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2019 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Indoor Championships

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I Mediterranean Athletics U23 Indoor Championships
Dates19 January 2019
Host cityFrance Miramas, France
VenueEstadio Municipal Bahía Sur
Events16

The 2019 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Indoor Championships was an athletics competition which was held in Miramas, France, 19 January 2019. A total of 16 events were contested, of which 8 by male and 8 by female athletes.

Medal summary

[1]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Viktor Contaret (FRA) 6.78  Ryan Zézé (FRA) 6.79  Sergio López (ESP) 6.80
400 metres  Slimane Moula (ALG) 48.03  João Coelho (POR) 48.15  Fabrisio Saïdy (FRA) 48.43
800 metres  Pablo Sánchez-Valladares (ESP) 1:50.12  Clément Dhainaut (FRA) 1:50.20  Benjamin Robert (FRA) 1:50.25
1500 metres  Adrián Ben (ESP) 3:46.34  Hicham Akankam (MAR) 3:47.45  Pierrick Jocteur-Monrozier (FRA) 3:47.50
60 metre hurdles  Just Kwaou-Mathey (FRA) 7.90  Romain Lecœur (FRA) 7.91  Amine Bouanani  (ALG) 13.86
Pole vault  Emmanouil Karalis (GRE) 5.55 m  Thibaut Collet (FRA) 5.45 m  Dario Prekl (CRO) 5.15 m
Long jump  Miltiadis Tentoglou (GRE) 7.99 m  Ivan Vujević (CRO) 7.84 m  Moukdou Saindou (FRA) 7.54 m
Shot put  Odysseas Mouzenidis (GRE) 18.62 m  Alperen Karahan (TUR) 17.69 m  Jordan Guehaseim (FRA) 17.19 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Paula Sevilla (ESP) 7.43  Mizgin Ay (TUR) 7.44  Diana Vaisman (ISR) 7.45
400 metres  Karyl Amaro (FRA) 54.73  Kellya Pauline (FRA) 55.10  Agata Zupin (SLO) 55.83
800 metres  Salomé Afonso (POR) 2:08.18  Khadija Benkassem (MAR) 2:08.88  Charlotte Pizzo (FRA) 2:09.90
1500 metres  Celia Antón (ESP) 4:21.21  Alexa Lemitre (FRA) 4:23.23  Marta García (ESP) 4:23.81
60 metre hurdles  Anja Lukić (SRB) 8.37  María Mugica (ESP) 8.46  Milica Emini (SRB) 8.52
High jump  Élise Le Dieu de Ville (FRA) 1.79 m  Merve Menekşe (TUR) 1.76 m  Alkistis Vangeli (GRE) 1.76 m
Triple jump  Ilionis Guillaume (FRA) 13.37 m  Marina Lobato (ESP) 13.22 m  Victoria Josse (FRA) 12.77 m
Shot put  Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba (FRA) 14.68 m  Aysel Yılmaz (TUR) 14.07 m  Naomie Wuta (FRA) 12.89 m

Medal table

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France*66820
2 Spain4228
3 Greece3014
4 Portugal1102
5 Algeria1012
 Serbia1012
7 Turkey0404
8 Morocco0202
9 Croatia0112
10 Israel0011
 Slovenia0011
Totals (11 entries)16161648

References

  1. ^ "Results" (in French).
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