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2021 Championships of the Small States of Europe

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2021 Championships of the Small States of Europes
Dates5 June 2021
Host citySerravalle, San Marino
VenueSan Marino Stadium
LevelSenior
Events22
Participation15 nations

The 2021 Championships of the Small States of Europe was the third edition of the biennial competition Championships of the Small States of Europe organised by the Athletic Association of Small States of Europe (AASE). It was held on 5 June 2021 in Serravalle, San Marino. Originally scheduled for 2020, it was postponed to 2021 due to Covid-19.[1]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
 Stavros Avgoustinou (CYP) 10.62  Francesco Sansovini (SMR) 10.72  Jovan Stojoski (MKD) 10.76
200 metres
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
 Alex Beechey (CYP) 21.54  Mindia Endeladze (GEO) 21.55  Razmik Mkrtchyan (ARM) 21.59
400 metres  Franko Burraj (ALB) 46.90  Téo Andant (MON) 47.42  Jovan Stojoski (MKD) 47.44
800 metres  Stavros Spyrou (CYP) 1:50.99  Musa Hajdari (KOS) 1:51.47  Astrit Kryeziu (KOS) 1:52.58
3000 metres  Dario Ivanovski (MKD) 8:09.87  Yervand Mkrtchyan (ARM) 8:14.46  Maxim Răileanu (MDA) 8:20.47
400 m hurdles  Andrea Ercolani Volta (SMR) 53.02  Anastasios Vasileiou (CYP) 53.98  Cristin Eşanu (MDA) 54.97
1000 m medley relay  Cyprus (CYP)
Stavros Avgoustinou
Alex Beechey
Anastasios Vasileiou
Stavros Spyrou
1:54.18  Moldova (MDA)
Alexei Culiş
Ian-Gheorghe Vieru
Ivan Galuşco
Cristin Eşanu
1:53.63  Luxembourg (LUX)
Lionel Evora Delgado
Pol Bidaine
Philippe Hilger
Aymen Djazouli
1:56.10
High jump  Eugenio Rossi (SMR) 2.18  Charel Gaspar (LUX) 2.00  Erydit Rysha (KOS) 1.90
Long jump  Izmir Smajlaj (ALB) 7.80  Gor Beglaryan (ARM) 7.42  Artak Hambardzumyan (ARM) 7.39
Shot put  Giorgi Mujaridze (GEO) 19.91  Tomaš Đurović (MNE) 18.88  Muhamet Ramadani (KOS) 17.69
Javelin throw  Andrian Mardare (MDA) 84.54  Spyros Savva (CYP) 73.09  Bradley Mifsud (MLT) 62.47

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
 Patrizia van der Weken (LUX) 11.58  Marianna Pisiara (CYP) 11.83  Diana Podoleanu (MDA) 12.13
200 metres
(wind: +2.2 m/s in heat 1, +0.2 m/s in heat 2)
 Patrizia van der Weken (LUX) 24.36  Marianna Pisiara (CYP) 24.59 w  Anaïs Bauer (LUX) 24.82
400 metres  Kalliopi Kountouri (CYP) 55.66  Janet Richard (MLT) 55.88  Mădălina Culea (MDA) 56.95
800 metres  Relaksa Dauti (ALB) 2:16.02  Ellada Alaverdyan (ARM) 2:16.10  Albina Deliu (KOS) 2:16.39
3000 metres  Meropi Panagiotou (CYP) 9:45.25  Martine Mellina (LUX) 9:49.48  Redia Dauti (ALB) 9:53.07
400 m hurdles  Iana Garaeva (MDA) 62.32  Miranta Kyriakou (CYP) 62.35  Beatrice Berti (SMR) 63.37
1000 m medley relay  Malta (MLT)
Charlotte Wingfield
Sarah Busuttil
Martha Spiteri
Janet Richard
2:10.79  Cyprus (CYP)
Pantelitsa Charalampous
Marianna Pisiara
Miranta Kyriakou
Kalliopi Kountouri
2:12.42  Moldova (MDA)
Diana Podoleanu
Tatiana Contrebuţ
Iana Garaeva
Mădălina Culea
2:13.89
High jump  Marija Vuković (MNE) 1.86  Melissa Michelotti (SMR) 1.65  Nadine Lanners (LUX) 1.60
Long jump  Claire Azzopardi (MLT) 6.02  Anastasia Senchiv (MDA) 5.85  Laurence Jones (LUX) 5.77
Shot put  Stéphanie Krumlovsky (LUX) 14.87  Nina Capaţina (MDA) 13.05  Jule Insinna (LIE) 11.57
Javelin throw  Noémie Pleimling (LUX) 51.27  Julia Rohrer (LIE) 41.30 Only 2 finishers

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (San Marino)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cyprus (CYP)66012
2 Luxembourg (LUX)42410
3 Albania (ALB)3014
4 Moldova (MDA)23510
5 San Marino (SMR)*2215
6 Malta (MLT)2114
7 Georgia (GEO)1102
 Montenegro (MNE)1102
9 North Macedonia (MKD)1023
10 Armenia (ARM)0325
11 Kosovo (KOS)0145
12 Liechtenstein (LIE)0112
13 Monaco (MON)0101
Totals (13 entries)22222165

References

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  1. ^ "San Marino 2020ne". csse2020.sm. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
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