TEAM MAP
EUROPEAN ATHLETICS
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
16—19 JULY 2015
ESKILSTUNA, SWEDEN
Head of the delegation:
Thomas Lefebvre
Team leader:
Tille Scheerlinck
Team official:
Christian Maigret
Athletes:
Chloë Beaucarne
Laurence Lobbens
Clément Brunin
Camille Lubon
Tobias Capiau
Hanne Maudens
Simon Debognies
Claire Orcel
Nenah De Coninck
Dylan Owusu
Manon Depuydt
Jordan Paquot
Alexander Doom
Siliane Van Cauwenberghe
Elroy Deroane
Alessandro Van De Sande
Renée Eykens
Naomi Van Den Broeck
Christian Iguacel
Kato Van Den Brulle
Raphaël Kapenda
Arno Van Hamme
Dieter Kersten
Cindy Van Der Veken
Maarten Kersten
Noor Vidts
Coaches:
Michel Boels
Kurt Boffel
Thierry Briquemont
Patrick Himschoot
Karel Lismont
André Michel
Serge Moreaux
Claudio Padovano
Sandra Polders
Stefaan Vanderstichelen
Physiotherapists
:
Nicolas Kerkhof—Julien Lebleu
Doctor:
Laurent Vanneste
ATHLETES
DELEGATION
ATHLETES
Chloë Beaucarne
Date of birth: 03/02/1997 Place of issue: Menen Event: 100m H—4x100m Club: DEIN
Coach: Patrick Himschoot
SB: 100m H: 13.77 +0.5, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) SB: 4x100m: 45.58, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : 100mH: Heats: 17/07—12.35 Semi Final: 17/07—16.00 Final: 18/07—16.45 4x100m: Heats: 19/07—10.30 Final: 19/07—16.06
Clément Brunin
Date of birth: 19/12/1996 Place of issue: Le Roeulx Event: 4x100mClub: USBW
Coach: Erwin Desmet
SB: 41.16, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : Heats: 19/07—11.10 Final: 19/07— 16.20
Tobias Capiau
Date of birth: 27/05/1997 Place of issue: Gent Event: Long Jump—4x100m Club: DEINCoach: Michel Boels
SB: Long Jump: 7m57, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) SB: 4x100m: 41.16, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable :
Long Jump: Qualification A+B: 16/07—16.55 Final: 17/07—18.15 4x100m: Heats: 19/07—11.10 Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E
Simon Debognies
Date of birth: 16/07/1996 Place of issue: Halle Event: 5000m Club: OEH Coach: Tim MoriauSB: 14.09.81, 23/05/2015, Oordegem-Lede Timetable :
Final: 18/07—19.50
Nenah De Conink
Date of birth: 02/09/1996 Place of issue: Drongen Discipline: 400m H Club: KAAGCoach: Patrick Himschoot SB: 58.86, 06/06/2015, Huizingen Timetable : Heats: 17/07—10.05 Semi Final: 18/07—15.00 Final: 19/07—15.00
Manon Depuydt
Date of birth: 02/04/1997 Place of issue: Oostende Event: 4x100mClub: HCO
Coach: Philip Gilson
SB: 45.58, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : 4x100m: Heats: 19/07—10.30 Final: 19/07—16.06 L uc D EQ U IC K L uc D EQ U IC K L uc D EQ U IC K
ATHLETES
ATHLETES
Alexander Doom
Date of birth: 24/04/1997 Place of issue: Roeselare Event: 4x400mClub: AVR
Coach: Christ Doom
SB: 3.14.21, 28/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : Heats: 18/07—11.55 Final: 19/07— 19.40
Elroy Doraene
Date of birth: 19/02/1996 Place of issue: Genk Event: 4x400m Club: ATLACoach: Sandra Polders
SB: 3.19.00, 27/05/2015, Jambes Timetable : Heats: 18/07—11.55 Final: 19/07— 19.40
Renée Eykens
Date of birth: 08/06/1996 Place of issue: Kapellen Event: 800mClub: KAPE
Coach: Paul Sauviller
SB (NJR): 2.02.55, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : Heats: 16/07—15.50 Semi Final: 17/07—16.50 Final: 18/07—17.15 Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E M ar tin B EX
ATHLETES
Christian Iguacel
Date of birth: 02/05/1996 Place of issue: Barbastro Event: 4x400m Club: AVKA Coach: Jo Verduyn SB: 3.14.21, 28/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : Heats: 18/07—11.55 Final: 19/07— 19.40Raphaël Kapenda
Date of birth: 04/08/1998 Place of issue: Wepion Event: 4x100m Club: SMACCoach: Serge Moreaux
SB: 41.16, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : Heats: 19/07—11.10 Final: 19/07— 16.20
Dieter Kersten
Date of birth: 25/10/1996 Place of issue: Tongeren Event: 5000m—10.000m Club: ADDCoach: Karel Lismont
SB: 5000m: 14.23.06, 23/05/2015, Oordegem-Lede SB: 10.000m: 29.37.23, 11/04/2015, Huelva (ESP) Timetable : 10.000m: Final: 16/07—19.25 5000m: Final: 18/07—19.50 Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E
ATHLETES
ATHLETES
Maarten Kersten
Date of birth: 25/10/1996 Place of issue: Tongeren Event: 5000m—10.000m Club: ADDCoach: Karel Lismont
SB: 5000m: 14.14.48, 23/05/2015, Oordegem-Lede SB: 10.000m: 30.21.75, 11/04/2015, Huelva (ESP) Timetable : 10.000m: Final: 16/07—19.25 5000m: Final: 18/07—19.50
Laurence Lobbens
Date of birth: 22/07/1997 Place of issue: Waregem Event: 4x100mClub: DEIN
Coach: Patrick Himschoot
SB: 46.28, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : Heats: 19/07—10.30 Final: 19/07—16.06
Camille Lubon
Date of birth: 08/01/1996 Place of issue: Genk Event: 4x400m Club: ADDCoach: Marc Lismont
SB: 3.14.21, 28/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : Heats: 18/07—11.55 Final: 19/07— 19.40 Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E
ATHLETES
Hanne Maudens
Date of birth: 12/03/1997 Place of issue: Wetteren Event: Heptathlon Club: VSCoach: Stefaan Vanderstichelen SB: 5600p, 16/05/2015, Firenze (ITA) Timetable :
16/07: 17/07:
10.30: 100m H 12.30: Long Jump A+B 11.45: High Jump 15.00: Javelin Throw A+B 15.35: Shot Put 17.40: 800m
18.20: 200m
Claire Orcel
Date of birth: 02/12/1997 Place of issue: Uccle Event: High Jump Club: CSF
Coach: Thierry Briquemont
SB: 1m79, 05/07/2015, Brussels (1m82 indoor) Timetable : Qualification A+B: 17/07—10.50 Final: 19/07—15.35
Dylan Owusu
Date of birth: 23/09/1997 Place of issue: Gent Event: 400m H—4x400m Club: RCGCoach: Werner Vermeire
SB: 52.25, 30/05/2015, Oordegem-Lede SB: 3.14.21, 28/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : 400mH: Heats: 17/07—11.00 Semi Final: 18/07—15.20 Final: 19/07—15.20 Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E W ill y D E B R O Y E R hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E
ATHLETES
ATHLETES
Jordan Paquot
Date of birth: 29/12/1998 Place of issue: Boncelles Event: 4x100m
Club: SER
Coach: Francis Bertrand
SB: 41.16, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable :
Heats: 19/07—11.10 Final: 19/07— 16.20
Siliane Van Cauwenberghe
Date of birth: 14/02/1996 Place of issue: Hornu Event: 100m H Club: DSCoach: Claudio Padovano
SB: 13.71 +1.9, 05/07/2015, Brussels Timetable :
100mH: Heats: 17/07—12.35 Semi Final: 17/07—16.00 Final: 18/07—16.45
Alessandro Van De Sande
Date of birth: 03/06/1997 Place of issue: Brugge Event: Decathlon Club: OBCoach: Sonja Deschacht
SB: 7.186p, 02/05/2015, Cartagena (ESP) Timetable :
18/07: 19/07: 9.35: 100m 9.30: 110m H
10.30: Long Jump A+B 10.25: Discus Throw A+B 12.00: Shot Put A+B 13.10: Pole Vault 15.05: High Jump A+B 16.25: Javelin Throw 19.20: 400m 18.35: 1500m Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E L uc D EQ U IC K Fr ed er ik V A N D EPU TT E
ATHLETES
Naomi Van Den Broeck
Date of birth: 03/01/1996 Place of issue: Norway Event: 100m—4x100m Club: ROCACoach: Larsen Oddgeir
SB: 100m: 11.69 +1.1, 11/06/2015, Oslo (NOR) SB: 4x100m: 45.58, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : 100m: Heats: 16/07—11.00 Semi Final: 16/07—16.25 Final: 17/07—17.25 4x100m: Heats: 19/07—10.30 Final: 19/07—16.06
Kato Van Den Brulle
Date of birth: 29/10/1996 Place of issue: Aalst Event: Javelin Throw Club: ALVACoach: Kurt Boffel
SB: 51m58, 30/05/2015, Oordegem-Lede Timetable :
Qualification A+B: 17/07—10.50 Final: 19/07—15.35
Cindy Van Der Veken
Date of birth: 30/12/1997 Place of issue: Grimbergen Event: 4x100mClub: RESC
Coach: Corinne De Vrye
SB: 45.58, 27/06/2015, Mannheim (GER) Timetable : 4x100m: Heats: 19/07—10.30 Final: 19/07—16.06 Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E L uc D EQ U IC K Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E
ATHLETES
ATHLETES
Arno Van Hamme
Date of birth: 21/06/1997 Place of issue: Wemmel Event: 4x100m Club: RESCCoach: Corinne De Vrye
SB: 100m: 11.03 +0.3, 28/06/2015, Lier Timetable : 4x100m: Heats: 18/07—9.30 Final: 19/07—18.05
Noor Vidts
Date of birth: 30/05/1996 Place of issue: Vilvoorde Discipline: Heptathlon Club: VACCoach: Fernando Oliva
SB: 5639p, 07/06/2015, Arona (ESP) Timetable :
16/07: 17/07:
10.30: 100m H 12.30: Long Jump A+B 11.45: High Jump 15.00: Javelin Throw A+B 15.35: Shot Put 17.40: 800m 18.20: 200m Luc D EQ U IC K Jo hn ny D E C EU L A ER D E
ATHLETES
DAY 1 - Thursday, 16 July
Time Sex Event Round Group Athlete
9.30 W 10.000m Walk Final
9.30 M Shot put Qualification A + B
10.30 W 100m H Heptathlon Hanne — Noor 11.00 M Hammer throw Qualification A
11.00 W 100m Round 1 Naomi
11.40 M 100m Round 1
11.45 W High jump Heptathlon A + B Hanne — Noor
12.20 W 400m Round 1
12.25 M Hammer Throw Qualification B
12.50 M 400m Round 1
15.15 W Discus throw Qualification A 15.25 M High jump Qualification A + B
15.35 W Shot put Heptathlon A + B Hanne — Noor
15.50 W 800m Round 1 Renée
16.25 W 100m Semi-Final Naomi
16.35 W Discus throw Qualification B 16.45 M 100m Semi-Final
16.55 M Long jump Qualification A + B Tobias 17.10 M 1500m Round 1
17.30 M Shot put Final 17.35 W 400m Semi-Final 17.55 M 400m Semi-Final
18.20 W 200m Heptathlon Hanne — Noor
18.20 W Pole vault Qualification A + B 18.50 W 3000m Round 1
19.00 M Javelin throw Qualification A 19.15 W Triple jump Qualification A + B 19.25 W 3000m Steeple Round 1
20.00 M 10.000m Final Dieter — Maarten
20.15 M Javelin throw Qualification B
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
DAY 2 – Friday, 17 july
Time Sex Event Round Group Athlete
10.00 M Pole vault Qualification A + B
10.05 W 400m H Round 1 Nenah
10.10 W Hammer throw Qualification A
10.50 W High jump Qualification A + B Claire
11.00 M 400m H Round 1 Dylan
11.30 W 1500m Round 1
11.40 W Hammer throw Qualification B
12.00 M 800m Round 1
12.30 W Long jump Heptathlon A + B Hanne — Noor 12.35 W 100m H Round 1 Siliane — Chloë 13.20 M 110m H Round 1
15.00 W Javelin throw Heptathlon A + B Hanne — Noor 16.00 W 100m H Semi-Final Siliane — Chloë 16.15 W Triple jump Final
16.25 M 110m H Semi-Final
16.50 W 800m Semi-final Renée
16.55 M Hammer throw Final
17.15 M 100m Final
17.25 W 100m Final Naomi
17.40 W 800m Heptathlon Hanne — Noor
18.00 M 3000m Steeple Round 1
18.15 M Long jump Final Tobias
18.35 W Discus throw Final 18.40 W 400m Semi-Final 19.05 M 400m Semi-Final
19.30 W 200m Round 1
20.00 M 200m Round 1
DAY 3 - Saturday, 18 July
Time Sex Event Round Group Athlete
9.30 W Javelin throw Qualification Kato
9.35 M 100m Decathlon Alessandro
9.45 W Shot put Qualification A + B 10.10 M 10.000m Walk Final
10.30 M Long jump Decathlon A + B Alessandro 11.30 M Discus throw Qualification A
11.30 W 4x400m Round 1
11.50 W Long jump Qualification A + B
11.55 M 4x400m Round 1 Elroy — Alexander— Christian— Camille — Dylan 12.00 M Shot put Decathlon A + B Alessandro
12.50 M Discus throw Qualification B
15.00 W 400m H Semi-Final Nenah
15.05 M High jump Decathlon A + B Alessandro
15.20 M 400m H Semi-Final Dylan
15.30 W Pole vault Final 15.35 M Javelin throw Final 15.40 W 200m Semi-Final 16.00 M 200m Semi-Final 16.20 M 800m Semi-Final
16.45 W 100m H Final Siliane — Chloë
16.55 W Shot put Final 17.00 M 110m H Final
17.15 W 800m Final Renée
17.30 W 3000m Steeple Final 17.35 M High jump Final
17.45 W 400m Final
18.00 M 400m Final
18.15 W Hammer throw Final
18.20 W 200m Final
18.35 M 200m Final
18.50 W 3000m Final 19.10 M 1500m Final
19.20 M 400m Decathlon Alessandro
19.35 M Triple jump Qualification A + B
19.50 M 5000m Final Dieter — Maarten —
Simon
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
DAY 4 – Sunday, 19 july
Time Sex Event Round Group Athlete
9.30 M 110m H Decathlon Alessandro
10.25 M Discus throw Decathlon A + B Alessandro
10.30 W 4x100m Round 1 Chloë —Manon —
Laurence — Naomi — Cindy 11.10 M 4x100m Round 1 Clément — Tobias —
Raphaël —Jordan — Arno 13.10 M Pole vault Decathlon A + B Alessandro
14.45 M Discus throw Final
15.00 W 400m H Final Nenah
15.20 M 400m H Final Dylan
15.35 W High jump Final Claire
15.40 M 800m Final
15.55 M Triple jump Final
16.06 W 4x100m Final Chloë —Manon —
Laurence — Naomi — Cindy
16.20 M 4x100m Final Clément — Tobias —
Raphaël —Jordan — Arno 16.25 M Javelin throw Decathlon A + B Alessandro
16.45 W 1500m Final 16.55 M Pole vault Final 17.20 M 3000m Steeple Final 17.50 W Long jump Final 17.55 W 5000m Final
18.05 W Javelin throw Final Kato
18.35 M 1500m Decathlon Alessandro
19.05 W 4x400m Final
19.40 M 4x400m Final Elroy —Alexander
Christian— Camille — Dylan
SCHEDULE
1. 11-13 september 1970 Paris (FRA) 12 countries with world champions; 16 with medals
2. 24-26 august 1973 Duisburg (GER) 11 countries with world champions; 16 with medals
3. 22-24 august 1975 Athènes (GRE) 10 countries with world champions; 22 with medals
4. 19-21 august 1977 Donetsk (UKR) 10 countries with world champions; 15with medals
5. 16-19 august 1979 Bydoszcz (POL) 9 countries with world champions; 16 with medals
6. 20-23 august 1981 Utrecht (NED) 9 countries with world champions; 15 with medals
7. 25-28 august 1983 Schwechat (AUS) 8 countries with world champions; 17 with medals
8. 22-25 august 1985 Cottbus (GER) 12 countries with world champions; 18 with medals
9. 06-09 august 1987 Birmingham (GBR) 11 countries with world champions; 20 with medals
10. 24-27 august 1989 Varazdin (YOU) 12 countries with world champions; 18 with medals
11. 08-11 august 1991 Thessaloniki (GRE) 10 countries with world champions; 20 with medals
HISTORY
HISTORY
12. 29 july—01 august 1993 San Sebastian (ESP) 17 countries with world champions; 22 with medals
13. 27-30 july 1995 Nyiregyhaza (HON) 13 countries with world champions; 23 with medals
14. 24-27 july 1997 Ljubljana (SLO) 15 countries with world champions; 24 with medals
15. 05-08 august 1999 Riga (LET) 10 countries with world champions; 23 with medals
16. 19-22 july 2001 Grosseto (ITA) 16 countries with world champions; 25 with medals
17. 24-27 july 2003 Tampere (FIN) 16 countries with world champions; 25 with medals
18. 21-24 july 2005 Kaunas (LIT) 18 countries with world champions; 28 with medals
19. 19-22 july 2007 Hengelo (NED) 15 countries with world champions; 23 with medals
20. 23-26 july 2009 Novi-Sad (SER) 14 countries with world champions; 27 with medals
21. 21-24 july 2011 Tallinn (EST) 954 athletes from 47 countries 19 countries with world champions; 29 with medals
22. 18-21 july 2013 Rieti (ITA) 17 countries with world champions; 20 with medals
Year Final Gold Silver Bronze 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 1970—Paris 3 1 1 1 1973—Duisburg 9 1 1 3 1 1 2 1975—Athene 6 1 2 1 1 1 1977—Donestk 3 1 1 1 1979—Bydgoszcz 7 2 2 1 1 1 1981—Utrecht 11 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1983—Schwechat 3 2 1 1985—Cottbus 5 1 2 2 1987—Birmingham 8 2 2 2 1 1 1989—Varazdin 4 1 1 2 1991—Thessaloniki 4 2 1 1 1993—San Sebastian 3 1 1 1 1995—Nyiregyhaza 8 1 2 2 1 1 1 1997—Ljubljana 4 1 1 2 1999—Riga 5 1 1 1 1 1 2001—Grosseto 9 2 1 4 2 2003—Tampere 1 1 2005—Kaunas 3 1 1 1 2007—Hengelo 3 1 1 1 2009—Novi-Sad 8 2 1 1 1 1 2 2011—Tallinn 11 2 1 3 3 1 1 2013—Rieti 9 1 2 1 2 2 1 Total 127 11 12 13 18 17 17 19 20
Belgian palmares
HISTORY
HISTORY
Round up
Gold medals 1. 1970 2. 1973 3. 1975 4. 1981 5. 1993 6. 1995 7. 1999 8. 2005 9. 2009 10. 2009 11. 2013 Herman Mignon Fons Brydenbach Yvan Naessens Betty Vansteenbroek Sabrina De Leeuw Svien Pieters Hans Janssens Eline BeringsThomas Van Der Plaetsen Anne Zagré Nafissatou Thiam 3000m 400m 3000m 1500m High Jump 110m H 10,000m 100m H Decathlon 100m H Heptathlon 8.08.73 45.86 8.10.6 4.15.75 1m89 14.06 29.49.59 13.41 7769pts 13.21 6298pts NR Silver medals 1. 1977 2. 1979 3. 1979 4. 1987 5. 1987 6. 1999 7. 2001 8. 2001 9. 2011 10. 2011 11. 2013 12. 2013 Karin Verguts Eddy De Pauw Karin Verguts Ivan Delrue Ann Maenhout Bert Leenaerts Kevin Rans Kevins Rans Emmanuel Lejeune Stef Vanhaeren Mathias Broothaerts Aaron Botterman 200m 5000m 200m 400m H 400m H 1500m 200m Pole Vault 10,000m 400m H Long jump 800m 23.37 13.52.19 23.41 20.96 57.47 3.44.47 20.89 5m50 31.35.19 50.01 NR 7m84 1.49.80 Brons medals 1. 1973 2. 1975 3. 1975 4. 1977 5. 1981 6. 1983 7. 1983 8. 1989 9. 1993 10. 2005 11. 2007 12. 2009 13. 2013 Rosine Wallez Rosine Wallez Rita Thys Guy Tondeur Jean-Pierre N’dayisenga Raf Wyns Jos Martens Rudi Van Lancker Yassin Guellet Barbara Maveau Thomas Smet Jeroen D’hoedt Marjolein Lindemans 400m 400m 800m 800m 3000m 1500m 10Km SW Long Jump Long Jump 3000m Javelin Throw 3000m SC Heptathlon 53.68 52.55 2.06.1 1.48.6 8.01.30 3.41.75 43.01.97 7m79 7m59 9.29.78 72.56 8.51.76 5831pts
HISTORY
Fourth places 1. 1973 2. 1973 3. 1973 4. 1975 5. 1979 6. 2013 7. 2013
Ivo Van Damme Marc Nevens Henri Lessire Belgium girls Peter Daenens Louise Carton
Belgium girls (Missinne-Grillet –Depuydt-Mehuys) 800m 1500m 400m H 4x400m 2000m SC 3000m 4x100m 1.48.16 3.47.36 51.91 3.39.2 5.32.75 9.34.09 44.73 NR Fifth places 1. 1970 2. 1975 3. 1981 4. 1981 5. 1985 6. 1985 7. 1987 8. 1987 9. 1991 10. 1991 11. 1995 12. 1995 13. 1997 14. 2009 15. 2011 16. 2011 17. 2011 Maggy Wauters Francine Peeters Roland Marloye Belgium boys Gerdy Roose Marc Dollendorf Luc Peerlinck Christine Dohogne Tom Van Hooste Anja Smolders Steve Bal Belgium girls Kim Gevaert Belgium girls Zenobie Vangansbeke Sofie Gallein
Belgium girls (Bolingo-Laus-Boone-Rutjens) Discus Throw 1500m Long Jump 4x100m 1500m 400m H 10,000m 100m H 10,000m 1500m Decathlon 4x100m 200m 4x400m 1500m 3000m SC 4x100m 47m40 4.23.5 7m62 41.09 3.47.05 51.72 30.18.17 13.79 31.23.72 4.19.55 7107pts 46.29 23.58 3.41.86 4.24.21 10.37.41 45.15 NR Sixth Places 1. 1973 2. 1975 3. 1977 4. 1979 5. 1981 6. 1983 7. 1987 8. 1987 9. 1991 10. 1995 11. 1997 12. 1999 13. 2001 14. 2009 High Jump 5000m High Jump 400m H High Jump 5000m 100m 1500m Long Jump 100m 800m 800m 800m 10.000m 2m07 14.28.8 2m07 51.71 2m16 14.20.47 10.64 3.54.34 6m31 11.99 1.52.31 2.04.53 2.05.57 31.35.89 Guy Moreau Alex Hagelsteens Eddy Annys Michel Zimmermann Emmanuel Coche Raf Wyns Patrick Stevens Filip Steyaert Sandrine Hennart Kim Gevaert Ben Quintelier Ludivine Michel Mieke Geens Dieter Vanstreels
HISTORY
HISTORY
13. 2011 14. 2011 15. 2011
Imke Vervaet Tarik Moukrime Belgium boys (Thijs-Vanhaeren-Lins-Borlée) 200m 1500m 4x400m 23.78 3.48.10 3.10.89 Seventh places 1. 1973 2. 1979 3. 1981 4. 1987 5. 1989 6. 1991 7. 1995 8. 1999 9. 2001 10. 2001 11. 2001 12. 2001 13. 2003 14. 2007 15. 2009 16. 2009 17. 2011 18. 2013 19. 2013 Belgium girls Kristien Haine Belgium girls Patrick Stevens Natalja Jonckheere Benjamin Leroy Belgium boys Anthony Ferro Kristof Beyens Tom Van Rooy François Gourmet Belgium boys Sofie Schoenmaekers Belgium boys Soufiane Bouchiki Andreas Smout Quentin Kebron Justien Grillet Steven Casteele 4x100m High Jump 4x100m 200m High Jump 10km SW 4x100m 200m 200m 1500m Decathlon 4x100m Javelin Thorw 4x100m 10,000m 800m 800m 200m 5000m 47.00 1m81 46.56 21.54 1m83 42.58.67 40.84 21.07 21.60 3.49.89 7085pts 40.87 50.24 41.28 31.46.38 1.51.65 1.51.26 24.26 14.49.89 Eighth places 1. 1970 2. 1973 3. 1973 4. 1979 5. 1981 6. 1981 7. 1981 8. 1985 9. 1985 10. 1987 11. 1989 12. 1989 13. 1995 14. 1997 15. 1997 16. 2001 17. 2001 18. 2005 19. 2011 20. 2013 Belgium boys William Nachtegael Marleen Mols Bob Verbeeck Carine Morias Patsy Ceulemans Danielle Vandevoort Alain Cuypers Laurent Broothaerts Sabine Desmet Jerome Claeys Ingeborg Huyssen Patrick De Clercq Catherine Lallemand Joke Mortier Pieter Desmet Nele Van Doninck Arnout Matthys Arnaud Art Robin Vanderbemden 4x400m High Jump 1500m 1500m 800m High Jump Long Jump 400m H Long Jump 5Km SW 10,000m 800m 200m 5000m 400m H 3000m SC 400m H 200m Pole Vault 200m 3.21.0 2m04 4.23.09 3.52.31 2.12.88 1m78 6m10W 52.76 7m34 23.55.12 29.48.85 2.07.85 21.68 16.54.35 60.56 9.00.29 62.33 21.76 5m10 21.39
HISTORY
Belgian athletes finalists in European Juniors Championships
Boys
100m 1999 4th Anthony Ferro 1987 6th Patrick Stevens 200m2001 Silver Kevin Rans
1987 7th Patrick Stevens 1999 7th Anthony Ferro 2001 7th Kristof Beyens 1995 8th Patrick De Clercq 2005 8th Arnout Matthys 2013 8th Robin Vanderbemden 400m
1973 Gold Fons Brydenbach
800m
2013 Silver Aaron Botterman
1977 Bronze Guy Tondeur
1973 4th Ivo Van Damme
1993 4th Tom Vlerick 1997 6th Ben Quintelier 2011 7th Quentin Kebron 2009 7th Andreas Smout 1500m
1999 Silver Bert Leenaerts
1983 Bronze Raf Wyns
1973 4th Marc Nevens
1981 4th Raf Wyns
1985 5th Gerdy Roose
2011 6th Tarik Moukrime
1987 6th Filip Steyaert
2001 7th Tom Van Rooy
1979 8th Bob Verbeeck
3000m
1970 Gold Herman Mignon
1975 Gold Yvan Naessens
1981 Bronze Jean-Pierre N’dayisenga
1985 4th Roland Pauwels
HISTORY
HISTORY
5000m
1979 Silver Eddy De Pauw
1975 6th Alex Hagelsteens
1983 6th Raf Wyns
2013 7th Steven Casteele
10 000m
1999 Gold Hans Janssens
2011 Silver Emmanuel Lejeune
1987 5th Luc Peerlinck
1991 5th Tom Van Hooste
2009 6th Dieter Vanstreels
2009 7th Soufiane Bouchiki
1989 8th Jerome Claeys
110mH
1995 Gold Sven Pieters
2011 4th Dario Seghers
400mH
2011 Silver Stef Vanhaeren
1987 Silver Ivan Delrue
1973 4th Henri Lessire 1995 4th Kjell Provost 1985 5th Marc Dollendorf 1979 6th Michel Zimmermann 1985 8th Alain Cuypers 2/3000m SC
2009 Bronze Jeroen D’hoedt (3000m SC)
1979 4th Peter Daenens (2000m SC) 2001 8th Pieter Desmet (3000m SC) High Jump 1973 6th Guy Moreau 1977 6th Eddy Annys 1981 6th Emmanuel Coche 1973 8th William Nachtegael Pole Vault
2001 Silver Kevin Rans
2011 8th Arnaud Art
Decathlon
2009 Gold Thomas Van Der Plaetsen
1995 5th Steve Bal
2001 7th François Gourmet
Long Jump
2013 Silver Mathias Broothaerts
1989 Bronze Rudi Van Lancker
1993 Bronze Yassin Guellet
1981 5th Roland Marloye
1985 8th Laurent Broothaerts
Javelin Throw
2007 Bronze Thomas Smet
4x100m 1981 5th Belgium, boys 1995 7th Belgium, boys 2001 7th Belgium, boys 2007 7th Belgium, boys 4x400m 2011 6th Belgium, boys 2007 7th Belgium, boys 1970 8th Belgium, boys 10km
1983 Bronze Jos Martens
1991 7th Benjamin Leroy
Girls
100m1995 6th Kim Gevaert
200m
1977 Silver Karin Verguts
1979 Silver Karin Verguts
1997 5th Kim Gevaert
2011 6th Imke Vervaet
2013 7th Justien Grillet
400m
1973 Bronze Rosine Wallez
1975 Bronze Rosine Wallez
800m
1975 Bronze Rita Thys
1979 4th Betty Vansteenbroek 1999 6th Ludivine Michel 2001 6th Mieke Geens 1981 8th Carine Morias
HISTORY
HISTORY
1500m
1981 Gold Betty Vansteenbroek
2011 5th Zenobie Vangansbeeke 1975 5th Francine Peeters 1991 5th Anja Smolders 1973 8th Marleen Mols 3000m
2005 Bronze Barbara Maveau
1981 4th Christel Jennis
2013 4th Louise Carton
5000m
2009 4th Jana Van Wabeke
1997 8th Catherine Lallemand
100mH
2005 Gold Eline Berings
2009 Gold Anne Zagré
1995 4th Myriam Tschomba
1987 5th Christine Dohogne
2009 DNF Hanne Claes
400mH
1987 Silver Ann Maenhout
1997 8th Joke Mortier
2001 8th Nele van Doninck
3000m SC 2011 5th Sofie Gallein 4x100m 2013 4th Belgium, girls 2011 5th Belgium, girls 1995 5th Belgium, girls 1973 7th Belgium, girls 1981 7th Belgium, girls 4x400m 1975 4th Belgium, girls 2009 5th Belgium, girls High Jump
1993 Gold Sabrina De Leeuw
1979 7th Kristien Haine
1989 7th Natalja Jonckheere
1981 8th Patsy Ceulemans
Long Jump 1991 6th Sandrine Hennart 1981 8th Danielle Vandevoort Discus Throw 1970 5th Maggy Wauters Javelin Throw 2003 7th Sofie Schoenmaekers 5km 1987 8th Sabine Desmet Heptathlon
2013 Gold Nafissatou Thiam
2013 Bronze Marjolein Lindemans
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HISTORY
Welcome to Eskilstuna
More than 100,000 people live here, which makes Eskilstuna the fifteenth largest city in Sweden. The city celebrated its 350-year anniversary in 2009 and got its name from Saint Eskil who worked in Tuna in the 11th century. Eskilstuna is best known for its mechanical engineering industry with compa-nies such as Volvo and Assa but also the pop group Kent and the soccer player Sebastian Larsson. In the city centre there is a wide selection of shopping, restaurants and cafés for all tastes. There are also several lovely green spaces, for example Stadsparken, Rothoffsparken and Strömsholmen, all per-fect for a picnic with the Eskilstuna River close by, which flows right through the city.
If you like culture and history, we recommend a visit to the Rademacher Forges from the 17th century, the Art Museum or the Munktell Museum with important parts of Eskilstuna’s history on display. Just a stone’s throw away from the pulsating life of the city is the shopping center Tuna Park with a mini golf center, conveniently located close to Parken Zoo, the city zoo and funfair. Take the opportunity to make a visit – free admission by presenting the accreditation card! There’s also a swimming pool at Parken Zoo, if you wish to take a swim. If you’d rather visit a beach, you can do so at Sundbyholm. There you will also find a guest harbor with service and the Sigurd rune stone — one of Sweden’s finest relics of the past.
The European Athletics Junior Championship is the biggest event ever arranged in Eskilstuna. The com-petitions will take place at the Ekängen Athletics Venue located 2, 5 km from the city centre.
Every evening during the event there will be festivities at Fristadstorget, the city square in the middle of the city, and everyone is invited. Ungdomens Hus will also be open in the evenings, a place where you may engage in activities or just hang out.
Some of you will stay in the neighboring town Västerås.
Västerås is Sweden’s sixth largest city with 142,000 inhabitants. This is where the world-renowned retail store H&M was founded. It’s an exciting industrial town, leader in automation and energy and a city for events and meetings, seething with life. You will come across unique accommodation — a tree house and an underwater hotel – experience our spectacular archipelago and if you visit in early July, you will have a chance to see the world’s largest gathering of American cars!
In Västerås you can visit castles, Sweden’s largest ancient burial-mound, and a cathedral that’s been awarded with three stars in the Guide Michelin. Enjoy boat rides and wonderful walks along the beach with charming cafés alongside of the lake Mälaren. We have Sweden’s only “action baths” – Kokpunkten – an eight-storey water park built in a 100-year old steam power station. With our unique selection of activities, shopping and world-class events in combination with our interesting history we proudly wel-come you to our exciting town.
A hearty Welcome to the European Athletics Junior Championships 2015! We hope you will have a pleasant stay and enjoy the championships
The official website for the European Athletics Junior Championships 2015 is: www.eskilstuna2015.com.
Good to know: Facts, Business Hours Shops, Government Offices, Banks
Official Language Swedish
Population in Eskilstuna 101,129 (on 28/2/2015)
Currency Swedish krona (sign: kr, code SEK)
Coins are issued to the value of 1 kr, 5 kr and 10 kr Notes are issued to the value of
20 kr, 50 kr, 100 kr, 500 kr and 1000 kr.
Money is preferably changed at Exchange offices, which can be easily found in the city. Money can also be changed for a minor fee in banks and at most hotel receptions.
Time Local Time is GMT +1 hour
Electricity 230 volts (50 Hz), the plugs have two round pins
Water Tap water is completely safe for drinking
Telephone Country Code +46
Cellphone Network Swedish mobile phone networks operate under 4G, 3G, 2G/GSM and GPRS. You are advised to contact your own country’s mobile phone operator to determine if your country has an international roaming agreement with Sweden, which will allow temporary connection with the Swedish network
Business opening hours of the main establishments are as follows:
Monday – Friday Saturday Sunday
Banks 10:00 – 15:00 (18:00) Closed Closed
Shops (in general) 10:00 – 19:00 10:00 – 14:00 (16:00) 12:00 – 15:00 Shopping malls (in general) 10:00 – 20:00 10:00 – 18:00 12:00 – 17:00
Administration 08:00 – 16:00 Closed Closed
Post Offices are mainly located in bigger stores and supermarkets, and operate during usual opening hours.
Accommodation
MealsAll meals will be taken in the team hotels’ restaurant. Teams staying in Comfort Hotel and City Hotel have their lunch and dinner served in Vildrosen, short walk from the hotels.
All the restaurant opening times are: Breakfast 6:00-10:00
Lunch 11:30-15:00
Dinner 19:00-22:30
Accreditation cards will allow access to meals in the hotel restaurant.
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Competition area
Main stadium: Ekängen Arena
The stadium has the following competition sites:
8 lanes
2 High Jump site
3 Pole Vault site
2 site for Long/Triple Jump
2 Shot Put Circle
1 Combined Discus/Hammer Circle
2 Javelin sitesTraining area
Athletes will have the possibility to train at Ekängen Arena, MunktellArena or, for those who stays in Västerås, Arosvallen.
Warm-up area at the Ekängen Arena, Eskilstuna: For all events. The Warm up area has the following sites:
6 lanes 100m
2 lanes 200m
1 High Jump site
1 Pole Vault site
1 site for Long/Triple Jump
1 Shot Put Circle
1 Combined Discus/Hammer Circle
1 Javelin siteOpening hours:
Note: on competition days, Ekängen Arena will be reserved to warm-up, on the exception of following schedules open for training.
Races, jumps & shot put Hammer Discus Javelin
14/07 15.00-19.00 15.00-17.00 17.00-19.00 15.00-19.00 15/07 09.00-12.00 14.00-19.00 09.00-10.30 14.00-16.30 10.30-12.00 16.30-19.00 09.00-12.00 15.00-19.00
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The Weight training tent for weight lifting will be at the Ekängen Arena in the warm-up area.
MunktellArena(indoor), Eskilstuna: For all events except Long Throws and Pole Vault.
The MunktellArena has the following sites:
6 lanes 60m
4 lanes 200m
1 High Jump site
1 site for Long/Triple Jump
1 Shot Put CircleAt the MunktellArena, in the basement, there will be a fully equipped strength training room (ASK). Opening hours:
14/07-18/07: 09.00-18.00
Arosvallen, Västerås: For all events except pole vault.
The Arosvallen has the following sites:
8 lanes 100m
6 lanes 200m
1 High Jump
2 site for long and triple jump
1 Discuscage
1 Javelin site
1 Shot put circle Opening hours: 14/07-18/07: 09.00-18.00Training at the competition venue
Official training for all athletes at the Ekängen Arena will take place on Wednesday 15 July 10:00 – 12:00. The warm-up area will also be available during this period.
Training with Official Starters
This will take place at the Ekängen Arena on Wednesday 15 July 11:00 – 12:00.
Pole vault Hammer Discus Javelin 16/07 09.00-12.00 14.00-19.00 09.00-12.00 09.00-12.00 17/07 14.00-19.00 11.30-14.00 17.00-19.00 09.00-12.00 14.00-16.00 09.00-12.00 16.00-19.00 18/07 09.00-12.00 16.00-19.00 09.00-12.00 14.00-19.00 10.00-12.00 16.00-19.00
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Competition regulations
Competition numbers (bibs)For individual events (except for Race Walking and long distance events – see below), each competitor will receive 4 personal bibs with names. These must be pinned to the front and back of the competition clothing, to the back of the tracksuit, and to the bag.
Exceptions are made for High Jumpers and Pole Vaulters: these competitors are permitted to attach the bib only to the front or to the back of their competition clothing (plus their tracksuit and bag).
For races up to 800m, including Race Walking events (but excluding the last race of Combined
Events), athletes will receive a bib with a plastic pouch for the transponders that shall be pinned in the front. Transponders will be handed out at the Call Room.
Each runner in a relay team must wear the bib with the official three-letter country code of his/her national federation on his/her front. On his/her back the runner must wear the personal bib.
Each competitor in the 5000m, 10.000m and race walking events will be given two special bibs which must be worn as follows:
the bib with his/her name and identification number on his/her front,
the bib with his/her identification number only on his/her back. SpikesThe maximum spike lengths in the various events are:
Track, Long Jump, Triple Jump and Pole Vault: 9mm
High Jump and Javelin: 12mmCompetition procedures
Call room proceduresThere will be a first call at warm-up. Athletes arriving late may be excluded from participation in the event. Athletes must report to the Call Room before each event as follows:
First call Last call Exit from call room Field events 50 min 40 min 30 min
100 /100-110m H 35 min 25 min 15 min
Races 30 min 20 min 10 min
High Jump 60 min 50 min 40 min
Pole Vault 80 min 70 min 60 min
The above times may be changed for qualifying rounds due the number of entries. The following checks will be carried out on equipment that must comply with IAAF Advertising and Competition Rules:
Competition clothing
Shoes
Bags (identification on and content of)
That non-authorised equipment (radio, MP3, mobile phone, camera etc) are not brought infield.Confiscated items will have to be collected from the TIC after the event.
Athletes competing in all races up to 800m (including Race Walking Events but excluding the last event in the Combined Events) will be provided with a small transponder which will be inserted in a pouch at the back of the front bib. After the competition, the athletes should return the transponder at the en-trance of the Kit Collection Area, where they will be collected
by volunteers. Refreshments (still water) and toilets will be available in the Call Room.
Protests and appeals
Protests and appeals are permitted and will be processed in accordance with IAAF Rule 146. In the first instance, protests must be made orally to the Referee by the athlete himself/herself or by a responsible official acting on his/her behalf (Rule 146.3). Protests concerning the result or conduct of an event shall be made within 30 minutes of the official announcement of the result of that event (posted on the TIC information board). Any written appeal to the Jury of Appeal must be made in accordance with Rule 146.5 and signed by a responsible official on behalf of the athlete and submitted to TIC within 30 mi-nutes after the official announcement of the decision made by the Referee.
When submitting an appeal form, a deposit of EUR 75, as set in the rules, must be paid. If the protest is unsuccessful, the deposit will not be returned. The Jury’s decision will be provided in writing.
Social Functions
Opening ceremonyThe opening ceremony will take place on Wednesday 15 July at 19:00 at the Fristadstorget, the City Square in Eskilstuna.
Closing party
The oclosing ceremony will take place on Sunday 19 July from 22:00 to 01:00 at the Lokomotivet, Munk-tellstaden, in Eskilstuna city centre.