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2021 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships

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2021 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates20 February
Host cityIstanbul, Turkey
VenueAtaköy Athletics Arena
LevelSenior
Events24
Participation21 nations
2020
2022

The 2021 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships was the 26th edition of the annual indoor track and field competition for athletes from the Balkans, organised by Balkan Athletics. It was held on 20 February at the Ataköy Athletics Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Kayhan Özer
 Turkey
6.69 Oleksandr Sokolov
 Ukraine
6.72 Stanislav Kovalenko
 Ukraine
6.75
400 m İlyas Çanakçı
 Turkey
46.91 PB Franko Burraj
 Albania
47.00 SB Luka Janežič
 Slovenia
47.16 SB
800 m Oleh Myronets
 Ukraine
1:48.19 PB Žan Rudolf
 Slovenia
1:48.29 SB Abedin Mujezinović
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
1:49.60
1500 m Mitko Tsenov
 Bulgaria
3:45.97 Nikola Bursać
 Serbia
3:46.91 SB Yuriy Kishchenko
 Ukraine
3:46.97 SB
3000 m Dario Ivanovski
 Moldova
8:03.95 SB Cihat Ulus
 Turkey
8:10.69 PB Vid Botolin
 Slovenia
8:10.76 PB
60 m hurdles Mikdat Sevler
 Turkey
7.77 Stanislav Stankov
 Bulgaria
7.80 Bohdan Chornomaz
 Ukraine
7.89
4 × 400 m relay  Turkey
Akın Özyürek
İsmail Nezir
Ali Aksu
Oğuzhan Kaya
3:13.70  Romania
Vlad Dulcescu
Mihai Dringo
Cristian Voicu
Denis Toma
3:16.09  Bulgaria
Silyan Peshev
Velin Kovalenko
Alex Vassilev
Yordan Gyurov
3:18.28
High jump Tihomir Ivanov
 Bulgaria
2.25 =SB Enes Talha Şenses
 Turkey
2.15 Alperen Acet
 Turkey
2.10
Pole vault Ersu Şaşma
 Turkey
5.60 Vladyslav Malykhin
 Ukraine
5.50 =SB Ivan Yeryomin
 Ukraine
5.40
Long jump Izmir Smajlaj
 Albania
7.91 SB Gabriel Bitan
 Romania
7.90 Marko Čeko
 Croatia
7.72
Triple jump Nazim Babayev
 Azerbaijan
16.57 SB Nikolaos Andrikopoulos
 Greece
16.39 PB Dimitrios Tsiamis
 Greece
16.29
Shot put Armin Sinančević
 Serbia
20.63 SB Mesud Pezer
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
20.07 Andrei Toader
 Romania
19.87

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Inna Eftimova
 Bulgaria
7.33 Marina Baboi
 Romania
7.40 Milana Tirnanić
 Serbia
7.41
400 m Andrea Miklós
 Romania
51.92 PB Anna Ryzhykova
 Ukraine
52.38 PB Anita Horvat
 Slovenia
53.44 SB
800 m Svitlana Zhulzhyk
 Ukraine
2:05.84 Claudia Bobocea
 Romania
2:06.05 SB Jerneja Smonkar
 Slovenia
2:06.85
1500 m Maruša Mišmaš-Zrimšek
 Slovenia
4:09.43 SB Orysya Demyanyuk
 Ukraine
4:17.19 SB Claudia Bobocea
 Romania
4:17.47 SB
3000 m Klara Lukan
 Slovenia
8:58.73 PB Roxana Rotaru
 Romania
9:10.26 SB Burcu Subatan
 Turkey
9:15.53 PB
60 m hurdles Anamaria Nesteriuc
 Romania
8.18 Hanna Plotitsyna
 Ukraine
8.19 Ivana Lončarek
 Croatia
8.24 SB
4 × 400 m relay  Ukraine
Alina Lohvynenko
Viktoriya Tkachuk
Anastasiia Bryzhina
Anna Ryzhykova
3:38.16  Turkey
Elif Polat
Nevin İnce
Zeynep Kuran
Emel Şanlı-Kırçın
3:41.25  Slovenia
Maja Pogorevc
Veronika Sadek
Maruša Mišmaš-Zrimšek
Anita Horvat
3:41.50 NR
High jump Marija Vuković
 Montenegro
1.90 Lia Apostolovski
 Slovenia
1.85 Buse Savaşkan
 Turkey
1.80
Pole vault Yana Hladiychuk
 Ukraine
4.60 Maryna Kylypko
 Ukraine
4.50 SB Mesure Tutku Yılmaz
 Turkey
4.40 NR
Long jump Ivana Španović
 Serbia
6.75 SB Filippa Fotopoulou
 Cyprus
6.53 NR Florentina Iusco
 Romania
6.50 =SB
Triple jump Tuğba Danışmaz
 Turkey
13.97 NR Neja Filipič
 Slovenia
13.86 Diana Ion
 Romania
13.47
Shot put Emel Dereli
 Turkey
18.13 SB Pınar Akyol
 Turkey
16.02 Andreea Huzum-Vitan
 Romania
15.03 SB

Medal table

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  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey*74415
2 Ukraine46414
3 Bulgaria3115
4 Romania25512
5 Slovenia23510
6 Serbia2114
7 Albania1102
8 Azerbaijan1001
 Moldova1001
 Montenegro1001
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina0112
 Greece0112
13 Cyprus0101
14 Croatia0022
Totals (14 entries)24242472

References

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Results
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