15-year-old Doualla wins 100m and an incredible world U20 record in the decathlon
9th August 202515-year-old Kelly Doualla blazed to 100m gold and Poland’s Hubert Troscianka set and new world U20 decathlon record on a brilliant day at the European Athletics U20 Championships in Tampere on Friday (8).
There was also a new championship record set in the women's triple jump from Italy's Erika Saraceni, a booming men's hammer win by Hungary's Armin Szabados and the Netherlands' Jarno Van Daalen added European U20 gold to his world U20 title in the men's shot put.
Spain celebrated two gold medals with Ander Garaiar in the men's 100m and Andrea Njimi Tankeu Djeudji in the women's discus.
Finland won three throws medals, Belgium's Willem Renders was an impressive winner of the men's 5000m and Czechia’s Petr Meindlschmid won the men's long jump.
Tampere 2025 is being streamed in its entirety through the European Athletics website courtesy of Eurovision Sport, where additional live streams will be available, and will be accompanied by commentary in English, French, German (AI translated) and Dutch (AI-translated).
Thirteen finals on Super Saturday at Tampere 2025
Day three from Tampere 2025 will see 13 finals, including the women's javelin at the spiritual home of the event, with a Finnish contender too...
Here's what to look out for:
- Women's javelin final with home hope Rebecca Nelimarkka (FIN) taking on European U18 champion Vita Barbic (CRO)
- Heptathlon day one including world U20 champion Jana Košcak (CRO)
- Women's 10,000m race walk featuring reigning champion Sofia Santacreu (ESP)
- Men's and women's 400m finals with Conor Kelly (IRL) and Anastazja Kus (POL) in action
- Men's and women's 200m semi finals and finals
- European U18 champion Michal Rada (CZE) in men's 400m hurdles final
- World U20 champion Méta Tumba (FRA) in the women's 400m hurdles final
- Women's hammer final with Patricia Kamga (SWE)
- A feast of distance finals - women's 3000m steeplechase, men's 800m, women's 1500m and men's 3000m