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2019 Balkan Athletics Championships

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2019 Balkan Athletics Championships
Dates2–3 September
Host cityPravets, Bulgaria
VenuePravets Sports Complex
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events40
Participation19 nations
Records set3 championship records


The 2019 Balkan Athletics Championships was the 74th edition of the annual track and field competition for athletes from the Balkans, organised by Balkan Athletics. It was held at the Pravets Sports Complex in Pravets, Bulgaria on 2 and 3 September. It was the first time that the city hosted the competition.

Three championship records were broken: both 200 metres records were improved (the men's by Ukraine's Serhiy Smelyk in 20.50 seconds, and the women's by Bulgarian Ivet Lalova-Collio, who ran 22.45 seconds), while Greek men's pole vaulter Emmanouil Karalis cleared a record height of 5.66 m. Lalova-Collio won a sprint double in the women's 100 metres and 200 m while Smelyk won golds for Ukraine in the 200 m and 4 × 100 metres relay. Ukraine was the most successful nation at the competition, topping the medal table with 18 medals (nine of them gold). Romania also won 18 medals, though only five golds. Greece, Turkey and host nation Bulgaria all won five or more gold medals.[1]

Romanian men's throwers Andrei Gag and Alin Alexandru Firfirică successfully defended their titles. In women's jumps Mirela Demireva (high jump), Buse Arıkazan (pole vault) and Paraskevi Papachristou (triple jump) all repeated their victories from 2018. Serbia's Teodora Simović (5000 m) was the sole individual to retain a track title while her compatriot Marija Vučenović took her third straight javelin throw title.

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Emre Zafer Barnes (TUR) 10.48  Aleksa Kijanovic [de] (SRB) 10.58  Antonio Ivanov (BUL) 10.66
200 metres  Serhiy Smelyk (UKR) 20.50 CR  Antonio Ivanov (BUL) 21.07  Ihor Bodrov (UKR) 21.43
400 metres  Danylo Danylenko (UKR) 46.84  Mindia Endeladze (GEO) 47.37  Oğuz Akgül (TUR) 47.68
800 metres  Oleh Myronets (UKR) 1:50.13  Musa Hajdari (KOS) 1:50.33  Christos Kotitsas (GRE) 1:50.48
1500 metres  Yervand Mkrtchyan (ARM) 3:46.00  Musa Hajdari (KOS) 3:46.54  David Nikolli (ALB) 3:47.06
5000 metres  Ilie Alexandru Corneschi (ROU) 14:51.17  Yolo Nikolov (BUL) 14:52.01  Ayetullah Aslanhan (TUR) 14:53.12
100 m hurdles  Artem Shamatryn (UKR) 14.18  Cosmin Ilie Dumitrache (ROU) 14.22  Luka Trgovčević [de] (SRB) 14.22
400 m hurdles  Denys Nechyporenko (UKR) 50.71  Dmytro Romaniuk (UKR) 51.12  Rusmir Malkočević (BIH) 51.53
3000 m s'chase  Aras Kaya (TUR) 8:39.35  Osman Junuzović (BIH) 8:47.97  Mitko Tsenov (BUL) 8:54.97
4 × 100 m relay  Ukraine
Erik Kostrytsia [de]
Stanislav Kovalenko
Ihor Bodrov
Serhiy Smelyk
40.40  Romania
Efthimios Stergioulis
Alexandru Terpezan
Marian Valentin Tanase
Daniel Mihai Robert Budin
41.48  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nikola Brdar
Aleksandar Novaković
Milan Vidović
Hajrudin Vejzović
43.57
4 × 400 m relay  Turkey
Akın Özyürek
Yavuz Can
Batuhan Altıntaş
İlyas Çanakçı [de]
3:5.85  Romania
David Nastase
Vlad Dulcescu
Mihai Cristian Pislaru
Robert Parge
3:12.43  Croatia
Mateo Parlov
Ivan Katić
Jakov Vuković
Mateo Ružić
3:14.62
High jump  Tihomir Ivanov (BUL) 2.27 m  Alperen Acet (TUR) 2.23 m  Vadym Kravchuk (UKR) 2.15 m
Pole vault  Emmanouil Karalis (GRE) 5.66 m CR  Thodoris Chrysanthopoulos (GRE) 5.45 m  Dario Prekl (CRO) 5.31 m
Long jump  Yaroslav Isachenkov (UKR) 7.89 m  Miltiádis Tedóglou (GRE) 7.88 m  Lazar Anić (SRB) 7.88 m
Triple jump  Georgi Tsonov (BUL) 17.03 m PB=  Momchil Karailiev (BUL) 16.42 m  Can Özüpek (TUR) 16.37 m
Shot put  Andrei Gag (ROU) 20.71 m  Armin Sinančević (SRB) 20.58 m  Andrei Toader (ROU) 20.30 m
Discus throw  Alin Firfirică (ROU) 63.67 m  Danijel Furtula (MNE) 62.93 m  Mykyta Nesterenko (UKR) 59.32 m
Hammer throw  Christos Frantzeskakis (GRE) 76.67 m  Mihail Anastasakis (GRE) 75.32 m  Hlib Piskunov (UKR) 74.52 m
Javelin throw  Alexandru Novac (ROU) 77.90 m  Mark Slavov (BUL) 73.84 m  Denis Picus (MDA) 72.16 m
Decathlon  Elvis Kryoukov (CYP) 7134 pts  Aleksandar Grnović (SRB) 7104 pts  Roman Razvan George (ROU) 6555 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Ivet Lalova-Collio (BUL) 11.23  Diana Vaisman (ISR) 11.25 NR  Inna Eftimova (BUL) 11.56
200 metres  Ivet Lalova-Collio (BUL) 22.45 CR  Eléni Artymatá (CYP) 22.97  Rafaéla Spanoudáki-Chatziríga (GRE) 23.16 PB
400 metres  Irini Vasiliou (GRE) 51.75 PB  Eléni Artymatá (CYP) 51.77  Andrea Miklós (ROU) 52.57
800 metres  Jerneja Smonkar (SLO) 2:07.25  Jelena Gajić (BIH) 2:07.61  Natalia Evangelidou (CYP) 2:08.47
1500 metres  Natalia Evangelidou (CYP) 4:17.29  Florina Pierdevară (ROU) 4:19.75  Anna Mishchenko (UKR) 4:20.00
5000 metres  Teodora Simović (SRB) 16:36.45  Yayla Kılıç (TUR) 16:46.39  Neja Kršina (SLO) 17:05.02
110 m hurdles  Elisavet Pesiridou (GRE) 13.11  Hanna Chubkovtsova (UKR) 13.28  Oksana Shkurat (UKR) 13.34
400 m hurdles  Mariia Mykolenko (UKR) 56.45  Olena Kolesničenko (UKR) 57.59  Emel Şanli (TUR) 58.20
3000 m s'chase  Özlem Kaya (TUR) 9:54.28  Isavela Kotsacheili (GRE) 10:37.53  Chrystalla Hadjipolydorou (CYP) 10:59.70
4 × 100 m relay  Israel
Gal Kadmon
Diana Vaisman
Olga Lenskay
Ilana Dorfman
45.00  Romania
Camelia Gal
Ioana Teodora Gheorghe
Roxana Maria Ene
Marina Andreea Baboi
46.05 Not awarded
4 × 400 m relay  Romania
Camelia Gal
Mirela Lavric
Sanda Belgyan
Andrea Miklós
3:39.52  Bulgaria
Nadezhda Racheva
Polina Todorova
Gabriela Georgieva
Kristina Borukova
3:47.83 Not awarded
High jump  Mirela Demireva (BUL) 1.91 m  Ligia-Damaris Bara (ROU) 1.80 m  Marija Vuković (MNE) 1.80 m
Pole vault  Buse Arıkazan (TUR) 4.35 m  Eleni Claudia Polak (GRE) 4.28 m  Naama Bernstein (ISR) 4.01 m
Long jump  Milica Gardašević (SRB) 6.42 m  Efthymia Kolokytha (GRE) 6.41 m  Florentina Iusco (ROU) 6.37 m
Triple jump  Paraskevi Papachristou (GRE) 14.24 m  Aleksandra Nacheva (BUL) 13.89 m  Elena Panțuroiu (ROU) 13.81 m
Shot put  Dimitriana Surdu (MDA) 17.53 m  Olha Holodna (UKR) 17.51 m  Radoslava Mavrodieva (BUL) 16.81 m
Discus throw  Özlem Becerek (TUR) 57.47 m  Kristina Rakočević (MNE) 52.49 m  Veronika Domjan (SLO) 51.10 m
Hammer throw  Stamatia Scarvelis (GRE) 71.33 m  Bianca Florentina Ghelber (ROU) 69.96 m  Kıvılcım Kaya (TUR) 69.04 m
Javelin throw  Marija Vučenović (SRB) 57.21 m  Selena Durna (TUR) 55.48 m  Mihaela Petkova (BUL) 46.40 m
Heptathlon  Alina Shukh (UKR) 6042 pts  Beatrice Puiu (ROU) 5497 pts  Iva Aleksandrova (BUL) 4967 pts

Medal table

1  Ukraine 9 4 5 18
2  Greece 6 6 2 14
3  Turkey 6 3 7 16
4  Romania 5 8 5 18
5  Bulgaria 5 6 6 17
6  Serbia 4 3 2 9
7  Cyprus 2 2 2 6
8  Israel 1 1 1 3
9  Armenia 1 1 - 2
10  Croatia 1 - 2 3
-  Slovenia 1 - 2 3
12  Moldova 1 - 1 2
13  Kosovo - 3 - 3
14  Bosnia and Herzegovina - 2 2 4
15  Montenegro - 2 1 3
16  Georgia - 1 - 1
17  Albania - - 2 2
Total 42 42 40 124

References

  1. ^ Balkan Championships 2019 Medal Table. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
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