List of European youth bests in athletics

European youth bests in the sport of athletics are the all-time best marks set in competition by European athletes aged 17 or younger throughout the entire calendar year of the performance. European Athletics (EA) doesn't maintain an official list for such performances. All bests shown on this list are tracked by statisticians not officially sanctioned by the governing body.

Outdoor

h = hand timing
OT = oversized track (> 200m in circumference)

Boys

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
100 m 10.26 (+0.6 m/s) Teddy Wilson  Great Britain 24 June 2023 DLV Junioren Gala Mannheim, Germany 16 years, 207 days [1]
200 m 20.37 (+1.9 m/s) Thomas Somers  Great Britain 24 July 2014 World Junior Championships Eugene, United States 17 years, 87 days [2]
400 m 46.43 Mark Richardson  Great Britain 27 July 1988 Sudbury, Canada 16 years, 1 day
600 m 1:17.66 Martin Hrstka  Czech Republic 23 May 2006 Turnov Ludvík Daňek Memoriál Turnov, Czech Republic 17 years, 52 days
800 m 1:45.36 Max Burgin  Great Britain 23 June 2019 England Championships Bedford, United Kingdom 17 years, 34 days [3]
1000 m
1500 m 3:39.46 Niels Laros  Netherlands 30 August 2022 Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern Luzern, Switzerland 17 years, 135 days [4]
Mile 3:56.29 Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 15 June 2017 Bislett Games Oslo, Norway 16 years, 269 days [5]
2000 m
3000 m 7:48.25 Niels Laros  Netherlands 11 September 2022 Hanžeković Memorial Zagreb, Croatia 17 years, 147 days [6]
5000 m 13:35.84 Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 25 August 2017 Norwegian Championships Sandnes, Norway 16 years, 340 days [7]
10000 m
Half marathon
Marathon
110 m hurdles
(91.4 cm)
12.87 (+1.6 m/s) Sasha Zhoya  Australia/ France 6 July 2019 French Junior Championship Angers, France 17 years, 11 days [8]
110 m hurdles
(99/100 cm)
13.29 (−1.0 m/s) Wilhem Belocian  France 12 July 2012 World Junior Championships Barcelona, Spain 17 years, 20 days
110 m hurdles
(106.7 cm)
400 m hurdles
(84.0 cm)
50.38 Aleix Porras  Spain 26 June 2016 Spanish Youth Championships Madrid, Spain 16 years, 289 days [9]
400 m hurdles
(91.4 cm)
1500 m steeplechase 4:04.85 Antonio Álvarez  Spain 25 June 1993 Málaga, Spain 16 years, 126 days
2000 m steeplechase 5:31.54 Nikolay Matyushenko  Soviet Union 27 August 1983 Schwechat, West Germany 17 years, 235 days
3000 m steeplechase 8:26.81 Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 8 July 2017 Guldensporenmeeting Kortrijk, Belgium 16 years, 292 days [10]
High Jump 2.28 m Oleksandr Nartov  Ukraine 28 May 2005 Kyiv, Ukraine 17 years, 7 days
Pole Vault 5.55 m Emmanouil Karalis  Greece 20 May 2016 Golden Spike Ostrava Ostrava, Czech Republic 16 years, 213 days [11]
Long Jump 8.04 m (+1.8 m/s) Mattia Furlani  Italy 5 July 2022 European U18 Championships Jerusalem, Israel 17 years, 148 days [12]
Triple jump 16.65 Sergey Timofeyev  Soviet Union 27 April 1984 Adler, Soviet Union 16 years, 114 days [13]
Shot put (5 kg) 23.23 m Krzysztof Brzozowski  Poland 23 August 2010 Singapore 17 years, 39 days
Shot put (5.44 kg)
Shot put (6 kg)
Shot put (7.26 kg) 18.73 m Karsten Stolz  Germany 2 September 1981 Essen, Germany 17 years, 41 days
Discus throw
(1.5 kg)
77.50 m Mykyta Nesterenko  Ukraine 19 May 2008 Kyiv (Koncha Zaspa), Ukraine 17 years, 34 days
Discus throw
(1.75 kg)
70.13 m Mykyta Nesterenko  Ukraine 24 May 2008 Halle (Saale), Germany 17 years, 39 days
Discus throw
(2 kg)
65.31 m Mykyta Nesterenko  Ukraine 3 June 2008 Tallinn, Estonia 17 years, 49 days
Hammer throw
(5 kg)
87.82 m Mykhaylo Kokhan  Ukraine 7 July 2018 European U18 Championships Győr, Hungary 17 years, 166 days [14]
Hammer throw
(6 kg)
Hammer throw
(7.26 kg)
74.03 m Yevgeniy Aydamirov  Russia 16 May 2003 Moscow, Russia 16 years, 5 days [15]
Javelin throw
(700 g)
84.52 m Topi Parviainen  Finland 6 July 2022 European U18 Championships Jerusalem, Israel 15 years, 281 days [16]
Javelin throw
(800 g)
79.96 m Aki Parviainen  Finland 12 September 1991 Pyhäselkä, Finland 16 years, 321 days
Octathlon 6478 pts Kévin Mayer  France 9 July 2009 Brixen, Italy 17 years, 149 days
11.31 (+1.1 m/s) (100 m), 7.24 m (0.0 m/s) (long jump), 13.48 m (shot put), 50.56 (400 m) /
14.43 (+0.7 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 2.04 m (high jump), 58.03 m (javelin), 2:41.22 (1000 m)
Decathlon (youth) 8002 pts Niklas Kaul  Germany 15–16 July 2015 World Youth Championships Cali, Colombia 17 years, 155 days [17]
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
11.59 (-0.2 m/s) 6.76 m (+1.1 m/s) 16.08 m
(5 kg)
2.05 m 51.20 15.44 (-0.7 m/s)
(91.4 cm)
44.09 m
(1.5 kg)
4.70 m 78.20 m
(700 g)
4:42.29
Decathlon (senior) 8104 pts h Valter Külvet  Estonia 22–23 August 1981 Viimsi, Soviet Union 17 years, 185 days
10.7w (ht) (100 m), 7.26 m (w) (long jump), 13.86 m (shot put), 2.09 m (high jump), 48.5 (ht) (400 m) /
14.8 (ht) (110 m hurdles), 47.92 m (discus), 4.50 m (pole vault), 60.34 m (javelin), 4:37.8 (ht) (1500 m)
7829 pts Valter Külvet  Estonia 12–13 September 1981 Stockholm, Sweden 17 years, 206 days
11.34 (100 m), 7.12 m (long jump), 14.10 m (shot put), 2.08 m (high jump), 49.65 (400 m) /
15.24 (110 m hurdles), 48.02 m (discus), 4.20 m (pole vault), 59.90 m (javelin), 4:37.07 (1500 m)
5000 m walk (track) 19:47.00 Yevgeniy Demkov  Russia 6 February 1999 Russian U18 Race Walking Championships Adler, Russia 16 years, 65 days [18]
10000 m walk (track) 40:15.1 h Maris Putenis  Latvia 8 May 1999 Valmiera, Latvia 16 years, 332 days
10 km walk (road) 39:34 Dmitriy Gramachkov  Russia 23 August 2020 Walk Festival "Moskovia" Moscow, Russia 17 years, 167 days [19]
20000 m walk (track)
20 km walk (road) 1:22:49 Aleksandr Strokov  Russia 7 February 1999 Adler, Russia 16 years, 170 days [20]
50000 m walk (track) 4:22:13.4 Bengt Simonsen  Sweden 19 October 1974 Gothenburg, Sweden 16 years, 210 days [21]
50 km walk (road)
4×100m relay
4×400m relay 3:12.05 Piotr Zrada
Piotr Kędzia
Karol Grzegorczyk
Mariusz Kowalski
 Poland 5 August 2001 Kaunas, Lithuania
17 years, 60 days

Swedish medley relay 1:50.46 Tomasz Kaska
Piotr Zrada
Piotr Kędzia
Karol Grzegorczyk
 Poland 15 July 2001 Debrecen, Hungary

17 years, 39 days

Girls

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
100 m 11.24 (+0.8 m/s) Jodie Williams  Great Britain 31 May 2010 CAU Inter Counties Championships Bedford, United Kingdom 16 years, 245 days
200 m 22.42 (+1.7 m/s) Amy Hunt  Great Britain 30 June 2019 Mannheim Junior Gala Mannheim, Germany 17 years, 46 days [22]
300 m 36.46 Linsey MacDonald  Great Britain 13 July 1980 Amoco International Invitational London, United Kingdom 16 years, 152 days [23]
400 m 50.48 Grit Breuer  East Germany 22 July 1989 Neubrandenburg, East Germany 17 years, 156 days
600 m 1:27.33 Lorraine Baker  Great Britain 13 July 1980 Amoco International Invitational London, United Kingdom 16 years, 95 days [24]
800 m 1:59.65 Marion Hübner  East Germany 11 August 1979 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany 16 years, 316 days
1000 m 2:38.58 Josephine White  Great Britain 9 September 1977 IAC/Coca-Cola Meeting London, United Kingdom 17 years, 246 days [25]
1500 m 4:06.02 Ana Padurean  Romania 28 June 1986 Pitesti, Romania 17 years, 54 days
Mile
2000 m
3000 m 8:48.28 Gabriela Szabo  Romania 20 September 1992 Seoul, South Korea 16 years, 311 days
5000 m
10000 m
Half marathon
Marathon
100 m hurdles (76.2 cm) 13.05 (+1.8 m/s) Mia McIntosh  Great Britain 5 July 2022 European U18 Championships Jerusalem, Israel 17 years, 217 days [26]
100 m hurdles (84 cm)
200 m hurdles 26.68 Sharon Colyear-Danville  Great Britain 16 July 1971 London, United Kingdom 16 years, 85 days
400 m hurdles 56.01 Radoshtina Dimitrova  Bulgaria 28 August 1983 Schwechat, East Germany
2000 m steeplechase 6:07.72 Jolanda Kallabis  Germany 10 September 2022 SWT-Flutlichtmeeting Trier, Germany 17 years, 204 days [27]
3000 m steeplechase 9:33.19 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal  Norway 2 June 2007 Neerpelt, Belgium 16 years, 353 days [28]
High jump 1.96 m Olga Turchak  Soviet Union 7 September 1984 Donetsk, Soviet Union 17 years, 186 days
1.96 m Angelina Topić  Serbia 26 June 2022 Serbian Championships Kruševac, Serbia 16 years, 335 days [29]
1.96 m Karmen Bruus  Estonia 19 July 2022 World Championships Eugene, United States 17 years, 176 days [30]
Pole vault 4.50 m Lisa Gunnarsson  Sweden 28 May 2016 Meeting National 1 Pézenas, France 16 years, 282 days [31]
25 June 2016 French Championships Angers, France 16 years, 310 days [32]
Long jump 6.91 m (+1.0 m/s) Heike Daute  East Germany 9 August 1981 Jena, East Germany 16 years, 236 days
Triple jump 14.18 m (+1.6 m/s) Aleksandra Nacheva  Bulgaria 15 July 2018 World U20 Championships Tampere, Finland 16 years, 329 days [33]
Shot put (3 kg) 20.52 m Corrie de Bruin  Netherlands 13 June 1993 Assen, Netherlands 16 years, 230 days
Shot put (4 kg) 19.08 m Ilke Wyludda  East Germany 9 August 1986 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany 17 years, 134 days
Discus throw 65.86 m Ilke Wyludda  East Germany 1 August 1986 Neubrandenburg, East Germany 17 years, 126 days
Hammer throw (3 kg) 76.04 m Réka Gyurátz  Hungary 23 June 2013 Zalaegerszeg, Hungary 17 years, 23 days
Hammer throw (4 kg) 68.18 m Ivana Brkljačić  Croatia 28 April 2000 Pula, Croatia 17 years, 94 days
Javelin throw (500 g) 70.10 m Adriana Vilagoš  Serbia 14 August 2021 Balkan Youth Championships Kraljevo, Serbia 17 years, 224 days [34]
Javelin throw (600 g) 62.36 m Adriana Vilagoš  Serbia 14 September 2021 Hanžeković Memorial Zagreb, Croatia 17 years, 255 days [35]
Heptathlon (youth) 6301 pts Henriette Jæger  Norway 12–13 September 2020 Moss, Norway 17 years, 92 days [36][37]
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
13.21 (+2.7 m/s) 1.69 m 14.69 m 23.36 (+2.1 m/s) 6.33 m (-1.3 m/s) 35.71 m 2:11.37
Heptathlon (senior) 6293 pts Jana Koscak  Croatia 27–28 May 2023 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria 17 years, 9 days [38]
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
13.26 (+1.2 m/s) 1.92 m 12.42 m 24.14(+0.9 m/s) 6.24 m (+1.3 m/s) 41.03 m 2:21.20
3000 m walk (track) 12:18.86 Kate Veale  Ireland 23 July 2011 Juvenile Track and Field Championships of Ireland Tullamore, Republic of Ireland 17 years, 199 days [39]
5000 m walk (track) 20:28.05 Tatyana Kalmykova  Russia 12 July 2007 World Youth Championships Ostrava, Czech Republic 17 years, 183 days
5 km walk (road) 20:27 Tatyana Kozlova  Russia 28 May 2000 Saransk, Russia 16 years, 269 days
10000 m walk (track)
10 km walk (road) 43:28 Aleksandra Kudryashova  Russia 19 February 2006 Adler, Russia 15 years, 216 days
20000 m walk (track)
20 km walk (road) 1:29:24 Anastasiya Kolchina  Russia 11 September 2022 Kostroma, Russia 17 years, 123 days
50000 m walk (track) 5:05:44.7 h Tatyana Abramzeva  Russia 12 October 2003 Saint Petersburg, Russia
4×100 m relay 44.05 Petra Koppetsch
Marlies Oelsner
Margit Sinzel
Christina Brehmer
 East Germany 24 August 1975 European Junior Championships Athens, Greece
4×400 m relay 3:36.98 Janet Ravenscroft
Evelyn McMeekin
Ruth Kennedy
Susan Pettett
 Great Britain 26 August 1973 European Junior Championships Duisburg, Germany
Swedish medley relay 2:07.18 Renee Regis
Faith Akinbileje
Rebecca Grieve
Etty Sisson
 Great Britain 7 July 2022 European U18 Championships Jerusalem, Israel [40]

Indoor

Boys

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
50 m
60 m 6.69 Mark Lewis-Francis  Great Britain 27 February 1999 Great Britain-France-Germany-Italy International U20 Match Nogent-sur-Oise, France 16 years, 176 days [41]
200 m 21.09 Stephane Vaillant  France 17 December 2005 Nice, France 17 years, 342 days [42]
300 m 33.73 Thomas Somers  Great Britain 14 December 2013 Sheffield, United Kingdom 16 years, 230 days
400 m 47.68 Simon Bullock  Great Britain 20 February 1997 DN Games Stockholm, Sweden 16 years, 90 days [43]
800 m 1:48.78 Mevlüt Aras  Turkey 26 December 2021 Istanbul, Turkey 17 years, 300 days [44]
1000 m 2:24.13 Cian McPhillips  Ireland 17 December 2019 NIA Live Dublin, Ireland 17 years, 193 days [45]
1500 m 3:46.42 Cian McPhillips  Ireland 2 February 2019 Abbotstown, Ireland 16 years, 240 days [46]
Mile
2000 m 5:27.6 h John Wheway  Great Britain 6 October 1968 Cosford, United Kingdom 17 years, 59 days
3000 m 7:59.30 Axel Vang Christensen  Denmark 16 January 2021 Skive European Championships Kvalifikation Skive, Denmark 16 years, 170 days [47]
5000 m 14:18.42 Lukas Verzbicas  Lithuania 13 March 2009 Boston, United States 16 years, 66 days
14:06.55 Axel Vang Christensen  Denmark 31 December 2020 Randers, Denmark 16 years, 154 days
50 m hurdles
(91.4 cm)
6.66 Stéphane Caristan  France 25 January 1981 Paris, France 16 years, 239 days
50 m hurdles
(99/100 cm)
50 m hurdles
(106.7 cm)
6.96 Garfield Darien  France 21 February 2004 Aubière, France 16 years, 61 days
60 m hurdles
(91.4 cm)
7.48 Ladji Doucouré  France 23 January 2000 Eaubonne, France 16 years, 301 days
60 m hurdles
(99/100 cm)
60 m hurdles
(106.7 cm)
7.75 Yves N'Dabian  France 5 December 1999 Eaubonne, France 16 years, 130 days [48]
High jump 2.24 m Dmitry Kroyter  Israel 14 February 2010 Moscow, Russia 16 years, 361 days
Danil Lysenko  Russia 6 December 2014 «The Climbing of Everest» meeting Kineshma, Russia 17 years, 201 days [49]
Pole vault 5.60 m Matvey Volkov  Russia 12 February 2021 Orlen Cup Łódź, Poland 16 years, 336 days [50]
Long jump 8.12 m Viktor Kuznyetsov  Ukraine 20 December 2003 Brovary, Ukraine 17 years, 156 days
Triple jump 16.34 m Martin Lamou  France 27 February 2016 U20 Match Italy-France-Germany Padova, Italy 16 years, 290 days [51]
Shot put (5 kg) 24.24 m Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 30 December 2014 Chasing the Record Meeting Spała, Poland 17 years, 288 days [52]
Shot put (6 kg) 20.12 m Henning Prüfer  Germany 2 March 2013 International U20 Match Ancona, Italy [53]
Shot put (7.26 kg) 18.49 m Yuriy Belonog  Ukraine 7 December 1991 Kyiv, Ukraine 17 years, 273 days
Heptathlon
(youth)
5873 pts Hans-Christian Hausenberg  Estonia 1 March 2015 Tallinn, Estonia 16 years, 164 days [54]
6.97 (60m), 7.52m (long jump), 16.02m (shot put), 1.92m (high jump) / 8.11 (60m hurdles), 4.65m (pole vault), 2:56.46 (1000m)
Heptathlon
(junior)
5517 pts Ludovic Besson  France 8 February 2015 Reims, France 17 years, 12 days [55]
7.24 (60 m), 6.59 m (long jump), 17.00 m (shot put), 1.84 m (high jump) / 8.15 (60 m hurdles), 4.50 m (pole vault), 2:54.19 (1000 m)
5592 pts h Sven Reintak  Estonia 25 February 1980 Kharkiv, Soviet Union 16 years, 253 days
7.0 (60 m), 6.98 m (long jump), 13.79 m (shot put), 2.06 m (high jump) / 8.2 (60 m hurdles), 4.80 m (pole vault), 2:57.7 (1000 m)
Heptathlon
(senior)
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
3000 m walk 11:30.0 h Damir Yangayev  Russia 1 March 1998 Insar, Russia 16 years, 344 days
5000 m walk 19:30.08 Yevgeniy Shmalyuk  Russia 25 December 1993 Saint Petersburg, Russia 17 years, 345 days
4 × 200m relay 1:29.09 LAV Rostock
Tom Laack
Marvin Anbuhl
Benjamin Schulz
Peter Tardel
 Germany 10 December 2005 Neubrandenburg, Germany
4 × 400m relay

Girls

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Age Ref
50 m
60 m 7.24 N'ketia Seedo  Netherlands 22 February 2020 Dutch Championships Apeldoorn, Netherlands 16 years, 260 days [56]
200 m 23.15 Irene Ekelund  Sweden 17 February 2013 National Championships Norrköping, Sweden 15 years, 346 days [57]
400 m 53.38 Danijela Grgić  Croatia 5 February 2005 Vienna Indoor Vienna, Austria 16 years, 130 days [58]
600 m 1:27.2 h Ines Schimmel  East Germany 12 January 1980 Berlin, East Germany 16 years, 341 days [59]
800 m 2:03.27 Aníta Hinriksdóttir  Iceland 2 February 2013 Reykjavík, Iceland 17 years, 20 days [60]
1000 m 2:43.22 Aníta Hinriksdóttir  Iceland 15 December 2012 Aðventumót Ármanns Reykjavík, Iceland 16 years, 337 days [61]
1500 m 4:11.70 Malin Ewerlöf-Krepp  Sweden 19 February 1989 European Championships The Hague, Netherlands 16 years, 262 days [62]
Mile
2000 m 6:08.9 h Daniela Fetcere  Latvia 27 January 2006 Riga, Latvia 15 years, 152 days
3000 m 9:04.23 Snežana Pajkić  Yugoslavia 1 February 1987 Vienna, Austria 16 years, 131 days [63]
5000 m
50 m hurdles (84 cm)
60 m hurdles (76.2 cm) 8.10 Cyréna Samba-Mayela  France 11 February 2017 French U18/U20 Championships Nantes, France 16 years, 103 days [64]
60 m hurdles (84 cm)
High jump 1.96 m Yaroslava Mahuchikh  Ukraine 22 December 2018 Minsk, Belarus 17 years, 94 days [65]
Pole vault 4.49 m Lisa Gunnarsson  Sweden 17 February 2016 Globen Galan Stockholm, Sweden 16 years, 181 days [66]
Long jump 6.61 m Anu Kaljurand  Estonia 1 February 1986 Leningrad, Soviet Union 16 years, 291 days
Triple jump 13.82 m Yevgeniya Stavchanskaya  Ukraine 12 December 1998 Kyiv, Ukraine 17 years, 78 days
Shot put
Shot put (3 kg) 19.41 m Emel Dereli  Turkey 15 December 2012 İzmir, Turkey 16 years, 294 days [67]
Pentathlon
(youth)
4414 pts Henriette Jæger  Norway 19 January 2020 Norwegian U18 Combined Events Championships Hvam, Norway 16 years, 203 days [68]
8.30 (60 m hurdles), 1.72 m (high jump), 14.30 m (shot put), 5.85 m (long jump), 2:17.62 (800 m)
Pentathlon
(senior)
4432 pts Jana Košcak  Croatia 4–5 February 2023 Tallinn Indoor Meeting Tallinn, Estonia 16 years, 262 days [69]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
8.21 1.82 m 11.40 m 6.34 m 2:23.97
3000 m walk (track) 12:05.6 h Lyudmila Yefimkina  Russia 1 March 1998 Insar, Russia 16 years, 191 days
4 x 200m relay 1:38.77 SC Berlin
Anja Schmitz
Nadja Hack
Carola Otto
Silke Breckenfelder
 Germany 17 February 1991 Dortmund, Germany
Belgium Scholier
Imke Vervaet
Justien Grillet
Camille Laus
Kimberley Efonye
 Belgium 20 February 2010 ADMB-Jeugdaflossingsmeeting Ghent, Belgium [70]
4 x 400m relay

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