The countries – members of the International Committee of the Mediterranean Games won 25 medals in the European Athletics Indoor Championships held in istanbul, Turkiye from 2 to 5 of March.
Italy, Portugal, France, Greece, Spain, Τurkiye, Slovenia and Serbia were the countries that won the medals.
The best performance was achieved by Italy, which won two gold and four silver medals. Portgual won two gold and one bronze and France finished the Championships with one gold, two silver and three bronze medals.
Greece won one gold and two silver, Spain followed with one gold and one silver and Turkiye with one gold. Slovenia took two silver medals while Serbia ended the Championships with two bronze medals.
The Mediterranean medals:
Shot Put M
1. Zane Weir (ITA) – 22.06 metres
Triple Jump M
1. Pedro Pichardo (POR) – 17.60 metres
2. Nikolaos Andrikopoulos (GRE) – 16.58m
1500 metres M
3.Azeddine Habz (FRA) – 3:35.39
Shot Put W
1. Auriol Dongmo (POR) – 19.76m
Pole Vault W
2.Tina Sutej (SLO) – 4.75m
Triple Jump W
1.Tuğba Danişmaz (TUR) – 14.31 metres
2.Dariya Derkach (ITA) – 14.20m
3.Patricia Mamona (POR) – 14.16m
60 metres M
1.Samuele Ceccarelli (ITA) – 6.48 seconds
2.Marcell Jacobs (ITA) – 6.50s
Long Jump M
1.Miltiadis Tentoglou (GRE) – 8.30 metres
4x400m relay M
2.France – 3:06.52
4x400m relay W
2.Italy – 3:28.61
Heptathlon M
1.Kevin Mayer (FRA) 6348 points
Pole Vault M
2.Emmanouil Karalis 5.80 (GRE)
3000 metres M
2.Adel Mechaal (ESP) 7:41.75
3.Elzan Bibic (SRB) 7:44.03
800 metres M
2.Adrian Ben (ESP) 1:47.34
3.Benjamin Robert (FRA) 1:47.34
800 metres W
2.Anita Horvat (SLO) 2:00.54
3.Agnes Raharolahy (FRA) 2:00.85
Long Jump W
2.Larissa Iapichino (ITA) 6.97m
3.Ivana Vuleta (SRB) 6.91m
60 metres hurdles M
3.Just Kwaou-Mathey (FRA) 7.59s