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OFFICIAL PROGRAMME
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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS PRESIDENT’S WELCOME MESSAGE
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SWEDISH ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION GENERAL SECRETARY’S WELCOME MESSAGE
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MAYOR OF BORÅS’ WELCOME MESSAGE
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WELCOME TO BORÅS
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BORÅS - A CITY OF SPORTS
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VENUE MAP - RYAVALLEN ATHLETICS STADIUM
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PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES
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RISING EUROPEAN STARS
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EUROPEAN U20 RECORDS
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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS PAST EDITIONS
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LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE STRUCTURE
EUROPEAN ATHLETICS PRESIDENT’S WELCOME MESSAGE I am very pleased to welcome everyone to the European Athletics U20 Championships here in Borås. This competition returns to Sweden after a gap of just four years, with Eskilstuna having been the host in 2015, and I think this fact alone shows what a big contribution Sweden makes to European Athletics. I have fond memories of that championship as it was one of the first European Athletics competitions on the calendar after I became President a few months earlier. It was an outstanding event, both on the track and off it, and I feel confident that it will be the same here. Some of the medallists from four years ago have already proven themselves at the highest level. Belarus’ Elvira Herman won the 100m hurdles in Eskilstuna and repeated that feat when taking the European Athletics Championships gold medal in the same event last summer in Berlin. My Norwegian compatriot Karsten Warholm won two silvers in the 400m and decathlon at this championship before his stunningly successful switch to the 400m hurdles, and most of you know the rest of the story. In addition, a number of other medallists from Eskilstuna also climbed the podium in Berlin so you can see that as well as providing outstanding competition in their own right the European Athletics U20 Championships are also a glance into the crystal ball and identify many of the future stars of our sport.
the Netherlands last December, that these championships were one of his main targets for this summer, After so many accolades already as a teenager, competing here will be a fitting finale to this outstanding athlete’s U20 career on the track. European Athletics are very grateful to the Svenska Friidrottsförbundet – the Swedish athletics federation – the town of Borås as well as all the officials and volunteers with the Local Organising Committee for all their hard work and commitment to staging this event.
Some of the athletes who will be competing here in Borås have already made an impact in this age-group. No less than 11 European athletes who won medals at the IAAF World U20 Championships Tampere 2018 are still eligible to compete in this age group. If I can be patriotic for a moment, I was particularly thrilled when I heard Jakob Ingebrigtsen say, just after he won his third European U20 cross country title in
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Svein Arne Hansen European Athletics President
SWEDISH ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION GENERAL SECRETARY’S WELCOME MESSAGE Dear Guests of the European Athletics U20 Championships, I am very happy and proud to welcome you to Borås and what will be a both memorable and spectacular event – for the athletes as well as the audience. Athletes from 50 nations, all over Europe, have looked forward to these championships for a long time. And so have I. Spectators from the area can look forward to watching the new and exciting young generation of Swedish athletes fighting for medals, with support from a big crowd. Among the ones to look out for are Tilde Johansson, Carl Bengtström and Ragnar Carlsson. All of them have had a great indoor season and are looking very promising for the future. Along with them are of course many new international rising stars. I hope that we will be able to enjoy the participation of the fantastic Norwegian middle distance runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen. When visiting the championships I also recommend people to experience the wonderful city centre, to take a stroll along river Viskan and enjoy the numerous sculptures and massive street art murals. There are also a lot of reputed museums and a fantastic zoo if you have more spare time during your stay. A junior championship is the first steps onto the road to a career as a professional athlete, giving promising stars the opportunity to test their wings and getting new and valuable experiences. But it is not only the athletes who have been training and preparing for these championships. The local club, IK Ymer and the athletics community of Borås have a long commitment to strengthening the sport locally, with an aim to reach and engage more people in an active lifestyle and maybe spark a dream of an athletics career. The coaches and club officials work professionally together with this common goal in mind. The city of Borås have made noticeable and valuable investments in the arena, the sport facilities and the surrounding event area.
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you – European Athletics, the city of Borås, the members of the organising committee, sponsors and all volunteers for making these championships possible. Now, let´s have fun and together, charge a lot of positive energy and pass it over to all athletes giving their best at the track and in the field. Borås and Swedish Athletics welcome all of you with a big smile and we hope you will enjoy your stay!
Stefan Olsson General Secretary, Swedish Athletics
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MAYOR OF BORÅS’ WELCOME MESSAGE This summer we are thrilled to welcome athletes from all over Europe to compete in the European Athletics U20 Championships in the city of Borås. The competitors are probably preparing for the championships by following carefully planned exercise schedules. Meanwhile, we are preparing by planning the event in order to present an environment with the best conditions for the athletes, the sports enthusiasts and the supporters. We can expect wonderful championships with young talents demonstrating outstanding sport performances. You can expect dedicated and well prepared organisers and a thriving city waiting to be explored. Welcome to enjoy several days of sport and excitement at Ryavallen Athletics Stadium. Welcome to Borås!
Ulf Olsson Mayor of Borås
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WELCOME TO BORÅS Borås, the city by Viskan river, is a thriving and vibrant place full of colour, nature, art, and design - and in July 2019, the home to Europe’s finest in athletics. As Sweden’s 13th city with over 112,000 inhabitants, Borås perfectly balances between being a big city and a small town. Big enough to encompass a wide range of entertainments, culture and services but small enough to have everything at close range.
Textile heritage
Borås has long been a city of sports. The city is blessed with one of the best basketball teams in Sweden, Borås Basket, as well as the football team IF Elfsborg, who always gather a great crowd at Ryavallen and Borås Arena. The arena is proudly embellished with a mural of the city’s famous football player Anders Svensson.
At fashion and textile fairs across the world, Borås is a well renowned place. The Swedish School of Textiles and Nordiska Textilakademin, both based in Borås, are two examples of leading Swedish schools for the textile designers of the future. The textile tradition is even more relevant than ever today, with Textile Fashion Center, Borås and Sweden’s international centre for fashion, textiles and design, at the heart of the city.
Many stars have stepped out onto the ground of Ryavallen over the years, to win championship titles and break records. One of athletics’ greatest, the Olympic champion Carolina Klüft, was born in Borås and has competed at Ryavallen several times. Who will be the next star to reach new heights during the 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships?
Borås is also the centre of Nordic mail order, with many well-known businesses based here. Examples are H&M, Gina Tricot, Ellos Group and Consortio Fashion Group, which includes Bubbleroom, Cellbes and Halens. Millions of packages are sent from the area every year.
Vibrant public outdoor gallery
A city with ambition
But the city is not only a place for sports. If you mention Borås to anybody with an interest in art, they will soon rave about the city’s fantastic museums, sculptures and street art. Most everyone in Sweden knows of the nine meter tall bronze sculpture of Pinocchio – Walking to Borås by Jim Dine, and other sculptures in town include, but are not limited to, House of Knowledge by Jaume Plensa, Declination by Tony Cragg, Vibration by Xavier Veilhan, and Non-Violence by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd.
Borås is simply, and always has been, a city with a lot of ambition. And we are building like never before. Cafés and restaurants are popping up on every street-corner, next to tall buildings and event arenas. Borås is a city full of experiences waiting to be discovered. Not least Borås Zoo, one of the best zoos in Sweden, indoor and outdoor swimming areas in the middle of the city, and a beautiful countryside with vast forests always within easy reach.
The street art festival No Limit has also contributed to the vibrant cityscape, with international artists transforming the city into a giant outdoor gallery with everything from installations to 25 meter tall murals. The art is best enjoyed on a guided tour, but wherever you go you will experience colourful and thought provoking works of art, whether it be on the side of buildings, in the city park or in the main square.
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The city is also famous for its fashion and design, and the local region has enjoyed a solid reputation as a centre of textiles for decades, even centuries. The textile industry made Borås into one of Sweden’s most expansive cities in the 1900’s, and in the 1960’s, the industry employed two thirds of the industrial workers in Borås.
Welcome to Borås, to enjoy Colourful Moments Together.
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BORÅS - A CITY OF SPORTS Borås has long been a city of sports. The city is blessed with one of the best basketball teams in Sweden, Borås Basket, as well as the football team IF Elfsborg, who always gather a great crowd at Ryavallen and Borås Arena. The arena is proudly embellished with a mural of the city’s famous football player Anders Svensson. Ryavallen Athletics Stadium was inaugurated in 1941 and has been a central venue for both football and athletics through more than half a century. Originally the stadium hosted more than 19,000 spectators and in 1961, 22,654 spectators watched the football game between IF Elfsborg and IFK Norrköping. During the 1958 football World Cup in Sweden, two matches were played at Ryavallen: The Soviet Union vs Austria and Austria vs England. In 2005 the new football Stadium Borås Arena was inaugurated and in 2012 Ryavallen was renovated, for the Swedish Athletics Championships in 2013, to a modern athletics stadium. Since then Ryavallen has been used for several national and Nordic athletics events.
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In the last decade, the city has hosted several major sporting events where the Swedish Athletics Championships, O-Ringen (the world’s largest orienteering competition), Floorball Champions Cup, the World Championships in trial, two Swedish Championships weeks (with Swedish Championships in about 50 different sports on each occasion) are some examples. One of athletics’ greatest, the Olympic champion Carolina Klüft, was born in Borås and has competed at Ryavallen several times. The ambassador of 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships, Emma Green also has special memories from Ryavallen Athletics Stadium. Ryavallen was the place where she back in 2005 qualified for the World Championships in Helsinki. Many stars have stepped out onto the ground of Ryavallen over the years, to win championship titles and break records. Who will be the next star to reach new heights during the 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships?
EUROPEAN ATHLETICS
CALENDAR 2019 START
END
NAME
CITY
COUNTRY
18/07/19
21/07/19
European Athletics U20 Championships
Borås
SWE
09/08/19
11/08/19
European Athletics Team Championships Super League
Bydgoszcz
POL
European Athletics Team Championships First League
Sandnes
NOR
European Athletics Team Championships Second League
Varaždin
CRO
European Athletics Team Championships Third League
Skopje
MKD
09/08/19 10/08/19 10/08/19
11/08/19 11/08/19 11/08/19
09/09/19
10/09/19
Europe - USA Match
Minsk
BLR
21/09/19
21/09/19
ECCC Track and Field U20 Group A
Leiria
POR
21/09/19
21/09/19
ECCC Track and Field U20 Group B
Leiria
POR
08/12/19
08/12/19
SPAR European Cross Country Championships
Lisbon
POR
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TIMETABLE DAY 1 & 2 DAY 1 - Thursday morning, 18 July
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DAY 1 - Thursday evening, 18 July
09:45 Hammer Throw
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TIMETABLE DAY 3 & 4 DAY 3 - Saturday morning, 20 July
DAY 3 - Saturday evening, 20 July
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DAY 4 - Sunday morning, 21 July 09:49 100m H
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VENUE MAP - RYAVALLEN ATHLETICS STADIUM Ryavallen Athletics Stadium was inaugurated in 1941 and has been a central venue for both football and athletics through more than a half century. In 2005 the new football stadium Borås Arena was inaugurated, and in 2012 Ryavallen was renovated, for the Swedish Athletics Championships in 2013, to a modern athletics stadium.
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PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES AND
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ITA
ITALY
ARM ARMENIA
KOS KOSOVO
AUT AUSTRIA
LAT
LATVIA
AZE AZERBAIJAN
LTU
LITHUANIA
BEL
BELGIUM
LUX
LUXEMBOURG
BIH
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
MDA MOLDOVA
BLR
BELARUS
MKD REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA
BUL
BULGARIA
MLT
MALTA
CRO CROATIA
MNE MONTENEGRO
CYP CYPRUS
MON MONACO
CZE
NED
CZECH REPUBLIC
NETHERLANDS
DEN DENMARK
NOR NORWAY
ESP SPAIN
POL
POLAND
EST ESTONIA
POR
PORTUGAL
FIN
ROU ROMANIA
FINLAND
FRA FRANCE
SLO
SLOVENIA
GBR
SMR
SAN MARINO
GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND
GEO GEORGIA
SRB SERBIA
GER GERMANY
SUI
SWITZERLAND
GIB
SVK
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
GIBRALTAR
GRE GREECE
SWE SWEDEN
HUN HUNGARY
TUR TURKEY
IRL
IRELAND
UKR UKRAINE
ISL
ICELAND
ANA
ISR
ISRAEL
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RISING EUROPEAN STARS Sarah Healy IRELAND Sarah Healy followed in Delia Sclabas’ footsteps by winning a 1500/3000m double at the second edition of the European Athletics U18 Championships in Gyor, Hungary in July last year. Healy eclipsed both of Sclabas’ championship records - 4:18.71 in the 1500m and 9:18.05 in the 3000m - and her task was made slightly more complicated with 1500m heats scheduled on the morning of the 3000m final. Healy has already left her mark on the Irish senior stage as well. Just days after celebrating her 17th birthday in 2018, Healy powered to the Irish indoor 3000m title in 9:10.43 with a closing kilometre of 2:55 to shatter the national U18 and U20 records. Her range extends down to 800m - she has clocked a national U18 and U20 record of 2:02.76 for the distance - but her best distance for now is the 1500m. Healy produced a massive lifetime best of 4:09.25 in Tubingen, Germany to finish last season at the top of the world U18 lists.
Maria Vicente SPAIN Spain’s Maria Vicente won two gold medals at the European Athletics U18 Championships in Gyor and she could have even won more. Not only did she win the heptathlon title with a world U18 best of 6221 points, her performances in the 100m hurdles (13.25) and the long jump (6.37m) were both in excess of the winning marks in the individual finals in Gyor. Vicente did win her second title of the championships in an event which isn’t even part of the heptathlon programme. After dominating the heptathlon from the first event, Vicente showed her competitive spirit in the girls’ triple jump final by responding to Aleksandra Nacheva’s sixth round jump of 13.88m with another championship record and lifetime best of 13.95m. Vicente set six lifetime bests to win the heptathlon title with a world U18 best. She said she was most pleased with her javelin in which she improved her lifetime best by seven metres to 43.28m.
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen NORWAY Jakob Ingebrigtsen tore two accomplished and experienced fields asunder on back-to-back evenings at the European Championships in Berlin for an unprecedented 1500/5000m double. At 17, Ingebrigtsen was the youngest entrant in both events but he ran with the poise and maturity of a seasoned veteran, holding off a late charge from Poland’s Marcin Lewandowski to win the 1500m final in 3:38.10 before running away from older brother Henrik over the last two laps of the 5000m final in a European U20 record of 13:17.06. Ingebrigtsen initially broke the European U20 5000m record at the IAAF World U20 Championships in Tampere where he won silver in the 1500m and bronze in the 5000m in 13:20.78, improving a record which had stood since 1979 by seven seconds. Ingebrigtsen also broke the European U20 mile record with 3:52.28 at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene and decimated the European U20 1500m record with 3:31.18 in the Monaco Diamond League.
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EUROPEAN U20 RECORDS - WOMEN Event
Result
Wind Athlete
DOB
Nat
Venue
Result Date
100m
10.88 +
2.0
Marlies Oelsner
21 Mar 1958
GDR
Dresden
01 July 1977
200m
22.19
1.5
Natalya Bochina
04 Jan 1962
URS
Moskva
30 July 1980
400m
49.42 +
Grit Breuer
16 Feb 1972
GER
Tokyo
27 Aug 1991
800m
1:59.17
Birte Bruhns
04 Nov 1970
GDR
Berlin
20 July 1988
1000m
2:35.4h +
Irina Lebedinskaya
16 June 1961
URS
Podolsk
05 Aug 1979
1000m
2:35.4h +
Katrin Wühn
19 Nov 1965
GDR
Potsdam
12 July 1984
1500m
4:04.24
Nelya Neporadna
29 July 1985
UKR
Saint-Denis
29 Aug 2003
One Mile
4:17.57 +
Zola Budd
26 May 1966
GBR
Zürich
21 Aug 1985
3000m
8:28.83 +
Zola Budd
26 May 1966
GBR
Roma
07 Sep 1985
5000m
14:48.07
Zola Budd
26 May 1966
GBR
London
26 Aug 1985
10,000m
31:40.42
Annemari Sandell
02 Jan 1977
FIN
Atlanta GA
27 July 1996
3000m Steeplechase
9:32.74
Gesa-Felicitas Krause
03 Aug 1992
GER
Daegu
30 Aug 2011
100m Hurdles
12.85
Elvira Herman
09 Jan 1997
BLR
Bydgoszcz
24 July 2016
400m Hurdles
55.46
Ionela Tîrlea
09 Feb 1976
ROU
Göteborg
11 Aug 1995
High Jump
2.01 +
Olga Turchak
05 Mar 1967
URS
Moskva
07 July 1986
High Jump
2.01 +
Heike Balck
19 Aug 1970
GDR
Karl-Marx-Stadt 18 June 1989
Pole Vault
4.71i +
Wilma Murto
11 June 1998
FIN
Zweibrücken
31 Jan 2016
Long Jump
7.14 +
1.1
Heike Daute
16 Dec 1964
GDR
Bratislava
04 June 1983
Triple Jump
14.62 +
1.0
Tereza Marinova
05 Sep 1977
BUL
Sydney
25 Aug 1996
Shot Put
20.54 +
Astrid Kumbernuß
05 Feb 1970
GDR
Orimattila
01 July 1989
Discus Throw
74.40 +
Ilke Wyludda
28 Mar 1969
GDR
Berlin
13 Sep 1988
Hammer Throw
71.71
Kamila Skolimowska
04 Nov 1982
POL
Melbourne
09 Sep 2001
Javelin Throw
63.01 +
Vera Rebrik
25 Feb 1989
UKR
Bydgoszcz
10 July 2008
Heptathlon
6542 +
Carolina Klüft
02 Feb 1983
SWE
München
10 Aug 2002
2.0
13.33/-0.3 1.89 13.16 23.71/-0.3 6.36/1.1 47.61 2:17.99 10,000m Race Walk
42:47.25 +
Anežka Drahotová
22 July 1995
CZE
Eugene OR
23 July 2014
10km Race Walk
42:44
Tatyana Kalmykova
10 Jan 1990
RUS
Cheboksary
10 May 2008
4 x 100m
43.27 +
Germany (Katrin Fehm, Keshia Kwadwo, Sophia Junk, Jennifer Montag)
GER
Grosseto
23 July 2017
4 x 400m
3:28.39
German Democratic Republic (Manuela Derr, Stefanie Fabert, Anke Wöhlk, Grit Breuer)
GDR
Sudbury
31 July 1988
*: Pending Ratification +: Also a World Record i: Performance Achieved Indoor !: Performance of Reference (10th performance on the European Junior Indoor All-Time Best List as of 2012). Any performances equal or better than those performances of Reference can be ratified as a new European Record in case all the required conditions are met. h: hand-timing
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EUROPEAN U20 RECORDS - MEN Event
Result
Wind Athlete
DOB
Nat
Venue
Result Date
100m
10.04
0.2
Christophe Lemaitre
11 June 1990
FRA
Novi Sad
24 July 2009
200m
20.04
0.1
Ramil Guliyev
29 May 1990
AZE
Beograd
10 July 2009
400m
45.01
Thomas Schรถnlebe
06 Aug 1965
GDR
Berlin
15 July 1984
800m
1:45.45
Andreas Busse
06 May 1959
GDR
Ostrava
07 June 1978
800m
1:45.36*
Max Burgin
20 May 2002
GBR
Bedford
23 Jun 2019
1000m
2:18.31
Andreas Busse
06 May 1959
GDR
Dresden
07 Aug 1977
1500m
3:31.18
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
19 Sep 2000
NOR
Monaco
20 July 2018
One Mile
3:52.28
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
19 Sep 2000
NOR
Eugene OR
26 May 2018
3000m
7:43.20
Ari Paunonen
10 Mar 1958
FIN
Kรถln
22 June 1977
5000m
13:17.06
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
19 Sep 2000
NOR
Berlin
11 Aug 2018
10,000m
28:22.48
Christian Leuprecht
28 May 1971
ITA
Koblenz
04 Sep 1990
3000m Steeplechase
8:29.50
Ralf Pรถnitzsch
20 Oct 1957
GDR
Warszawa
19 Aug 1976
110m Hurdles (99cm)
12.99 +
Wilhem Belocian
22 June 1995
FRA
Eugene OR
24 July 2014
400m Hurdles
48.74
Vladimir Budko
04 Feb 1965
URS
Moskva
18 Aug 1984
High Jump
2.37 +
Dragutin Topiฤ
12 Mar 1971
YUG
Plovdiv
12 Aug 1990
High Jump
2.37 +
Steve Smith
29 Mar 1973
GBR
Seoul
20 Sep 1992
Pole Vault
6.05 +
Armand Duplantis
10 Nov 1999
SWE
Berlin
12 Aug 2018
Long Jump
8.35 +
1.1
Sergey Morgunov
09 Feb 1993
RUS
Cheboksary
19 June 2012
Triple Jump
17.50 +
0.4
Volker Mai
03 May 1966
GDR
Erfurt
23 June 1985
Shot Put (6kg)
22.73
David Storl
27 July 1990
GER
Osterode
14 July 2009
Discus Throw (1.75kg)
70.13 +
Mykyta Nesterenko
15 April 1991
UKR
Halle
24 May 2008
Hammer Throw (6kg)
82.97 +
Javier Cienfuegos
15 July 1990
ESP
Madrid
17 June 2009
Javelin Throw
84.69 +
Zigismunds Sirmais
06 May 1992
LAT
Bauska
22 June 2011
Decathlon
8397 +
Torsten Voss
24 Mar 1963
GDR
Erfurt
07 July 1982
GER
Grosseto
23 July 2017
0.5
10.76 7.66 14.41 2.09 48.37 14.37 41.76 4.80 62.90 4:34.04 Decathlon U20
8435 +
Niklas Kaul
11 Feb 1998
11.48/-1.3 7.20/1.6 15.37 2.05 48.42 14.55/-0.2 48.49 4.70 68.05 4:15.52 10,000m Race Walk
38:46.4h +
Viktor Burayev
23 Aug 1982
RUS
Moskva
20 May 2000
10km Race Walk
38:28
Stanislav Yemelyanov
23 Oct 1990
RUS
Saransk
19 Sep 2009
4 x 100m
39.13
Germany (Roger Gurski, Thomas Barthel, Niels Torben Giese, Manuel Eitel)
GER
Bydgoszcz
23 July 2016
4 x 400m
3:04.05
Italy (Klaudio Gjetja, Andrea Romani, Alessandro Sibilio, Edoardo Scotti)
ITA
Tampere
15 July 2018
*: Pending Ratification +: Also a World Record i: Performance Achieved Indoor !: Performance of Reference (10th performance on the European Junior Indoor All-Time Best List as of 2012). Any performances equal or better than those performances of Reference can be ratified as a new European Record in case all the required conditions are met. h: hand-timing
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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS PAST EDITIONS 1970
Paris (FRA)
1973
Duisburg (FRG)
1975
Athens (GRE)
1977
Donetsk (URS)
1979
Bydgoszcz (POL)
1981
Utrecht (NED)
1983
Schwechat (AUT)
1985
Cottbus (GDR)
1987
Birmingham (GBR)
1989
Varaždin (YUG)
1991
Thessaloniki (GRE)
1993
San Sebastián (ESP)
1995
Nyíregyháza (HUN)
1997
Ljubljana (SLO)
1999
Riga (LAT)
2001
Grosseto (ITA)
2003
Tampere (FIN)
2005
Kaunas (LTU)
2007
Hengelo (NED)
2009
Novi Sad (SRB)
2011
Tallinn (EST)
2013
Rieti (ITA)
2015
Eskilstuna (SWE)
2017
Grosseto (ITA)
2019
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Borås (SWE)
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