The young Russian athletes showcased their judo abilities and talent, dominating the -81kg, -90kg, and +90kg categories. Mikhail Igolnikov, Sultan Abdullaev, and Ruslan Shakhbazov each took gold in their respective weight classes, highlighting Russia’s strength in judo.
Slovenian tennis player Viktória Kužmová elevated Slovenia to the top of the tennis medal table. She won gold in the girls’ singles category and, alongside her partner Tereza Mihalíková, secured another gold in the doubles, showcasing her exceptional talent and versatility.
Young British gymnast Nile Wilson delivered outstanding performances at EYOF 2013, winning gold in both the Pommel Horse and Still Rings. He also earned a silver medal in the All-Around event, demonstrating his remarkable skill and potential in gymnastics.
MEDALS RANKING
TOTAL
RUS
1
Russian Federation
18
6
8
32
ITA
2
Italy
10
7
7
24
GBR
3
Great Britain
9
7
7
23
UKR
4
Ukraine
8
6
4
18
GER
5
Germany
7
8
17
32
AZE
6
Azerbaijan
7
0
0
7
BEL
7
Belgium
4
3
3
10
ROU
8
Romania
4
1
3
8
HUN
9
Hungary
3
7
14
24
FRA
10
France
3
6
8
17
POL
11
Poland
3
6
5
14
NED
12
Netherlands
3
6
1
10
SRB
13
Serbia
3
3
3
9
LAT
14
Latvia
3
2
0
5
CRO
15
Croatia
2
4
2
8
GEO
16
Georgia
2
2
2
6
SVK
17
Slovakia
1
4
3
8
SLO
18
Slovenia
1
3
2
6
SWE
18
Sweden
1
3
2
6
ESP
20
Spain
1
2
5
8
TUR
21
Türkiye
1
2
2
5
SUI
22
Switzerland
1
1
2
4
POR
23
Portugal
1
1
1
3
EST
24
Estonia
1
1
0
2
DEN
25
Denmark
1
0
4
5
LTU
26
Lithuania
1
0
2
3
BUL
27
Bulgaria
1
0
1
2
IRL
28
Ireland
0
2
3
5
AUT
29
Austria
0
2
1
3
BLR
30
Belarus
0
1
2
3
ISR
30
Israel
0
1
2
3
FIN
32
Finland
0
1
1
2
NOR
32
Norway
0
1
1
2
BIH
34
Bosnia and Herzegovina
0
1
0
1
CZE
35
Czechia
0
0
3
3
GRE
36
Greece
0
0
1
1
LUX
36
Luxembourg
0
0
1
1
TOTAL
100
100
123
323
SPORTS
Athletics
Basketball
Cycling
Gymnastics
Handball
Judo
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tennis
Volleyball
Waterpolo
ABOUT BELGRADE 2007
The 2007 Summer European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) took place in Belgrade, Serbia, from July 21 to July 28, 2007. This significant event gathered around 3,000 young athletes from 49 European NOCs, competing across 11 sports and 100 events. The festival, hosted at notable venues like the Belgrade Arena and Partizan Stadium, featured competitions in athletics, gymnastics, judo, swimming, and more. The event served as a platform for future stars, including Lithuania’s Andrius Gudžius, who later became a world champion in discus. Lithuania’s Andrius Gudžius competed at this event and later became a world champion in discus.