European Athletics Team Championship 2011
Country ranking Superliga (final result after 40 decisions) |
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space | country | Points | |||
1 | Russia | 385 | |||
2 | Germany | 331.5 | |||
3 | Ukraine | 304 | |||
4th | United Kingdom | 289 | |||
5 | France | 284 | |||
6th | Poland | 264 | |||
7th | Spain | 245 | |||
8th | Italy | 237 | |||
9 | Belarus | 220 | |||
10 | Czech Republic | 217 (-) | |||
11 | Portugal | 176.5 (-) | |||
12 | Sweden | 158 (-) | |||
Legend: (-) relegated |
The 3rd European Athletics Team Championship (English / sponsor name: 3rd SPAR European Team Championships ), also known as the European Team Championship , took place on June 18 and 19, 2011.
Of the four leagues, the Super League competed in the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm ( Sweden ) and, in parallel, the 1st division in Izmir ( Turkey ), the 2nd division in Novi Sad ( Serbia ) and the 3rd division in Reykjavík ( Iceland ).
Super League :
Russia, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Ukraine, Sweden, Belarus, Czech Republic, Portugal
First division :
Slovenia, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Belgium, Ireland, Hungary, Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland, Norway
Second division :
Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Austria, Serbia, Denmark
Third division :
Moldova, Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Luxembourg, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Montenegro, Armenia, AASSE (combined team "small countries"), Albania, Andorra, Macedonia, Malta, Cyprus
German team
The German Athletics Association (DLV) had nominated 50 athletes (25 women and 25 men).
The German team started in the super league and finished 2nd.
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 | Turkey | 329 (+) | Estonia | 218 (+) | Israel | 490 (+) |
2 | Greece | 307.5 (+) | Bulgaria | 215.5 (+) | Cyprus | 469 (+) |
3 | Norway | 290 (+) | Serbia | 188.5 | Moldova | 440 |
4th | Romania | 282.5 | Lithuania | 185 | Iceland | 411 |
5 | Netherlands | 278 | Denmark | 177.5 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 390 |
6th | Hungary | 265 | Austria | 172 | Azerbaijan | 377 |
7th | Switzerland | 251.5 | Latvia | 147 (-) | Armenia | 341 |
8th | Finland | 248 | Slovakia | 134.5 (-) | Luxembourg | 335 |
9 | Belgium | 245.5 | Malta | 270 | ||
10 | Ireland | 224.5 | Montenegro | 266 | ||
11 | Slovenia | 200.5 (-) | Macedonia | 233 | ||
12 | Croatia | 178 (-) | AASSE | 178 | ||
13 | Andorra | 174 | ||||
14th | Georgia | 144 | ||||
15th | Albania | 93 | ||||
Legend: (+) promoted, (-) relegated |
Web links
- The DLV team ( Memento from October 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 2.2 MB) Team brochure on Leichtathletik.de, accessed September 28, 2019
- European Team Championships Stockholm, Sweden 18 - 19 June 2011 Results (PDF; 243 kB) Competition results on Leichtathletik.de, repaired June 13, 2016
- 3rd European Team Championships ( Memento of October 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Overview page on european-athletics-statistics.org, accessed September 28, 2019
- Stockholm SWE 18 - 19 June Country points and competition results on european-athletics-statistics.org, accessed September 27, 2013
- Results 3rd European Team Championships 1st League Izmir, Turkey, of 06/18/2011 - 06/19/2011 ( Memento from October 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Competition results on seltec-sports.de, accessed September 28, 2019
- Novi Sad (PDF; 24 kB) Country points on novisad2011.com, accessed September 29, 2013
- Complete Results: Word Document PDF File Reykjavík country points and competition results on fri.is, accessed September 29, 2013
Footnotes
- ↑ With a powerful line-up for the European Team: The line-up of the German Athletics Association Peter Schmitt on Leichtathletik.de from June 10, 2011, accessed September 29, 2013