2019 European Combined Events Team Championships

The 2019 European Combined Events Team Championships was the 34th 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. Held over 6–7 July, it consisted of three divisions: Super League, 1st League, and 2nd League. The Super League events were held at Avanhard Stadium in Lutsk, Ukraine, while the lower divisions were held at the Centro Desportivo da Madeira in Ribeira Brava, Portugal. National teams were ranked on the combined points totals of their best three athletes in both men's and women's competitions.

2019 European Combined Events Team Championships
OrganisersEuropean Athletics
Edition34th
Date6–7 July
Host cityLutsk, Ukraine (Super League)
Ribeira Brava, Portugal (1st, 2nd League)
VenueAvanhard Stadium
Centro Desportivo da Madeira
2017

Estonia won the Super League competition, led by Maicel Uibo and Mari Klaup-McColl. The Czech Republic and Finland took first and second in the 1st League to gain promotion to the Super League. Belgium and Ireland were the top two nations in the 2nd League, earning promotion to the 1st League. The best individual performers across the championships were Belarusian Vital Zhuk in the decathlon, with 8237 points, and Ukraine's Daryna Sloboda, with a personal best of 6165 points in the heptathlon.

Divisions edit

 
The host stadium in Lutsk
 
The host stadium in Ribeira Brava
Division Date Location Country
Super League 6–7 July 2019 Lutsk Ukraine
1st League 6–7 July 2019 Ribeira Brava Portugal
2nd League 6–7 July 2019 Ribeira Brava Portugal

Super League edit

Participation edit

The Netherlands competed in the women's heptathlon only.

Decathlon edit

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
  Vital Zhuk   Belarus 8237 SB
  Maicel Uibo   Estonia 8181
  Jorge Ureña   Spain 8073
4 Kristjan Rosenberg   Estonia 8033 PB
5 Janek Õiglane   Estonia 7996
6 Axel Hubert   France 7743
7 John Lane   Great Britain 7726
8 Pablo Trescoli   Spain 7699
9 Yury Yaremich   Belarus 7680 SB
10 Bastien Auzeil   France 7633
11 Andrew Murphy   Great Britain 7594 PB
12 Eduard Mikhan   Belarus 7500
13 Lewis Church   Great Britain 7422 PB
14 Julien Olivas   France 7419
15 Andrei Krauchanka   Belarus 7404
16 Risto Lillemets   Estonia 7382
17 Ruslan Malohlovets   Ukraine 7353
18 Ben Gregory   Great Britain 7233
19 Vadym Adamchuk   Ukraine 7165
20 Jesús Castillo   Spain 7157
21 Vasyl Ivanytskyy   Ukraine 7147
22 Karly Maisonneuve   France 7034
23 Pascal Magyar   Switzerland 6984
24 Fabian Steffen   Switzerland 6583
25 Matthias Steinmann   Switzerland 6328
Jonay Jordán   Spain DNF
Andri Oberholzer   Switzerland DNF
Oleksiy Kasyanov   Ukraine DNF

Heptathlon edit

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
  Daryna Sloboda   Ukraine 6165 PB
  Katie Stainton   Great Britain 6029 PB
  Marijke Esselink   Netherlands 5905 PB
4 Iryna Rofe-Beketova   Ukraine 5705 PB
5 Rimma Buinenko   Ukraine 5685 SB
6 Michelle Oud   Netherlands 5669 PB
7 Carmen Ramos   Spain 5643 SB
8 Anaelle Nyabeu Djapa   France 5636
9 Anne van de Wiel   Netherlands 5593
10 Yulia Rout   Belarus 5573
11 Celine Albisser   Switzerland 5539
12 Mari Klaup-McColl   Estonia 5477 SB
13 Myke van de Wiel   Netherlands 5442
14 Jo Rowland   Great Britain 5399 SB
15 Dziyana Rabkova   Belarus 5372 PB
16 Bárbara Hernando   Spain 5316
17 Meriem Sahnoune   France 5299
18 Ellen Barber   Great Britain 5263
19 Hanna Nelepa   Ukraine 5246 PB
20 Michelle Baumer   Switzerland 5236
21 Lena Wunderlin   Switzerland 5199 SB
22 Sharlota Paehlitse   Belarus 5198
23 Agathe Guillemot   France 5175
24 Sandra Röthlin   Switzerland 5172
25 Hanna-Mai Vaikla   Estonia 5168 SB
26 Maryia Vasilevich   Belarus 5114
27 Kristella Jurkatamm   Estonia 5104
28 Andrea Medina   Spain 5089
29 Valvanuz Cañizo   Spain 5056
29 Sandra Jacmaire   France 4958
Grit Šadeiko   Estonia DNF
Jessica Taylor-Jemmett   Great Britain DNF

Team edit

Czech Republic and Netherlands were relegated to the 1st League

Rank Nation Points
1   Estonia 39,959
2   Belarus 39,560
3   Great Britain 39,433
4   Ukraine 39,220
5   Spain 38,977
6.   France 38,905
7.   Czech Republic 35,869
  Netherlands

1st League edit

Decathlon edit

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
  Jiří Sýkora   Czech Republic 8104 SB
  Jan Doležal   Czech Republic 8083
  Fredrik Samuelsson   Sweden 7930
4 Paweł Wiesiołek   Poland 7753
5 Marek Lukáš   Czech Republic 7743
6 Elmo Savola   Finland 7660 SB
7 Reinis Krēgers   Latvia 7392 SB
8 Krišjānis Beļaunieks   Latvia 7108 PB
9 Juuso Hassi   Finland 7090
10 Adam Helcelet   Czech Republic 7060
11 Krzysztof Miara   Poland 7027
12 Matteo Taviani   Italy 7024 PB
13 Rasmus Elfgaard   Sweden 7017 PB
14 Michał Krawczyk   Poland 6981
15 Petri Ihander   Finland 6944 PB
16 Matteo Di Prima   Italy 6901
17 Jonathan Carbe   Sweden 6892 SB
18 Lorenzo Naidon   Italy 6880 PB
19 Niks Samauskis   Latvia 6504 PB
20 Eetu Kangas   Finland 6052
Kevin Fankl   Sweden DNF
Pēteris Krauja   Latvia DNF
Jacek Chochorowski   Poland DNF

Heptathlon edit

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
  Kateřina Cachová   Czech Republic 6034 SB
  Jutta Heikkinen   Finland 5795 PB
  Paulina Ligarska   Poland 5589
4 Federica Palumbo   Italy 5497 PB
5 Beatrice Lantz   Sweden 5477 PB
6 Saga Vanninen   Finland 5449 WYL PB
7 Barbora Dvořáková   Czech Republic 5438 SB
8 Enrica Cipolloni   Italy 5418 SB
9 Sveva Gerevini   Italy 5410
10 Lisa Linnell   Sweden 5369
11 Patrycja Skórzewska   Poland 5360
12 Amanda Liljendal   Finland 5274
13 Laura Oberto   Italy 5169
14 Tereza Elena Šínová   Czech Republic 5117
15 Denisa Majerová   Czech Republic 5104
16 Iina-Kaisa Mäkelä   Finland 4784
17 Ilona Dramačonoka   Latvia 4715 SB
18 Zane Zemīte   Latvia 4678
19 Krista Sprūde   Latvia 4660
20 Wiktoria Zezula   Poland 4609
21 Milena Chałupka   Poland 4282
22 Elvira Carlén   Sweden 4265
Luīze Opolā   Latvia DNF
Emma Stenlöf   Sweden DNF

Team edit

Czech Republic and Finland were promoted to the Super League, while Sweden and Latvia were relegated to the 2nd League

Rank Land Points
1   Czech Republic 40,519
2   Finland 38,212
3   Poland 37,319
4   Italy 37,130
5   Sweden 36,950
6   Latvia 35,057

2nd League edit

Belgium and Ireland were promoted to the 1st League

Individual edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Decathlon   Niels Pittomvils (BEL) 7837 pts SB   Michael Bowler (IRL) 7379 pts   Sander Maes (BEL) 7303 pts SB
Heptathlon   Noor Vidts (BEL) 6027 pts   Lucia Vadlejch (SVK) 5755 pts   María Rún Gunnlaugsdóttir (ISL) 5562 pts PB

Team edit

Rank Nation Points
1   Belgium 38,165
2   Ireland 35,821
3   Denmark 34,240
4   Romania 33,260
5   Turkey 32,292

References edit

Results