
UKRANIAN MAHUCHIKH NAMED 2019 EUROPEAN YOUNG ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
World silver medallist high jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR) was awarded the Piotr Nurowski Best Young Athlete prize last weekend in Warsaw, Poland, following a vote by the 48th General Assembly of the European Olympic Committees (EOC).
The announcement was made during centenary celebrations for the Polish Olympic Committee at the Great Theatre-National Opera, which was attended by IOC President Thomas Bach, EOC President Janez Kocijančič, EOC Secretary General Raffaele Pagnozzi, and representatives of the 50 European National Olympic Committees (ENOCs).
Mahuchikh, who finished second at the recently concluded World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar, claimed the 9th summer Piotr Nurowski prize ahead of swimmer Franko Grcic (CRO-2nd), artistic gymnast Giorgia Villa (ITA-3rd), cyclist Madis Mihkels (EST-4th), and fencer Liza Pusztai (HUN-4th).
All of the young athletes are medallists from the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), Youth Olympic Games (YOG) or both. Grcic won two gold medals at the EYOF Baku 2019, Mihkels won two gold medals at Baku 2019, Mahuchikh claimed one gold at the EYOF Gyor 2017 and another at the YOG Buenos Aires 2018, Pusztai claimed two gold medals at the YOG Buenos Aires, and Villa earned three gold and a silver in Buenos Aires.
Mahuchikh was presented with a €15,000 scholarship to help with her training and education. The second and third-place finishers secured €8,000 and €5,000, respectively. The two athletes who finished joint fourth, meanwhile, both received €3,000.
The EOC Piotr Nurowski Prize for Best European Young Athlete was created in 2011 to remember Piotr Nurowski, former President of the Polish Olympic Committee who died tragically in a plane crash.
Through his example and his memory, the award encourages young athletes to pursue their career in elite sports, and inspires future generations to adopt an exceptional conduct on and off the field of play.
The Gala, which was streamed live on the EOC Channel, featured a look back at not only the storied history of Polish Olympians but also of the last 125 years of the Olympic Movement, from the founding of the IOC in 1894 by French Baron Pierre de Coubertin through to the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018.
“It is a great honour to be here with you tonight to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Polish Olympic Committee,” said IOC President Bach. “With over 300 Olympic medals won, your athletes personify the heart of this remarkable Olympic Movement … For over a century the Polish Olympic Committee has spread the Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect across the country.”
EOC President Kocijančič said: “The Polish people are living the Olympic values with all their heart. Poland can be proud of its athletes and Europe can be proud of Poland.”
Borjomi and Bakuriani (GEO) and Brno (CZE) were announced as Candidate Cities for the winter and summer editions, respectively, of the 2025 EYOFs.
In addition, Istanbul was named as the location for the 49th EOC General Assembly in 2020, with Athens getting the nod for the 50th edition in 2021.