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1981 European Athletics Junior Championships
LevelUnder 20
Events38
1979
1983

The 1981 European Athletics Junior Championships was the sixth edition of the biennial athletics competition for European athletes aged under twenty. It was held in Utrecht, Netherlands between 20 and 23 August.[1]

Men's results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Thomas Schröder (GDR) 10.14  Rolf Kistner (FRG) 10.33  Pierfrancesco Pavoni (ITA) 10.39
200 metres  Thomas Schröder (GDR) 20.69  Sergey Sokolov (URS) 20.79  Kimmo Saaristo (FIN) 20.83
400 metres  Todd Bennett (GBR) 47.18  Jens Carlowitz (GDR) 47.40  Jörg Vaihinger (FRG) 47.48
800 metres  József Bereczki (HUN) 1:46.17  István Szalai (HUN) 1:46.94  Chris McGeorge (GBR) 1:47.43
1500 metres  Steffen Ohme (GDR) 3:44.24  Didier Poirier (FRA) 3:44.49  Anatoliy Legeda (URS) 3:44.66
3000 metres  Rainer Wachenbrunner (GDR) 7:57.18  Frank Heine (GDR) 7:59.05  Jean-Pierre N'dayisenga (BEL) 8:01.30
5000 metres  Gábor Szabó (HUN) 13:56.42  Salvatore Antibo (ITA) 14:03.73  Axel Krippschock (GDR) 14:05.02
110 m hurdles  Holger Pohland (GDR) 13.80  Andreas Oschkenat (GDR) 13.85  Viktor Batrachenko (URS) 14.10
400 m hurdles  Krasimir Demirev (BUL) 50.45  Olivier Gui (FRA) 50.63  Hans-Jürgen Ende (GDR) 50.75
2000 m s'chase  Paul Davies-Hale (GBR) 5:31.12  Gilbert Jüchert (GDR) 5:38.02  Lev Glinskikh (URS) 5:38.61
10,000 m walk  Ralf Kowalski (GDR) 39:56.23  Aleksandr Potashov (URS) 41:39.35  Viktor Mostovik (URS) 41:46.56
4×100 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Karsten Weller
Steffen Bringmann
Andreas Oschkenat
Thomas Schröder
39.88  Soviet Union (URS)
Sergey Polishchuk
Sergey Sokolov
Aleksandr Sivchenko
Ivan Svyatnenko
40.21  Finland (FIN)
Juha Pyy
Jouni Törrönen
Ilari Jauro
Kimmo Saaristo
40.58
4×400 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Uwe Preusche
Frank Löper
Eckard Trylus
Jens Carlowitz
3:04.58  Great Britain (GBR)
John Weston
Eugene Gilkes
Paul Dunn
Todd Bennett
3:07.49  West Germany (FRG)
Markus Söhnge
Matthias Kaulin
Heiko Emde
Jörg Vaihinger
3:07.91
High jump  Krzysztof Krawczyk (POL) 2.26 m  William Motti (FRA) 2.19 m  Oleg Azizmuradov (URS) 2.19 m
Pole vault  Frantisek Jansa (TCH) 5.35 m  Pierre Quinon (FRA) 5.30 m  Olaf Kasten (GDR) 5.25 m
Long jump  André Reichelt (GDR) 7.76 m  Sergey Rodin (URS) 7.73 m  Andreas Zwanzig (GDR) 7.70 m
Triple jump  Sergey Akhvlediani (URS) 16.76 m  Aleksandr Leonov (URS) 16.54 m  Mike Makin (GBR) 15.95 m
Shot put  Andreas Horn (GDR) 18.71 m  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) 18.45 m  Karsten Stolz (FRG) 17.77 m
Discus throw  Kamen Dimitrov (BUL) 56.62 m  Thomas Christel (GDR) 56.12 m  Erik de Bruin (NED) 55.88 m
Hammer throw  Christoph Sahner (FRG) 68.92 m  Sergey Dorozhon (URS) 68.48 m  Vyacheslav Korovin (URS) 68.36 m
Javelin throw  Uwe Hohn (GDR) 86.56 m  Roald Bradstock (GBR) 79.18 m  Fabio Michielon (ITA) 75.26 m
Decathlon  Mikhail Romanyuk (URS) 7918 pts  Torsten Voss (GDR) 7912 pts  Sven Reintak (URS) 7497 pts

Women's results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Katrin Böhme (GDR) 11.33  Shirley Thomas (GBR) 11.43  Carola Beuster (GDR) 11.50
200 metres  Sabine Rieger (GDR) 22.91  Valentina Bozhina (URS) 23.13  Carola Beuster (GDR) 23.31
400 metres  Irina Zhdanova (URS) 53.21  Heike Bohne (GDR) 53.54  Linsey MacDonald (GBR) 54.24
800 metres  Ines Vogelgesang (GDR) 2:02.65  Anna Rybicka (POL) 2:03.83  Lyubov Kiryukhina (URS) 2:04.33
1500 metres  Betty Van Steenbroeck (BEL) 4:15.75  Melena Malykhina (URS) 4:17.31  Kirsti Voldnes (NOR) 4:18.72
3000 metres  Lyudmila Sudak (URS) 8:58.30  Birgit Mauer (GDR) 9:20.01  Uta Möckel (GDR) 9:22.00
100 m hurdles  Katrin Böhme (GDR) 13.20  Gloria Kovarik (GDR) 13.27  Anne Piquereau (FRA) 13.76
400 m hurdles  Sylvia Kirschner (GDR) 56.41  Anita Lauvensteins (URS) 56.93  Margarita Ponomaryova (URS) 57.45
4×100 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Silke Gladisch
Sabine Rieger
Kathrin Böhme
Carola Beuster
43.77  France (FRA)
Véronique Ponchot
Marie-Christine Cazier
Laurence Bily
Marie-France Loval
44.61  West Germany (FRG)
Andrea Niggemann
Anne Griese
Andrea Hannemann
Andrea Bersch
45.11
4×400 m relay  East Germany (GDR)
Cornelia Feuerbach
Carola Witzel
Ines Vogelgesang
Heike Bohne
3:30.39  Soviet Union (URS)
Irina Zakharova
Lyubov Kiryukhina
Margarita Ponomaryova
Irina Zhdanova
3:31.41  West Germany (FRG)
Anne Griese
Sylvia Nagel
Kirsten Fuhrken
Silke Kondziella
3:36.90
High jump  Andrea Breder (FRG) 1.90 m  Alessandra Fossati (ITA) 1.88 m  Larissa Kossytsina (URS) 1.86 m
Long jump  Heike Daute (GDR) 7.02 m  Yelena Lugovaya (URS) 6.43 m  Joyce Oladapo (GBR) 6.36 m
Shot put  Konstanze Simm (GDR) 17.21 m  Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) 17.03 m  Svetla Mitkova (BUL) 16.50 m
Discus throw  Diana Sachse (GDR) 57.30 m  Svetla Mitkova (BUL) 55.60 m  Larisa Mikhalchenko (URS) 53.38 m
Javelin throw  Antoaneta Todorova (BUL) 64.12 m  Antje Kempe (GDR) 60.60 m  Karin Bergdahl (SWE) 58.40 m
Heptathlon  Anke Tröger (GDR) 6032 pts  Ilona Dietze (GDR) 5991 pts  Tatyana Stoycheva (BUL) 5764 pts

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany (GDR)2213742
2 Soviet Union (URS)4111126
3 Bulgaria (BUL)3126
4 Great Britain (GBR)2349
5 West Germany (FRG)2158
6 Hungary (HUN)2103
7 Poland (POL)1102
8 Belgium (BEL)1012
9 Czechoslovakia (TCH)1001
10 France (FRA)0516
11 Italy (ITA)0224
12 Finland (FIN)0022
13 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (15 entries)383838114

References

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  1. ^ European Junior Championships. GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2013-05-27.
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