 CR Zoë Laureys
 Belgium
58.22 Stephanie Okoro
 Great Britain
58.44 PB
2000 metres steeplechase Jolanda Kallabis
 Germany
6:20.22 CR NU18B
WU18L WU20L
Adia Budde
 Germany
6:28.09 PB Sofia Thøgersen
 Denmark
6:29.68 SB
Swedish Medley relay  Great Britain
Renee Regis
Faith Akinbileje
Rebecca Grieve
Etty Sisson
2:07.18 CR EU18B  Italy
Alice Pagliarini
Ludovica Galuppi
Elisa Marcello
Ngalula Kabangu
2:07.35 NU18B  Spain
Ainhoa Repáraz
Laura Martínez
Adriana Lopez
Ana Prieto
2:08.80 SB
5000 m walk Sofia Santacreu
 Spain
22:46.34 NU18B Martina Sciannamea
 Italy
23:15.40 Léna Auvray
 France
23:26.07
High jump Angelina Topić
 Serbia
1.92 Johanna Göring
 Germany
1.88 Merel Maes
 Belgium
1.86 SB
Pole vault Iliana Triantafyllou
 Greece
4.05 Viktorie Ondrová
 Czech Republic
3.95 Ella Uddenäs
 Sweden
3.85
Long jump Ayla Hallberg Hossain [sv]
 Sweden
6.39 CR Brina Likar
 Slovenia
6.30 Plamena Chakarova
 Bulgaria
Laura Martínez
 Spain
6.24 PB

6.24 PB
Triple jump Clémence Rougier
 France
13.72 EU20L Teodora Boberić
 Serbia
13.36 PB Natalija Dragojević
 Serbia
13.04 PB
Shot put Cleo Agyepong
 Great Britain
17.39 EU18L Chantal Rimke
 Germany
16.86 NU18B Paige Stevens
 Great Britain
16.69 PB
Discus throw Curly Brown
 Germany
50.64 PB Princesse Hyman
 France
50.27 PB Anna Kicińska
 Poland
46.60 PB
Hammer throw Valentina Savva
 Cyprus
70.28 Villő Viszkeleti
 Hungary
69.11 PB Emilia Kolokotroni
 Cyprus
65.35 PB
Javelin throw Veera Sauna-Aho
 Finland
52.22 Suze Zeevat
 Netherlands
50.68 Orinta Navikaitė
 Lithuania
50.64 PB
Heptathlon Jana Koščak
 Croatia
6106 Sarolta Kriszt
 Hungary
5794 Pia Meßing
 Germany
5690

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Israel)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)81716
2 Germany (GER)47314
3 Italy (ITA)35311
4 Netherlands (NED)3216
5 Spain (ESP)3036
6 France (FRA)2327
7 Norway (NOR)2305
8 Finland (FIN)2215
9 Poland (POL)2136
10 Cyprus (CYP)2114
11 Sweden (SWE)1225
12 Czech Republic (CZE)1203
13 Turkey (TUR)1124
14 Serbia (SRB)1113
15 Bulgaria (BUL)1023
16 Croatia (CRO)1012
 Denmark (DEN)1012
 Greece (GRE)1012
19 Ukraine (UKR)1001
20 Hungary (HUN)0415
21 Belgium (BEL)0213
22 Switzerland (SUI)0123
23 Ireland (IRL)0101
 Israel (ISR)*0101
 Slovenia (SLO)0101
26 Lithuania (LTU)0011
 Romania (ROU)0011
Totals (27 entries)404140121

Participating nations[edit]

957 competitors (477 boys and 480 girls) from 48 countries are expected to compete.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "European Athletics Under-18 Championships cancelled due to COVID-19". www.insidethegames.biz. 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Final entries by event and SB" (PDF). EAA. 24 June 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Sport Entries". European Athletic Association 2022. Retrieved via web.archive.org on July 9, 2022.

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