The European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) Skopje 2025 concluded with an emotional Closing Ceremony this evening, after six days of incredible sporting success by the continent’s most talented young athletes. More than 4,000 athletes and officials from 50 delegations participated across 15 sports in the biggest edition of the EYOF to date, which served as […]| The European Olympic Committees
The European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) Skopje 2025 has been filled with inspiring performances from Europe’s brightest young talents. While most athletes focus on excelling in a single discipline, Hungary’s Kamilah Arianna Salim has achieved something truly extraordinary — competing at the highest level in both Athletics and Taekwondo. It’s rare, if not unprecedented, for […]| The European Olympic Committees
Boroka Zsofia Kertesz of Hungary, Austyn Anderson Manley of Great Britain and Alessandra Mao of Italy each won their second individual golds of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) on day four at Skopje 2025. Kertesz...| The European Olympic Committees
Leaders from the EOC and Organising Committee, together with North Macedonia’s Minister of Sport Borko Ristovski and starring athletes of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), reflected on the sporting success of Skopje 2025 at today’s midway press conference. EOC President Spyros Capralos, Chair of the EOC’s EYOF Commission Liney Rut Halldórsdóttir, Skopje 2025 Organising […]| The European Olympic Committees
Moldovan athlete Climentii Ursu claimed his second gold medal of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) Skopje 2025 with a close-fought victory in the Boys’ 10m Air Pistol Solo shooting event. Ursu followed up his triu...| The European Olympic Committees
Italy enjoyed a golden day in the swimming pool at the European Youth Olympic Festival Skopje 2025, winning four of the eight finals at the Olympic Swimming Pool Center. The performances of their swimmers saw Italy rise to...| The European Olympic Committees
Estonia’s Allika Inkeri Moser cleared 4.52 metres in the Girls’ Pole Vault to win the first athletics gold of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Skopje, North Macedonia, setting an under-18 world record in the process.| The European Olympic Committees