2016 Championships of the Small States of Europe

The 2016 Championships of the Small States of Europe was the first edition of the biennial competition in outdoor track and field organised by the Athletic Association of Small States of Europe (AASE).[1] The competition was launched to take place in the years between the Games of the Small States of Europe. It was held on 11 June 2016 at the Matthew Micallef St. John Athletics Stadium in Marsa, Malta. A total of 22 events were contested by around 300 athletes from 18 nations.[2][3]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -1.7 m/s)
 Ari Bragi Karason (ISL) 10.66  Paisios Dimitriadis (CYP) 10.86  Kevin Moore (MLT) 10.87
200 metres
(wind: -2.4 m/s)
 Ari Bragi Karason (ISL) 21.56  Andrei Daranuta (MDA) 21.79  Kevin Moore (MLT) 21.87
400 metres  Alexandru Babian (MDA) 47.62  Yevgeniy Kasilov (AZE) 47.80  Georgios Avraam (CYP) 47.98
800 metres  Musa Hajdari (KOS) 1:48.43  Christos Dimitriou (CYP) 1:50.01  Ion Siuris (MDA) 1:50.29
3000 metres  Amine Khadiri (CYP) 8:18.92  Yervand Mkrtchyan (ARM) 8:20.22  Nicolai Gorbusco (MDA) 8:22.29
110 m hurdles  Rahib Mammadov (AZE) 15.01  Alexandru Cruselnitchii (MDA) 15.14 Only two starters
High jump  Vasilios Konstantinou (CYP) 2.16  Matteo Mosconi (SMR) 2.10  Andrei Mîtîcov (MDA) 2.10
Long jump  Bachana Khorava (GEO) 8.02 (-1.0 m/s)  Izmir Smajlaj (ALB) 7.57 (-0.6 m/s)  Kristinn Torfason (ISL) 7.05 (-2.5 m/s)
Shot put  Bob Bertemes (LUX) 19.99  Ivan Emilianov (MDA) 18.81  Ódinn Björn Thorsteinsson (ISL) 18.38
Discus throw  Gudni Valur Gudnason (ISL) 60.05  Andreas Christou (CYP) 57.80  Vladimir Tocari (MDA) 54.89
1000 m medley relay  Moldova (MDA)
Alexandru Cruselnitchii
Alexandru Babian
Andrei Daranuta
Andrei Sturmilov
1:55.50  Cyprus (CYP)
Paisios Dimitriadis
Georgios Avraam
Andreas Chatzitheori
Michalis Chrysostomou
1:56.20  Azerbaijan (AZE)
Kamran Asgarov
Arif Abbasov
Jevgenij Kasilov
Hakim Ibrahimov
1:56.83

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -3.2 m/s)
 Alina Cravcenco (MDA) 12.15  Hrafnhild Eir Hermodsdottir (ISL) 12.15  Charlotte Wingfield (MLT) 12.20
200 metres
(wind: -2.0 m/s)
 Hrafnhild Eir Hermodsdottir (ISL) 24.56  Alina Cravcenco (MDA) 24.64  Charlotte Wingfield (MLT) 24.93
400 metres  Arna Stefanía Gudmundsdottir (ISL) 54.02  Anna Berghii (MDA) 54.80  Thordis Eva Steinsdottir (NOR) 55.32
800 metres  Aníta Hinriksdóttir (ISL) 2:01.71  Anastasia Komarova (AZE) 2:04.86  Natalia Evangelidou (CYP) 2:07.28
3000 metres  Martine Mellina (LUX) 10:09.56  Meropi Panagiotou (CYP) 10:11.90  Lisa Marie Bezzina (MLT) 10:12.58
100 m hurdles
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
 Natalia Christofi (CYP) 14.07  Arna Stefania Gudmundsdottir (ISL) 14.35  Gorana Cvijetic (BIH) 14.58
High jump  Valenty Liashenko (GEO) 1.90 m  Claudia Guri (AND) 1.75 m  Mladena Petrusic (BIH) 1.75 m
Long jump  Hafdís Sigurdardóttir (ISL) 6.32 (-2.2 m/s)  Tanja Markovic (BIH) 5.87 (-0.5 m/s)  Amalija Sjarojane (ARM) 5.84 (-2.7 m/s)
Discus throw  Natalia Stratulat (MDA) 56.01  Kristina Rakocevic (MNE) 54.07  Androniki Lada (CYP) 53.12
Hammer throw  Hanna Skydan (AZE) 71.41  Marina Nikisenko (MDA) 64.64  Cathrine Jayne Beatty (CYP) 57.30
1000 m medley relay  Iceland (ISL)
Thordis Eva Steinsdottir
Arna Stefania Gudmundsdottir
Hrafnhild Eir Hermodsdottir
Anita Hinriksdottir
2:08.44  Moldova (MDA)
Natalia Zdesenco
Ludmila Frunze
Alina Cravcenco
Anna Berghii
2:12.92  Cyprus (CYP)
Georgia Kontonikola
Kalliopi Kountouri
Marianna Pisiara
Christiana Katsari
2:14.26

References

  1. European Athletics to support new small states event. European Athletics (2015-06-14). Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  2. Malta looking for a championship legacy. European Athletics (2016-03-07). Retrieved 2019-08-04.
  3. Moldova's championship glory. European Athletics (2016-06-13). Retrieved 2020-11-21.
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