2009 European Team Championships

The first European Athletics Team Championships took place on 20 and 21 June 2009. The track and field athletics tournament run by European Athletics was the successor of the old European Cup competition which was held annually until 2008. The Championships saw a number of new rules introduced, which were criticised by some athletes and observers.[1][2]

2009 European Team Championships
Host cityLeiria, Portugal (Super League)
Nations47
Events40
Dates20–21 June 2009
Main venueEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa (Super League)

New rules

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The European Team Championships modified and added to the rules of its predecessor competition, the European Cup. Men and women's team competed under one unified national banner for the first time.[3] Furthermore, the competition was opened to all European Athletics member states and was divided into four leagues: the Super League, First League, Second League, and Third League. The top two leagues each comprised twelve competing nations, while the Second and Third Leagues had eight and fourteen teams, respectively.[4]

Elimination rules were added to the 3000 metres, 3000 metres steeplechase, and 5000 metres races. In the shorter races, the athlete in last place when five, four, and three laps were remaining was eliminated. In the 5000 m the cut off points were at seven, five, and three laps remaining.[4] The rule change caused some confusion in the women's 3000 m when Spain's Natalia Rodríguez was eliminated with three laps remaining, but carried on running and eventually won the race. She was disqualified, however, and Russia's Gulnara Galkina-Samitova was announced as the winner. Rodriguez said that she thought the elimination stage came at a later point in the race,[1] and winner Galkina-Samitova was critical of the change, stating "This new elimination rule shouldn't exist. Everyone should race till the end".[5] Further problems arose in the men's 5000 m, when four athletes reached the five laps remaining mark at the same time. The group slowed, unable to tell who was eliminated, and while awaiting the photo-finish the four dropped away from the other runners. Race winner Mo Farah complied with the elimination rule but stated that every athlete had a right to finish, branding the rule change as "strange".[2] Sections of the press also expressed reservations about the changes.[6][7]

Other rule changes included a 'no false start rule' in all the track events. (Any athlete false starting would have been immediately disqualified and received no points, but this did not occur at the inaugural championships). Athletes in the high jump and pole vault events were permitted a maximum total of four fouls throughout the day's competition. Also, the jumping and throwing events featured elimination rounds: athletes had two trial attempts, then the six best-ranked athletes had a third attempt, then finally the top four athletes had a fourth attempt.[4] The elimination rounds caused some upsets, with highly rated Russian hammer thrower, Aleksey Zagornyi failing to progress beyond the trial rounds.[5]

Many athletes did not fully support the new regulations,[2] and European Athletics President Hansjörg Wirz accepted that the rules needed refinement. However, he was pleased with the competition's reception and stated that the rule changes would make athletics more accessible to a wider audience. Portugal's Rui Silva, who won the 1500 metres, remarked that although the regulations had unusual outcomes, a positive approach to the rules, and further refinement, would be beneficial to the sport.[8]

Calendar

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Division Date Host city Host country
Super League 20–21 June 2009 Leiria   Portugal
First League 20–21 June 2009 Bergen   Norway
Second League 20–21 June 2009 Banská Bystrica   Slovakia
Third League 20–21 June 2009 Sarajevo   Bosnia and Herzegovina

League positions

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The leagues for the 2009 competition were formed by combination of each country's men and women's performances in the European Cup 2008. As the teams were 46, the winning team received 46 points, the second 45 and so on. The leagues were formed as:[9]

Super League First League Second League Third League
Country Pts Country Pts Country Pts Country Pts
  Russia 1548   Belarus 1217   Ireland 971.5   Moldova 722
  Great Britain 1518   Slovenia 1211   Bulgaria 947   Israel 714
  Poland 1512   Romania 1182.5   Croatia 942   Denmark 709.5
  Germany 1472   Turkey 1166   Latvia 933   Bosnia and Herzegovina 555.5
  Italy 1455   Belgium 1139   Slovakia 901   Iceland 550.5
  Spain 1426.5   Hungary 1133   Lithuania 839.5   Luxembourg 399.5
  France 1423.5   Netherlands 1118   Austria 783   Georgia 356
  Ukraine 1412.5   Finland 1072.5   Cyprus 749   Azerbaijan 332.5
  Greece 1359.5   Estonia 1035.5   Montenegro 310.5
  Sweden 1309    Switzerland 1032.5   Armenia 301.5
  Czech Republic 1236   Serbia 1028.5   AASSE 280
  Portugal 1222   Norway 974   Albania 191
  Andorra 187
  Macedonia 164

Super League

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Place: Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal

Participating countries

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Dwain Chambers
  Great Britain
10.07 Francis Obikwelu
  Portugal
10.20
SB
Emanuele Di Gregorio
  Italy
10.21
PB
200 m Dwain Chambers
  Great Britain
20.55 Arnaldo Abrantes
  Portugal
20.62
SB
Martial Mbandjock
  France
20.67
PB
400 m Timothy Benjamin
  Great Britain
45.57 Johan Wissman
  Sweden
45.81
SB
Kamghe Gaba
  Germany
45.88
SB
800 m Miguel Quesada
  Spain
1:47.76 Oleksandr Osmolovych
  Ukraine
1:48.05 Jeff Lastennet
  France
1:48.29
1500 m Rui Silva
  Portugal
3:42.07 Diego Ruiz
  Spain
3:42.54 Yoann Kowal
  France
3:42.73
3000 m Jesús España
  Spain
8:01.73
SB
Sergey Ivanov
  Russia
8:02.18
SB
Daniele Meucci
  Italy
8:02.22
5000 m Mo Farah
  Great Britain
13:43.01
SB
Carles Castillejo
  Spain
13:49.54 Serhiy Lebid
  Ukraine
13:59.85
SB
3000 m steeplechase Mustafa Mohamed
  Sweden
8:28.09 Vincent Zouaoui Dandrieux
  France
8:32.05
SB
Ildar Minshin
  Russia
8:34.06
SB
110 m hurdles Andy Turner
  Great Britain
13.42 Jackson Quiñónez
  Spain
13.53
SB
Matthias Bühler
  Germany
13.57
400 m hurdles Dai Greene
  Great Britain
49.26 Fadil Bellaabouss
  France
49.91
SB
Periklis Iakovakis
  Greece
50.09
4 × 100 m Giovanni Tomasicchio
Simone Collio
Emanuele Di Gregorio
Fabio Cerutti
  Italy
38.77 Stefan Schwab
Till Helmke
Alexander Kosenkow
Martin Keller
  Germany
38.78 Ronald Pognon
Martial Mbandjock
Eddy De Lépine
Christophe Lemaitre
  France
38.80
4 × 400 m Conrad Williams
Robert Tobin
Richard Strachan
Timothy Benjamin
  Great Britain
3:00.82 Miguel Rigau
Kamghe Gaba
Simon Kirch
Thomas Schneider
  Germany
3:02.30 Piotr Klimczak
Kacper Kozłowski
Marcin Marciniszyn
Jan Ciepiela
  Poland
3:03.54
High jump Yuriy Krymarenko
  Ukraine
2.31
SB
Jaroslav Bába
  Czech Republic
2.31 Aleksandr Shustov
  Russia
2.31
Pole vault Renaud Lavillenie
  France
6.01
NR WL
Malte Mohr
  Germany
5.75 Łukasz Michalski
  Poland
5.70
Long jump Eusebio Cáceres
  Spain
8.00
PB
Nelson Évora
  Portugal
7.94 Louis Tsatoumas
  Greece
7.91
Triple jump Nelson Évora
  Portugal
17.59 Phillips Idowu
  Great Britain
17.50 Fabrizio Schembri
  Italy
16.64
Shot put Tomasz Majewski
  Poland
20.81 Manuel Martínez
  Spain
20.39
SB
Antonin Žalský
  Czech Republic
20.11
SB
Discus Piotr Małachowski
  Poland
66.24 Robert Harting
  Germany
65.40 Mario Pestano
  Spain
64.66
Hammer Nicola Vizzoni
  Italy
78.15 Szymon Ziółkowski
  Poland
78.01
SB
Markus Esser
  Germany
77.62
Javelin Mark Frank
  Germany
78.63 Ilya Korotkov
  Russia
77.56 Igor Janik
  Poland
76.48
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Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Emily Freeman
  Great Britain
11.42 Nataliya Pohrebnyak
  Ukraine
11.49 Carima Louami
  France
11.50
SB
200 m Yuliya Gushchina
  Russia
23.01 Marta Jeschke
  Poland
23.34 Christine Ohuruogu
  Great Britain
23.40
400 m Libania Grenot
  Italy
51.16
SB
Lyudmila Litvinova
  Russia
51.23
SB
Nataliya Pyhyda
  Ukraine
51.86
800 m Yuliya Krevsun
  Ukraine
1:58.62
WL
Yekaterina Kostetskaya
  Russia
1:59.43
SB
Élodie Guégan
  France
1:59.79
SB
1500 m Nuria Fernández
  Spain
4:08.00 Elisa Cusma
  Italy
4:08.72
PB
Hannah England
  Great Britain
4:09.25
3000 m Gulnara Samitova-Galkina
  Russia
8:46.88
SB
Sylwia Ejdys
  Poland
8:58.26
PB
Inês Monteiro
  Portugal
9:00.83
SB
5000 m Dolores Checa
  Spain
15:28.87
SB
Silvia Weissteiner
  Italy
15:31.33
SB
Sabrina Mockenhaupt
  Germany
15:37.67
3000 m steeplechase Antje Möldner
  Germany
9:32.65 Sophie Duarte
  France
9:33.63
SB
Yelena Sidorchenkova
  Russia
9:36.88
100 m hurdles Lucie Škrobáková
  Czech Republic
12.94
SB
Yuliya Kondakova
  Russia
12.94
SB
Olena Krasovska
  Ukraine
13.02
400 m hurdles Anna Jesień
  Poland
54.82 Anastasiya Rabchenyuk
  Ukraine
55.05 Zuzana Hejnová
  Czech Republic
55.29
SB
4 × 100 m Yevgeniya Polyakova
Natalia Rusakova
Yuliya Gushchina
Yuliya Chermoshanskaya
  Russia
43.35 Laura Turner
Kadi-Ann Thomas
Emily Freeman
Joice Maduaka
  Great Britain
43.44 Katja Wakan
Anne Möllinger
Cathleen Tschirch
Marion Wagner
  Germany
43.57
4 × 400 m Yelena Voinova
Tatyana Firova
Anastasiya Kapachinskaya
Lyudmila Litvinova
  Russia
3:25.25 Daniela Reina
Maria Enrica Spacca
Marta Milani
Libania Grenot
  Italy
3:28.77 Vicki Barr
Eilidh Child
Jenny Meadows
Lee McConnell
  Great Britain
3:29.29
High jump Ariane Friedrich
  Germany
2.02 Ruth Beitia
  Spain
2.00
SB
Antonietta Di Martino
  Italy
2.00
SB
Pole vault Monika Pyrek
  Poland
4.70 Yuliya Golubchikova
  Russia
4.65
SB
Silke Spiegelburg
  Germany
4.60
SB
Long jump Naide Gomes
  Portugal
6.83 Olga Kucherenko
  Russia
6.73 Teresa Dobija
  Poland
6.45
Triple jump Teresa Nzola Meso Ba
  France
14.40
SB
Anna Pyatykh
  Russia
14.10 Magdelín Martínez
  Italy
14.01
Shot put Nadine Kleinert
  Germany
19.59 Chiara Rosa
  Italy
18.57 Laurence Manfredi
  France
18.16
SB
Discus Natalya Semenova
  Ukraine
61.58 Mélina Robert-Michon
  France
61.41 Věra Cechlová
  Czech Republic
60.50
Hammer Anita Włodarczyk
  Poland
75.23 Betty Heidler
  Germany
74.97
SB
Stiliani Papadopoulou
  Greece
71.18
Javelin Christina Obergföll
  Germany
68.59
WL
Barbora Špotáková
  Czech Republic
65.89 Zahra Bani
  Italy[10][11]
59.11
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Final standings

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Pos Country Pts
1   Germany 329.5
2   Great Britain 308
3   France 306
4   Poland 295
5   Italy 284
6   Ukraine 265
7   Spain 262
8   Russia 256
9   Greece 223
10   Czech Republic 220.5
11   Portugal 207
12   Sweden 142

New standing points after Russian athletes’ late disqualification.[12]

Score table

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Event   CZE   FRA   GER   GBR   GRE   ITA   POL   POR   RUS   ESP   SWE   UKR
100 metres M 2.5 9 7 12 4 10 8 11 1 5.5 2.5 5.5
W 2 10 8 12 4 8 8 5 6 1 3 11
200 metres M 2 10 9 12 4 5 3 11 6 8 1 7
W 2 9 7 10 4 8 6 11 12 5 3
400 metres M 5 9 10 12 6 1 4 11 8 2 11 3
W 3 7 8 9 4 12 6 2 11 6 1 10
800 metres M 5 10 6 9 8 7 4 3 2 12 1 11
W 8 10 7 9 5 6 2 3 11 4 1 12
1500 metres M 2 10 9 8 1 6 7 12 3 11 4 5
W 2 6 3 10 5 10 8 7 0 12 4 9
3000 metres M 5 2 8 9 4 10 6 7 11 12 3
W 3 8 9 5 7 11 10 12 4 6
5000 metres M 4 6 5 12 1 7 3 8 9 11 2 10
W 7 10 6 11 5 8 9 12 4
3000 metre steeple M 6 11 8 5 2 3 7 1 10 9 12 4
W 1 11 12 8 6 3 5 9 10 7 2 4
110/100 metre hurdles M 2.5 9 10 12 2.5 5 7 1 8 11 6 4
W 12 8 9 2 4 5 7 3 11 6 1 10
400 metre hurdles M 6 11 7 12 10 4 5 3 9 2 1 8
W 10 7 8 9 2 6 12 5 4 3 11
4 × 100 metres relay M 10 11 3 5 12 8 9 7 6 4
W 3 10 11 5 7 8 6 12 2 4 9
4 × 400 metres relay M 4 8 11 12 5 6 9 2 10 3 1 7
W 6 8 9 10 3 11 4 12 5 2 7
High jump M 11 2.5 2.5 4 7 5 8 1 10 6 9 12
W 5 2.5 12 2.5 6.5 10 4 1 9 11 8 6.5
Pole vault M 6.5 12 11 6.5 9 4 10 3 8 2 5 1
W 8 6 10 9 7 4 12 3 11 5 1 2
Long jump M 9 6 3 8 10 1 2 11 7 12 4 5
W 5 7 6 3 9 4 10 12 11 2 1 8
Triple jump M 2 8 4 11 7 10 3 12 5 6 1 9
W 4 12 2 3 7 10 9 5 11 6 1 8
Shot put M 10 8 9 7 3 2 12 4 5 11 1 6
W 6 10 12 1 7 11 9 2 5 3 8 4
Discus throw M 5 3 11 6 7 8 12 2 4 10 1 9
W 10 11 9 4 5 7 8 2 1 3 6 12
Hammer throw M 8 4 10 1 7 12 11 2 5 6 3 9
W 5 8 11 7 10 9 12 2 6 3 4
Javelin throw M 7 4 12 5 8 1 10 3 11 6 2 9
W 11 2 12 3 8 9 5 1 10 7 4 6
Event   CZE   FRA   GER   GBR   GRE   ITA   POL   POR   RUS   ESP   SWE   UKR

Records

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Country Name Event Results Notes
  Great Britain Kate Dennison Women's Pole Vault 4.55 NR
  France Renaud Lavillenie Men's Pole Vault 6.01 NR
  Portugal Eva Vital Women's 100 m hurdles 13.66 NJR

First League

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Participating countries

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Jaysuma Saidy Ndure
  Norway
10.14
SB
Kristof Beyens
  Belgium
10.37
SB
Patrick van Luijk
  Netherlands
10.38
200 m Jaysuma Saidy Ndure
  Norway
20.94 Kristof Beyens
  Belgium
21.03 Patrick van Luijk
  Netherlands
21.03
400 m Cédric Van Branteghem
  Belgium
46.59 Matti Välimäki
  Finland
46.83
PB
Sebastjan Jagarinec
  Slovenia
47.20
800 m Tamás Kazi
  Hungary
1:48.99 Ioan Zaizin
  Romania
1:49.37 Robert Lathouwers
  Netherlands
1:49.48
1500 m Halil Akkaş
  Turkey
3:40.81
SB
Arnoud Okken
  Netherlands
3:41.04
SB
Goran Nava
  Serbia
3:42.73
3000 m Selim Bayrak
  Turkey
8:00.45
SB
Mirko Petrović
  Serbia
8:06.38
SB
Tiidrek Nurme
  Estonia
8:02.22
5000 m Selim Bayrak
  Turkey
13:58.71 Abdi Nageeye
  Netherlands
14:02.43 Stsiapan Rahautsou
  Belarus
14:03.70
SB
3000 m steeplechase Jukka Keskisalo
  Finland
8:30.89 Halil Akkaş
  Turkey
8:31.85
SB
Bjørnar Ustad Kristensen
  Norway
8:35.18
110 m hurdles Maksim Lynsha
  Belarus
13.86 Damien Broothaerts
  Belgium
13.95 Juha Sonck
  Finland
14.04
400 m hurdles Jussi Heikkilä
  Finland
50.49 Vincent Vanryckeghem
  Belgium
50.50
SB
Vincent Kerssies
  Netherlands
51.14
SB
4 × 100 m Gregory Sedoc
Caimin Douglas
Guus Hoogmoed
Patrick van Luijk
  Netherlands
39.04 Pascal Mancini
Marc Schneeberger
Marco Cribari
Reto Schenkel
   Switzerland
39.55 Bostjan Fridrih
Matic Osovnikar
Joze Vrtacic
Gregor Kokalovic
  Slovenia
39.82
4 × 400 m Arnaud Ghislain
Vincent van Ryckeghem
Nils Duerinck
Antoine Gillet
  Belgium
3:07.30 Joeri Moerman
Steven de Jesus
Steven Zwerink
Dennis Spillekom
  Netherlands
3:07.57 Marcell Deák-Nagy
László Bartha
Dávid Takács
Zoltán Kovács
  Hungary
3:08.54
High jump Dragutin Topić
  Serbia
2.29
SB
Martijn Nuijens
  Netherlands
2.29
PB
Stijn Stroobants
  Belgium
2.26
PB
Pole vault Robbert Jansen
  Netherlands
5.50 Jurij Rovan
  Slovenia
5.40 Denis Goossens
  Belgium
5.40
Long jump Tommi Evilä
  Finland
7.90
SB
Julien Fivaz
   Switzerland
7.83
SB
Boštjan Fridrih
  Slovenia
7.66
Triple jump Alin Anghel
  Romania
16.51
SB
Fabian Florant
  Netherlands
16.41 Dzmitry Platnitski
  Belarus
16.32
Shot put Yury Bialou
  Belarus
19.74 Lajos Kürthy
  Hungary
19.61 Miran Vodovnik
  Slovenia
19.53
Discus Gerd Kanter
  Estonia
67.00 Zoltán Kővágó
  Hungary
63.44 Frantz Kruger
  Finland
59.97
Hammer Krisztián Pars
  Hungary
77.78 Primož Kozmus
  Slovenia
77.34 Pavel Kryvitski
  Belarus
77.21
Javelin Tero Pitkämäki
  Finland
86.78
SB
Andreas Thorkildsen
  Norway
85.04 Stefan Müller
   Switzerland
79.08
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Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Ezinne Okparaebo
  Norway
11.51 Aksana Drahun
  Belarus
11.68 Olivia Borlée
  Belgium
11.69
SB
200 m Olivia Borlée
  Belgium
23.82 Andreea Ograzeanu
  Romania
23.89 Sabina Veit
  Slovenia
23.96
400 m Barbara Petráhn
  Hungary
52.94
SB
Merve Aydin
  Turkey
53.48
PB
Katsiaryna Bobryk
  Belarus
53.63
SB
800 m Yvonne Hak
  Netherlands
2:01.50 Yeliz Kurt
  Turkey
2:01.54 Natallia Kareiva
  Belarus
2:02.06
SB
1500 m Sonja Roman
  Slovenia
4:13.75 Yeliz Kurt
  Turkey
4:14.00 Natallia Kareiva
  Belarus
4:14.17
3000 m Dudu Karakaya
  Turkey
9:02.57
PB
Sonja Roman
  Slovenia
9:03.99
PB
Krisztina Papp
  Hungary
9:10.46
SB
5000 m Dudu Karakaya
  Turkey
15:24.86
SB
Olivera Jevtić
  Serbia
15:29.12 Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
  Norway
15:29.82
NJR
3000 m steeplechase Ancuța Bobocel
  Romania
9:42.87 Türkan Erişmiş
  Turkey
9:43.25
SB
Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
  Norway
9:47.66
PB
100 m hurdles Nevin Yanit
  Turkey
13.10 Lisa Urech
   Switzerland
13.27
NJR
Jelena Jotanovic
  Serbia
13.44
400 m hurdles Krystsina Viadzernikava
  Belarus
58.59
SB
Angela Moroșanu
  Romania
58.77 Hege Vold
  Norway
58.86
4 × 100 m Siri Eritsland
Folake Akinyemi
Elisabeth Slettum
Ezinne Okparaebo
  Norway
44.47 Yuliya Balykina
Volha Aatashka
Anna Bagdanovich
Aksana Drahun
  Belarus
44.79 Eline Berings
Hanna Mariën
Frauke Penen
Olivia Borlée
  Belgium
44.97
4 × 400 m Florina Rusu
Anamaria Ioniță
Elena Mirela Lavric
Angela Moroșanu
  Romania
3:35.18 Bianka Varga
Anna Mátyus
Barbara Petráhn
Natalia Zsigovics
  Hungary
3:35.55 Sanne Verstegen
Yvonne Hak
Romara van Noort
Annemarie Schulte
  Netherlands
3:36.26
High jump Stine Kufaas
  Norway
1.91
PB
Anna Iljuštšenko
  Estonia
1.86
SB
Hannelore Desmet
  Belgium
1.86
Pole vault Nicole Büchler
   Switzerland
4.10
SB
Minna Nikkanen
  Finland
4.10 Rianna Galiart
  Netherlands
4.10
Long jump Nastassia Mironchyk
  Belarus
6.74 Karin Mey Melis
  Turkey
6.57 Viorica Țigău
  Romania
6.42
Triple jump Snežana Rodić
  Slovenia
13.44 Sirkka-Liisa Kivine
  Estonia
13.39 Natallia Viatkina
  Belarus
13.37
Shot put Anca Heltne
  Romania
18.43 Melissa Boekelman
  Netherlands
17.19 Alena Kopets
  Belarus
17.08
Discus Nicoleta Grasu
  Romania
62.51 Dragana Tomašević
  Serbia
55.84 Hanna Mazhunova
  Belarus
52.53
Hammer Merja Korpela
  Finland
69.34
PB
Sviatlana Sudak
  Turkey
66.95 Alena Matoshka
  Belarus
63.87
Javelin Kirsi Ahonen
  Finland
55.68
SB
Moonika Aava
  Estonia
54.97 Maryna Novik
  Belarus
54.90
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Final standings

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Pos Country Pts
1   Belarus 332
2   Finland 289
3   Norway 279
4   Netherlands 274
5   Belgium 269.5
6   Turkey 266.5
7   Romania 262.5
8   Hungary 260
9   Slovenia 252.5
10   Estonia 223
11    Switzerland 203
12   Serbia 191

Records

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Country Name Event Results Notes
  Estonia Lembi Vaher Women's Pole Vault 4.00 =NR
  Norway Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal Women's 5000 m 15:29.82 NJR
   Switzerland Lisa Urech Women's 100 m hurdles 13.17 NJR

Second League

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Participating countries

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Ryan Moseley
  Austria
10.35 Panayiotis Ioannou
  Cyprus
10.44 Rytis Sakalauskas
  Lithuania
10.47
200 m Paul Hession
  Ireland
20.56
SB
Ryan Moseley
  Austria
21.02 Elvijs Misāns
  Latvia
21.05
PB
400 m Clemens Zeller
  Austria
46.41 Željko Vincek
  Croatia
46.97
SB
Brian Gregan
  Ireland
47.01
800 m Thomas Chamney
  Ireland
1:50.33 Jozef Repčík
  Slovakia
1:50.90 Vitalij Kozlov
  Lithuania
1:50.91
1500 m Alan Obrien
  Ireland
3:50.17
PB
Slavko Petrović
  Croatia
3:50.57
SB
Felix Kernbichler
  Austria
3:50.84
3000 m Georg Mlynek
  Austria
8:21.00
SB
Sean Connolly
  Ireland
8:21.71 Slavko Petrović
  Croatia
8:26.69
5000 m Michael Schmid
  Austria
14:17.20 Mark Hanrahan
  Ireland
14:20.30 Mareks Floroseks
  Latvia
14:36.87
SB
3000 m steeplechase Konstantins Savcuks
  Latvia
9:10.82 Mark Kirwan
  Ireland
9:19.02 Yolo Nikolov
  Bulgaria
9:28.33
110 m hurdles Jurica Grabušić
  Croatia
13.69
SB
Ian McDonald
  Ireland
14.11 Karlis Daube
  Latvia
14.16
400 m hurdles Minás Alozídis
  Cyprus
51.35
PB
Valdas Valintelis
  Lithuania
52.00
PB
Tom Carey
  Ireland
52.34
4 × 100 m Toms Bergs
Janis Mezitis
Maris Grenis
Elvijs Misāns
  Lithuania
40.19 Milen Tsvetanov
Yordan Yovchev
Nikolai Todorov
Desislav Gunev
  Bulgaria
40.28 Jason Smyth
Paul Hession
Darragh Graham
Steven Colvert Tate
  Ireland
40.33
4 × 400 m Roman Turčáni
Jozef Pelikán
Juraj Mokráš
Jozef Repčík
  Slovakia
3:11.97 Mirko Hižman
Ivan Rimac
Marko Babič
Željko Vincek
  Croatia
3:12.38 Arturas Kulnis
Vitalij Kozlov
Egidijus Svegzda
Linas Bruzas
  Lithuania
3:13.35
High jump Kyriakos Ioannou
  Cyprus
2.19 Peter Horák
  Slovakia
2.16 Angel Kararadev
  Bulgaria
2.16
Pole vault Spas Buhalov
  Bulgaria
5.50
SB
Mareks Ārents
  Latvia
5.30
PB
Tomáš Čekan
  Slovakia
5.00
Long jump Povilas Mykolaitis
  Lithuania
7.89
SB
Nikolay Atanasov
  Bulgaria
7.83 Jaroslav Dobrovodský
  Slovakia
7.43
Triple jump Momchil Karailiev
  Bulgaria
17.08 Povilas Mykolaitis
  Lithuania
16.24 Elvijs Misans
  Latvia
15.96
Shot put Milan Haborák
  Slovakia
19.74 Nedžad Mulabegović
  Croatia
19.33 Māris Urtāns
  Latvia
19.25
Discus Gerhard Mayer
  Austria
61.53 Apostolos Parellis
  Cyprus
60.94
NR
Martin Marić
  Croatia
57.99
Hammer Libor Charfreitag
  Slovakia
75.62 András Haklits
  Croatia
74.04 Benjamin Siart
  Austria
71.99
PB
Javelin Kolio Neshev
  Bulgaria
73.38 Tomas Intas
  Lithuania
69.89 Martin Strasser
  Austria
68.67
SB
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Lina Grinčikaitė
  Lithuania
11.59
SB
Eleni Artymata
  Cyprus
11.62 Bettina Müller-Weissina
  Austria
11.63
200 m Eleni Artymata
  Cyprus
23.39 Lina Grinčikaitė
  Lithuania
23.82 Inna Eftimova
  Bulgaria
24.00
400 m Agnė Orlauskaitė
  Lithuania
53.44 Ieva Zunda
  Latvia
53.65
SB
Danijela Grgic
  Croatia
54.31
800 m Lucia Klocová
  Slovakia
2:03.54 Eglė Balčiūnaitė
  Lithuania
2:04.12 Kelly McNeice
  Ireland
2:05.18
1500 m Irina Krakoviak
  Lithuania
4:15.15 Deirdre Byrne
  Ireland
4:16.32 Agata Strausa
  Latvia
4:24.79
3000 m Inna Poluškina
  Latvia
9:09.00
SB
Kerry Harty
  Ireland
9:09.50
PB
Yana Georgieva
  Bulgaria
9:38.45
PB
5000 m Rasa Drazdauskaitė
  Lithuania
16:25.23 Lisa Stublic
  Croatia
16:26.28
NR
Ava Hutchinson
  Ireland
16:50.78
3000 m steeplechase Fionnuala Britton
  Ireland
10:05.70 Polina Jelizarova
  Latvia
10:18.26
SB
Lisa Stublic
  Croatia
10:24.10
100 m hurdles Derval O'Rourke
  Ireland
13.17 Miriam Bobková
  Slovakia
13.22
SB
Sonata Tamošaitytė
  Lithuania
13.52
400 m hurdles Vania Stambolova
  Bulgaria
55.86 Nikolina Horvat
  Croatia
57.02
SB
Michelle Carey
  Ireland
58.02
4 × 100 m Silvija Peseckaitė
Lina Grinčikaitė
Sonata Tamošaitytė
Audra Dagelytė
  Lithuania
44.79 Kelly Proper
Louise Kiernan
Claire Bergin
Niamh Whelan
  Ireland
45.17 Bianca Dürr
Doris Röser
Beate Schrott
Bettina Müller-Weissina
  Austria
45.50
4 × 400 m Aina Valatkevičiūtė
Eglė Balčiūnaitė
Kristina Jasinskaitė
Agnė Orlauskaitė
  Lithuania
3:36.15 Romana Tea Kirinić
Anita Banović
Nikolina Horvat
Danijela Grgić
  Croatia
3:37.25 Michelle Carey
Joanne Cuddihy
Fiona O'Friel
Claire Bergin
  Ireland
3:38.18
High jump Blanka Vlašić
  Croatia
2.04 Venelina Veneva
  Bulgaria
1.90 Karina Vnukova
  Lithuania
1.81
Pole vault Marianna Zachariadou
  Cyprus
4.35
PB
Daniela Höllwarth
  Austria
3.70 Claire Wilkinson
  Israel
3.70
Long jump Jana Velďáková
  Slovakia
6.54 Kelly Proper
  Ireland
6.42 Lauma Grīva
  Latvia
6.26
Triple jump Dana Veldáková
  Slovakia
14.17 Andriana Banova
  Bulgaria
13.65
SB
Jolanta Verseckaitė
  Lithuania
12.75
Shot put Austra Skujytė
  Lithuania
17.21 Bettina Schasse
  Austria
14.16
PB
Florentia Kappa
  Cyprus
13.99
Discus Zinaida Sendriūtė
  Lithuania
56.63 Vera Begic
  Croatia
55.24 Dace Šteinerte
  Latvia
49.05
Hammer Martina Hrašnová
  Slovakia
74.95 Eileen O'Keeffe
  Ireland
68.25
SB
Laura Igaune
  Latvia
59.60
NR
Javelin Elisabeth Pauer
  Austria
55.80 Madara Palameika
  Latvia
53.93 Indrė Jakubaitytė
  Lithuania
52.37
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Final standings

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Pos Country Pts
1   Lithuania 216
2   Ireland 200.5
3   Latvia 181
4   Austria 180.5
5   Slovakia 180
6   Croatia 174
7   Bulgaria 163
8   Cyprus 140

Records

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Country Name Event Results Notes
  Cyprus Mariánna Zahariádi Women's Pole Vault 4.35 NJR
  Cyprus Apostolos Parellis Men's Discus 60.94 NR
  Croatia Lisa Stublic Women's 5000 m 16:26.28 NR
  Latvia Laura Igaune Women's Hammer 59.60 NR

Third League

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Participating countries

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Ramil Quliyev
  Azerbaijan
10.76 Nedim Čović
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
10.86 Martin Krabbe
  Denmark
10.89
200 m Ramil Quliyev
  Azerbaijan
20.71 Nedim Čović
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
21.48 Tal Mor
  Israel
21.89
400 m Andreas Bube
  Denmark
47.06
PB
Yuriy Shapsai
  Israel
47.77 Endrik Zilbershtein
  Georgia
47.92
NJR
800 m David Fiegen
  Luxembourg
1:50.73 Dušan Babić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
1:51.77 Aram Davtyan
  Armenia
1:51.95
PB
1500 m Hayle Ibrahimov
  Azerbaijan
3:46.77
NJR
Gezachw Yossef
  Israel
3:48.06
SB
Darko Rosić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
3:53.02
PB
3000 m Hayle Ibrahimov
  Azerbaijan
8:08.13 Toft Munkholm Morten
  Denmark
8:22.97
SB
Goran Stojiljković
  Montenegro
8:24.06
SB
5000 m Goran Stojiljković
  Montenegro
14:36.48
SB
Tilahun Aliyev
  Azerbaijan
14:38.08
NJR
Brihon Voba
  Israel
14:41.62
3000 m steeplechase Ion Luchianov
  Moldova
8:50.69 Noam Ne'eman
  Israel
9:14.43 Benjamin Wolthers
  Denmark
9:20.55
110 m hurdles David Ilariani
  Georgia
14.02
SB
Adnan Malkić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
14.34 Jon Yde Bentsen
  Denmark
14.43
400 m hurdles Björgvin Víkingsson
  Iceland
52.41 Jacques Frisch
  Luxembourg
52.44 Alexei Cravcenco
  Moldova
53.14
4 × 100 m Valentin Bulichev
Ramil Quliyev
Ruslan Abbasov
Pavel Setin
  Azerbaijan
39.78
NR
Martin Krabbe
Jesper Simonsen
Daniel B. Christensen
Nicklas Hyde
  Denmark
40.31 Asaf Malka
Ram Mor
Tal Mor
Micky Bar-Yeoshua
  Israel
40.64
4 × 400 m Jakob Riis
Nicklas Hyde
Daniel B. Christensen
Andreas Bube
  Denmark
3:09.09 German Florentz
Yuriy Shapsai
Tarass Shcherenko
Gil Shelleg
  Israel
3:10.34
NR
Vadim Ryabikhin
Ibrahim Ahmadov
Pavel Setin
Valentin Bulichev
  Azerbaijan
3:12.83
High jump Dmitriy Kroyter
  Israel
2.14 Janick Klausen
  Denmark
2.08 Anton Balan
  Moldova
2.08
Pole vault Alex Averbukh
  Israel
5.40 Goran Pejić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
4.70
PB
Andrei Fedotov
  Moldova
4.50
Long jump Vardan Pahlevanyan
  Armenia
7.82
PB
Yochai Halevi
  Israel
7.58 Borislav Skhirtladze
  Georgia
7.43
SB
Triple jump Teymur Abbasov
  Azerbaijan
16.37 Yochai Halevi
  Israel
16.34
PB
Vladimir Letnicov
  Moldova
16.30
Shot put Hamza Alić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
19.97 Ivan Emilianov
  Moldova
18.31 Zurab Gigaia
  Georgia
15.95
SB
Discus Vadim Hranovschi
  Moldova
58.58 Kemal Mešić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
50.56 Felix Gromadskiy
  Israel
49.86
Hammer Bergur Ingi Pétursson
  Iceland
70.93 Torben Wolf
  Denmark
63.95 Samir Vilić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
58.89
SB
Javelin Dmitri Tarabin
  Moldova
69.63
PB
Lars Møller Laursen
  Denmark
68.38 Almir Kolašinac
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
66.54
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Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Rita Pogorelov
  Israel
12.15 Anna Olsson
  Denmark
12.21 Anastasia Gherteva
  Moldova
12.33
200 m Sara Petersen
  Denmark
24.34
PB
Rita Pogorelov
  Israel
24.67 Anastasia Gherteva
  Moldova
24.92
400 m Jasna Horozic
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
55.11 Olesea Cojuhari
  Moldova
55.68
SB
Charline Mathias
  Luxembourg
56.51
PB
800 m Olesea Smovjenco
  Moldova
2:09.79
SB
Layes Abdullayeva
  Azerbaijan
2:11.21
PB
Vladana Gavranovic
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
2:12.58
PB
1500 m Gezashign Šafářová
  Azerbaijan
4:26.14 Olesea Smovjenco
  Moldova
4:29.72 Biljana Cvijanovic
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
4:30.36
PB
3000 m Mare Ibrahimova
  Azerbaijan
9:27.05 Maria Stig Moeller
  Denmark
9:38.59
PB
Valentina Delion
  Moldova
10:06.39
SB
5000 m Mare Ibrahimova
  Azerbaijan
16:02.58
NR
Maria Stig Moeller
  Denmark
16:16.81
PB
Natalia Cerches
  Moldova
16:36.18
3000 m steeplechase Layes Abdullayeva
  Azerbaijan
10:40.59
NR
Laila Laursen
  Denmark
10:52.09 Biljana Cvijanovic
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
11:00.65
100 m hurdles Irina Lenskiy
  Israel
13.25 Anne Moller
  Denmark
14.09 Gorana Cvijetic
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
14.10
PB
400 m hurdles Sara Petersen
  Denmark
56.70
NR
Kim Reuland
  Luxembourg
59.74
NR
Gorana Cvijetic
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
1:01.32
SB
4 × 100 m Rita Pogarelov
Irina Lensky
Rotem Batat
Olga Lensky
  Israel
46.59 Anne Moller
Anna Olsson
Tine Ejlersen
Helena Scherer
  Denmark
47.37 Linda Larusdottir
Helga Thorsteinssd
Hafdis Sigurdard
Hrafnhild Hermodsd
  Iceland
47.46
4 × 400 m Kathrina Mikkeyisen
Helena Sherer
Anna Olsson
Sara Petersen
  Denmark
3:46.32 Chantal Hayen
Martine Nobili
Charlne Mathias
Kim Reuland
  Luxembourg
3:46.69
NR
Olesea Cajuhaur
Anastasia Cherteve
Anna Bezfinferi
Valentina Dobzeu
  Moldova
3:49.81
High jump Ma'ayan Foreman
  Israel
1.85 Marija Vuković
  Montenegro
1.78 Liz Kuffer
  Luxembourg
1.68
Pole vault Caroline Bonde Holm
  Denmark
4.15 Moran Azizi
  Israel
3.80
SB
Hulda Thorsteinsdottir
  Iceland
3.70
Long jump Johanna Ingadottir
  Iceland
6.09
PB
Rotem Batat
  Israel
5.90
SB
Milena Milacevic
  Montenegro
5.85
SB
Triple jump Tatiana Cicanci
  Moldova
13.10 Haykanush Beklaryan
  Armenia
13.07
NR
Johanna Ingadottir
  Iceland
12.84
PB
Shot put Sivan Abali
  Israel
14.67 Helga Ma Thorsteinsdottir
  Iceland
13.78 Natalia Artic
  Moldova
13.45
Discus Natalia Artic
  Moldova
49.58 Salome Rigishvili
  Georgia
45.06
SB
Sivan Jean
  Israel
44.83
Hammer Zalina Marghieva
  Moldova
68.26 Yevgeniya Zabolotniy
  Israel
52.57 Pasa Sehic
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
51.32
Javelin Maria Jensen
  Denmark
49.99
NJR
Valentina Croitori
  Moldova
43.42 Noemie Pleimling
  Luxembourg
42.77
PB
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Final standings

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Pos Country Pts
1   Israel 401.5
2   Moldova 393.5
3   Denmark 391
4   Bosnia and Herzegovina 357
5   Azerbaijan 327.5
6   Iceland 327
7   Luxembourg 292
8   Armenia 245.5
9   Georgia 227
10   Montenegro 217.5
11   AASSE 135
12   Andorra 123
13   Macedonia 116.5

Records

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Country Name Event Results Notes
  Armenia Kristine Harutyunyan Women's Javelin 39.26 NR, NJR
  Armenia Haykanush Beklaryan Women's Triple jump 13.07 NR, NJR
  Azerbaijan Men's 4 × 100 m 39.78 NR
  Azerbaijan Layes Abdullayeva Women's 3000 m steeplechase 10:40.59 NR, NJR
  Azerbaijan Ulkar Ganbarova Women's Pole Vault 2.80 NR
  Azerbaijan Hayle Ibrahimov Men's 1500 m 3:46.77 NJR
  Azerbaijan Tilahun Aliyev Men's 5000 m 14:38.08 NJR
  Denmark Sara Petersen Women's 400 m hurdles 56.70 NR
  Denmark Maria L. Jensen Women's Javelin 49.99 NJR
  Georgia Endrik Zilbershtein Men's 200 m 21.94 NJR
  Georgia Endrik Zilbershtein Men's 400 m 47.92 NJR
  Israel Men's 4 × 400 m 3:10.34 NR
  Luxembourg Kim Reuland Women's 400 m hurdles 59.74 NR
  Luxembourg Men's 4 × 400 m 3:15.10 NR
  Luxembourg Women's 4 × 400 m 3:46.69 NR
  San Marino Martina Pretelli Women's 400 m 60.17 NJR

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