2017 European Combined Events Team Championships

The 2017 European Combined Events Team Championships was the 33rd edition of the biennial international team track and field competition for European combined track and field events specialists, with contests in men's decathlon and women's heptathlon. It was the first edition to be held under that name, following a rebranding away from European Cup Combined Events. Held over 1–2 July, it consisted of three divisions: Super League, 1st League, and 2nd League. The Super League events were held at Kadriorg Stadium in Tallinn, Estonia, while the lower divisions were held at the Pista de Atletismo de Monzón in Monzón, Spain. National teams were ranked on the combined points totals of their best three athletes in both men's and women's competitions.[1]

2017 European Combined Events Team Championships
OrganisersEuropean Athletics
Edition33rd
Date1–2 July
Host cityTallinn, Estonia (Super League)
Monzón, Spain (1st, 2nd League)
VenueKadriorg Stadium
Pista de Atletismo de Monzón
2015
2019

Ukraine won the Super League competition, led by Oleksiy Kasyanov and Alina Shukh. The Netherlands and Spain took first and second in the 1st League to gain promotion to the Super League. Lithuania and Latvia were the top two nations in the 2nd League, earning promotion to the 1st League. The best individual performers across the championships were Estonian Janek Õiglane in the decathlon, with a personal best of 8170 points, and Dutchwoman Nadine Broersen, with 6326 points in the heptathlon.

The reigning team champion Russia did not compete in the competition due to the nation's ban from international athletics for doping.[2]

Divisions

The host stadium in Tallinn
Division Date Location Country
Super League 1–2 July 2017 Tallinn Estonia
1st League 1–2 July 2017 Monzón Spain
2nd League 1–2 July 2017 Monzón Spain

Super League

Decathlon

RankAthleteNationPointsNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Janek Õiglane Estonia8170PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Oleksiy Kasyanov Ukraine7958
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Karl Robert Saluri Estonia7837
4Vasyl Ivanytskyy Ukraine7801PB
5Jérémy Lelièvre France7798
6Maxime Maugein France7741SB
7Maksim Andraloits Belarus7669PB
8Vital Zhuk Belarus7612PB
9Ruben Gado France7548
10Ben Gregory Great Britain7530
11John Lane Great Britain7348
12Benjamin Fenrich France7339
13Pascal Magyar  Switzerland7318
14Ruslan Malohlovets Ukraine7160
15Andrew Murphy Great Britain7084
16Uladzimir Bialiuk Belarus6986
17Flavien Antille  Switzerland6976
18Valentyn Oliynyk Ukraine6817SB
19Paweł Basałygo Poland6765PB
20Markus Leemet Estonia6752
21Rafał Horbowicz Poland6733PB
22Luca Di Tizio  Switzerland6468
Michał Krawczyk PolandDNF
Kristjan Rosenberg EstoniaDNF
Yury Yaremich BelarusDNF
James Finney Great BritainDNF
Fabian Marugg  SwitzerlandDNF
Jacek Chochorowski PolandDNF

Heptathlon

RankAthleteNationPointsNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Alina Shukh Ukraine6208NJR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland6134
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Grit Šadeiko Estonia5958
4Ellen Sprunger  Switzerland5813SB
5Esther Turpin France5745
6Jessica Jemmett Great Britain5702SB
7Mari Klaup Estonia5696
8Izabela Mikołajczyk Poland5588
9Yuliya Rout Belarus5567PB
=10Cassandre Aguessy Thomas France5518
=10Jo Rowland Great Britain5518
12Daryna Sloboda Ukraine5484
13Rimma Hordiyenko Ukraine5474
14Diane Marie-Hardy France5421
15Margit Kalk Estonia5366
16Hanna-Mai Vaikla Estonia5236
17Patrycja Adamczyk Poland5207
18Lucy Turner Great Britain5199
19Lena Wunderlin  Switzerland5184PB
20Paulina Ligarska Poland5149
21Marika Marlicka Poland5114
22Katsiaryna Netsviatayeva Belarus5113
23Asya Bardis Ukraine5098
24Michelle Baumer  Switzerland5094PB
25Hanna Haradskaya Belarus5051SB
Zoe Hughes Great BritainDNF
Laura Arteil FranceDNF

Team

Russia and Poland did not compete at the competition, thus were automatically relegated to the 1st League

RankNationPoints
1 Ukraine 40,085
2 Estonia 39,779
3 France 39,771
4 Great Britain 38,381
5 Belarus 37,998
6  Switzerland 37,893

First League

Decathlon

RankAthleteNationPointsNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Jorge Ureña Spain8121PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Marcus Nilsson Sweden7987SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Bas Markies Netherlands7624SB
4Jonay Jordán Spain7505
5Sebastian Ruthström Sweden7467PB
6Samuel Remédios Portugal7378PB
7Rik Taam Netherlands7375
8Vicente Guardiola Spain7322
9Luca Dell'acqua Italy7262PB
10Sybren Blok Netherlands7250SB
11Juuso Hassi Finland7239SB
12Tommy Barrineau Finland7238
13Loek Van Zevenbergen Netherlands7148
14Ondřej Kopecký Czech Republic7114
15Mario Arancon Spain7070
16Eetu Kangas Finland6995PB
17Tomáš Pulíček Czech Republic6957PB
18Andreas Gustafsson Sweden6936
19Roberto Paoluzzi Italy6788
20Gianluca Simionato Italy6778
21Razvan George Roman Romania6743
22Adam Hromčík Czech Republic6640
23Radoš Rykl Czech Republic6615
24Pedro Ferreira Portugal6324PB
25Tiago Boucela Portugal5928SB
26Jonathan Carbe Sweden5856SB
27Alexandru Vlad Romania5744SB
28Ville-Veikko Hanninen Finland5727
29Costica Marian Muresan Romania5429SB
Andrei Alexandru Bugheanu RomaniaDNF
Simone Cairoli ItalyDNF

Heptathlon

RankAthleteNationPointsNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Nadine Broersen Netherlands6326SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Eliška Klučinová Czech Republic6003
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Lecabela Quaresma Portugal5861
4Hertta Heikkinen Finland5591
5Malin Skogström Sweden5504SB
6Carmen Ramos Spain5500
7Maria Huntington Finland5496PB
8Jutta Heikkinen Finland5481SB
9Jana Novotná Czech Republic5474
10Lisanne Drost Netherlands5451
11Carmen Romero Spain5450PB
12Miia Sillman Finland5390
13Barbora Zatloukalová Czech Republic5378SB
14Michelle Oud Netherlands5360
15Beatrice Lantz Sweden5353PB
16Federica Palumbo Italy5286
17Lucia Quaglieri Italy5263PB
18Andrea Medina Spain5255
19Eleonora Ferrero Italy5232PB
20Sveva Gerevini Italy5227
21Anne van de Wiel Netherlands5193
22Anamaria Ioniță Romania5175SB
23Emelie Nyman Wänseth Sweden5129
24Rafaela Vitorino Portugal5127
25Catarina Fonseca Portugal5113PB
26Florentina Budica Romania4576SB
27Ana Maria Tudor Romania4194SB
28Elena Ionela Popescu Romania3683PB
Kateřina Cachová Czech RepublicDNF
Yanira Soto SpainDNF

Team

RankNationPointsNotes
1 Netherlands 39.,386 Promoted to Super League
2 Spain 39,153
3 Sweden 38,376
4 Finland 38,040
5 Czech Republic 37,566
6 Italy 36,609
7 Portugal 35,731 Relegated to 2nd League
8 Romania 21,861

Second League

Decathlon

RankAthleteNationPointsNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Martin Roe Norway8144PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Lars Vikan Rise Norway7448
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Edgars Eriņš Latvia7234SB
4Tristan Freyr Jónsson Iceland7078PB
5Michael Bowler Ireland7032PB
6Egidijus Zaniauskas Lithuania7001PB
7Christian Laugesen Denmark6978SB
8Christian Lind Nielsen Denmark6963PB
9Alvydas Misius Lithuania6936SB
10Krišjānis Beļaunieks Latvia6913PB
11Willem Geuskens Belgium6787SB
12Algirdas Stuknys Lithuania6778
13Shane Aston Ireland6564SB
14Ísak Óli Traustason Iceland6502PB
15Yunus Pehlevan Turkey6370PB
16Ingi Rúnar Kristinsson Iceland6353
17Reinis Krēgers Latvia6300
18Oliver Ryborg Kjeldsen Denmark6240
19Rolus Olusa Ireland5885SB
20Ramazan Can Turkey5797PB
21Ahmet Mustafa Yılmaz Turkey5791PB
22Reno Apinis Latvia5585PB
23İshak Tok Turkey5309PB
24Gunnar Eyjólfsson Iceland5295
Panayiótis Mántis GreeceDNF
Niels Pittomvils BelgiumDNF
Henrik Holmberg NorwayDNF

Heptathlon

RankAthleteNationPointsNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Lucia Vadlejch Slovakia5816
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Austra Skujytė Lithuania5784SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Kate O'Connor Ireland5632PB
4Sofía Ifantídou Greece5622
5Diana Pranckutė Lithuania5341PB
6Sandra Bøll Denmark5293SB
7Ida Marcussen Norway5255
8Kristīne Deruma Latvia5116PB
9María Rún Gunnlaugsdóttir Iceland4998SB
10Miglė Liepa Muraškaitė Lithuania4998PB
11Irma Gunnarsdóttir Iceland4927
12Kristiāna Zacmane Latvia4897
13Mathilde Diekema Jensen Denmark4829
14Jolanta Kaupe Latvia4801
15Nickoline Skifter Andersen Denmark4723PB
16Amy McTeggart Ireland4681PB
17Ilona Dramačonoka Latvia4600SB
18Helga Margrét Haraldsdóttir Iceland4065PB
Stilianí Tzikanoúla GreeceDNF
Charlotte Lund Abrahamsen NorwayDNF
Lucia Mokrášová SlovakiaDNF
Frida Thorsås NorwayDNF
Sarah Connolly IrelandDNF

Team

RankNationPointsNotes
1 Lithuania 36,838 Promoted to 1st League
2 Latvia 35,261
3 Denmark 35,026
4 Iceland 33,923

References

  1. 2017 European Combined Events Team Championships Team Manual. European Athletics. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  2. WADA Update on RUSADA Non-Compliance Archived 2016-03-07 at the Wayback Machine. WADA (2016-02-09). Retrieved 2020-11-21.
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