Nordic Indoor Athletics Match

The Nordic Indoor Athletics Match (Norwegian: Nordisk Mesterskap Friidrett Innendørs) is an annual indoor track and field competition between athletes from the Nordic countries, organised by Nordic Athletics. Established in 2011, it marked a return to regular indoor competition between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden,[1] following on from the short-lived Nordic Indoor Athletics Championships in the late 1980s.[2][3]

Nordic Indoor Athletics Match
Sportindoor track and field
Founded2011
CountryFinland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland

The first three editions were contested between Finland, Norway and Sweden only. Hosting duties are shared between the three nations on a yearly rotational basis. The one-day event is typically held on a Saturday in February.[1] The match features a men's and a women's international team competition, referred to as Nordenkampen, where individuals score points based on their placing in the events. Denmark first entered the team competition in 2014 and since 2015 Danish and Icelandic athletes form a combined team against the more competitive Finnish, Swedish and Norwegian teams.[4][5]

Editions

Edition Year Venue City Country Date Nations Men's team winner Women's team winner Ref
1st2011Tampere Exhibition and Sports CentreTampereFinland5 February3 Sweden (115 pts) Sweden (119 pts) [6]
2nd2012Campus SteinkjerSteinkjerNorway11 February3 Sweden (106 pts) Sweden (123 pts) [7]
3rd2013Telekonsult ArenaVäxjöSweden9 February3 Sweden (109 pts) Sweden (104 pts) [8]
4th2014Tampere Exhibition and Sports CentreTampereFinland8 February5 Sweden (112 pts) Finland (102 pts) [9]
5th2015Bærum idrettsparkBærumNorway14 February5 Sweden (126.5 pts) Sweden (146 pts) [10]
6th2016Telekonsult ArenaVäxjöSweden13 February5 Sweden (146 pts) Sweden (155 pts) [11]
7th2017Tampere Exhibition and Sports CentreTampereFinland11 February5 Finland (140 pts) Sweden (138 pts) [12]
8th2018IFU ArenaUppsalaSweden11 February5 Sweden (143.5 pts) Sweden (146.5 pts) [13]
9th2019Bærum idrettsparkBærumNorway10 February5 Sweden (139 pts) Sweden (131.5 pts) [14]
10th2020LiikuntamyllyHelsinkiFinland9 February5 Sweden (141 pts) Sweden (139 pts) [15]
11th2022IFU ArenaUppsalaSweden13 February5 Sweden (154 pts) Sweden (148 pts) [16]
12th2023Eva Lisa Holtz ArenaKarlstadSweden12 February5 Norway (130.5 pts) Sweden (163 pts) [17]

References

  1. Competition Venues. Nordic Athletics. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  2. Nordic Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  3. Nordic Athletics Calendar 2017. Nordic Athletics. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  4. Match results. Nordenkampen. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  5. Om Nordenkampen. Nordenkampen. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  6. 2011 Results
  7. 2012 Results
  8. 2013 Results
  9. 2014 Results
  10. 2015 Results.
  11. 2016 Results
  12. 2017 Results
  13. 2018 Results
  14. 2019 Results
  15. 2020 Results
  16. "NORDENKAMPEN: – Jeg har fått den formbekreftelsen jeg ønsket!". magasinetfriidrett.no (in Norwegian). 13 February 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  17. Anna-Lena Pettersson (12 February 2023). "Damseger och nytt svenskt juniorrekord på Nordenkampen" (in Swedish). SF. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
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