2020 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships

The 2020 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships was the 25th edition of the annual indoor track and field competition for athletes from the Balkans, organised by Balkan Athletics. It was held on 15 February at the Ataköy Athletics Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.

2020 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates15 February
Host cityIstanbul, Turkey
VenueAtaköy Athletics Arena
LevelSenior
Events24
Participation21 nations
2019
2021

In a closely contested competition, Romania and Ukraine each won five gold medals. Turkey won the most medals overall, with a haul of 16, followed by Romania on 12. Romania won the most women's events, with five and also won the most women's medals in total, with five. Ukraine won the most men's events, with three, and Turkey won the most women's medals in total, with ten.[1]

Medal summary

For full event details see 2020 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships – Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Konstantinos Zikos (GRE)6.66  Umut Uysal (TUR)6.68  Kayhan Özer (TUR)6.71
400 metres  Ivan Budzynskyi (UKR)47.32  Mihai Pîslaru (ROU)47.49  Batuhan Altıntaş (TUR)47.55
800 metres  Yevhen Hutsol (UKR)1:50.05  Abedin Mujezinović (BIH)1:50.75  Murat Yalçınkaya (TUR)1:50.86
1500 metres  Elzan Bibić (SRB)3:50.18  Mitko Tsenov (BUL)3:50.46  David Nikolli (ALB)3:50.52
3000 metres  Andreas Vojta (AUT)7:54.75  Süleyman Bekmezci (TUR)8:13.93  Yolo Nikolov (BUL)8:14.55
60 metres hurdles  Mikdat Sevler (TUR)7.83  Stanislav Stankov (BUL)7.88  Furkan Aktaş (TUR)7.93
4 × 400 metres relay  Slovenia
Jure Grkman
Gregor Grahovac
Žan Rudolf
Luka Janežič
3:12.19 CR, NR  Turkey
Akın Özyürek
Mahsum Korkmaz
Oğuzhan Kaya
Berke Akçam
3:12.25  Romania
Vlad Dulcescu
Constantin Andonii
Mihai Pîslaru
Robert Parge
3:13.86
High jump  Dmytro Nikitin (UKR)2.24  Tihomir Ivanov (BUL)2.18  Alperen Acet (TUR)2.18
Pole vault  Ersu Şaşma (TUR)5.50  Theodoros Chrisanthopoulos (GRE)5.40  Nikandros Stylianou (CYP)5.35
Long jump  Izmir Smajlaj (ALB)7.91  Yaroslav Isachenkov (UKR)7.79  Strahinja Jovančević (SRB)7.79
Triple jump  Nazim Babayev (AZE)16.92  Levon Aghasyan (ARM)16.44  Lasha Gulelauri (GEO)16.29
Shot put  Mesud Pezer (BIH)20.75  Asmir Kolašinac (SRB)20.38  Armin Sinančević (SRB)19.77
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres  Diana Vaisman (ISR)7.36  Mizgin Ay (TUR)7.38  Milana Tirnanić (SRB)7.40
400 metres  Andrea Miklós (ROU)52.64  Irini Vasiliou (GRE)52.93  Camelia Gal (ROU)53.27
800 metres  Cristina Bălan (ROU)2:07.17  Bianca Răzor (ROU)2:07.18  Ivona Zemunik (CRO)2:07.99
1500 metres  Roxana Bârcă (ROU)4:20.33  Natalia Evangelidou (CYP)4:20.91  Rahime Tekin (TUR)4:24.51
3000 metres  Luiza Gega (ALB)8:55.45  Fatma Arık (TUR)9:18.02  Claudia Prisecaru (ROU)9:20.92
60 metres hurdles  Ivana Lončarek (CRO)8.13  Elisavet Pesiridou (GRE)8.20  Anamaria Nesteriuc (ROU)8.21
4 × 400 metres relay  Turkey
Zehra Oral
Derya Yıldırım
Zeynep Kuran
Emel Şanlı-Kırçın
3:45.23  Croatia
Ida Šimunčić
Tajana Židov
Ivona Zemunik
Alena Hrušoci
3:45.76  Romania
Cristina Bălan
Florina Pierdevară
Roxana Bârcă
Camelia Gal
3:48.09
High jump  Yuliya Chumachenko (UKR)1.88  Marija Vuković (MNE)1.88  Ana Šimić (CRO)1.86
Pole vault  Iana Gladiichuk (UKR)4.40  Buse Arıkazan (TUR)4.20  Michal Tocker (ISR)3.70
Long jump  Florentina Iusco (ROU)6.53  Milena Mitkova (BUL)6.42  Milica Gardašević (SRB)6.38
Triple jump  Elena Panțuroiu (ROU)13.75  Paola Borović (CRO)13.54  Yekaterina Sariyeva (AZE)13.50 NR
Shot put  Dimitriana Surdu (MDA)18.11  Emel Dereli (TUR)17.77  Olga Golodna (UKR)16.94
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Romania52512
2 Ukraine5117
3 Turkey*37616
4 Albania2013
5 Greece1304
6 Croatia1225
7 Serbia1146
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina1102
9 Azerbaijan1012
 Israel1012
11 Austria1001
 Moldova1001
 Slovenia1001
14 Bulgaria0415
15 Cyprus0112
16 Armenia0101
 Montenegro0101
18 Georgia0011
Totals (18 nations)24242472

References

  1. 25th Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships - Medal Table. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
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