Athletics at the 1999 Games of the Small States of Europe

Athletics at the 1999 Games of the Small States of Europe were held in Schaan, Liechtenstein between 24 and 29 May.[1]

Athletics at the 1999 Games of the Small States of Europe
Dates24–29 May
Host citySchaan, Liechtenstein
Events25
Participation8 nations


Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
  Anninos Marcoullides (CYP) 10.61   Jóhannes Marteinsson (ISL) 10.85   Reynir Logi Ólafsson (ISL) 10.86
200 metres
(wind: +1.0 m/s)
  Prodromos Katsantonis (CYP) 20.83 CR   Bjarni Traustason (ISL) 21.55   Mario Bonello (MLT) 21.62
400 metres   Marc Reuter (LUX) 48.10   Daniel Gómez (AND) 48.38   Antonis Agiomamites (CYP) 48.83
800 metres   Víctor Martínez (AND) 1:49.94 CR   Jean-Marc Leandro (MON) 1:51.05   Carlos Calvo (LUX) 1:51.34
1500 metres   Víctor Martínez (AND) 3:49.02   Jean-Marc Leandro (MON) 3:51.53   Xandru Grech (MLT) 3:56.34
5000 metres   Manel Fernandes (AND) 14:47.72   Joan Ramon Moya (AND) 14:47.95   Mustapha Tantan (MON) 14:58.10
10,000 metres   Toni Bernadó (AND) 30:52.13   Manel Fernandes (AND) 30:52.15   Kevin Zammit (MLT) 30:59.06
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +1.8 m/s)
  Kyriacos Kyriacou (CYP) 14.24   Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 14.44   Esteve Martín (AND) 14.47
400 metres hurdles   Costas Pochanis (CYP) 50.28 CR   Daniel Gómez (AND) 51.83   Panayiotis Raptis (CYP) 52.75
4×100 metres relay   Iceland
Unnsteinn Grétarsson
Bjarni Traustason
Reynir Logi Ólafsson
Jóhannes Marteinsson
41.48   Luxembourg
Berni Philippart
Marc Reuter
Bernard Felten
Pascal Berchem
41.91   San Marino
Pietro Faetanini
Manlio Molinari
Cristian Forcellini
Fabrizio Righi
42.84
4×400 metres relay   Luxembourg
Paul Zens
Claude Godart
Pascal Berchem
Carlos Calvo
3:19.29   Monaco
Abdou Bahmadi
Mehdi Kheddar
Stephane Reggiani
Christophe Mendes
3:20.14   Malta
Lawrence Micallef
Fabio Spiteri
Mario Bonello
Rachid Chouhal
3:20.40
High jump   Einar Karl Hjartarson (ISL) 2.12   Esteve Martín (AND) 2.06   Ioannis Constantinou (CYP) 2.03
Long jump   Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 7.64 CR   Esteve Martín (AND) 7.53   Bernard Felten (LUX) 7.44
Shot put   Lambros Iakovou (CYP) 16.59   Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 15.70   Magnús Aron Hallgrímsson (ISL) 15.62
Discus throw   Magnús Aron Hallgrímsson (ISL) 58.28   Lambros Iakovou (CYP) 51.67   Demetris Toumbas (CYP) 48.86
Javelin throw   Antoine Collette (LUX) 69.67   Jón Ásgrímsson (ISL) 67.91   Pieros Tsitsios (CYP) 67.33

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
  Silja Úlfarsdóttir (ISL) 12.09   Deirdre Caruana (MLT) 12.29   Guðný Eyþórsdóttir (ISL) 12.37
200 metres
(wind: +2.1 m/s)
  Silja Úlfarsdóttir (ISL) 24.26   Deirdre Caruana (MLT) 24.96   Alissa Kallinikou (CYP) 25.07
400 metres   Silja Úlfarsdóttir (ISL) 54.97   Christa Salt (LUX) 57.07   Yvonne Hasler (LIE) 57.37
800 metres   Christa Salt (LUX) 2:06.90 CR   Elisa Vagnini (SMR) 2:08.66 NR   Birna Björnsdóttir (ISL) 2:08.70
1500 metres   Elisa Vagnini (SMR) 4:22.81 CR   Christa Salt (LUX) 4:23.92   María Betriu (AND) 4:27.71
5000 metres   Hafida Gadi-Richard (MON) 16:41.82   Martha Ernstdóttir (ISL) 16:49.91   María Betriu (AND) 17:04.96
High jump   Irène Tiendrébéogo (MON) 1.86 =CR   Ioulia Farmaka (CYP) 1.80   Disa Gísladóttir (ISL) 1.75
Long jump   Claudia Czerwonka (LUX) 5.88   Vicky Barbera (AND) 5.58   Montserrat Pujol (AND) 5.52
Triple jump   Claudia Czerwonka (LUX) 12.43 CR, NR   Ioanna Lazarou (CYP) 12.38   Lara Gerada (MLT) 11.24

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Iceland76518
2  Luxembourg63211
3  Cyprus53614
4  Andorra47415
5  Monaco2316
6  San Marino1113
7  Malta0257
8  Liechtenstein0011
Totals (8 entries)25252575

References

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  1. ^ Medallists at Athletics Podium