San Marino has competed at 10 editions of the European Athletics Championships. After beginning at the 1990 championships, the team has competed at every edition of the event since 2002.
San Marino's youngest competitor was Ivano Bucci at 19 years 249 days old at the 2006 European Athletics Championships. Their oldest entrant was Sara Maroncelli, aged 28 years 151 days at the 2010 European Athletics Championships. Eugenio Rossi has the most appearances with 4 showings.[3]
Rossi hoped to earn San Marino's first medal at the 2016 European Championships, thanks to his 2.27 m personal best which would have placed him 5th in the high jump at the 2014 championships.[4]
The Federazione Sammarinese Atletica Leggera was founded in 1969 and it became a member of World Athletics in 1976.[1][5]
1990
2002
2006
2010
2012
| Athlete |
Event |
Heat |
Semifinal |
Final
|
| Result |
Rank |
Result |
Rank |
Result |
Rank
|
| Eugenio Rossi |
High jump |
2.00 |
32 |
Did not advance
|
2014
2016
| Athlete
|
Event
|
Qualification
|
Final
|
| Distance
|
Position
|
Distance
|
Position
|
| Eugenio Rossi
|
High jump
|
2.23
|
=13
|
did not advance
|
2018
2022
2024
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- Historic:
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