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2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships

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International athletics championship event
2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships
OrganisersEAA
Edition38th
Dates6–9 March 2025
Host cityApeldoorn, Netherlands
VenueOmnisport Apeldoorn
LevelSenior
TypeIndoor
Events27
Participation570 athletes from
46 nations
Official websiteEAA
LOC (archived 2025-03-17)

The2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held from 6 to 9 March 2025 at theOmnisport Apeldoorn arena inApeldoorn, Netherlands. The four-day competition features thirteen men's, thirteen women's and one mixedathletics events over three morning and four afternoon sessions.[1]

It is the 38th edition[2] of theEuropean Athletics Indoor Championships and the third time that the Netherlands has staged the continent's top indoor competition in athletics afterRotterdam 1973 andThe Hague 1989. It is also the third time in a decade that the country has hosted a major European Athletics event after the outdoor2016 European Athletics Championships inAmsterdam and2018 European Cross Country Championships inTilburg.[1]

On 6 May 2022, theEuropean Athletic Association (EAA) chose Apeldoorn at its 164th Council Meeting held inMunich.[3] The organization of the event is a partnership of local athletics clubs, themunicipality of Apeldoorn, theProvince of Gelderland, TIG Sports and theRoyal Dutch Athletics Federation (Atletiekunie).[4] In March 2024, former athleteDafne Schippers was appointed tournament director.[5]

Schedule

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All times are local (UTC+1).[6]

QQualificationR1Round 1SFSemi-finalsFFinal
M = morning session, E = evening session
Men[6]
Date →6 Mar7 Mar8 Mar9 Mar
Event ↓EMEMEME
60 mR1SFF
400 mR1SFF
800 mR1SFF
1500 mR1F
3000 mR1F
60 m hurdlesR1SFF
4 × 400 mF
High jumpQF
Pole vaultQF
Long jumpQF
Triple jumpQF
Shot putQF
HeptathlonF
Women[6]
Date →6 Mar7 Mar8 Mar9 Mar
Event ↓EMEMEME
60 mR1SFF
400 mR1SFF
800 mR1SFF
1500 mR1F
3000 mR1F
60 m hurdlesR1SFF
4 × 400 mF
High jumpQF
Pole vaultQF
Long jumpQF
Triple jumpQF
Shot putQF
PentathlonF

Mixed[6]
Date →6 Mar7 Mar8 Mar9 Mar
Event ↓EMEMEME
4 × 400 mF
Event detailed schedule[6]
Day 1 — Thursday, 6 March 2025
TimeEventGenderRound
18:20High jumpMQualification
18:35Triple jumpWQualification
19:05Pole vaultWQualification
19:101500 metresWRound 1
19:551500 metresMRound 1
20:30Long jumpMQualification
20:5060 metres hurdlesWRound 1
21:1760 metres hurdlesMRound 1
21:504 x 400 metres relayXFinal
Day 2 — Friday, 7 March 2025
TimeEventGenderRound
09:3060 metresMHeptathlon
10:05Long jumpMHeptathlon
10:15800 metresWRound 1
11:00High jumpWQualification
11:05800 metresMRound 1
11:42Long jumpWQualification
11:55400 metresWRound 1
12:45400 metresMRound 1
12:58Shot putMHeptathlon
13:40Triple jumpMQualification
13:4560 metres hurdlesWSemifinals
14:0560 metres hurdlesMSemifinals
18:50Triple jumpWFinal
19:00High jumpMHeptathlon
19:05Pole vaultMQualification
19:58400 metresWSemifinals
20:19400 metresMSemifinals
20:34Long jumpMFinal
21:001500 metresWFinal
21:151500 metresMFinal
21:4360 metres hurdlesWFinal
21:5360 metres hurdlesMFinal
Day 3 — Saturday, 8 March 2025
TimeEventGenderRound
10:0060 metres hurdlesMHeptathlon
10:203000 metresWRound 1
10:50Shot putWQualification
11:00Pole vaultMHeptathlon
12:0060 metresMRound 1
12:453000 metresMRound 1
18:40Triple jumpMFinal
19:1060 metresMSemifinals
19:35Pole vaultWFinal
19:53800 metresWSemifinals
20:09High jumpMFinal
20:29800 metresMSemifinals
20:29Long jumpWFinal
20:451000 metresMFinal heptathlon
21:10400 metresMFinal
21:4060 metresMFinal
21:50400 metresWFinal
Day 4 — Sunday, 9 March 2025
TimeEventGenderRound
9:0060 metres hurdlesWPentathlon
9:50High jumpWPentathlon
10:05Shot putMQualification
12:0060 metresMRound 1
12:21Shot putWPentathlon
15:10Long jumpWPentathlon
16:0560 metresWSemifinals
16:28Shot putMFinal
16:33800 metresWFinal
16:42Pole vaultMFinal
16:503000 metresMFinal
17:05High jumpWFinal
17:27800 metresMFinal
17:363000 metresWFinal
17:52Shot putWFinal
18:03800 metersWFinal pentathlon
18:244 x 400 meters relayMFinal
18:3760 metresWFinal
18:504 x 400 meters relayWFinal

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Netherlands)

Medal table of 2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships[7][8]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands*7209
2 Italy3126
3 Norway3115
4 Switzerland2305
5 Poland2114
6 Ukraine2002
7 France1348
8 Great Britain1337
9 Spain1124
10 Romania1102
11 Ireland1023
12 Finland1012
13 Bulgaria1001
 Greece1001
 Hungary1001
16 Germany0224
17 Belgium0213
 Sweden0213
19 Portugal0134
20 Czech Republic0123
21 Slovenia0112
22 Serbia0101
23 Luxembourg0011
Totals (23 entries)28262781

Medal summary

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Men

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EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
details
Jeremiah Azu
 Great Britain
6.49ELPBHenrik Larsson
 Sweden
6.52NRAndrew Robertson
 Great Britain
6.55SB
400 metres
details
Attila Molnár
 Hungary
45.25Maksymilian Szwed
 Poland
45.31EU23R,NRJimy Soudril
 France
45.59PB
800 metres
details
Samuel Chapple
 Netherlands
1:44.88NREliott Crestan
 Belgium
1:44.92Mark English
 Ireland
1:45.46
1500 metres
details
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
 Norway
3:36.56Azeddine Habz
 France
3:36.92Isaac Nader
 Portugal
3:37.10
3000 metres
details
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
 Norway
7:48.37SBGeorge Mills
 Great Britain
7:49.41Azeddine Habz
 France
7:50.48
60 metres hurdles
details
Jakub Szymański
 Poland
7.43Wilhem Belocian
 France
7.45Just Kwaou-Mathey
 France
7.50
4 × 400 metres relay
details
 Netherlands
Eugene Omalla
Nick Smidt
Isaya Klein Ikkink
Tony van Diepen
3:04.95EL Spain
Markel Fernández
Manuel Guijarro
Óscar Husillos
Bernat Erta
3:05.18NR Belgium
Julien Watrin
Christian Iguacel
Florent Mabille
Jonathan Sacoor
3:05.18SB
High jump
details
Oleh Doroshchuk
 Ukraine
2.34 mWLPBJan Štefela
 Czech Republic
2.29 mMatteo Sioli
 Italy
2.29 mPB
Pole vault
details
Emmanouil Karalis
 Greece
Menno Vloon
 NetherlandsSB
5.90 mNot awardedSondre Guttormsen
 Norway
5.90 mSB
Long jump
details
Bozhidar Sarâboyukov
 Bulgaria
8.13 mMattia Furlani
 Italy
8.12 mLester Lescay
 Spain
8.12 mSB
Triple jump
details
Andy Díaz Hernández
 Italy
17.71 mWLMax Heß
 Germany
17.43 mSBAndrea Dallavalle
 Italy
17.19 m
Shot put
details
Andrei Rares Toader
 Romania
21.27 mNRWictor Petersson
 Sweden
21.04 mTomáš Staněk
 Czech Republic
20.75 m
Heptathlon
details
Sander Skotheim
 Norway
6558 ptsER,CR,WLSimon Ehammer
 Switzerland
6506 ptsNRTill Steinforth
 Germany
6388 ptsNR
WR world record |AR area record |CR championship record |GR games record |NR national record |OR Olympic record |PB personal best |SB season best |WL world leading (in a given season)
  • Note: * = Relay athletes who only ran in heats

Women

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EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
details
Zaynab Dosso
 Italy
7.01NR,WLMujinga Kambundji
 Switzerland
7.02SBPatrizia van der Weken
 Luxembourg
7.06=NR
400 metres
details
Lieke Klaver
 Netherlands
50.38ELHenriette Jæger
 Norway
50.45Paula Sevilla
 Spain
50.99=NR
800 metres
details
Anna Wielgosz
 Poland
2:02.09Clara Liberman
 France
2:02.32Anita Horvat
 Slovenia
2:02.52
1500 metres
details
Agathe Guillemot
 France
4:07.23Salomé Afonso
 Portugal
4:07.66Revée Walcott-Nolan
 Great Britain
4:08.45
3000 metres
details
Sarah Healy
 Ireland
8:52.86Melissa Courtney-Bryant
 Great Britain
8:52.92Salomé Afonso
 Portugal
8:53.42
60 metres hurdles
details
Ditaji Kambundji
 Switzerland
7.67ER,CR,WLNadine Visser
 Netherlands
7.72NRPia Skrzyszowska
 Poland
7.83SB
4 × 400 metres relay
details
 Netherlands
Lieke Klaver
Nina Franke
Cathelijn Peeters
Femke Bol
3:24.34CR,NR,WL Great Britain
Lina Nielsen
Hannah Kelly
Emily Newnham
Amber Anning
3:24.89NR Czech Republic
Lada Vondrová
Nikoleta Jíchová
Tereza Petržilková
Lurdes Gloria Manuel
3:25.31NR
High jump
details
Yaroslava Mahuchikh
 Ukraine
1.99Angelina Topić
 Serbia
1.95Engla Nilsson
 Sweden
1.92PB
Pole vault
details
Angelica Moser
 Switzerland
4.80SBTina Šutej
 Slovenia
4.75SBMarie-Julie Bonnin
 France
4.70
Long jump
details
Larissa Iapichino
 Italy
6.94SBAnnik Kälin
 Switzerland
6.90NRMalaika Mihambo
 Germany
6.88
Triple jump
details
Ana Peleteiro-Compaoré
 Spain
14.37ELDiana Ana Maria Ion
 Romania
14.31PBSenni Salminen
 Finland
13.99
Shot put
details
Jessica Schilder
 Netherlands
20.69WLNRYemisi Ogunleye
 Germany
19.56Auriol Dongmo
 Portugal
19.26SB
Pentathlon
details
Saga Vanninen
 Finland
4922 ptsEU23R,NR,WLSofie Dokter
 Netherlands
4826 ptsPBKate O'Connor
 Ireland
4781 ptsNR
WR world record |AR area record |CR championship record |GR games record |NR national record |OR Olympic record |PB personal best |SB season best |WL world leading (in a given season)

Mixed

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EventGoldSilverBronze
4 × 400 metres relay
details
 Netherlands
Nick Smidt
Eveline Saalberg
Tony van Diepen
Femke Bol
3:15.63CR,SB Belgium
Julien Watrin
Imke Vervaet
Christian Iguacel
Helena Ponette
3:16.19 Great Britain
Alastair Chalmers
Emily Newnham
Joshua Faulds
Lina Nielsen
3:16.49

Qualification criteria

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In all individual events athletes can qualify in one of two ways: by achieving the Entry Standard within the qualification period in accordance with the criteria detailed below, or by virtue of theWorld Rankings Position achieved at the end of the qualification period according to the respective Event Ranking Rules (and ranking period). In case of ties, athletes with the next best Performance Score will prevail. Each European Athletics Member Federation may enter up to four qualified athletes in each individual event of whom up to three may participate.[9]

In the relays, host country the Netherlands will be allocated one place in each relay. Three places will be allocated in accordance with the order of ranking of European Athletics Member Federation official teams in4 x 400 m combined outdoor lists 2024. The other two places (or three if the Netherlands does not take its allocated place) shall be allocated in accordance with the accumulated 400m times of individual athletes from 2024 indoor season as at 10 days prior to the first day of the European Athletics Indoor Championships (24 February 2025).[9]

Member Federations who have no male and/or no female athletes who have achieved the Entry Standards or considered as having achieved the Entry Standard or no male and/or no female athletes who are potentially qualified by World Rankings, may enter one unqualified male athlete and/or one unqualified female athlete in one individual event of the Championships. Two unqualified athletes of the same gender are not allowed.[9]

The qualification period for the Combined Events is from 20 August 2023 to midnight 23 February 2025 (regardless of the time zone). For all other events, the qualification period is from 25 February 2024 to midnight 23 February 2025 (regardless of the time zone).[9]

All athletes born before and including 2009 (aged at least 16 years on 31 December 2025) are eligible to compete, except for the men'sshot put where the limit is 2007 (athletes aged at least 18 years on 31 December 2025).[9]

Entry Standards and target numbers of athletes / teams per event[9]
EventMenWomenQuota
IndoorOutdoorIndoorOutdoor
60 metres6.6010.05 for100 m7.2011.05 for 100 m40
400 metres46.2045.0052.1050.7030
800 metres1:46.401:44.502:02.001:59.0030
1500 metres3:37.003:32.004:08.004:02.0027
3000 metres7:43.007:36.008:48.008:39.0024
60 m hurdles7.6313.25 for110 mH8.0012.80 for100 mH32
High jump2.30 m1.96 m18
Pole vault5.85 m4.70 m18
Long jump8.10 m6.80 m18
Triple jump17.00 m14.35 m18
Shot put21.40 m18.90 m18
Combined events6150 pts8450 pts fordecathlon4600 pts6650 pts forheptathlon14
Relays6

Participating nations

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626 athletes from 46 member federations were entered in the Championships[10] of which 570 competed.[citation needed] In brackets the number of athletes participating.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ab"Apeldoorn awarded the 2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships".European Athletics. 6 May 2022. Retrieved20 March 2023.
  2. ^"European Indoor Championships 2025 - Apeldoorn". Track Athletes. Retrieved27 February 2025.
  3. ^"Apeldoorn organiseert de EK Indoor Atletiek 2025!".Runner's World (in Dutch). 6 May 2022. Retrieved20 March 2023.
  4. ^"Apeldoorn sleept bid voor EK indoor atletiek 2025 binnen".Royal Dutch Athletics Federation (in Dutch). 6 May 2022. Retrieved20 March 2023.
  5. ^"Oud-topsprintster Schippers toernooidirecteur EK indoor in Apeldoorn".NOS Nieuws (in Dutch). 6 March 2024. Retrieved6 June 2024.
  6. ^abcde"Competition Schedule European Athletics Indoor Championships Apeldoorn 2025".European Athletics. Archived fromthe original on 7 November 2024. Retrieved8 November 2024.
  7. ^"European Athletics Indoor Championships results".European Athletics. Retrieved14 March 2025.
  8. ^"EAIC Apeldoorn 2025 Results Book"(PDF).European Athletics.Archived(PDF) from the original on 10 March 2025. Retrieved14 March 2025.
  9. ^abcdef"Qualification System and Entry Standards (as of April 2024)"(PDF).European Athletics. April 2024.Archived(PDF) from the original on 8 November 2024. Retrieved8 November 2024.
  10. ^"Final Entries - Athletes List by event and SB"(PDF).European Athletics. 27 February 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 4 March 2025. Retrieved5 March 2025.

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