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2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival

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FieldValue
name2011 European Youth Olympic Festival
logo2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival logo.png
host_cityTrabzon
country
nations49
athletes3,138
sports9
events109
opening
closing
opened_byRecep Tayyip Erdoğan
stadiumHüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
SpreviousSTampere 2009
SnextSUtrecht 2013
WpreviousLiberec 2011
WnextBrașov 2013

The 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival was held in Trabzon, Turkey, between 23 and 29 July 2011.

Sports

There were nine sports at the 2011 Festival, two branches, table tennis and water polo, less than compared with the 2007 Youth Olympic Festival's programme. Medals were awarded in a total of 109 events.

2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival Sports Programme

Venues

For the 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival's eight events except cycling, eleven sports venues were needed in and around Trabzon. Existing sport halls were renovated and new arenas were built for this purpose with a total investment cost mounting up to TL 350 million (approx. US$210 million), inclusive the construction of additional accommodation facilities at a cost of TL 90 million (approx. US$54 million) for the Olympic Village within the campus of the Black Sea Technical University. The noteworthy new structures are Hayri Gür Arena, Söğütlü Athletics Stadium, Mehmet Akif Ersoy Indoor Swimming Pool and Beşirli Tennis Courts. Cycling events were held on the Trabzon-Rize section of the Black Sea Coastal Highway.

VenueLocationSports
19 Mayıs ArenaTrabzonBasketball
Araklı ArenaTrabzonVolleyball
Arsin ArenaTrabzonVolleyball
Beşirli Tennis CourtsTrabzonTennis
Çarşıbaşı ArenaTrabzonHandball
Mehmet Akif Ersoy Indoor Swimming PoolTrabzonSwimming
Of ArenaTrabzonJudo
Hayri Gür ArenaTrabzonBasketball
Söğütlü Athletics StadiumTrabzonAthletics
Trabzon-Rize HighwayTrabzonCycling
Vakfıkebir ArenaTrabzonHandball
Yomra ArenaTrabzonGymnastics

Nations

Participating National Olympic Committees

Calendar

OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Event finalsCCClosing ceremony
July 201124th
Sun25th
Mon26th
Tue27th
Wed28th
Thu29th
FriGold
MedalsTotal Gold Medals1021102345109Cumulative Total10314164109
CeremoniesOCCC
[[File:Athletics pictogram.svg20px]] Athletics
[[File:Basketball pictogram.svg20px]] Basketball
[[File:Cycling pictogram.svg20px]] Cycling
[[File:Gymnastics pictogram.svg20px]] Gymnastics
[[File:Handball pictogram.svg20px]] Handball
[[File:Judo pictogram.svg20px]] Judo
[[File:Swimming pictogram.svg20px]] Swimming
[[File:Tennis pictogram.svg20px]] Tennis
[[File:Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg20px]] Volleyball

Medal table

References

References

  1. Mınyar, Vahap. (2011-05-30). "Kaçan şampiyonluk Trabzonlu'nun içini yaktı, 350 milyon liralık EYOF yatırımı ateşi söndüremedi". [[Hürriyet]].
  2. {{in lang. fr [http://www.7sur7.be/7s7/fr/1766/Londres-2012/article/detail/1295775/2011/07/22/82-sportifs-belges-au-FOJE-2011-de-Trabzon.dhtml 82 sportifs belges au FOJE 2011 de Trabzon]
  3. (25 July 2011). "Algas Euroopa noorte olümpiafestival Türgis".
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  5. "Competition schedule".
  6. "Takvim-Yeni". Trabzon 2011.
  7. "Medal table".
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