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Day 3 Medalists

 

Artistic Gymnastics

 

Girls All-Around

 

1. Helen Kevric :GER

2. Amalia Puflea :ROU

3. Lilou Viallat :FRA

 

Girls Teams

 

1. Romania :ROU

2. Germany :GER

3. Italy :ITA

 

 

Athletics

 

Boys High Jump

 

1. Sebastian Antosiak :POL

2. Elijah Pasquier :FRA

3. Bubacar Junior :POR

 

Boys Triple Jump

 

1. Ioannis Gkartsios :GRE

2. Antranik Ashdjian :CYP

3. Bojan Hadjitodorof :BUL

 

Boys Decathlon

 

1. Alvar Adler :GER

2. Atvars Palulis :LAT

3. Milan Vich :CZE

 

Girls Javelin Throw

 

1. Rebecca Nelimarkka :FIN

2. Heti Vaat :EST

3. Greta Illyes :HUN

 

Girls 100m

 

1. Alice Pagliarini :ITA

2. Vita Penezic :CRO

3. Ester Parohova :CZE

 

 

Judo

 

Boys -66kg

 

1. Ibrahim Demirel :TUR

2. Tobias Furst Crtanec :SLO

3. Robert Sorkin :ISR

3. Tornike Mosiashvili :GEO

 

Boys -73kg

 

1. Joshua De Lange :NED

2. Mihajlo Simin :SRB

3. Artak Torosyan :ARM

3. Ivan Kazimirov :UKR

 

Girls -52kg

 

1. Laura Gomez Antona :ESP

2. Nikolina Nisavic :SRB

3. Aydan Valiyeva :AZE

3. Luca Mamira :HUN

 

Girls -57kg

 

1. Fidan Aizada :AZE

2. Julie Beurskens :NED

3. Julia Bulanda :POL

3. Emma Melis :FRA

 

 

Swimming

 

Boys 200m Butterfly

 

1. Mykola Kotenko :UKR

2. Alessandro Ragaini :ITA 

3. Samuel Kostal :SVK

 

Boys 100m Freestyle

 

1. Nicholas Castella :DEN

2. Lorenzo Ballarati :ITA

3. Zoltan Bagi :HUN

 

Boys 200m Individual Medley

 

1. Jacopo Barbotti :ITA

2. Alex Kovats :HUN

3. Birnir Halfdanarson :ISL

 

Boys 4x100m Freestyle

 

1. Italy :ITA

2. France :FRA

3. Serbia :SRB

 

Girls 200m Breaststroke

 

1. Lucia Principi :ITA

2. Nija Gerdej :SLO

3. Lena Ludwig :GER

 

Girls 4x100m Freestyle

 

1. Lithuania :LTU

2. Great Britain :GBR

3. Germany :GER

 

 

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2nd and 3rd medal for the host almost at the same time :clap:

 

Lenka Gymerská - Silver in Girls 400m

and Anna Šimková - Bronze in Girls Pole Vault

 

Well done girls :yes

 

so 3 Medals for :SVK  0-1-2. That looks much better for the Host country :d

 

 

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Thomasen :DEN and Nyqvist :FIN get a quota for the 2023 European Games along with their gold medals in badminton.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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No impressive results by the Dutch cyclists so far. Top 10 finishes in the time trials and individual race, but no medals. However I believe our team is really young 14-15, probably competing against 17-18 year olds.

 

That also partly answers your earlier question @Werloc. The level at these games wholly depends on the squads NOCs send. I believe the Dutch usually focus on younger athletes for the EYOF and apparently they chose not to send an athletics or handball squad even though we usually perform well in those sports.

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Day 4 Medalists

 

Artistic Gymnastics

 

Mixed Pairs All-Around

 

1. Italy :ITA

2. Germany :GER

3. Ukraine :UKR

 

 

Athletics

 

Boys 110m Hurdles

 

1. Matyas Zach :CZE

2. Janko Kisak :CRO

3. Morata Moreno :ESP

 

Boys 400m

 

1. Noa Mamu :ISR

2. Parada Vidal :ESP

3. Soler Galea :MLT

 

Girls Pole Vault

 

1. Evgenia-Maria Panagiotou :GRE

2. Ema Meszaros :HUN

3. Anna Simkova :SVK

 

Girls 800m

 

1. Masa Rajic :SRB

2. Lorenza De Noni :ITA

3. Oliwia Belczew :POL

 

Girls 400m

 

1. Edanur Tulum :TUR

2. Lenka Gymerska :SVK

3. Maria Capota :ROU

 

Girls 2000m Steeplechase

 

1. Sahm Guerrero :ESP

2. Karolina Jarosova :CZE

3. Ceren Kilic :TUR

 

Girls Hammer Throw

 

1. Patricia Kamga :SWE

2. Marie Rougetet :FRA

3. Zuzana Stejfova :CZE

 

Girls 200m

 

1. Lara Jurcic :CRO

2. Maria Jarosinska :POL

3. Elisa Marcello :ITA

 

Girls 400m Hurdles

 

1. Olha Mashanienkova :UKR

2. Alexandra Stefania Uta :ROU

3. Amelia Zochniak :POL

 

 

Badminton

 

Boys Singles

 

1. Salomon Thomasen :DEN

2. Romeo Makboul :SWE

3. Cheng Pascal Lin :AUT

3. Mateusz Golas :POL

 

Girls Singles

 

1. Nella Nyqvist :FIN

2. Ravza Bodur :TUR

3. Maria Tommerup :DEN

3. Vilte Paulauskaite :LTU

 

 

Road Cycling

 

Boys Road Race

 

1. Cedric Keppens  :BEL

2. Patryk Goszczurny :POL

3. Michal Strzelecki :POL

 

Girls Road Race

 

1. Cat Ferguson :GBR

2. Paula Ostiz Taco :ESP

3. Beatrice Temperoni :ITA

 

 

Judo

 

Boys -81kg

 

1. Stanislav Korchemeliuk :UKR

2. Ismayil Zamanov :AZE

3. Gor Karapetyan :ARM

3. Matiss Zeila :LAT

 

Boys -90kg

 

1. Miljan Radulj :SRB

2. Nik Purnat :SLO

3. Rares Arsenie :ROU

3. Archil Mamulashvili :GEO

 

Girls -63kg

 

1. Kerem Primo :ISR

2. Adel Kelemen :HUN

3. Sara Corbo :ITA

3. Nele Noack :GER

 

Girls -70kg

 

1. Ingrid Nilsson :SWE

2. Elena Dengg :AUT

3. Nino Gulbani :GEO

3. Nika Koren :SLO

 

 

Swimming

 

Boys 200m Backstroke

 

1. Alex Kovats :HUN

2. Daniele Del Signore :ITA 

3. Denys Mialkovskyi :UKR

 

Boys 50m Freestyle

 

1. Davide Passafaro :ITA

2. Falemana Lopez :FRA

3. Mykyta Kudinov :UKR

 

Girls 200m Freestyle

 

1. Lucijana Luksic :CRO

2. Sylvia Statkevicius :LTU

3. Julia Ackermann :GER

 

Girls 100m Butterfly

 

1. Alice Dimaggio :ITA

2. Emmy Haellkvist :SWE

3. Martine Damborg :DEN

 

Mixed 4x100m Medley

 

1. Germany :GER

2. Romania :ROU

3. Great Britain :GBR

 

 

 

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