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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox sporting event organization The Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships, also known as the Balkan Indoor Games (Шаблон:Lang-el), is an annual international regional indoor track and field competition between athletes from the Balkans. Following a test event in 1991,[1] it was officially launched in 1994.[2] Organised by the Association of the Balkan Athletics Federations (ABAF), it is typically held in February.[3][4][5] The competition complemented the long-running annual outdoor track and field tournament: the Balkan Games.[6]

It received strong support from the Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association – until 2002, the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus,[7][8] Greece was the permanent host, as this was the only international standard indoor track and field arena in the region at that point. The Peania Indoors Arena, in the Metropolitan area of the Greek capital, took on hosting duties from 2003 to 2006, then began alternating with the Faliro, Piraeus stadium.[2] The event was cancelled in both 2010 and 2011 due to the insolvency of the Greek athletics body, linked to the Greek government-debt crisis.[9] The event was continued in 2012 with Turkey as the new host nation, which had built the Ataköy Athletics Arena for the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships. The Balkan competition served as a major test event for the global championships.[10][11]

The programme of events has been similar to that of the IAAF World Indoor Championships, except for the omission of the combined track and field events and (usually) the 4 × 400 metres relay. Women's pole vault was introduced in 1998, giving the sexes event parity, and the 200 metres for both sexes was dropped after 2005 in line with international standards. The 1994 championships featured racewalking competitions, but these were dropped for subsequent editions.[2] In addition to individual titles, a men's and a women's team title is awarded to the best performing nation in each section. Both medal tables and points tables are collated, with the points score contributing to the team title.[12][13] The points table was introduced in 2002.

A total of seventeen nations have entered the competition during its history, with Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro being former competitors; all successor states of Yugoslavia have since competed independently, bar Kosovo.[12] The initial competition was between six nations, which expanded to nine by the end of the 1990s. The number of competing nations was further expanded between 2011 and 2014, with five more countries being admitted by the ABAF. Azerbaijan has also competed as a guest nation; its performances were discounted for medal and points-scoring purposes.[14] Romania and Greece have historically been the most successful nations at the event, although Turkey has been the most dominant since 2012.

Editions

Edition Year Stadium City Country Dates No. of
events
No. of
athletes
Men's winnerШаблон:Ref label Women's winnerШаблон:Ref label
1991 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece January 22 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
1 1994 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 20 February 25 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
2 1995 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 25 February 23 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:ROM
3 1996 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 24 February 23 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:ROM
4 1997 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 22 February 23 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:ROM
5 1998 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 22 February 24 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
6 1999 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 13 February 24 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:ROM
7 2000 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 12 February 24 Шаблон:BUL Шаблон:ROM
8 2001 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 18 February 24 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:GRE
9 2002 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 23 February 24 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:GRE
10 2003 Peania Indoors Arena Paiania Greece 4 March 24 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:GRE
11 2004 Peania Indoors Arena Paiania Greece 28 February 24 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
12 2005 Peania Indoors Arena Paiania Greece 16 February 24 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:ROM
13 2006 Peania Indoors Arena Paiania Greece 22 February 22 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
14 2007 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 21 February 22 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
15 2008 Peania Indoors Arena Paiania Greece 9 February 22 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
16 2009 Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus Greece 21 February 22 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
2010 Cancelled
2011 Cancelled
17 2012 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 18 February 22 Шаблон:GRE Шаблон:TUR
18 2013 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 23 February 22 Шаблон:TUR Шаблон:ROM
19 2014 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 22 February 22 Шаблон:TUR Шаблон:ROM
20 2015 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 21 February 22 Шаблон:TUR Шаблон:TUR
21 2016 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 27 February 22 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
22 2017 Kombank Arena Belgrade Serbia 25 February 22 Шаблон:TUR Шаблон:GRE
23 2018 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 17 February 24 Шаблон:ROM Шаблон:ROM
24 2019 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 16 February 24 Шаблон:TUR Шаблон:UKR
25 2020 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 15 February 24 Шаблон:UKR Шаблон:ROU
26 2021 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 20 February 24 Шаблон:TUR Шаблон:UKR
27 2022 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 5 March 24 Шаблон:TUR Шаблон:TUR
28 2024 Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul Turkey 10 February[15]
  • Шаблон:Note label Team winners decided by medals up to 2001, with the points scoring format introduced in 2002.

Participation

Nation First appearance
Шаблон:GRE 1991
Шаблон:ALB 1991
Шаблон:BUL 1991
Шаблон:ROM 1991
Шаблон:TUR 1991
Шаблон:MKD 1996
Шаблон:MLD 1996
Шаблон:BIH 1998
Шаблон:SRB 2007
Шаблон:MNE 2007
Шаблон:CRO 2011
Шаблон:ARM 2013
Шаблон:CYP 2014
Шаблон:SLO 2014
Шаблон:GEO 2014
Шаблон:ISR 2016?[16]
Шаблон:YUG 1991
Шаблон:SCG 1994–2002Шаблон:Ref label
2003–2006

Championships records

Key: Шаблон:Legend2

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
60 m 6.58 Georgios Theodoridis Шаблон:Flagu 13 February 1999 1999 Championships Athens, Greece
200 m 21.25 Ioan Vieru Шаблон:Flagu 28 February 2004 2004 Championships Paiania, Greece [17]
400 m 46.35 Iliya Dzhivondov Шаблон:Flagu 12 February 2000 2000 Championships Athens, Greece
800 m 1:48.19 Oleg Myronets Шаблон:Flagu 20 February 2021 2021 Championships Istanbul, Turkey [18]
1500 m 3:37.49 İlham Tanui Özbilen Шаблон:Flagu 23 February 2013 2013 Championships Istanbul, Turkey
3000 m 7:42.49 Polat Kemboi Arıkan Шаблон:Flagu 18 February 2012 2012 Championships Istanbul, Turkey
60 m hurdles 7.57 Gheorghe Boroi Шаблон:Flagu 20 February 1994 1994 Championships Athens, Greece
High jump 2.32 m Cristian Popescu Шаблон:Flagu 20 February 1994 1994 Championships Athens, Greece
Pole vault 5.76 m Ivan Horvat Шаблон:Flagu 25 February 2017 2017 Championships Belgrade, Serbia [19]
Long jump 8.10 m Bogdan Tudor Шаблон:Flagu 25 February 1995 1995 Championships Athens, Greece
Triple jump 17.51 m Marian Oprea Шаблон:Flagu 22 February 2006 2006 Championships Paiania, Greece
Shot put 20.77 m Stipe Žunić Шаблон:Flagu 25 February 2017 2017 Championships Belgrade, Serbia [20]
Mesud Pezer Шаблон:Flagu 17 February 2018 2018 Championships Istanbul, Turkey [21]
4 × 400 m relay 3:10.36 Andrei Remus
Mihai Dringo
Simon Denis
Robert Parge
Шаблон:Flagu 5 March 2022 2022 Championships Istanbul, Turkey [22]

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
60 m 7.13 Tezdzhan Naimova Шаблон:Flagu 21 February 2007 2007 Championships Athens, Greece
200 m 23.70 Angela Moroșanu Шаблон:Flagu 16 February 2005 2005 Championships Paiania, Greece [23]
400 m 51.06 Vania Stambolova Шаблон:Flagu 22 February 2006 2006 Championships Paiania, Greece
800 m 1:59.82 Mihaela Neacșu Шаблон:Flagu 21 February 2007 2007 Championships Athens, Greece
1500 m 4:06.89 Luiza Gega Шаблон:Flagu 27 February 2016 2006 Championships Istanbul, Turkey
3000 m 8:55.22 Cristina Grosu Шаблон:Flagu 23 February 2002 2002 Championships Athens, Greece
60 m hurdles 8.02 Andrea Ivančević Шаблон:Flagu 27 February 2016 2016 Championships Istanbul, Turkey
High jump 1.97 m Stefka Kostadinova Шаблон:Flagu 20 February 1994 1994 Championships Athens, Greece
Pole vault 4.60 m Iana Gladiichuk Шаблон:Flagu 20 February 2021 2021 Championships Istanbul, Turkey [24]
Long jump 6.96 m Ivana Španović Шаблон:Flagu 25 February 2017 2017 Championships Belgrade, Serbia [25]
Triple jump 14.84 m Hrysopiyi Devetzi Шаблон:Flagu 4 March 2003 2003 Championships Paiania, Greece
Shot put 19.30 m Anca Heltne Шаблон:Flagu 21 February 2009 2009 Championships Athens, Greece
4 × 400 m relay 3:33.76 Kateryna Klymiuk
Tetiana Melnyk
Anastasiia Bryzgina
Anna Ryzhykova
Шаблон:Flagu 16 February 2019 2019 Championships Istanbul, Turkey [26]

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Balkan Athletics Championships Шаблон:International athletics Шаблон:Records in athletics Шаблон:Balkan Championships

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