2018 European Athletics Championships

The 2018 European Athletics Championships were held in Berlin, Germany, from 6 to 12 August 2018.[1][2][3][4] The championships were part of the first European Championships with other events happening in the United Kingdom.[5][6]

24th European Athletics Championships
Dates6–12 August[1]
Host cityBerlin, Germany
VenueOlympiastadion
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events48
Participation1439 athletes from
49+1 nations

For the second Championships in a row the Russian team did not participate; this was due to the suspension of the All-Russia Athletic Federation by the International Association of Athletics Federations.[7] However, several athletes were cleared by the IAAF to compete as Authorised Neutral Athletes under the flag of the European Athletic Association. Mariya Lasitskene became the first such athlete to win a gold medal, in the women's high jump.

Event schedule

Legend
Key P Q H ½ F
Value Preliminary roundQualifiersHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Men[8]
Date Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 12
Event A M A M A M A M A M A M A
100 mH½F
200 mH½F
400 mH½F
800 mH½F
1500 mHF
5000 mF
10,000 mF
MarathonF
3000 m steeplechaseHF
110 m hurdlesH½F
400 m hurdlesH½F
DecathlonF
High jumpQF
Pole vaultQF
Long jumpQF
Triple jumpQF
Shot putQF
Discus throwQF
Hammer throwQF
Javelin throwQF
20 km walkF
50 km walkF
4 × 100 m relayHF
4 × 400 m relayHF
Women[8]
Date Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 12
Event A M A M A M A M A M A M A
100 mH½F
200 mH½F
400 mH½F
800 mH½F
1500 mHF
5000 mF
10,000 mF
MarathonF
3000 m steeplechaseHF
100 m hurdlesH½F
400 m hurdlesH½F
HeptathlonF
High jumpQF
Pole vaultQF
Long jumpQF
Triple jumpQF
Shot putQF
Discus throwQF
Hammer throwQF
Javelin throwQF
20 km walkF
50 km walkF
4 × 100 m relayHF
4 × 400 m relayHF

Results

Track

Chronology: 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | 2020 | 2022
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Zharnel Hughes
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
9.95 CR Reece Prescod
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
9.96 Jak Ali Harvey
 Turkey (TUR)
10.01
200 metres
Ramil Guliyev
 Turkey (TUR)
19.76 CR Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
20.04 Alex Wilson
 Switzerland (SUI)
20.04 NR
400 metres
Matthew Hudson-Smith
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
44.78 Kevin Borlée
 Belgium (BEL)
45.13 Jonathan Borlée
 Belgium (BEL)
45.19
800 metres
Adam Kszczot
 Poland (POL)
1:44.59 Andreas Kramer
 Sweden (SWE)
1:45.03 =NR Pierre-Ambroise Bosse
 France (FRA)
1:45.30
1500 metres
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
 Norway (NOR)
3:38.10 Marcin Lewandowski
 Poland (POL)
3:38.14 Jake Wightman
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
3:38.25
5000 metres
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
 Norway (NOR)
13:17.06 Henrik Ingebrigtsen
 Norway (NOR)
13:18.75 Morhad Amdouni
 France (FRA)
13:19.14
10,000 metres
Morhad Amdouni
 France (FRA)
28:11.22 Bashir Abdi
 Belgium (BEL)
28:11.76 Yemaneberhan Crippa
 Italy (ITA)
28:12.15
Marathon
Koen Naert
 Belgium (BEL)
2:09:51 CR PB Tadesse Abraham
 Switzerland (SUI)
2:11:24 Yassine Rachik
 Italy (ITA)
2:12:09 PB
 Italy (ITA)6:40:48  Spain (ESP)6:42:43  Austria (AUT)6:49:29
110 metres hurdles
Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
 France (FRA)
13.17 Sergey Shubenkov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)
13.17 Orlando Ortega
 Spain (ESP)
13.34
400 metres hurdles
Karsten Warholm
 Norway (NOR)
47.64 Yasmani Copello
 Turkey (TUR)
47.81 Thomas Barr
 Ireland (IRL)
48.31
3000 metres steeplechase
Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
 France (FRA)
8:31.66 Fernando Carro
 Spain (ESP)
8:34.16 Yohanes Chiappinelli
 Italy (ITA)
8:35.81
4 × 100 metres relay
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Chijindu Ujah
Zharnel Hughes
Adam Gemili
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake*
37.80  Turkey (TUR)
Emre Zafer Barnes
Jak Ali Harvey
Yiğitcan Hekimoğlu
Ramil Guliyev
37.98  Netherlands (NED)
Chris Garia
Churandy Martina
Hensley Paulina
Taymir Burnet
38.03
4 × 400 metres relay
 Belgium (BEL)
Dylan Borlée
Jonathan Borlée
Jonathan Sacoor
Kévin Borlée
Robin Vanderbemden*
Julien Watrin*
2:59.47 EL  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Rabah Yousif
Dwayne Cowan
Matthew Hudson-Smith
Martyn Rooney
Cameron Chalmers*
3:00.36  Spain (ESP)
Óscar Husillos
Lucas Búa
Samuel García
Bruno Hortelano
Darwin Echeverry*
Mark Ujakpor*
3:00.78
20 kilometres walk
Álvaro Martín
 Spain (ESP)
1:20.42 Diego García Carrera
 Spain (ESP)
1:20.48 Vasiliy Mizinov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)
1:20.50
50 kilometres walk
Maryan Zakalnytskyy
 Ukraine (UKR)
3:46:35 Matej Tóth
 Slovakia (SVK)
3:47:27 Dzmitry Dziubin
 Belarus (BLR)
3:47:59 PB

WR world record | ER European record | CR championship record | NR national record | WL world leading | EL European leading | PB personal best | SB seasonal best

* Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.

Field

Chronology: 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | 2020 | 2022
Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
Mateusz Przybylko
 Germany (GER)
2.35 Maksim Nedasekau
 Belarus (BLR)
2.33 Ilya Ivanyuk
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)
2.31
Pole vault
Armand Duplantis
 Sweden (SWE)
6.05 WJR W23R Timur Morgunov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)
6.00 Renaud Lavillenie
 France (FRA)
5.95
Long jump
Miltiadis Tentoglou
 Greece (GRE)
8.25 Fabian Heinle
 Germany (GER)
8.13 Serhiy Nykyforov
 Ukraine (UKR)
8.13
Triple jump
Nelson Évora
 Portugal (POR)
17.10 Alexis Copello
 Azerbaijan (AZE)
16.93 Dimítrios Tsiámis
 Greece (GRE)
16.78
Shot put
Michał Haratyk
 Poland (POL)
21.72 Konrad Bukowiecki
 Poland (POL)
21.66 David Storl
 Germany (GER)
21.41
Discus throw
Andrius Gudžius
 Lithuania (LTU)
68.46 Daniel Ståhl
 Sweden (SWE)
68.23 Lukas Weisshaidinger
 Austria (AUT)
65.14
Javelin throw
Thomas Röhler
 Germany (GER)
89.47 Andreas Hofmann
 Germany (GER)
87.60 Magnus Kirt
 Estonia (EST)
85.96
Hammer throw
Wojciech Nowicki
 Poland (POL)
80.12 Paweł Fajdek
 Poland (POL)
78.69 Bence Halász
 Hungary (HUN)
77.36
Decathlon
Arthur Abele
 Germany (GER)
8431 Ilya Shkurenyov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)
8321 SB Vital Zhuk
 Belarus (BLR)
8290 PB

WR world record | ER European record | CR championship record | NR national record | WL world leading | EL European leading | PB personal best | SB seasonal best

Track

Chronology: 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | 2020 | 2022
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Dina Asher-Smith
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
10.85 WL, NR Gina Lückenkemper
 Germany (GER)
10.98 =EU23R Dafne Schippers
 Netherlands (NED)
10.99 SB
200 metres
Dina Asher-Smith
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
21.89 WL, NR Dafne Schippers
 Netherlands (NED)
22.14 SB Jamile Samuel
 Netherlands (NED)
22.37 PB
400 metres
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
 Poland (POL)
50.41 EL María Belibasáki
 Greece (GRE)
50.45 NR Lisanne de Witte
 Netherlands (NED)
50.77 NR
800 metres
Nataliya Pryshchepa
 Ukraine (UKR)
2:00.38 Rénelle Lamote
 France (FRA)
2:00.62 Olha Lyakhova
 Ukraine (UKR)
2:00.79
1500 metres
Laura Muir
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
4:02.32 Sofia Ennaoui
 Poland (POL)
4:03.08 Laura Weightman
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
4:03.75
5000 metres
Sifan Hassan
 Netherlands (NED)
14:46.12 CR Eilish McColgan
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
14:53.05 Yasemin Can
 Turkey (TUR)
14:57.63
10,000 metres
Lonah Chemtai Salpeter
 Israel (ISR)
31:43.29 Susan Krumins
 Netherlands (NED)
31:52.55 Alina Reh
 Germany (GER)
32:28.48
Marathon
Volha Mazuronak
 Belarus (BLR)
2:26:22 Clémence Calvin
 France (FRA)
2:26:28 Eva Vrabcová-Nývltová
 Czech Republic (CZE)
2:26:31
 Belarus (BLR)7:21:54  Italy (ITA)7:32:46  Spain (ESP)7:44:06
100 metres hurdles
Elvira Herman
 Belarus (BLR)
12.67 Pamela Dutkiewicz
 Germany (GER)
12.72 Cindy Roleder
 Germany (GER)
12.77 SB
400 metres hurdles
Léa Sprunger
 Switzerland (SUI)
54.33 Hanna Ryzhykova
 Ukraine (UKR)
54.51 Meghan Beesley
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
55.31
3000 metres steeplechase
Gesa Felicitas Krause
 Germany (GER)
9:19.80 Fabienne Schlumpf
 Switzerland (SUI)
9:22.29 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
 Norway (NOR)
9:24.46
4 × 100 metres relay
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Asha Philip
Bianca Williams
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Dina Asher-Smith
Daryll Neita*
41.88  Netherlands (NED)
Dafne Schippers
Marije van Hunenstijn
Jamile Samuel
Naomi Sedney
42.15  Germany (GER)
Lisa-Marie Kwayie
Gina Lückenkemper
Tatjana Pinto
Rebekka Haase
42.23
4 × 400 metres relay
 Poland (POL)
Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik
Iga Baumgart-Witan
Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
Natalia Kaczmarek*
Martyna Dąbrowska*
3:26.59  France (FRA)
Elea-Mariama Diarra
Déborah Sananes
Agnès Raharolahy
Floria Gueï
Estelle Perrossier*
3:27.17  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Zoey Clark
Anyika Onuora
Amy Allcock
Eilidh Doyle
Finette Agyapong*
Mary Abichi*
Emily Diamond*
3:27.40
20 kilometres walk
María Pérez
 Spain (ESP)
1:26.36 CR Anežka Drahotová
 Czech Republic (CZE)
1:27.03 Antonella Palmisano
 Italy (ITA)
1:27.30
50 kilometres walk
Inês Henriques
 Portugal (POR)
4:09:21 CR Júlia Takács
 Spain (ESP)
4:15:22 Khrystyna Yudkina
 Ukraine (UKR)
4:20:46 PB

WR world record | ER European record | CR championship record | NR national record | WL world leading | EL European leading | PB personal best | SB seasonal best

* Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.

Field

Chronology: 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | 2020 | 2022
Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
Mariya Lasitskene
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)
2.00 Mirela Demireva
 Bulgaria (BUL)
2.00 Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch
 Germany (GER)
1.96
Pole vault
Katerina Stefanidi
 Greece (GRE)
4.85 CR Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou
 Greece (GRE)
4.80 SB Holly Bradshaw
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
4.75
Long jump
Malaika Mihambo
 Germany (GER)
6.75 Maryna Bekh
 Ukraine (UKR)
6.73 Shara Proctor
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
6.70
Triple jump
Paraskevi Papachristou
 Greece (GRE)
14.60 Kristin Gierisch
 Germany (GER)
14.45 Ana Peleteiro
 Spain (ESP)
14.44
Shot put
Paulina Guba
 Poland (POL)
19.33 Christina Schwanitz
 Germany (GER)
19.19 Aliona Dubitskaya
 Belarus (BLR)
18.81
Discus throw
Sandra Perković
 Croatia (CRO)
67.62 Nadine Müller
 Germany (GER)
63.00 Shanice Craft
 Germany (GER)
62.46
Javelin throw
Christin Hussong
 Germany (GER)
67.90 CR Nikola Ogrodníková
 Czech Republic (CZE)
61.85 Liveta Jasiūnaitė
 Lithuania (LTU)
61.59
Hammer throw
Anita Włodarczyk
 Poland (POL)
78.94 CR Alexandra Tavernier
 France (FRA)
74.78 NR Joanna Fiodorow
 Poland (POL)
74.00
Heptathlon
Nafissatou Thiam
 Belgium (BEL)
6816 Katarina Johnson-Thompson
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
6759 Carolin Schäfer
 Germany (GER)
6602

WR world record | ER European record | CR championship record | NR national record | WL world leading | EL European leading | PB personal best | SB seasonal best

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)75618
2 Poland (POL)74112
3 Germany (GER)*67720
4 France (FRA)34310
5 Belgium (BEL)3216
 Greece (GRE)3216
7 Norway (NOR)3115
8 Spain (ESP)2338
9 Ukraine (UKR)2237
10 Belarus (BLR)2136
11 Portugal (POR)2002
12 Netherlands (NED)1348
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)[1]1326
13 Turkey (TUR)1225
14 Switzerland (SUI)1214
15 Sweden (SWE)1203
16 Lithuania (LTU)1012
17 Croatia (CRO)1001
 Israel (ISR)1001
19 Czech Republic (CZE)0213
20 Azerbaijan (AZE)0101
 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 Slovakia (SVK)0101
23 Italy (ITA)0044
24 Austria (AUT)0011
 Estonia (EST)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
Totals (27 entries)484848144
Notes

^[1] The European Athletic Association (commonly known as "European Athletics") does not include the medals won by Authorised Neutral Athletes in the medal table.[9]

* Updated after the disqualifications of Alina Tsviliy and Meraf Bahta.

Entry standards

Entry standards and conditions were published on 8 December 2017.[10]

Participating nations

Athletes from a total of 49 member federations of the European Athletics Association competed at these Championships. On top of this a total of 29 athletes competed as Authorised Neutral Athletes. One athlete (Puok Thiep Gatkuoth in men's marathon) was announced to compete as part of Athlete Refugee Team,[11] but in the end he did not start.[12]

See also

2018 World Para Athletics European Championships, the European championship event for disabled athletes, also held in Berlin in 2018.

References

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  8. Timetable
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