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European Athletics Team Championship 2015

The European Athletics Team Championship 2015 was held on June 20-21 in the Russian city of Cheboksary at the Olimpiysky Central Stadium. The capital of Chuvashia hosted the competition of the Super League - the main division of the tournament. For 2 days, participants fought for team points in 40 athletics disciplines.

European Athletics Team Championship 2015
European Athletics Team Championship 2015
Host cityRussia Cheboksary , Russia
Member countries12 (Super League)
Of the participants565
Medalsone
OpeningJune 20, 2015
ClosingJune 21, 2015
date of
Stadium" Olympic "

Content

  • 1 Super League
    • 1.1 Team Championship
    • 1.2 The strongest in individual species - men
    • 1.3 The strongest in individual species - women
  • 2 League One
  • 3 Second League
  • 4 Third League
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References

Super League

Team Championship

In the 2015 Super League, 12 European teams played: the first 9 following the results of the championship of last year and the 3 strongest from the First League in 2014. 565 athletes went to the start, of which 284 were men and 281 were women.

The champion title was defended by the German national team. However, the Germans failed to retain the title of the strongest Old World team. The victory in the tournament was won by the hosts of the competition, the Russian team. Germany finished in second place, France for the first time in history was on the podium, in the bitter struggle for bronze ahead of Poland. Three worst championship teams flew into the First League: Sweden, Finland and Norway.

A placeTeamGlasses
01!    Russia360.5
02!    Germany347.5
03!    France319.5
four  Poland317
5  United Kingdom292
6  Italy289
7  Ukraine281.5
8  Spain231.5
9  Belarus217
10  Sweden188
eleven  Finland150.5
12  Norway122

Strongest in Individual Forms - Men

Abbreviations: WR - world record | ER - Europe's record | NR - national record | CR - championship record

Discipline1st place2nd place3rd place
100 m  Christoph Lemeter
France
10.26
(−1.7 m / s)
  Richard Kilty
United Kingdom
10.35
(−1.7 m / s)
  Sven Knipphals
Germany
10.50
(−1.7 m / s)
200 m  Sergey Smelik
Ukraine
20.45
(−0.9 m / s)
  Daniel Talbot
United Kingdom
20.62
(−0.2 m / s)
  Enrico Demonte
Italy
20.67
(−0.9 m / s)
400 m  Jarrid Dunn
United Kingdom
45.09  Mom Ibra Ann
France
45.26  Alexander Linnik
Belarus
45.43
Nr
800 m  Giordano Benedetti
Italy
1.45.11
CR
  Pierre Ambroise Boss
France
1.45.14  Adam Kschot
Poland
1.45.84
1,500 m  Valentin Smirnov
Russia
3.52.03  Marcin Lewandowski
Poland
3.52.06  Olly aitchison
United Kingdom
3.52.33
3000 m  Richard Ringer
Germany
8.34.35  Roberto Alais
Spain
8.35.07  Andrew Butchart
United Kingdom
8.35.75
5000 m  Murad Amduni
France
04/14/63  Jesus Espanya
Spain
05/14/09  Andy Vernon
United Kingdom
05/14/85
Relay 4 × 100 m  United Kingdom
Richard Kilty
Daniel Talbot
James Ellington
Andrew Robertson
38.21
CR
  France
Pierre Vincent
Christoph Lemeter
Pierre-Alexis Pessonno
Emmanuel Biron
38.34  Italy
Massimiliano Ferraro
Enrico Demonte
Davide manenti
Delmas Obu
38.71
Relay 4 × 400 m  France
Mom Ibra Ann
Teddy venel
Mamadou Cassé Ann
Thomas Giordier
3.00,47
CR
  United Kingdom
Rabah Yusif
Delano williams
Conrad Williams
Richard Buck
3.00,54  Poland
Lukash Kravchuk
Michal Petshak
Rafal Omelko
Patrick Dobek
3.01.24
110 m with barriers  Sergey Shubenkov
Russia
13.22
(−2.6 m / s)
  Pascal Martino Lagarde
France
13,42
(−2.6 m / s)
  Lawrence Clark
United Kingdom
13.64
(−2.6 m / s)
400 m with barriers  Denis Kudryavtsev
Russia
48.66
CR
  Patrick Dobek
Poland
49.04  Leonardo Hoods
Italy
49.93
3000 m obstacle course  Christian Zalewski
Poland
8.37.51  Nikolay Chavkin
Russia
8.39.39  Yuri Floriani
Italy
8.40.47
High jump  Daniil Tsyplakov
Russia
2.33 m  Marco Fassinotti
Italy
2.28 m  Mateusz Pshibylko
Germany
2.25 m
Pole vault  Renault Lavilleni
France
5.85 m  Rafael Holzdeppe
Germany
5.85 m  Peter Lisek
Poland
5.80 m
Long jump  Alexander Menkov
Russia
8.26 m
(+2.0 m / s)
  Cafetien Gomis
France
8.26 m
(+0.4 m / s)
  Aline Camara
Germany
8.11 m
( + 2.1 m / s )
Triple jump  Fabrizio Donato
Italy
17.11 m
( +3.3 m / s )
  Alexey Fedorov
Russia
16.92 m
(+1.6 m / s)
  Simo Lipsanen
Finland
16.62 m
( +2.3 m / s )
Shot put  David Storl
Germany
21.20 m  Tomasz Majewski
Poland
20.23 m  Pavel Lyzhin
Belarus
20.15 m
Discus throw  Robert Urbanek
Poland
63.03 m  Martin Wirig
Germany
60.23 m  Frank Casagnas
Spain
60.01 m
Hammer throwing  Pavel Faydek
Poland
81.64 m
CR
  Nick Miller
United Kingdom
75.91 m  Evgeny Vinogradov
Ukraine
75.91 m
Javelin-throwing  Tero Pitkamäki
Finland
84.44 m  Johannes Fetter
Germany
78.97 m  Valery Jordan
Russia
78.32 m

Strongest in Individual Species - Women

Discipline1st place2nd place3rd place
100 m  Asha Philip
United Kingdom
11.27
(−1.4 m / s)
  Natalya Pogrebnyak
Ukraine
11.29
(−1.4 m / s)
  Eve Freedom
Poland
11.48
(−1.4 m / s)
200 m  Natalya Pogrebnyak
Ukraine
22.76
(+0.5 m / s)
  Bianca Williams
United Kingdom
23.16
(+0.5 m / s)
  Ekaterina Smirnova
Russia
23.29
(+0.5 m / s)
400 m  Floria gay
France
51.55  Maria Mikhaylyuk
Russia
51.59  Libania Grenot
Italy
51.82
800 m  Renel Lamot
France
2.00.18  Joanna juzwick
Poland
2.00.30  Anastasia Tkachuk
Ukraine
2.00.72
1,500 m  Anna Schagina
Russia
4.15.22  Carolina Grovdal
Norway
4.16.22  Rianvedd Price
United Kingdom
4.16.59
3000 m  Sophia Ennaui
Poland
9.20.39  Maren Kok
Germany
9.20.82  Elena Korobkina
Russia
9.20.93
5000 m  Renata Plis
Poland
15.49.29  Olga Mazuryonok
Belarus
15.51.89  Clemence Calvin
France
15.53.28
Relay 4 × 100 m  Ukraine
Natalya Strogova
Natalya Pogrebnyak
Victoria Kashcheeva
Christina Stuy
42.50
CR
  Russia
Marina Panteleeva
Ksenia Ryzhova
Elizaveta Demirova
Ekaterina Smirnova
42,99  Germany
Yasmine Quadvo
Tatyana Pinto
Rebecca Haze
Alexandra Burghardt
43.21
Relay 4 × 400 m  Russia
Alyona Mamina
Ksenia Zadorina
Ksenia Ryzhova
Maria Mikhaylyuk
3.24.98  France
Elea Maryama Diarra
Agnes Raarolai
Deborah Sananes
Floria gay
3.28.84  Ukraine
Victoria Tkachuk
Alina Logvinenko
Olga Bibik
Olga Zemlyak
3.29.79
100 m with barriers  Alina Talay
Belarus
12.80
(+0.4 m / s)
  Nina Morozova
Russia
12.85
(+0.4 m / s)
  Cindy Rolder
Germany
12.92
(+0.4 m / s)
400 m with barriers  Eilid Child
United Kingdom
54.46  Anna Titimets
Ukraine
54.75  Yadisleidi Pedroso
Italy
55.18
3000 m obstacle course  Geza-Felicitas Krause
Germany
9.46.49  Lenny Waite
United Kingdom
9.59.75  Emma Udyu
France
10.01.02
High jump  Maria Kuchina
Russia
1.99 m  Ruth Beitia
Spain
1.97 m  Camila Litsvinko
Poland
1.97 m
Pole vault  Zilke Spiegelburg
Germany
4.75 m
= CR
  Angelica Sidorova
Russia
4.70 m  Angelika Bengtsson
Sweden
4.60 m
Nr
Long jump  Daria Klishina
Russia
6.95 m
(+1.6 m / s)
CR
  Olga Sudareva
Belarus
6.86 m
(+0.6 m / s)
  Sostene Mogenara
Germany
6.79 m
(+0.4 m / s)
Triple jump  Ekaterina Koneva
Russia
14.98 m
( +2.3 m / s )
  Kristin Girish
Germany
14.46 m
( +3.5 m / s )
  Simone La Mantle
Italy
14.22 m
(+2.0 m / s)
Shot put  Christina Schwanitz
Germany
19.82 m
CR
  Irina Tarasova
Russia
18.51 m  Alyona Dubitskaya
Belarus
18.38 m
Discus throw  Melina Robert-Michonne
France
62.24 m  Janeta Glantz
Poland
58.92 m  Sanna Kämäräinen
Finland
58.53 m
Hammer throwing  Anita Vlodarchik
Poland
78.28 m
CR
  Betty Heidler
Germany
75.73 m  Alexandra Tavernier
France
74.05 m
Javelin-throwing  Christina Obergföll
Germany
61.69 m  Tatyana Kholodovich
Belarus
61.08 m  Yenny kangas
Finland
55.33 m

League One

Competitions in the First League were held June 20-21, 2015 in the city of Heraklion , Greece . The next Super League draw came in the Czech Republic, Greece and the Netherlands. Lithuania and Latvia flew to the Second League.

A placeTeamGlasses
one  Czech351
2  Greece327
3  Netherlands299.5
four  Belgium276.5
5  Portugal270.5
6  Ireland261.5
7  Turkey259.5
8  Switzerland239
9  Romania227
10  Estonia215.5
eleven  Lithuania214.5
12  Latvia169.5

League Two

Competitions in the Second League were held June 20-21, 2015 in the city of Stara Zagora , Bulgaria . The two best teams of the tournament, Denmark and Bulgaria, have earned the right to play in the First League in the next draw of the European Team Championship. In connection with the expansion of the Second League to 12 teams, none of the teams lost their place in it at the end of the 2015 championship.

A placeTeamGlasses
one  Denmark224
2  Bulgaria218
3  Hungary202.5
four  Serbia179.5
5  Croatia167
6  Iceland156.5
7  Cyprus151
8  Slovenia127.5

League Three

Competitions in the Third League were held on June 21-22 in Baku , the capital of Azerbaijan , as part of the athletics tournament of the First European Games [1] . According to their results, 4 teams achieved immediately in the class: Slovakia, Austria, Israel and Moldova.

A placeTeamGlasses
one  Slovakia458.5
2  Austria458
3  Israel439
four  Moldova401
5  Azerbaijan387
6  Bosnia and Herzegovina336
7  Luxembourg317
8  Georgia282
9  Malta243.5
10  Montenegro240
eleven  Andorra161
12  North Macedonia142
13  Albania115
fourteen  Team of small states of Europe
  San marino
  Gibraltar
  Liechtenstein
  Monaco
99

Notes

  1. ↑ Nick Butler . Baku 2015 athletics program to blend home medal challenge with world best (English) , Inside the Games (February 22, 2015). Archived on July 8, 2017. Date of treatment July 8, 2017.

Links

  • European Athletics Team Championships . EA . - Competition page on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment July 8, 2017. Archived July 13, 2015.
  • European Athletics Team Championships - Cheboksary 2015 Results . EA . - Results of competitions in the Super League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment July 8, 2017. Archived July 8, 2017.
  • European Athletics Team Championships First League - Heraklion 2015 Results . EA . - The results of the competitions in the First League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment July 8, 2017. Archived July 8, 2017.
  • European Athletics Team Championships Second League - Stara Zagora 2015 Results . EA . - Results of competitions in the Second League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment July 8, 2017. Archived July 8, 2017.
  • European Athletics Team Championships Third League - Baku 2015 Results . EA . - Results of competitions in the Third League on the website of the European Athletics Association. Date of treatment July 8, 2017. Archived July 8, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_ Track and Field Athletics_2015&oldid = 98548514


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