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European Athletics Team Championships

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International athletics competition

European Athletics Team Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Frequencyannual / biannual
Locationvarious
Inaugurated2009
Organised byEuropean Athletic Association
Websitewww.european-athletics.com
2025
European Athletics Members

TheEuropean Athletics Team Championships (European Team Championships until 2013), is an internationalathletics competition organised byEuropean Athletics, between different countries ofEurope, over 4 leagues. It replaced in 2009 the former and similarEuropean 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.

History

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Main article:European Cup (athletics)

The main idea of the cup, developed byBruno Zauli, president of the European Committee of theInternational Association of Athletics Federations, was to create a competition for allEuropean 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

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League system
EditionYearHost city of the Super LeagueWinners
Super LeagueFirst LeagueSecond LeagueThird League
12009PortugalLeiria, Portugal Germany Belarus Lithuania Israel
22010NorwayBergen, Norway Russia Czech Republic  Switzerland Denmark
32011SwedenStockholm, Sweden Germany Turkey Estonia Israel
42013United KingdomGateshead, United Kingdom Germany Czech Republic Slovenia Slovakia
52014GermanyBraunschweig, Germany Germany Belarus  Switzerland Cyprus
62015RussiaCheboksary, Russia Russia Czech Republic Denmark Slovakia
72017FranceLille, France Germany Sweden Hungary Luxembourg
82019PolandBydgoszcz, Poland Poland Portugal Estonia Iceland
92021PolandChorzów, Poland Poland Czech Republic Hungary Serbia
Divisional system
EditionYearHost city of the First DivisionWinners
First DivisionSecond DivisionThird Division
102023PolandChorzów, Poland Italy Hungary Ireland
112025SpainMadrid, Spain Italy Belgium Iceland

Host cities

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League system
YearSuper LeagueFirst LeagueSecond LeagueThird League
2009PortugalLeiriaNorwayBergenSlovakiaBanská BystricaBosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo
2010NorwayBergenHungaryBudapestSerbiaBelgradeMaltaMarsa
2011SwedenStockholmTurkeyİzmirSerbiaNovi SadIcelandReykjavík
2013United KingdomGatesheadRepublic of IrelandDublinLithuaniaKaunasSlovakiaBanská Bystrica
2014GermanyBraunschweigEstoniaTallinnLatviaRigaGeorgia (country)Tbilisi
2015RussiaCheboksaryGreeceHeraklionBulgariaStara ZagoraAzerbaijanBaku
2017FranceLilleFinlandVaasaIsraelTel AvivMaltaMarsa
2019PolandBydgoszczNorwaySandnesCroatiaVaraždinNorth MacedoniaSkopje
2021PolandChorzówRomaniaCluj-NapocaBulgariaStara ZagoraCyprusLimassol
Division system
Year1st Division2nd Division3rd Division
2023PolandChorzów
2025SpainMadridSloveniaMaribor

Team summary (Super League)

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Country20092010201120132014201520172019202120232025Years
in SL
 Belarus13(1)891113(1)91014(1)10(1)DQDQ5
 Belgium17(1)19(1)21(1)20(1)21(1)16(1)21(1)17(1)17(1)1417(1)1
 Czech Republic1013(1)1013(1)1013(1)889(1)9117
 Finland14(1)1220(1)18(1)15(1)1113(1)1115(1)11155
 France3454433367711
 Germany1312121243311
 Great Britain2243554535511
 Greece91014(1)1017(1)14(1)91016(1)13127
 Hungary20(1)18(1)18(1)21(1)24(1)27(2)25(2)21(1)21(2)17(1)131
 Italy5787767421111
 Lithuania25(2)24(1)28(2)26(2)22(1)23(1)27(2)23(1)25(2)19(1)161
 Netherlands16(1)18(1)17(1)15(1)1115(1)1116(1)11(1)644
 Norway15(1)1115(1)1214(1)1217(1)15(1)18(1)1619(1)4
 Poland4665342112211
 Portugal1115(1)1117(1)20(1)17(1)16(1)13(1)7885
 Russia8[2]12[3]121DQDQ(1)DQ(2)DQDQ6
 Spain7978885654611
 Sweden1214(1)1214(1)91012(1)914(1)1097
 Switzerland23(1)25(2)19(1)24(1)25(2)20(1)14(1)1212(1)12103
 Turkey18(1)21(1)13(1)91219(1)15(1)17(1)13(1)1520(1)3
 Ukraine65366767WD[4]18(1)1410
1(1) = participated in First League.
2(2) = participated in Second League.

Medal table (Super League)

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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
1 Germany676857192
2 Great Britain525557164
3 France494042131
4 Russia484225115
5 Poland464855149
6 Italy313843112
7 Ukraine31283392
8 Spain27383398
9 Netherlands178934
10 Czech Republic9101231
11 Belarus981532
12 Greece951125
13 Sweden813728
14 Portugal89623
15 Switzerland66315
16 Turkey35614
17 Finland34613
18 Norway16411
19 Hungary1034
20 Belgium0426
21 Lithuania0022
Totals (21 entries)4254354311,291

Championships records

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Men

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EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.Video
100 m9.95(+1.0 m/s)NRChristophe Lemaitre France18 June 20112011 Super LeagueStockholm, Sweden[7][1]
200 m20.01(+1.8 m/s)Xavi Mo-Ajok Netherlands29 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[8]
400 m44.60Samuel Reardon Great Britain27 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[9]
800 m1:44.01Mohamed Attaoui Spain27 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[10]
1500 m3:36.95Mohamed Katir Spain24 June 20232023 First DivisionChorzów, Poland[11]
3000 m7:50.99Richard Ringer Germany22 June 20142014 Super LeagueBraunschweig, Germany[12]
5000 m13:17.23Yemaneberhan Crippa Italy29 May 20212021 Super LeagueChorzów, Poland[13]
110 m hurdles13.12(+0.4 m/s)Jason Joseph  Switzerland24 June 20232023 First DivisionChorzów, Poland[14]
400 m hurdles48.14Alessandro Sibilio Italy24 June 20232023 First DivisionChorzów, Poland[15]
3000 m steeplechase8:20.43Karl Bebendorf Germany27 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[16]
High jump2.35 mDmytro Demyanyuk Ukraine18 June 20112011 Super LeagueStockholm, Sweden[17]
Pole vault6.01 mRenaud Lavillenie France21 June 20092009 Super LeagueLeiria, Portugal
Long jump8.46 m(+1.1 m/s)Miltiadis Tentoglou Greece28 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[18]
Triple jump17.59 m(+0.6 m/s)Nelson Évora Portugal21 June 20092009 Super LeagueLeiria, Portugal
Shot put21.83 mMichał Haratyk Poland10 August 20192019 Super LeagueBydgoszcz, Poland[19]
Discus throw69.94 mKristjan Čeh Slovenia21 June 20232023 Second DivisionChorzów, Poland[20]
Hammer throw82.98 mPaweł Fajdek Poland30 May 20212021 Super LeagueChorzów, Poland[21]
Javelin throw96.29 mJohannes Vetter Germany29 May 20212021 Super LeagueChorzów, Poland[22]
4 × 100 m relay37.87NRNsikak Ekpo
Xavi Mo-Ajok
Taymir Burnet
Elvis Afrifa
 Netherlands28 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[23]
4 × 400 m relay3:00.47Mame-Ibra Anne
Teddy Venel
Mamoudou Hanne
Thomas Jordier
 France21 June 20152015 Super LeagueCheboksary, Russia[24]
Key:
WRWorld recordER European recordNR National record

Women

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EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.
100 m11.06(±0.0 m/s)Boglárka Takács Hungary27 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[25]
200 m22.19(+0.8 m/s)Jaël Bestué Spain29 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[26]
400 m49.48Femke Bol Netherlands27 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[27]
800 m1:58.60Agathe Guillemot France29 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[28]
1500 m4:05.32Anna Mishchenko Ukraine20 June 20102010 Super LeagueBergen, Norway
3000 m8:45.24Sifan Hassan Netherlands20 June 20142014 Super LeagueBraunschweig, Germany[29]
5000 m15:09.31Elvan Abeylegesse Turkey20 June 20102010 First LeagueBudapest, Hungary
100 m hurdles12.62(+1.3 m/s)Elvira Herman Belarus20 June 20212021 First LeagueCluj-Napoca, Romania[30]
400 m hurdles53.70Vania Stambolova Bulgaria18 June 20112011 Second LeagueNovi Sad, Serbia
3000 m steeplechase9:17.31Luiza Gega Albania22 June 20232023 Third DivisionChorzów, Poland[31]
High jump2.04 mBlanka Vlašić Croatia21 June 20092009 Second LeagueBanská Bystrica, Slovakia
Pole vault4.75 mAnna Rogowska Poland18 June 20112011 Super LeagueStockholm, Sweden[32]
Silke Spiegelburg Germany
20 June 20152015 Super LeagueCheboksary, Russia[33]
Long jump6.95 mDarya Klishina Russia21 June 20152015 Super LeagueCheboksary, Russia[34]
Triple jump14.87 m(+1.7 m/s)Yekaterina Koneva Russia20 June 20152015 Super LeagueCheboksary, Russia[35]
Shot put20.14 mJessica Schilder Netherlands27 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[36]
Discus throw68.58 mSandra Perković Croatia10 August 20192019 Second LeagueVaraždin, Croatia[37]
Hammer throw78.28 mAnita Włodarczyk Poland21 June 20152015 Super LeagueCheboksary, Russia[38]
Javelin throw69.19 mChristin Hussong Germany30 May 20212021 Super LeagueChorzów, Poland[39]
4 × 100 m relay42.02Nadine Visser
Lieke Klaver
Minke Bisschops
Marije van Hunenstijn
 Netherlands28 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[40]
4 × 400 m relay3:23.76Kseniya Zadorina
Natalya Ivanova
Natalya Antyukh
Kseniya Ustalova
 Russia20 June 20102010 Super LeagueBergen, Norway

Mixed

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EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.
4 × 400 m relay3:09.43Maksymilian Szwed
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
Daniel Soltysiak
Natalia Bukowiecka
 Poland29 June 20252025 First DivisionMadrid, Spain[41]
Key:
WRWorld recordER European recordNR National record

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 1 August 2019. Retrieved4 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^Russia has been initially classified second before late disqualification of Russian athletes.
  3. ^Russia was initially first, before late doping disqualifications.
  4. ^For Covid cases in the Ukrainian team.
  5. ^"European Athletics Team Championships – Statistics Handbook". european-athletics.com. Archived fromthe original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved31 May 2021.
  6. ^"Silesia 2021 full results". european-athletics.com. Archived fromthe original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved31 May 2021.
  7. ^"100 Metres Results"(PDF).EAA. 18 June 2011. Retrieved18 June 2011.
  8. ^"Men's 200m Final Results Summary"(PDF).European Athletics. 29 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 30 June 2025. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  9. ^"Men's 400 metres - Final summary results"(PDF).European Athletics. 27 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 28 June 2025. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  10. ^"Men's 800 metres - Final summary results"(PDF).European Athletics. 27 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 28 June 2025. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  11. ^"Men's 1500m Results"(PDF).results.european-games.org. 24 June 2023. Retrieved24 June 2023.
  12. ^Michelle Sammet (22 June 2014)."Roaring success for Germans at European Team Championships in Brunswick".IAAF. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  13. ^Jess Whittington (29 May 2021)."Vetter throws 96.29m in Silesia for third best javelin mark in history". World Athletics. Retrieved22 June 2021.
  14. ^"Men's 110m Hurdles Heat A Results"(PDF).results.european-games.org. 24 June 2023. Retrieved24 June 2023.
  15. ^"Men's 400m Hurdles Results Summary"(PDF).results.european-games.org. 24 June 2023. Retrieved24 June 2023.
  16. ^"Men's 3000m Steeplechase Final Results Summary"(PDF).European Athletics. 27 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 28 June 2025. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  17. ^"High Jump Results"(PDF).EAA. 18 June 2011. Retrieved18 June 2011.
  18. ^"Men's long jump - Final summary results"(PDF).European Athletics. 28 June 2025. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 29 June 2025. Retrieved29 June 2025.
  19. ^"Hosts in pole position after five victories on day two".EAA. 10 August 2019. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  20. ^"Men's Discus Throw Results"(PDF).results.european-games.org. Retrieved21 June 2023.
  21. ^Jess Whittington (29 May 2021)."Vetter throws 96.29m in Silesia for third best javelin mark in history". World Athletics. Retrieved22 June 2021.
  22. ^Jess Whittington (29 May 2021)."Vetter throws 96.29m in Silesia for third best javelin mark in history". World Athletics. Retrieved22 June 2021.
  23. ^"Men's 4 x 100m Relay Results Summary"(PDF).European Athletics. 28 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 30 June 2025. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  24. ^"4×400m Relay Results"(PDF).EAA. 21 June 2015. Retrieved21 June 2015.
  25. ^"Women's 100 metres - Final summary results"(PDF).European Athletics. 27 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 28 June 2025. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  26. ^"Women's 200m Final Results Summary"(PDF).European Athletics. 29 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 30 June 2025. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  27. ^"Women's 400m Final Results Summary"(PDF).European Athletics. 27 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 30 June 2025. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  28. ^"Women's 800m Final Results Summary"(PDF).European Athletics. 28 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 30 June 2025. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  29. ^Michelle Sammet (21 June 2014)."Germany hold narrow lead after day one of the European Team Championships".IAAF. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  30. ^"100 metres hurdles Results"(PDF).EAA. 23 June 2021. Retrieved23 June 2021.
  31. ^"Women's 3000m Steeplechase Results"(PDF).results.european-games.org. 22 June 2023. Retrieved22 June 2023.
  32. ^"Pole Vault Results"(PDF).EAA. 18 June 2011. Retrieved18 June 2011.
  33. ^"Pole Vault Results"(PDF).EAA. 20 June 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 March 2017. Retrieved20 June 2015.
  34. ^"Long Jump Results"(PDF).EAA. 21 June 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 March 2017. Retrieved21 June 2015.
  35. ^"Triple Jump Results"(PDF).EAA. 20 June 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 18 March 2017. Retrieved20 June 2015.
  36. ^"Women's shot put - Final summary resuls"(PDF).European Athletics. 27 June 2025.Archived(PDF) from the original on 28 June 2025. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  37. ^"Estonia's consistency rewarded with promotion into First League".EAA. 11 August 2019. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  38. ^"Hammer Throw Results"(PDF).EAA. 21 June 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 13 October 2014. Retrieved21 June 2015.
  39. ^Jess Whittington (29 May 2021)."Vetter throws 96.29m in Silesia for third best javelin mark in history". World Athletics. Retrieved22 June 2021.
  40. ^"Women's 4 x 100 metres - Final summary results"(PDF).European Athletics. 28 June 2025. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 29 June 2025. Retrieved29 June 2025.
  41. ^"Mixed 4 x 400 metres - Final summary results"(PDF).European Athletics. 29 June 2025. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 29 June 2025. Retrieved29 June 2025.

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