Athletics At The 2007 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival
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Athletics At The 2007 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival
The athletics competition at the 2007 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held from 23 to 27 July. The events took place in Belgrade, Serbia. Boys and girls born 1990 or 1991 or later participated 34 track and field events, with similar programmes for the sexes with the exception of no steeplechase or hammer throw event for girls. The event was held shortly after the 2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics. Mykyta Nesterenko (discus throw) and Darya Klishina (long jump) were the only two reigning world youth champions to come and win at the European competition.World Youth Championships 2007
World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2014-11-22. Three athletes completed individual doubles:

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