First event | 1970 |
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Occur every | year |
Purpose | Athletics event for under-20 athletes of the Balkans |
Website | Official website |
The Balkan Athletics U20 Championships is an annual track and field competition for athletes under-20 years old from the Balkans. Formerly known as the Balkan Athletics Junior Championships, it was first held in 1970 and is organised by Balkan Athletics.[1] It is one of the oldest youth athletics championships, being created in the same year at the European Athletics Junior Championships, though predated by the South American U20 Championships in Athletics.[2][3]
Nations
Greece (from 1970)
Romania (from 1970)
Bulgaria (from 1970)
Turkey (from 1970)
Albania (from 1970)
Slovenia (from 1992)
Croatia (from 1992)
North Macedonia (from 1992)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (from 1992)
Montenegro (from 2006)
Serbia (from 2006)
Armenia (from 2013)
Cyprus (from 2014)
Slovenia (from 2014)
Georgia (from 2014)
Israel (from 2015)
Kosovo (from 2016)
Former nations
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1970-1990)
Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2005)
Editions
Edition | Year | City | Country | Date | Stage | No. Athletes |
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1 | 1970 | Piraeus | ![]() | 25–26 July | Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium | |
2 | 1971 | Piraeus | ![]() | 31 July – 1 August | Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium | |
3 | 1972 | Izmir | ![]() | 22–23 July | Halkapinar Arena | |
4 | 1973 | București | ![]() | 28–29 July | Stadionul Republicii | |
5 | 1974 | Varna | ![]() | 10–11 August | Yuri Gagarin Stadium | |
6 | 1975 | Karlovac | ![]() | 26–27 July | Stadion Branko Čavlović-Čavlek | |
7 | 1976 | Kavala | ![]() | 21–22 August | Kavala National Stadium Anthi Karagianni Stadium | |
8 | 1977 | București | ![]() | 30–31 July | Stadionul Republicii | |
9 | 1978 | Ankara | ![]() | 1–2 July | 19th May Stadium | |
10 | 1979 | Yambol | ![]() | 28–29 September | "Tundzha" Stadium | |
11 | 1980 | Thessaloniki | ![]() | 6–7 August | Kaftanzoglio Stadium | |
12 | 1981 | Pleven | ![]() | 25–26 July | Stadion Pleven | |
13 | 1982 | Drama | ![]() | 3–4 July | Municipal Stadium of Drama | |
14 | 1983 | București | ![]() | 30–31 July | Stadionul Republicii | |
15 | 1984 | Maribor | ![]() | 28–29 July | Athletic Stadium | |
16 | 1985 | Chania | ![]() | 27–28 July | Stadium Elena Venizelou | |
17 | 1986 | Izmir | ![]() | 26–27 July | Halkapinar Arena | |
18 | 1987 | Pitești | ![]() | 26–27 July | Stadium Nicolae Dobrin | |
19 | 1988 | Alexandroupolis | ![]() | 9–10 July | Fotis Kosmas Stadium | |
20 | 1989 | Stara Zagora | ![]() | 15–16 July | Beroe Stadium | |
21 | 1990 | Lubljana | ![]() | 29–30 July | Stadion Žak - Ljubljana | |
22 | 1991 | Thessaloniki | ![]() | 27–28 July | Kaftanzoglio Stadium | |
23 | 1992 | Constantinople | ![]() | 15–16 August | Atatürk Olympic Stadium | |
24 | 1993 | Thessaloniki | ![]() | 10–11 July | Kaftanzoglio Stadium | |
25 | 1994 | Ankara | ![]() | 2–3 July | 19 Mayıs Stadyumu | |
26 | 1995 | Nis | ![]() | 6–7 July | Čair Stadiumu | |
27 | 1996 | București | ![]() | 6–7 July | ||
28 | 1997 | Izmir | ![]() | 12–13 July | Halkapinar Arena | |
29 | 1998 | Constantinople | ![]() | 11–12 July | ||
30 | 1999 | Komotini | ![]() | 24–25 July | Ethniko Panthrakiko Stadio | |
31 | 2000 | Constanța | ![]() | 16–17 September | Stadionul "Gheorghe Hagi" | |
32 | 2001 | Ankara | ![]() | 15–16 September | 19 Mayıs Stadyumu | |
33 | 2002 | Constantinople | ![]() | 14–15 September | Atatürk Olympic Stadium | |
34 | 2003 | Constanţa | ![]() | 13–14 September | Stadionul "Gheorghe Hagi" | |
35 | 2004 | Banja Luka | ![]() | 25–26 July | Banja Luka City Stadium | |
36 | 2005 | Katerini | ![]() | 24–25 September | Katerini Municipal Stadium | |
37 | 2006 | Tripolis | ![]() | 9–10 September | Athletic center of Tripolis | |
38 | 2007 | Kragujevac | ![]() | 8–9 September | Čika Dača Stadium | |
39 | 2008 | Bursa | ![]() | 19–20 July | Bursa Atatürk Stadium | |
40 | 2009 | Schimatari | ![]() | 5–6 September | Shimatari Municipal Stadium / 'Evangelos Depastas' | |
41 | 2010 | |||||
42 | 2011 | Edirne | ![]() | 16–17 July | ||
43 | 2012 | Eskişehir | ![]() | 23–24 June | ||
44 | 2013 | Denizli | ![]() | 6–7 July | ||
45 | 2014 | Serres | ![]() | 5–6 July | Serres Municipal Stadium | 733 |
46 | 2015 | Pitești | ![]() | 4–5 July | Stadium Nicolae Dobrin | |
47 | 2016 | Bolu | ![]() | 2–3 July | Bolu Atatürk Stadium | |
48 | 2017 | Pitești | ![]() | 1–2 July | Stadium Nicolae Dobrin | |
49 | 2018 | Bursa | ![]() | 23–24 June | Bursa Atatürk Stadium | |
50 | 2019 | Cluj Napoca | ![]() | 2–3 July | Cluj Arena | |
51 | 2020 | Constantinople | ![]() | 12–13 September | Atatürk Olympic Stadium | |
52 | 2021 | Constantinople | ![]() | 12–13 June | Atatürk Olympic Stadium | |
53 | 2022 | Denizli | ![]() | 16–17 July | Turkish Sports Stadium | |
54 | 2023 | Canceled | 1–2 July |
References
- ↑ Results. Balkan Athletics. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
- ↑ South American Junior Championships (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
- ↑ European Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
External links
- Balkan Games results at GBRAthletics
- Balkan Athletics
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