2024 European Athletics

2024 European Athletics Championships: Medal Tally Update

The European Championships, a pinnacle event in the European athletics calendar, commenced on Friday, June 7th, marking a prestigious gathering of athletes in Rome from June 7th to 12th. Rome, the host city for the third time, previously staged the championship exactly 50 years ago in 1974.

The Olympic Stadium, a historic venue previously graced by athletes during the 1960 Olympic Games and the 1987 World Athletics Championships, now serves as the battleground where competitors from across Europe vie for top honours.

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Medal Standings

RankCountryGold ?Silver ?Bronze ?Total ?
1Italy75315
2France4228
3Great Britain2349
4Poland2125
5-6Ireland2103
5-6Norway2013
7Belgium2013
8Spain1326
9Netherlands1236
10Switzerland1135
11-12Croatia1102
11-12Greece1102
13Ukraine1034
14Slovenia1001
15Sweden1001
16Germany0246
17-21Austria0101
17-21Hungary0101
17-21Israel0101
17-21Romania0101
17-21Serbia0101
17-21Turkey0101
22Lithuania0011
23Portugal0011

In the hierarchy of international athletics competitions, the European Championships hold the esteemed third position in prestige, following only the Olympic Games and the World Championships. Originating in the early 1930s, the European Championships have evolved from modest beginnings into a grand spectacle of athletic prowess.

Representing national federations affiliated with the European Athletics Association, athletes compete under the banner of their countries. Each nation can field up to three athletes per individual event who have met the qualification standards within a specified timeframe, while one team per relay event is permitted per country.

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