2019 European Combined Events Team Championships Explained
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.
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
Super League
Participation
- (promoted from 1st League)
- (promoted from 1st League)
The Netherlands competed in the women's heptathlon only.
Decathlon
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Points | Notes |
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| | | 8237 | |
| | | 8181 | |
| | | 8073 | |
| | | 8033 | |
| | | 7996 | |
| | | 7743 | |
| | | 7726 | |
| | | 7699 | |
| | | 7680 | |
| | | 7633 | |
| | | 7594 | |
| | | 7500 | |
| | | 7422 | |
| | | 7419 | |
| | | 7404 | |
| | | 7382 | |
| | | 7353 | |
| | | 7233 | |
| | | 7165 | |
| | | 7157 | |
| | | 7147 | |
| | | 7034 | |
| | | 6984 | |
| | | 6583 | |
| | | 6328 | |
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Heptathlon
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Points | Notes |
---|
| | | 6165 | |
| | | 6029 | |
| | | 5905 | |
| | | 5705 | |
| | | 5685 | |
| | | 5669 | |
| | | 5643 | |
| | | 5636 | |
| | | 5593 | |
| | | 5573 | |
| | | 5539 | |
| | | 5477 | |
| | | 5442 | |
| | | 5399 | |
| | | 5372 | |
| | | 5316 | |
| | | 5299 | |
| | | 5263 | |
| | | 5246 | |
| | | 5236 | |
| | | 5199 | |
| | | 5198 | |
| | | 5175 | |
| | | 5172 | |
| | | 5168 | |
| | | 5114 | |
| | | 5104 | |
| | | 5089 | |
| | | 5056 | |
| | | 4958 | |
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Team
Czech Republic and Netherlands were relegated to the 1st League
Rank | Nation | Points |
---|
1 | | 39,959 |
2 | | 39,560 |
3 | | 39,433 |
4 | | 39,220 |
5 | | 38,977 |
6. | | 38,905 |
7. | | 35,869 |
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1st League
Decathlon
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Points | Notes |
---|
| | | 8104 | |
| | | 8083 | |
| | | 7930 | |
| | | 7753 | |
| | | 7743 | |
| | | 7660 | |
| | | 7392 | |
| | | 7108 | |
| | | 7090 | |
10 | | | 7060 | |
11 | | | 7027 | |
12 | | | 7024 | |
13 | | | 7017 | |
14 | | | 6981 | |
15 | | | 6944 | |
16 | | | 6901 | |
17 | | | 6892 | |
18 | | | 6880 | |
19 | | | 6504 | |
20 | | | 6052 | |
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Heptathlon
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Points | Notes |
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| | | 6034 | |
| | | 5795 | |
| | | 5589 | |
| | | 5497 | |
| | | 5477 | |
| | | 5449 | |
| | | 5438 | |
| | | 5418 | |
| | | 5410 | |
10 | | | 5369 | |
11 | | | 5360 | |
12 | | | 5274 | |
13 | | | 5169 | |
14 | | | 5117 | |
15 | | | 5104 | |
16 | | | 4784 | |
17 | | | 4715 | |
18 | | | 4678 | |
19 | | | 4660 | |
20 | | | 4609 | |
21 | | | 4282 | |
22 | | | 4265 | |
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Team
Czech Republic and Finland were promoted to the Super League, while Sweden and Latvia were relegated to the 2nd League
Rank | Land | Points |
---|
1 | | 40,519 |
2 | | 38,212 |
3 | | 37,319 |
4 | | 37,130 |
5 | | 36,950 |
6 | | 35,057 | |
2nd League
Belgium and Ireland were promoted to the 1st League
Individual
Decathlon | | 7837 pts | | 7379 pts | | 7303 pts |
Heptathlon | | 6027 pts | | 5755 pts | | 5562 pts | |
Team
Rank | Nation | Points |
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1 | | 38,165 |
2 | | 35,821 |
3 | | 34,240 |
4 | | 33,260 |
5 | | 32,292 | |
References
- Results