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The European Team Championships, also referred to as the European Athletics Team Championships is an international athletics competition organised by European Athletics, between different countries of Europe, over 4 leagues. It replaced the similar European Cup. Unlike most international competitions, medals are not awarded to individuals in individual events but to the overall winning team on a points system.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Editions


    • 2.1 Host cities




  • 3 Team summary


  • 4 Championship records


    • 4.1 Men


    • 4.2 Women




  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History[edit]



The main idea of the cup, developed by Bruno Zauli, president of the European Committee of the International Association of Athletics Federations, was to create a competition for all European athletics federations, in which they would face each other in track and field events. Although Zauli died just a few months before the launch of the first event, the competition has gone from strength to strength.


In 2008, it was decided to change the competition and for it to take a new format with four leagues, which consist of 20 events for men and 20 for women. The Super League and the First League have 12 teams each, while the Second League and the Third League 8 and 14 respectively. Team scores will be calculated by combination of men and women's points, rather than the previous individual male and female scores. Each year, three teams are relegated from the Super League and are replaced by three teams promoted from the First League. Two teams are relegated/promoted among First, Second and Third League teams.



Editions[edit]














































































Year
Host city of the Super League
Winners

Super League

First League

Second League

Third League

2009

Portugal Leiria, Portugal

 Germany

 Belarus

 Lithuania

 Israel

2010

Norway Bergen, Norway

 Russia

 Czech Republic

  Switzerland

 Denmark

2011

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden

 Russia

 Turkey

 Estonia

 Israel

2013

United Kingdom Gateshead, United Kingdom

 Russia

 Czech Republic

 Slovenia

 Slovakia

2014

Germany Braunschweig, Germany

 Germany

 Belarus

  Switzerland

 Cyprus

2015

Russia Cheboksary, Russia

 Russia

 Czech Republic

 Denmark

 Slovakia

2017

France Lille, France

 Germany

 Sweden

 Hungary

 Luxembourg

2019

Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland



Host cities[edit]


































































Year Super League First League Second League Third League
2009
Portugal Leiria

Norway Bergen

Slovakia Banská Bystrica

Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
2010
Norway Bergen

Hungary Budapest

Serbia Belgrade

Malta Marsa
2011
Sweden Stockholm

Turkey İzmir

Serbia Novi Sad

Iceland Reykjavík
2013
United Kingdom Gateshead

Republic of Ireland Dublin

Lithuania Kaunas

Slovakia Banská Bystrica
2014
Germany Braunschweig

Estonia Tallinn

Latvia Riga

Georgia (country) Tbilisi
2015
Russia Cheboksary

Greece Heraklion

Bulgaria Stara Zagora

Azerbaijan Baku
2017
France Lille

Finland Vaasa

Israel Tel Aviv

Malta Marsa
2019
Poland Bydgoszcz

Norway Sandnes

Croatia Varaždin

Republic of Macedonia Skopje


Team summary[edit]


Teams that have participated in Super League only.







































































































































































































































Country

2009

2010

2011

2013

2014

2015

2017

2019
Years
in SL

 Belarus
13 (1)
8 9 11 13 (1)
9 10
5

 Czech Republic
10 13 (1)
10 13 (1)
10 13 (1)
8 Q
5

 Finland
14 (1)
12 20 (1)
18 (1)
15 (1)
11 13 (1)
Q
3

 France
4 4 5 4 4 3 3 Q
8

 Germany
1 3 2 2 1 2 1 Q
8

 Great Britain
3 2 4 3 5 5 4 Q
8

 Greece
9 10 14 (1)
10 17 (1)
14 (1)
9 Q
5

 Italy
6 7 8 7 7 6 7 Q
8

 Netherlands
16 (1)
18 (1)
17 (1)
15 (1)
11 15 (1)
11
2

 Norway
15 (1)
11 15 (1)
12 14 (1)
12 17 (1)

3

 Poland
5 6 6 5 3 4 2 Q
8

 Portugal
11 15 (1)
11 17 (1)
20 (1)
17 (1)
16 (1)

2

 Russia
2 1 1 1 2 1 DNP
6

 Spain
8 9 7 8 8 8 5 Q
8

 Sweden
12 14 (1)
12 14 (1)
9 10 12 (1)
Q
5

  Switzerland
23 (1)
25 (2)
19 (1)
24 (1)
25 (2)
20 (1)
14 (1)
Q
1

 Turkey
18 (1)
21 (1)
13 (1)
9 12 19 (1)
15 (1)

2

 Ukraine
7 5 3 6 6 7 6 Q
8



1(1) = participated in First League.


2(2) = participated in Second League.





Championship records[edit]



Men[edit]









































































































































































































































Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Ref
Video

100 m
9.95 (+1.0 m/s) NR

Christophe Lemaitre

 France
18 June 2011

2011 Super League

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
[1]
[1]

200 m
20.28 (-2.8 m/s)

Christophe Lemaitre

 France
19 June 2011

2011 Super League

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
[2]

400 m
44.99

Jonathan Borlée

 Belgium
19 June 2010

2010 First League

Hungary Budapest, Hungary


800 m
1:45.11

Giordano Benedetti

 Italia
21 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[3]

1500 m
3:37.74

Jakub Holusa

 Czech Republic
20 June 2014

2014 Super League

Germany Braunschweig, Germany
[4]
[2]

3000 m
7:50.99

Richard Ringer

 Germany
22 June 2014

2014 Super League

Germany Braunschweig, Germany
[5]

5000 m
13:36.75

Ali Kaya

 Turkey
24 June 2017

2017 First League

Finland Vaasa, Finland
[6]

110 m hurdles
13.20 (+1.1 m/s)

Sergey Shubenkov

 Russia
22 June 2014

2014 Super League

Germany Braunschweig, Germany
[7]
13.20 (+0.2 m/s)

Orlando Ortega

 Spain
25 June 2017

2017 Super League

France Lille, France
[8]

400 m hurdles
48.46

Karsten Warholm

 Norway
24 June 2017

2017 First League

Finland Vaasa, Finland
[9]

3000 m steeplechase
8:25.50

Yoann Kowal

 France
22 June 2014

2014 Super League

Germany Braunschweig, Germany
[10]

High jump
2.35 m

Dmytro Demyanyuk

 Ukraine
18 June 2011

2011 Super League

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
[11]

Pole vault
6.01 m

Renaud Lavillenie

 France
21 June 2009

2009 Super League

Portugal Leiria, Portugal


Long jump
8.36 m (+1.9 m/s)

Aleksandr Menkov

 Russia
22 June 2013

2013 Super League

United Kingdom Gateshead, United Kingdom
[12]

Triple jump
17.59 m (+0.6 m/s)

Nelson Évora

 Portugal
21 June 2009

2009 Super League

Portugal Leiria, Portugal


Shot put
21.63 m

Māris Urtāns

 Latvia
19 June 2010

2010 Second League

Serbia Belgrade, Serbia


Tomáš Staněk

 Czech Republic
24 June 2017

2017 Super League

France Lille, France
[13]

Discus throw
68.76 m

Gerd Kanter

 Estonia
19 June 2010

2010 First League

Hungary Budapest, Hungary


Hammer throw
81.64 m

Pawel Fajdek

 Poland
20 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[14]

Javelin throw
88.27 m

Tero Pitkämäki

 Finland
25 June 2017

2017 First League

Finland Vaasa, Finland
[15]

4 × 100 m relay
38.08

Chijindu Ujah
Zharnel Hughes
Danny Talbot
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey

 Great Britain
24 June 2017

2017 Super League

France Lille, France
[16]

4 × 400 m relay
3:00.47

Mame-Ibra Anne
Teddy Venel
Mamoudou Hanne
Thomas Jordier

 France
21 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[17]








Key:

WR World record

ER European record

NR National record


Women[edit]































































































































































































































Event
Record
Athlete
Nationality
Date
Meet
Place
Ref

100 m
11.11 (+1.4 m/s)

Ivet Lalova

 Bulgaria
20 June 2015

2015 2nd League

Bulgaria Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
[18]

200 m
22.71 (+1.8 m/s)

Yelizaveta Bryzghina

 Ukraine
20 June 2010

2010 Super League

Norway Bergen, Norway


400 m
50.50

Perri Shakes-Drayton

 Great Britain
22 June 2013

2013 Super League

United Kingdom Gateshead, United Kingdom
[19]

800 m
1:58.62

Yuliya Krevsun

 Ukraine
20 June 2009

2009 Super League

Portugal Leiria, Portugal


1500 m
4:05.32

Anna Mishchenko

 Ukraine
20 June 2010

2010 Super League

Norway Bergen, Norway


3000 m
8:45.24

Sifan Hassan

 Netherlands
20 June 2014

2014 Super League

Germany, Braunschweig, Germany
[20]

5000 m
15:09.31

Elvan Abeylegesse

 Turkey
20 June 2010

2010 First League

Hungary Budapest, Hungary


100 m hurdles
12.66 (-0.3 m/s)

Cindy Billaud

 France
22 June 2014

2014 Super League

Germany Braunschweig, Germany
[21]

400 m hurdles
53.70

Vania Stambolova

 Bulgaria
18 June 2011

2011 Second League

Serbia Novi Sad, Serbia


3000 m steeplechase
9:23.00

Yuliya Zarudneva

 Russia
19 June 2010

2010 Super League

Norway Bergen, Norway


High jump
2.04 m

Blanka Vlašić

 Croatia
21 June 2009

2009 Second League

Slovakia Banská Bystrica, Slovakia


Pole vault
4.75 m

Anna Rogowska

 Poland
18 June 2011

2011 Super League

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
[22]

Silke Spiegelburg

 Germany
20 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[23]

Long jump
6.95 m

Darya Klishina

 Russia
21 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[24]

Triple jump
14.87 m (+1.7 m/s)

Yekaterina Koneva

 Russia
20 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[25]

Shot put
19.82 m

Christina Schwanitz

 Germany
21 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[26]

Discus throw
65.83 m

Zinaida Sendriūtė

 Lithuania
21 June 2014

2014 First League

Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
[27]

Hammer throw
78.28

Anita Wlodarczyk

 Poland
21 June 2015

2015 Super League

Russia Cheboksary, Russia
[28]

Javelin throw
68.59

Christina Obergföll

 Germany
20 June 2009

2009 Super League

Portugal Leiria, Portugal


4 × 100 m relay
42.47

Lara Matheis
Alexandra Burghardt
Gina Lückenkemper
Rebekka Haase

 Germany
24 June 2017

2017 Super League

France Lille, France
[29]

4 × 400 m relay
3:23.76

Kseniya Zadorina
Natalya Ivanova
Natalya Antyukh
Kseniya Ustalova

 Russia
20 June 2010

2010 Super League

Norway Bergen, Norway









Key:

WR World record

ER European record

NR National record


References[edit]





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External links[edit]



  • Official website

  • Team Championships Regulations


  • Media related to European Team Championships at Wikimedia Commons















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