European Athletics Team Championships

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European Athletics Team Championships
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Statusactive
Genresports event
Frequencyannual / biannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated 2009
Most recent 2023
Next event 2025
Organised by European Athletic Association
Website www.european-athletics.com
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The European Athletics Team Championships (European Team Championships until 2013), is an international athletics competition organised by European Athletics, between different countries of Europe, over 4 leagues. It replaced in 2009 the former and similar European Cup (1965-2008). Unlike most international competitions, medals are not awarded to individuals in individual events but to the overall winning team on a points system.

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History

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.

In 2018, it was decided to change again the competition format: the ETC will now be held every odd year, with a Super-League of 8 countries only, starting in 2021, and First and Second League of 12 countries. In the case of the host country is not qualified, a 9th country could compete in Super-League. [1]

Editions

League system
EditionYearHost city of the Super LeagueWinners
Super LeagueFirst LeagueSecond LeagueThird League
1 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg Leiria, PortugalFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
2 2010 Flag of Norway.svg Bergen, NorwayFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
3 2011 Flag of Sweden.svg Stockholm, SwedenFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
4 2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gateshead, United KingdomFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
5 2014 Flag of Germany.svg Braunschweig, GermanyFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
6 2015 Flag of Russia.svg Cheboksary, RussiaFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
7 2017 Flag of France.svg Lille, FranceFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
8 2019 Flag of Poland.svg Bydgoszcz, PolandFlag of Poland.svg  Poland Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
9 2021 Flag of Poland.svg Chorzow, PolandFlag of Poland.svg  Poland Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Divisional system
EditionYearHost cityWinners
First DivisionSecond DivisionThird Division
10 2023 Flag of Poland.svg Chorzow, PolandFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland

Host cities

League system
YearSuper LeagueFirst LeagueSecond LeagueThird League
2009 Flag of Portugal.svg Leiria Flag of Norway.svg Bergen Flag of Slovakia.svg Banská Bystrica Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Sarajevo
2010 Flag of Norway.svg Bergen Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Flag of Serbia.svg Belgrade Flag of Malta.svg Marsa
2011 Flag of Sweden.svg Stockholm Flag of Turkey.svg İzmir Flag of Serbia.svg Novi Sad Flag of Iceland.svg Reykjavík
2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gateshead Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin Flag of Lithuania.svg Kaunas Flag of Slovakia.svg Banská Bystrica
2014 Flag of Germany.svg Braunschweig Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinn Flag of Latvia.svg Riga Flag of Georgia.svg Tbilisi
2015 Flag of Russia.svg Cheboksary Flag of Greece.svg Heraklion Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stara Zagora Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku
2017 Flag of France.svg Lille Flag of Finland.svg Vaasa Flag of Israel.svg Tel Aviv Flag of Malta.svg Marsa
2019 Flag of Poland.svg Bydgoszcz Flag of Norway.svg Sandnes Flag of Croatia.svg Varaždin Flag of North Macedonia.svg Skopje
2021 Flag of Poland.svg Chorzów Flag of Romania.svg Cluj-Napoca Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stara Zagora Flag of Cyprus.svg Limassol
Division system
Year1st Division2nd Division3rd Division
2023 Flag of Poland.svg Chorzów
Unknown system
YearHost
2025 Flag of Spain.svg Madrid
2027 Flag of Poland.svg Chorzów

Team summary (Super League)

Country 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 Years
in SL
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 13 (1) 891113 (1) 91014 (1) 10 (1) DQ (1) 5
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 17 (1) 19 (1) 21 (1) 20 (1) 21 (1) 16 (1) 21 (1) 17 (1) 17 (1) 141
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1013 (1) 1013 (1) 1013 (1) 889 (1) 96
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14 (1) 1220 (1) 18 (1) 15 (1) 1113 (1) 1115 (1) 114
Flag of France.svg  France 345443336710
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 131212124310
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 224355453510
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 91014 (1) 1017 (1) 14 (1) 91016 (1) 136
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 578776742110
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 16 (1) 18 (1) 17 (1) 15 (1) 1115 (1) 1116 (1) 11 (1) 63
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 15 (1) 1115 (1) 1214 (1) 1217 (1) 15 (1) 18 (1) 164
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 466534211210
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1115 (1) 1117 (1) 20 (1) 17 (1) 16 (1) 13 (1) 784
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 8 [2] 12 [3] 121DQDQ (1) DQ (2) DQ (2) 6
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 797888565410
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1214 (1) 1214 (1) 91012 (1) 914 (1) 106
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 23 (1) 25 (2) 19 (1) 24 (1) 25 (2) 20 (1) 14 (1) 1212 (1) 122
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 18 (1) 21 (1) 13 (1) 91219 (1) 15 (1) 17 (1) 13 (1) 153
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 65366767WD [4] 18 (1) 9
1(1) = participated in First League.
2(2) = participated in Second League.

    Medal table (Super League)

    At the European Athletics Team Championships medals are not awarded, but with gold, silver and bronze conventionally refers to the top three finishes. [5] [6]

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 646353180
    2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 505349152
    3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 484225115
    4Flag of France.svg  France 463940125
    5Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 444350137
    6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 30253287
    7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 28314099
    8Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25353191
    9Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 981532
    10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 95721
    11Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 710623
    12Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 751123
    13Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6101127
    14Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 68418
    15Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4419
    16Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 35614
    17Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 23611
    18Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 16411
    19Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0426
    Totals (19 entries)3893993931,181

    Championships records

    Men

    EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.Video
    100 m 9.95 (+1.0 m/s)NR Christophe Lemaitre Flag of France.svg France18 June 2011 2011 Super League Stockholm, Sweden [7]
    200 m 20.28 (−2.8 m/s) Christophe Lemaitre Flag of France.svg France19 June 2011 2011 Super League Stockholm, Sweden [8]
    400 m 44.88 Håvard Bentdal Ingvaldsen Flag of Norway.svg Norway23 June 2023 2023 First Division Chorzów, Poland [9]
    800 m 1:45.11 Giordano Benedetti Flag of Italy.svg Italy21 June 2015 2015 Super League Cheboksary, Russia [10]
    1500 m 3:36.95 Mohamed Katir Flag of Spain.svg Spain24 June 2023 2023 First Division Chorzów, Poland [11]
    3000 m 7:50.99 Richard Ringer Flag of Germany.svg Germany22 June 2014 2014 Super League Braunschweig, Germany [12]
    5000 m 13:17.23 Yemaneberhan Crippa Flag of Italy.svg Italy29 May 2021 2021 Super League Chorzów, Poland [13]
    110 m hurdles 13.12 (+0.4 m/s) Jason Joseph Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland24 June 2023 2023 First Division Chorzów, Poland [14]
    400 m hurdles 48.14 Alessandro Sibilio Flag of Italy.svg Italy24 June 2023 2023 First Division Chorzów, Poland [15]
    3000 m steeplechase 8:25.50 Yoann Kowal Flag of France.svg France22 June 2014 2014 Super League Braunschweig, Germany [16]
    High jump 2.35 m Dmytro Demyanyuk Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine18 June 2011 2011 Super League Stockholm, Sweden [17]
    Pole vault 6.01 m Renaud Lavillenie Flag of France.svg France21 June 2009 2009 Super League Leiria, Portugal
    Long jump 8.38 m (+0.1 m/s) Miltiadis Tentoglou Flag of Greece.svg Greece19 June 2021 2021 First League Cluj-Napoca, Romania [18]
    Triple jump 17.59 m (+0.6 m/s) Nelson Évora Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal21 June 2009 2009 Super League Leiria, Portugal
    Shot put 21.83 m Michał Haratyk Flag of Poland.svg Poland10 August 2019 2019 Super League Bydgoszcz, Poland [19]
    Discus throw 69.94 m Kristjan Čeh Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia21 June 2023 2023 Second Division Chorzów, Poland [20]
    Hammer throw 82.98 m Paweł Fajdek Flag of Poland.svg Poland30 May 2021 2021 Super League Chorzów, Poland [21]
    Javelin throw 96.29 m Johannes Vetter Flag of Germany.svg Germany29 May 2021 2021 Super League Chorzów, Poland [22]
    4 × 100 m relay 38.08 Chijindu Ujah
    Zharnel Hughes
    Danny Talbot
    Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
    Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain24 June 2017 2017 Super League Lille, France [23]
    4 × 400 m relay 3:00.47 Mame-Ibra Anne
    Teddy Venel
    Mamoudou Hanne
    Thomas Jordier
    Flag of France.svg France21 June 2015 2015 Super League Cheboksary, Russia [24]
    Key:
    WR World record ER European record NR National record

    Women

    EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.
    100 m 11.09 (+0.1 m/s) Ewa Swoboda Flag of Poland.svg Poland23 June 2023 2023 First Division Chorzów, Poland [25]
    200 m 22.71 (+1.8 m/s) Yelizaveta Bryzghina Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine20 June 2010 2010 Super League Bergen, Norway
    400 m 49.82 Femke Bol Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands23 June 2023 2023 First Division Chorzów, Poland [26]
    800 m 1:58.62 Yuliya Krevsun Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine20 June 2009 2009 Super League Leiria, Portugal
    1500 m 4:05.32 Anna Mishchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine20 June 2010 2010 Super League Bergen, Norway
    3000 m 8:45.24 Sifan Hassan Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands20 June 2014 2014 Super League Braunschweig, Germany [27]
    5000 m 15:09.31 Elvan Abeylegesse Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey20 June 2010 2010 First League Budapest, Hungary
    100 m hurdles 12.62 (+1.3 m/s) Elvira Herman Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus20 June 2021 2021 First League Cluj-Napoca, Romania [28]
    400 m hurdles 53.70 Vania Stambolova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria18 June 2011 2011 Second League Novi Sad, Serbia
    3000 m steeplechase 9:17.31 Luiza Gega Flag of Albania.svg Albania22 June 2023 2023 Third Division Chorzów, Poland [29]
    High jump 2.04 m Blanka Vlašić Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia21 June 2009 2009 Second League Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
    Pole vault 4.75 m Anna Rogowska Flag of Poland.svg Poland18 June 2011 2011 Super League Stockholm, Sweden [30]
    Silke Spiegelburg Flag of Germany.svg Germany
    20 June 2015 2015 Super League Cheboksary, Russia [31]
    Long jump 6.95 m Darya Klishina Flag of Russia.svg Russia21 June 2015 2015 Super League Cheboksary, Russia [32]
    Triple jump 14.87 m (+1.7 m/s) Yekaterina Koneva Flag of Russia.svg Russia20 June 2015 2015 Super League Cheboksary, Russia [33]
    Shot put 19.82 m Christina Schwanitz Flag of Germany.svg Germany21 June 2015 2015 Super League Cheboksary, Russia [34]
    Discus throw 68.58 m Sandra Perković Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia10 August 2019 2019 Second League Varaždin, Croatia [35]
    Hammer throw 78.28 m Anita Włodarczyk Flag of Poland.svg Poland21 June 2015 2015 Super League Cheboksary, Russia [36]
    Javelin throw 69.19 m Christin Hussong Flag of Germany.svg Germany30 May 2021 2021 Super League Chorzów, Poland [37]
    4 × 100 m relay 42.47 Lara Matheis
    Alexandra Burghardt
    Gina Lückenkemper
    Rebekka Haase
    Flag of Germany.svg Germany24 June 2017 2017 Super League Lille, France [38]
    4 × 400 m relay 3:23.76 Kseniya Zadorina
    Natalya Ivanova
    Natalya Antyukh
    Kseniya Ustalova
    Flag of Russia.svg Russia20 June 2010 2010 Super League Bergen, Norway

    Mixed

    EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.
    4 × 400 m relay 3:12.34 Matěj Krsek
    Tereza Petržilková
    Vít Müller
    Lada Vondrová
    Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic25 June 2023 2023 First Division Chorzów, Poland [39]
    Key:
    WR World record ER European record NR National record

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