European Athletics Team Championship 2014
Points scoring Superliga (final result after 40 decisions) |
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space | country | Points | |||
1 | Germany | 371 | |||
2 | Russia | 359.5 | |||
3 | France | 295 | |||
4th | Poland | 293 | |||
5 | United Kingdom | 281.5 | |||
6th | Ukraine | 273 | |||
7th | Italy | 239.5 | |||
8th | Spain | 220.5 | |||
9 | Sweden | 213 | |||
10 | Netherlands | 209 (-) | |||
11 | Czech Republic | 208.5 (-) | |||
12 | Turkey | 138.5 (-) | |||
Legend: (-) relegated |
The 5th European Athletics Team Championships (English / sponsor name: 5th SPAR European Team Championships ), also known as European Team Championships , took place on June 21 and 22, 2014.
Of the four leagues, the Super League competed in the Eintracht Stadium in Braunschweig ( Germany ) and, in parallel, the 1st league in Tallinn ( Estonia ), the 2nd league in Riga ( Latvia ) and the 3rd league in Tbilisi ( Georgia ).
- Super League :
Russia, Germany, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, France, Poland, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Czech Republic, Sweden, Netherlands
- First division :
Belarus, Greece, Norway, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Portugal, Romania, Lithuania, Slovenia
- Second division :
Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Serbia, Latvia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Switzerland,
- Third division :
AASSE , Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Georgia, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Cyprus, Israel
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 took 1st place.
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 | Belarus | 302.5 (+) | Switzerland | 210 (+) | Cyprus | 495 (+) |
2 | Norway | 300 (+) | Latvia | 206.5 (+) | Iceland | 487 (+) |
3 | Finland | 290.5 (+) | Bulgaria | 191 | Israel | 471.5 |
4th | Romania | 281.5 | Serbia | 185 | Moldova | 446 |
5 | Greece | 276.5 | Denmark | 173 | Azerbaijan | 363 |
6th | Estonia | 275.5 | Croatia | 168 | Luxembourg | 357 |
7th | Ireland | 253.5 | Slovakia | 157.5 (-) | Georgia | 334.5 |
8th | Portugal | 251.5 | Austria | 144 (-) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 323 |
9 | Belgium | 251 | Montenegro | 278 | ||
10 | Lithuania | 227 | Malta | 258 | ||
11 | Slovenia | 209.5 (-) | Armenia | 249.5 | ||
12 | Hungary | 191 (-) | Albania | 164 | ||
13 | North Macedonia | 162.5 | ||||
14th | AASSE | 150 | ||||
15th | Andorra | 126 | ||||
Legend: (+) promoted, (-) relegated |
Web links
- Team EM in review / results on braunschweig2014.com
- Team European Athletics Championships (ETCH) on braunschweig.de, accessed on September 30, 2013
- European Athletics Team Championships Team Result (PDF; 150 kB) Country points of the Superliga on braunschweig2014.com, accessed June 23, 2014
Individual evidence
- ↑ Results on european-athletics.org, accessed on June 23, 2014.
- ↑ Results ( Memento of the original from June 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Country points of the 2nd league on riga2013etch.lv, accessed June 23, 2014.