Medal Table – Team Events European Youth Championships 2025

The Team Events at the 2025 European Youth Championships in Ostrava concluded with a medal distribution across 12 nations. France emerged as the most successful country with two medals, including one gold and one silver, followed by Italy and Germany, each also securing a gold and a bronze. Romania defended their legacy with a gold, while Portugal added both silver and bronze to their collection. Here’s the full medal tally:

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
France1102
Italy1012
Germany1012
Romania1001
Portugal0112
Ukraine0101
Türkiye0101
Slovakia0011
Hungary0011
Spain0011
Poland0011
Czechia0011
Under 19 BoysUnder 19 GirlsUnder 15 BoysUnder 15 Girls
1 Romania (ROU)
2 Portugal (POR)
3 Slovakia (SVK)
3 Hungary (HUN)
5 France (FRA)
5 Poland (POL)
7 Spain (ESP)
7 Czechia (CZE)
9 Norway (NOR)
9 Sweden (SWE)
11 Italy (ITA)
11 Belgium (BEL)
13 Switzerland (SUI)
13 Israel (ISR)
15 Austria (AUT)
16 Slovenia (SLO)⬇️
17 England (ENG) ⬆️
18 Bulgaria (BUL)
19 Serbia (SRB)
19 Lithuania (LTU)
21 Türkiye (TUR)
21 Croatia (CRO)
23 Estonia (EST)
23 Denmark (DEN)
25 Netherlands (NED)
25 Germany (GER)
27 Luxembourg (LUX)
27 Greece (GRE)
29 Montenegro (MNE)
30 Finland (FIN)
31 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
32 Ukraine (UKR)
33 Moldova (MDA)
34 Ireland (IRL)
35 Azerbaijan (AZE)
36 Scotland (SCO)
37 Malta (MLT)
39 Cyprus (CYP)
39 Iceland (ISL)
1 France (FRA)
2 Ukraine (UKR)
3 Portugal (POR)
3 Spain (ESP)
5 Hungary (HUN)
5 Germany (GER)
7 Austria (AUT)
7 Romania (ROU)
9 Bulgaria (BUL)
9 Türkiye (TUR)
11 Slovakia (SVK)
11 Belgium (BEL)
13 Italy (ITA)
13 Poland (POL)
15 Croatia (CRO)
16 Greece (GRE) ⬇️
17 Serbia (SRB) ⬆️
18 Czechia (CZE)
19 Lithuania (LTU)
20 Luxembourg (LUX)
21 Moldova (MDA)
22 Denmark (DEN)
23 Sweden (SWE)
24 Norway (NOR)
25 Israel (ISR)
25 England (ENG)
27 Netherlands (NED)
27 Wales (WAL)
29 Estonia (EST)
29 Azerbaijan (AZE)
31 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
31 Switzerland (SUI)
33 Latvia (LAT)
33 Ireland (IRL)
35 Scotland (SCO)


1 Italy (ITA)
2 Türkiye (TUR)
3 Germany (GER)
3 Poland (POL)
5 Romania (ROU)
5 France (FRA)
7 Spain (ESP)
7 Denmark (DEN)
9 Hungary (HUN)
9 Switzerland (SUI)
11 Ukraine (UKR)
11 Portugal (POR)
13 England (ENG)
13 Czechia (CZE)
15 Sweden (SWE)
16 Slovenia (SLO) ⬇️
17 Austria (AUT)⬆️
18 Israel (ISR)
19 Slovakia (SVK)
19 Luxembourg (LUX)
21 Bulgaria (BUL)
21 Serbia (SRB)
23 Belgium (BEL)
23 Greece (GRE)
25 Cyprus (CYP)
25 Moldova (MDA)
27 Lithuania (LTU)
27 Latvia (LAT)
29 Norway (NOR)
29 Scotland (SCO)
31 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
31 Netherlands (NED)
33 San Marino (SMR)
33 Croatia (CRO)
35 Andorra (AND)
35 Finland (FIN)
37 Estonia (EST)
37 Ireland (IRL)
39 Malta (MLT)
39 Iceland (ISL)
1 Germany (GER)
2 France (FRA)
3 Czechia (CZE)
3 Italy (ITA)
5 Poland (POL)
5 Romania (ROU)
7 Spain (ESP)
7 Portugal (POR)
9 Türkiye (TUR)
9 Croatia (CRO)
11 Ukraine (UKR)
11 Sweden (SWE)
13 Greece (GRE)
13 Hungary (HUN)
15 Austria (AUT)
16 Belgium (BEL) ⬇️
17 Israel (ISR) ⬆️
18 Lithuania (LTU)
19 Switzerland (SUI)
19 Slovakia (SVK)
21 Moldova (MDA)
21 Estonia (EST)
23 Luxembourg (LUX)
23 Slovenia (SLO)
25 England (ENG)
25 Serbia (SRB)
27 Latvia (LAT)
27 Bulgaria (BUL)
29 Iceland (ISL)
29 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
31 Scotland (SCO)
31 Montenegro (MNE)
33Norway (NOR)

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