European Cup Combined Events
European Cup Combined Events is an annual track and field competition for European combined events specialists, with contests in men's decathlon event and women's heptathlon. It is an international team event, where the points of each nation's top three performers are tallied to form an overall team score. The European Cup Combined Events takes place in three separate divisions – the Super, First, and Second Leagues – and nations gain promotion and relegation between the leagues depending upon their performance.[1] Since 2013 there is a single overall competition winner determined by a combination of men's and women's performances, rather than as separate competitions for men and women. The three league contests take place over the same two-day period, but are held at different European locations.
Organised by the European Athletic Association (EAA), the competition was first held in Bonn, West Germany in 1973 as a biennial event for men's decathlon and women's pentathlon. The women's heptathlon superseded the pentathlon in 1981. For the first five editions (1973–1981), the competition featured semi-final and final stages, but a league format with A, B and C divisions was adopted at the 1983 event. The biennial schedule was changed to an annual one from the 1993 Cup onwards, at which point the league names took on their current titles. Since 2011 the competition does not take place in Olympic years.[1]
The competition is one of a series of international team athletics competitions held by the EAA on a yearly basis, alongside the European Team Championships for individual track and field events, the European Cup 10000m, European Cup Race Walking and the European Cup Winter Throwing meet.[2]
Individual performances in the Super league section of the competition qualify for the IAAF World Combined Events Challenge, which is an international series for athletes competing in combined events.[3]
Super league / A Finals / Finals
Editions
Edition | Year | Name | Gender | City | Country | Date |
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1st | 1973 | Final | Men/Women | Bonn | West Germany | 22–23 September |
2nd | 1975 | Final | Men/Women | Bydgoszcz | Poland | 6–7 September |
3rd | 1977 | Final | Men/Women | Lille | France | 17–18 September |
4th | 1979 | Final | Men/Women | Dresden | East Germany | 1–2 September |
5th | 1981 | Final | Men/Women | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 29–30 August |
6th | 1983 | A Final | Men/Women | Sofia | Bulgaria | 7–8 September |
7th | 1985 | A Final | Men/Women | Krefeld-Uerdingen | West Germany | 7–8 September |
8th | 1987 | A Final | Men | Basel | Switzerland | 4–5 July |
Women | Arles | France | 4–5 July | |||
9th | 1989 | A Final | Men | Tønsberg | Norway | 15–16 July |
Women | Helmond | Netherlands | 15–16 July | |||
10th | 1991 | A Final | Men/Women | Helmond | Netherlands | 6–7 July |
11th | 1993 | Super league | Men/Women | Oulu | Finland | 10–11 July |
12th | 1994 | Super league | Men/Women | Lyon | France | 2–3 July |
13th | 1995 | Super league | Men | Valladolid | Spain | |
Women | Helmond | Netherlands | 6–7 July | |||
14th | 1996 | Super league | Men/Women | Lage | Germany | 15–16 July |
15th | 1997 | Super league | Men | Tallinn | Estonia | 28–29 June |
Women | Oulu | Finland | 28–29 June | |||
16th | 1998 | Super league | Men/Women | Tallinn | Estonia | 4–5 July |
17th | 1999 | Super league | Men/Women | Praha | Czech Republic | 3–4 July |
18th | 2000 | Super league | Men/Women | Oulu | Finland | 1–2 July |
19th | 2001 | Super league | Men/Women | Arles | France | 30 June – 1 July |
20th | 2002 | Super league | Men/Women | Bydgoszcz | Poland | 29–30 June |
21st | 2003 | Super league | Men/Women | Brixen | Italy | 5–6 July |
22nd | 2004 | Super league | Men | Tallinn | Estonia | 3–4 July |
Women | Hengelo | Netherlands | 3–4 July | |||
23rd | 2005 | Super league | Men/Women | Bydgoszcz | Poland | 2–3 July |
24th | 2006 | Super league | Men/Women | Arles | France | 1–2 July |
25th | 2007 | Super league | Men | Tallinn | Estonia | 7–8 July |
Women | Szczecin | Poland | 7–8 July | |||
26th | 2008 | Super league | Men/Women | Hengelo | Netherlands | 28–29 June |
27th | 2009 | Super league | Men/Women | Szczecin | Poland | 27–28 June |
28th | 2010 | Super league | Men/Women | Tallinn | Estonia | 26–27 June |
29th | 2011 | Super league | Men/Women | Toruń | Poland | 2–3 July |
30th | 2013 | Super league | Men/Women | Tallinn | Estonia | 29–30 June |
31st | 2014 | Super league | Men/Women | Toruń | Poland | 6–7 July |
32nd | 2015 | Super league | Men/Women | Aubagne | France | 4–5 July |
Medallists
Individual men
Decathlon
Individual women
Pentathlon
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1973 | Burglinde Pollak East Germany | 4932 | Nadezhda Tkachenko Soviet Union | 4695 | Margit Olfert East Germany | 4517 |
1975 | Burglinde Pollak East Germany | 4672 | Christine Laser East Germany | 4574 | Siegrun Thon East Germany | 4508 |
1977 | Nadezhda Tkachenko Soviet Union | 4839 | Zoya Spasovkhodskaya Soviet Union | 4477 | Valentina Dimitrova Bulgaria | 4423 |
1979 | Yekaterina Smirnova Soviet Union | 4717 | Kristine Nitzsche East Germany | 4686 | Ramona Neubert East Germany | 4602 |
Heptathlon
Men's team
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1973 | Poland | 23578 | Soviet Union | 23434 | East Germany | 22723 |
1975 | Soviet Union | 23631 | Poland | 22824 | Sweden | 22763 |
1977 | Soviet Union | 24303 | West Germany | 24049 | East Germany | 23928 |
1979 | East Germany | 24070 | West Germany | 23755 | Soviet Union | 23510 |
1981 | West Germany | 24363 | East Germany | 24190 | Poland | 22880 |
1983 | West Germany | 24609 | East Germany | 24359 | Soviet Union | 24208 |
1985 | Soviet Union | 24639 | East Germany | 24550 | Poland | 22564 |
1987 | East Germany | 24852 | Soviet Union | 24307 | Switzerland | 23537 |
1989 | East Germany | 24081 | West Germany | 23693 | Soviet Union | 23572 |
1991 | Germany | 24350 | France | 24048 | Soviet Union | 23687 |
1993 | France | 24163 | Germany | 24025 | Finland | 23087 |
1994 | France | 24864 | Czech Republic | 23836 | Spain | 23723 |
1995 | Czech Republic | 23826 | France | 23462 | Sweden | 23408 |
1996 | Germany | 24832 | France | 24106 | Czech Republic | 24096 |
1997 | Czech Republic | 24416 | Estonia | 23859 | Hungary | 23780 |
1998 | Czech Republic | 23974 | Netherlands | 23879 | France | 23669 |
1999 | Czech Republic | 25375 | Germany | 23467 | Spain | 23234 |
2000 | France | 23496 | Ukraine | 23165 | Russia | 23144 |
2001 | France | 23933 | Ukraine | 23779 | Finland | 23648 |
2002 | Germany | 23750 | Finland | 22798 | Russia | 22621 |
2003 | France | 23538 | Russia | 23357 | Italy | 22678 |
2004 | Estonia | 23282 | Germany | 23234 | France | 23120 |
2005 | Estonia | 23139 | Russia | 22711 | Spain | 22482 |
2006 | France | 24185 | Russia | 23764 | Estonia | 22968 |
2007 | Belarus | 23749 | France | 23246 | Netherlands | 23022 |
2008 | Belarus | 24160 | Netherlands | 23367 | France | 23268 |
2009 | Russia | 24507 | Belarus | 24077 | Ukraine | 23621 |
2010 | Estonia | 23746 | Russia | 22742 | France | 22556 |
2011 | Russia | 23305 | Estonia | 23095 | Belarus | 22956 |
Women's team
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1973 | East Germany | 13924 | Soviet Union | 13351 | Bulgaria | 12882 |
1975 | East Germany | 13754 | Soviet Union | 13186 | West Germany | 12751 |
1977 | Soviet Union | 13708 | West Germany | 12835 | France | 12277 |
1979 | East Germany | 13836 | Soviet Union | 13620 | West Germany | 13325 |
1981 | East Germany | 18682 | West Germany | 17817 | Soviet Union | 17480 |
1983 | East Germany | 19242 | Soviet Union | 18698 | Bulgaria | 18666 |
1985 | East Germany | 19108 | Soviet Union | 18841 | West Germany | 18662 |
1987 | Soviet Union | 19289 | France | 18477 | Czechoslovakia | 17879 |
1989 | Soviet Union | 19820 | West Germany | 18532 | Finland | 17849 |
1991 | Germany | 19023 | Soviet Union | 18434 | Poland | 18177 |
1993 | Russia | 18595 | Germany | 17708 | Poland | 17287 |
1994 | Russia | 18876 | Ukraine | 18487 | France | 18474 |
1995 | Belarus | 18150 | Germany | 17755 | Russia | 17705 |
1996 | Germany | 18659 | Belarus | 18244 | France | 17838 |
1997 | Russia | 18651 | France | 18250 | Germany | 18058 |
1998 | Russia | 18331 | France | 18117 | Germany | 17923 |
1999 | Russia | 18625 | France | 18285 | Poland | 18119 |
2000 | Russia | 18637 | Poland | 17759 | France | 17710 |
2001 | Russia | 18350 | Germany | 18009 | Italy | 17473 |
2002 | Germany | 17940 | Russia | 17449 | Ukraine | 17381 |
2003 | Russia | 17983 | Belarus | 17982 | Greece | 17433 |
2004 | Russia | 17872 | Poland | 17704 | Belarus | 17024 |
2005 | Belarus | 17626 | Ukraine | 17506 | Russia | 17487 |
2006 | Russia | 18149 | Sweden | 18078 | Finland | 17503 |
2007 | United Kingdom | 18329 | Russia | 17289 | Ukraine | 17243 |
2008 | Ukraine | 18187 | Russia | 17980 | France | 17482 |
2009 | Poland | 18007 | Russia | 17949 | Ukraine | 17814 |
2010 | France | 17654 | Czech Republic | 17402 | Russia | 17301 |
2011 | Russia | 17816 | Ukraine | 17600 | France | 16992 |
Overall Team
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | France | 41421 | Russia | 41032 | Estonia | 41027 |
2014 | Russia | 41159 | Netherlands | 41048 | France | 40761 |
First league / B Finals / Semi-Finals
Editions
Edition | Year | Name | Gender | City | Country | Date |
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1st | 1973 | Semi-Final | Men/Women | Innsbruck | Austria | |
Sofia | Bulgaria | |||||
Reykjavík | Iceland | |||||
2nd | 1975 | Semi-Final | Men/Women | Banská Bystrica | Czechoslovakia | |
Poiana Brașov | Romania | |||||
Barcelona | Spain | |||||
3rd | 1977 | Semi-Final | Men/Women | Hvidovre | Denmark | |
Sittard | Netherlands | |||||
Kishinev | Soviet Union | |||||
Men | Hannover | West Germany | ||||
Women | Götzis | Austria | ||||
4th | 1979 | Semi-Final | Men/Women | Schielleiten | Austria | |
Budapest | Hungary | |||||
Bremerhaven | West Germany | |||||
5th | 1981 | Semi-Final | Men/Women | Bruxelles | Belgium | |
Malmö | Sweden | |||||
Zug | Switzerland | |||||
6th | 1983 | B Final | Men/Women | Montargis | France | |
7th | 1985 | B Final | Men/Women | Arles | France | |
8th | 1987 | B Final | Men | Arles | France | 4–5 July |
Women | Basel | Switzerland | 4–5 July | |||
9th | 1989 | B Final | Men | Helmond | Netherlands | 15–16 July |
Women | Tønsberg | Norway | 15–16 July | |||
10th | 1991 | B Final | Men/Women | Stoke-on-Trent | United Kingdom | |
11th | 1993 | First league | Men/Women | Valladolid | Spain | |
12th | 1994 | First league | Men/Women | Brixen | Italy | |
13th | 1995 | First league | Men | Helmond | Netherlands | 6–7 July |
Women | Valladolid | Spain | ||||
14th | 1996 | First league | Men/Women | Tallinn | Estonia | |
15th | 1997 | First league | Men | Oulu | Finland | 28–29 June |
Women | Tallinn | Estonia | 28–29 June | |||
16th | 1998 | First league | Men/Women | Brixen | Italy | |
17th | 1999 | First league | Men/Women | Huddinge | Sweden | |
18th | 2000 | First league | Men/Women | Ibach/Schwyz | Switzerland | |
19th | 2001 | First league | Men/Women | Ried | Austria | |
20th | 2002 | First league | Men/Women | Riga | Latvia | |
21st | 2003 | First league | Men/Women | Tallinn | Estonia | |
22nd | 2004 | First league | Men | Hengelo | Netherlands | 3–4 July |
Women | Tallinn | Estonia | 3–4 July | |||
23rd | 2005 | First league | Men/Women | Jyväskylä | Finland | 2–3 July |
24th | 2006 | First league | Men/Women | Yalta | Ukraine | 1–2 July |
25th | 2007 | First league | Men | Szczecin | Poland | 7–8 July |
Women | Tallinn | Estonia | 7–8 July | |||
26th | 2008 | First league | Men/Women | Jyväskylä | Finland | 28–29 June |
27th | 2009 | First league | Men/Women | Zaragoza | Spain | 27–28 June |
28th | 2010 | First league | Men/Women | Hengelo | Netherlands | 26–27 June |
29th | 2011 | First league | Men/Women | Brixen | Italy | 2–3 July |
30th | 2013 | First league | Men/Women | Nottwil | Switzerland | 29–30 June |
31st | 2014 | First league | Men/Women | Ribeira Brava | Portugal | 5–6 July |
Second league / C Finals
Editions
Edition | Year | Name | Gender | City | Country | Date |
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6th | 1983 | C Final | Men/Women | Graz | Austria | |
7th | 1985 | C Final | Men/Women | Copenhagen | Denmark | |
Bruneck | Italy | |||||
8th | 1987 | C Final | Men/Women | Madrid | Spain | |
9th | 1989 | C Final | Men/Women | Vienna | Austria | |
10th | 1991 | C Final | Men/Women | Århus | Denmark | |
11th | 1993 | Second league | Men/Women | Hechtel | Belgium | |
Tallinn | Estonia | |||||
12th | 1994 | Second league | Men/Women | Copenhagen | Denmark | |
Tallinn | Estonia | |||||
13th | 1995 | Second league | Men/Women | Reykjavík | Iceland | |
Dilbeek | Belgium | |||||
14th | 1996 | Second league | Men/Women | Riga | Latvia | |
15th | 1997 | Second league | Men/Women | Maribor | Slovenia | |
16th | 1998 | Second league | Men/Women | Reykjavík | Iceland | |
Maribor | Slovenia | |||||
17th | 1999 | Second league | Men/Women | Herentals | Belgium | |
18th | 2000 | Second league | Men/Women | Esbjerg | Denmark | |
19th | 2001 | Second league | Men/Women | Kaunas | Lithuania | |
20th | 2002 | Second league | Men/Women | Maribor | Slovenia | |
21st | 2003 | Second league | Men/Women | Maribor | Slovenia | |
22nd | 2004 | Second league | Men/Women | Riga | Latvia | |
23rd | 2005 | Second league | Men/Women | Maribor | Slovenia | 2–3 July |
24th | 2006 | Second league | Men/Women | Monzón | Spain | 1–2 July |
25th | 2007 | Second league | Men/Women | Maribor | Slovenia | 7–8 July |
26th | 2008 | Second league | Men/Women | Maribor | Slovenia | 28–29 June |
27th | 2009 | Second league | Men/Women | Maribor | Slovenia | 27–28 June |
28th | 2010 | Second league | Men/Women | Tel Aviv | Israel | 26–27 June |
29th | 2011 | Second league | Men/Women | Ribeira Brava | Portugal | 2–3 July |
30th | 2013 | Second league | Men/Women | Ribeira Brava | Portugal | 29–30 June |
31st | 2014 | First league | Men/Women | Ribeira Brava | Portugal | 5–6 July |
References
- 1 2 European Cup Combined Events.GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-04.
- ↑ European Athletics Events. European Athletics (2011). Retrieved on 2011-05-04.
- ↑ Jackowski, Pawel (2009-06-29). Krauchanka and Melnychenko win European Cup Combined Events Super League titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-04.