2022 Championships of the Small States of Europe

The 2022 Championships of the Small States of Europe was the fourth edition of the biennial competition in outdoor track and field organised by the Athletic Association of Small States of Europe (AASE). It was held on 11 June 2022 at the Matthew Micallef St. John Athletics Stadium in Marsa, Malta.[1] A total of 22 events were contested.

2022 Championships of the Small States of Europe
Dates11 June
Host cityMarsa, Malta
VenueMatthew Micallef St. John Athletics Stadium
LevelSenior
Events22
Participation16 nations

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Kolbeinn Höður Gunnarsson (ISL) 10.59   Beppe Grillo (MLT) 10.65 w   Dagur Andri Einarsson (ISL) 10.66 w
200 metres
(wind: +1.9 m/s)
  Kolbeinn Höður Gunnarsson (ISL) 21.40   Stavros Avgoustinou (CYP) 21.49   Mindia Endeladze (GEO) 21.70
400 metres   Franko Burraj (ALB) 46.48   Téo Andant (MON) 46.91   Jovan Stojoski (MKD) 48.01
800 metres   Vivien Henz (LUX) 1:49.90   Stavros Spyrou (CYP) 1:50.73   Yervand Mkrtchyan (ARM) 1:50.79
5000 metres   Dario Ivanovski (MKD) 14:08.99   Maxim Răileanu (MDA) 14:24.72   Dillon Cassar (MLT) 14:45.13
110 m hurdles
(wind: +2.2 m/s)
  Elvis Kryukov (CYP) 14.36 w   Daniel Saliba (MLT) 14.69 w   Durjon Idrizaj (ALB) 15.72 w
1000 m medley relay   Moldova (MDA)
Alexandru Zatic
Daniel Mititelu
Ian-Gheorghe Vieru
Ivan Galuşco
1:53.84   Malta (MLT)
Steve Camilleri
Beppe Grillo
Matthew Galea Soler
Ben Micallef
1:55.14   Monaco (MON)
Thomas Caredda
Thomas Mironenko Durier
Giovanni Molino
Téo Andant
1:55.86
Pole vault   Christos Tamanis (CYP) 5.10   Miquel Vilchez (AND) 4.70   Luc Thommen (LIE) 4.30
Long jump   Gor Beglaryan (ARM) 7.59 w   Bachana Khorava (GEO) 7.57   Muhamet Cengeli (ALB) 7.56
Discus throw   Danijel Furtula (MNE) 61.48   Bob Bertemes (LUX) 57.47   Giorgos Koniarakis (CYP) 56.93
Hammer throw   Serghei Marghiev (MDA) 74.17   Hilmar Örn Jónsson (ISL) 70.95   Alexandros Poursanidis (CYP) 65.46

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +1.2 m/s)
  Alessandra Gasparelli (SMR) 11.67   Marianna Pisiara (CYP) 11.73   Tiana Ósk Whitworth (ISL) 11.75
200 metres
(wind: +3.0 m/s)
  Olivia Fotopoulou (CYP) 23.04 w   Tiana Ósk Whitworth (ISL) 24.25 w   Charlotte Wingfield (MLT) 24.41 w
400 metres   Janet Richard (MLT) 55.12   Gayane Chiloyan (ARM) 55.64   Anna Berghii (MDA) 56.57
800 metres   Ellada Alaverdyan (ARM) 2:13.38   Natalia Evangelidou (CYP) 2:13.73   Fanny Arendt (LUX) 2:13.87
5000 metres   Lilia Fisikovici (MDA) 16:42.11   Íris Anna Skúladóttir (ISL) 17:09.10   Roberta Schembri (MLT) 17:23.66
100 m hurdles
(wind: +1.6 m/s)
  Angeliki Athanasopoulou (CYP) 14.07   Glódis Edda Þuríðardóttir (ISL) 14.39   Iuliana Dovganici (MDA) 14.43
1000 m medley relay   Malta (MLT)
Claire Azzopardi
Carla Scicluna
Charlotte Wingfield
Janet Richard
2:10.37   Moldova (MDA)
Iuliana Dovganici
Diana Podoleanu
Anna Berghii
Tatiana Contrebuţ
2:14.05   Luxembourg (LUX)
Laurence Jones
Sandrine Rossi
Anaïs Bauer
Fanny Arendt
2:17.21
Pole vault   Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova (MDA) 3.80   Andrea Vasou (CYP) 3.70   Peppyna Dalli (MLT) 3.60
Long jump   Claire Azzopardi (MLT) 6.21   Irma Gunnarsdóttir (ISL) 5.96 w   Pantelitsa Charalampous (CYP) 5.93
Discus throw   Androniki Lada (CYP) 55.26   Kristina Rakočević (MNE) 49.67   Dimitriana Bezede (MDA) 49.31
Hammer throw   Zalina Marghieva (MDA) 66.06   Elísabet Rúnarsdóttir (ISL) 64.21   Chrystalla Kyriakou (CYP) 58.02

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Malta)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Cyprus (CYP)55414
2  Moldova (MDA)52310
3  Malta (MLT)*33410
4  Iceland (ISL)26210
5  Armenia (ARM)2114
6  Luxembourg (LUX)1124
7  Montenegro (MNE)1102
8  Albania (ALB)1023
9  North Macedonia (MKD)1012
10  San Marino (SMR)1001
11  Georgia (GEO)0112
  Monaco (MON)0112
13  Andorra (AND)0101
14  Liechtenstein (LIE)0011
Totals (14 entries)22222266

Vatican City was also present at these championships, with two competitors Emiliano Morbidelli and Sara Carnicelli in a "non-scoring" manner. Sara Carnicelli was the third fastest in the women's 5000 m. She was awarded with an honorary bronze medal.[2]

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cyprus wins Small States of Europe track and field championships". Cyprus Mail. June 12, 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Fraternity in Sports".