Bosnian judoka Larisa Cerić stole the show with her precise and calculated movements in the women’s +78kg judo final. Her mesmerizing technique, characterised by finesse and agility, earned her the silver medal, the first European Games medal for her country.
Serbian wrestler Stevan Andria electrified the crowd with his triumphant triumph in the men’s freestyle wrestling 57kg category. Displaying unparalleled strength and technique, he dominated his opponents en route to clinching gold, a momentous achievement in his illustrious career.
Nino Salukvadze and Tsotne Machavariani etched their names into the European Games history by being the first mother and son duo podium. The two Georgians won a bronze medal in the 50m pistol event. In 2020, Nino made history by becoming the first woman to compete in 9 Summer Olympics.
MEDALS RANKING
TOTAL
RUS
1
Russian Federation
44
22
41
107
BLR
2
Belarus
25
14
30
69
UKR
3
Ukraine
15
19
20
54
ITA
4
Italy
10
14
11
35
NED
5
Netherlands
9
13
8
30
GEO
6
Georgia
7
9
14
30
GER
7
Germany
7
8
12
27
FRA
8
France
6
12
16
34
AZE
9
Azerbaijan
5
10
13
28
GBR
10
Great Britain
5
8
8
21
ARM
11
Armenia
5
3
3
11
ESP
12
Spain
5
2
6
13
BEL
13
Belgium
4
1
2
7
BUL
14
Bulgaria
3
7
8
18
TUR
15
Türkiye
3
6
6
15
HUN
16
Hungary
3
5
8
16
CZE
17
Czechia
3
4
7
14
SUI
18
Switzerland
3
3
4
10
ISR
19
Israel
3
3
1
7
DEN
20
Denmark
3
2
2
7
GRE
20
Greece
3
2
2
7
POL
22
Poland
3
1
13
17
SWE
23
Sweden
3
1
4
8
POR
24
Portugal
2
5
5
12
ROU
25
Romania
2
3
5
10
LAT
26
Latvia
2
3
1
6
SRB
27
Serbia
2
2
3
7
CRO
28
Croatia
2
1
6
9
LTU
29
Lithuania
2
1
0
3
SVK
30
Slovakia
2
0
2
4
FIN
31
Finland
2
0
1
3
AUT
32
Austria
1
3
4
8
IRL
33
Ireland
1
2
4
7
KOS
34
Kosovo
1
1
1
3
SLO
34
Slovenia
1
1
1
3
EST
36
Estonia
0
2
3
5
MDA
37
Republic of Moldova
0
1
4
5
BIH
38
Bosnia and Herzegovina
0
1
0
1
CYP
38
Cyprus
0
1
0
1
MNE
38
Montenegro
0
1
0
1
LUX
41
Luxembourg
0
0
2
2
NOR
41
Norway
0
0
2
2
TOTAL
197
197
283
677
SPORTS
3×3 Basketball
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Beach Soccer
Boxing
Canoe Sprint
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Karate
Sambo
Shooting
Table Tennis
Wrestling
ABOUT MINSK 2019
The Minsk 2019 European Games made history as the second edition of the multi-sport event, welcoming over 4,000 athletes from 50 nations who competed across 15 sports. Notably, these games distinguished themselves by incorporating new disciplines like 3×3 basketball, providing a platform for emerging sports to shine. The event stood out for its emphasis on sustainability, utilising eco-friendly initiatives in venue construction and operations. Additionally, the opening ceremony showcased Belarusian culture and history, captivating a global audience. Minsk 2019 successfully blended sportsmanship with a commitment to environmental responsibility, setting a positive precedent for future sporting events.