Ukrainian Athletics Championships

The Ukrainian Athletics Championships is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Ukrainian Athletic Federation, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Ukraine.[1]

Ukrainian Athletics Championships
SportTrack and field
Founded1992
CountryUkraine

The event was first held in 1992, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It replaced the Soviet Athletics Championships as the national event for athletes from Ukraine. Separate annual championships are held for certain track (relays, 10,000 metres) and field (throwing) disciplines, cross country running, road running and racewalking events.[1] There is also a Ukrainian Indoor Athletics Championships.[2]

Events

The competition programme features a total of 38 individual Ukrainian Championship athletics events, 19 for men and 19 for women. For each of the sexes, there are seven track running events, three obstacle events, four jumps, four throws, and one combined track and field event.[1]

Track running
Obstacle events
Jumping events
Throwing events
Combined events

The women's programme expanded to match the men's within its first decade. The women's field events reached parity with the men's after the addition of the pole vault in 1996. The women's steeplechase appeared in 2000 metres steeplechase format in 1992 before taking the standard 3000 m distance in 2000. The 3000 metres was replaced by the 5000 m in 1995. A women's 10,000 metres race walk was held in the 1990s, but was later dropped.[1]

Editions

Ed. Year Location Dates Venue
11992Kiev26–31 MayOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
21993Kiev2–4 JulyOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
31994Kiev26–28 MayOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
41995Kiev12–15 JuneOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
51996Kiev6–9 JuneOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
61997Kiev11–14 JulyOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
71998Kiev31 July–2 AugustOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
81999Kiev21–24 SeptemberOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
92000Kiev3–6 AugustOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
102001Kiev1–3 JulyOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
112002Donetsk10–13 JuneRSC Olimpiyskiy
122003Kiev3–6 JulyOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
132004YaltaAvanhard Stadium
142005KievOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
152006KievOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
162007Donetsk4–8 JulyRSC Olimpiyskiy
172008Kiev1–4 JulyOlimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
182009Yalta22–23 JulyAvanhard Stadium
192010Donetsk1–4 JulyRSC Olimpiyskiy
202011Donetsk2–5 AugustRSC Olimpiyskiy
212012Yalta12–15 JuneAvanhard Stadium
222013Donetsk24–27 JulyRSC Olimpiyskiy
232014Kropyvnytskyi24–26 JulyZirka Stadium
242015Kropyvnytskyi30 July–1 AugustZirka Stadium
252016Lutsk16–19 JulyAvanhard Stadium
262017Kropyvnytskyi5–8 JulyZirka Stadium
272018Lutsk18–21 JulyAvanhard Stadium
282019Lutsk21–23 AugustAvanhard Stadium
292020Lutsk25-28 JuneAvanhard Stadium
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References

  1. Ukrainian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  2. Levchenko and Shukh among the standout names on Ukrainian team for Glasgow. European Athletics (2019-02-12). Retrieved 2019-07-18.

External sources

  • Баранов Сергій, Качківський Іван. Чемпіонати та Кубки України з легкої атлетики. — 2018. — 46 p.
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