European Athletics Team Championship 2010
Country ranking Superliga (final result after 40 decisions) |
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space | country | Points | |||
1 | Russia | 379.5 | |||
2 | United Kingdom | 317 | |||
3 | Germany | 304.5 | |||
4th | France | 290 | |||
5 | Ukraine | 287 | |||
6th | Poland | 284 | |||
7th | Italy | 283.5 | |||
8th | Belarus | 235 | |||
9 | Spain | 218 | |||
10 | Greece | 187.5 (-) | |||
11 | Norway | 175 (-) | |||
12 | Finland | 150 (-) | |||
Legend: (-) relegated |
The 2nd European Athletics Team Championships (English / sponsor name: 2nd SPAR European Team Championships ), also known as Team EM, took place on June 19 and 20, 2010.
Of the four leagues, the Super League competed in the Fana Stadium in Bergen ( Norway ) and, in parallel, the 1st league in Budapest ( Hungary ), the 2nd league in Belgrade ( Serbia ) and the 3rd league in Marsa ( Malta ).
Super League :
Russia, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Belarus, Finland, Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Ukraine, Greece, Norway
First division :
Sweden, Czech Republic, Portugal, Slovenia, Romania, Ireland, Turkey, Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands, Estonia, Lithuania
Second division :
Moldova, Israel, Switzerland, Croatia, Latvia, Slovakia, Austria, Serbia
Third division :
Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Luxembourg, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Montenegro, Armenia, AASSE , Malta, Albania, Andorra, Macedonia
German team
The German Athletics Association (DLV) had nominated 47 athletes (22 women and 25 men).
The German team started in the super league and took 3rd place.
Rules changes from 2010
Some of the new rules introduced in 2009 were changed or deleted in 2010.
High / pole vault: After the fourth personal unsuccessful attempt in the competition, an athlete is eliminated. If a jumper is determined as the winner, he may continue jumping until he breaks three jumps in a row.
Three / long jump and throwing disciplines: Each jumper receives three attempts, the four best placed one more.
Runs: There are no elimination races like last year, all runners are allowed to finish the competition. Over 800 meters you start again in lanes and not on the involute.
Sprints / hurdles sprints: There are two time runs that are evaluated together. The composition is based on best times, best times of the season and medal wins at international championships, so that the strongest athletes compete against each other.
Results 1st to 3rd league
Country ratings (final score after 40 decisions) |
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league | 1. | 2. | 3. | |||
space | country | Points | country | Points | country | Points |
1 | Czech Republic | 355.5 (+) | Switzerland | 207 (+) | Denmark | 519 (+) |
2 | Sweden | 323.5 (+) | Croatia | 200 (+) | Bulgaria | 508.5 (+) |
3 | Portugal | 295.5 (+) | Austria | 193.5 | Cyprus | 480 |
4th | Romania | 287 | Serbia | 180.5 | Iceland | 400 |
5 | Hungary | 275 | Latvia | 179.5 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 365.5 |
6th | Netherlands | 274.5 | Slovakia | 179.5 | Azerbaijan | 364 |
7th | Belgium | 259 | Moldova | 150.5 (-) | Luxembourg | 341.5 |
8th | Ireland | 240.5 | Israel | 142.5 (-) | Armenia | 324 |
9 | Turkey | 224 | Malta | 287.5 | ||
10 | Slovenia | 204.5 | Georgia | 232 | ||
11 | Estonia | 189 (-) | Montenegro | 214 | ||
12 | Lithuania | 184 (-) | Macedonia | 210 | ||
13 | Andorra | 163 | ||||
14th | Albania | 107 | ||||
15th | AASSE | 94 | ||||
Legend: (+) promoted, (-) relegated |
Web links
- Results updated June 13, 2016
- European Team Championships final standings All points results 2010 on european-athletics.org, accessed September 28, 2013
- Bergen NOR 19 - 20 June Overview page on european-athletics-statistics.org, accessed September 27, 2013
Footnotes
- ↑ In the best cast for the European Team: The German squad Eberhard Vollmer on Leichtathletik.de from June 15, 2010, accessed September 28, 2013
- ↑ Special rules / rule changes Anja Herrlitz on Leichtathletik.de from June 16, 2010, accessed September 28, 2013