2015 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

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2015 European Youth
Olympic Festival
Host cityTbilisi
Country Georgia
Nations50
Athletes3,304
Sport9
Events112
Opening26 July 2015 (2015-07-26)
Closing1 August 2015 (2015-08-01)
Opened byIrakli Garibashvili
Athlete's OathMzia Meboshvili
Coach's OathErekle Arsenishvili
Torch lighterZurab Zviadauri
Main venueMikheil Meskhi Stadium
Summer
Winter

The 2015 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held in Tbilisi, Georgia, between 26 July and 1 August 2015.

Sports[edit]

2015 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival Sports Programme

Venues[edit]

Venue Location Sports
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium Tbilisi Ceremonies
David Petriashvili Stadium Tbilisi Athletics
Tbilisi Sports Palace Tbilisi Basketball (Boys)
Vere Park Tbilisi Basketball (Girls)
King David Aghmashenebeli alley / Tbilisi sea circle Tbilisi Cycling
New Gymnastics Complex Tbilisi Gymnastics
New Handball Arena Tbilisi Handball
Judo Academy Tbilisi Judo
New Aquatic Centre Tbilisi Swimming
Mziuri Tennis Courts Tbilisi Tennis
New Volleyball Arena Tbilisi Volleyball

Schedule[edit]

The competition schedule for the 2015 European Youth Olympic Summer Festival is as follows:

OC Opening ceremony 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony Event competitions
July–August 26
Sun
27
Mon
28
Tue
29
Wed
30
Thu
31
Fri
01
Sat
Events
Ceremonies OC CC
Athletics 2 4 5 7 11 36
Basketball 2 2
Cycling 2 2 4
Gymnastics 3 3 2 5 5 18
Handball 2 2
Judo 4 3 3 3 3 16
Swimming 5 7 7 3 10 32
Tennis 4 4
Volleyball 2 2
Total events 7 19 18 26 27 29 116
Cumulative total 7 26 44 70 97 116
July–August 23
Sun
24
Mon
25
Tue
26
Wed
27
Thu
28
Fri
29
Sat
Events

Participant nations[edit]

Kosovo made its European Youth Summer Olympic Festival debut at these games.

Participating National Olympic Committees

Mascot[edit]

The mascot for this edition of European Youth Olympic Festival is named P.E.A.K.Y, which is based on a pheasant. Pheasant was chosen as the mascot due to the connection with a Georgian legend about the founding of Tbilisi. The name P.E.A.K.Y is a combination from the words "peak" and "youth".[1]

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Georgia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)1791137
2 Italy (ITA)1221024
3 France (FRA)95822
4 Hungary (HUN)931123
5 Slovenia (SLO)56516
6 Moldova (MDA)5207
7 Great Britain (GBR)48820
8 Spain (ESP)48618
9 Netherlands (NED)43815
10 Georgia (GEO)*40610
11 Germany (GER)38617
12 Ukraine (UKR)37111
13 Belgium (BEL)36514
14 Romania (ROU)35210
15 Belarus (BLR)3047
16 Ireland (IRL)26210
17 Serbia (SRB)2439
18 Switzerland (SUI)2327
19 Finland (FIN)2316
20 Sweden (SWE)2305
21 Czech Republic (CZE)2237
22 Azerbaijan (AZE)2125
23 Norway (NOR)2046
24 Austria (AUT)2013
25 Poland (POL)1359
26 Turkey (TUR)1236
27 Bulgaria (BUL)1203
 Denmark (DEN)1203
29 Croatia (CRO)1034
30 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)1001
 Estonia (EST)1001
32 Israel (ISR)0505
33 Latvia (LAT)0303
34 Slovakia (SVK)0224
35 Cyprus (CYP)0112
36 Montenegro (MNE)0101
37 Greece (GRE)0022
Totals (37 entries)113115125353

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mascot P.E.A.K.Y". Retrieved 4 September 2015.

External links[edit]