2017 European Combined Events Team Championships

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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

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]

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[edit]

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[edit]

Decathlon[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Janek Õiglane  Estonia 8170 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Oleksiy Kasyanov  Ukraine 7958
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Karl Robert Saluri  Estonia 7837
4 Vasyl Ivanytskyy [fr]  Ukraine 7801 PB
5 Jérémy Lelièvre  France 7798
6 Maxime Maugein  France 7741 SB
7 Maksim Andraloits  Belarus 7669 PB
8 Vital Zhuk  Belarus 7612 PB
9 Ruben Gado  France 7548
10 Ben Gregory  Great Britain 7530
11 John Lane  Great Britain 7348
12 Benjamin Fenrich  France 7339
13 Pascal Magyar  Switzerland 7318
14 Ruslan Malohlovets  Ukraine 7160
15 Andrew Murphy  Great Britain 7084
16 Uladzimir Bialiuk  Belarus 6986
17 Flavien Antille  Switzerland 6976
18 Valentyn Oliynyk  Ukraine 6817 SB
19 Paweł Basałygo  Poland 6765 PB
20 Markus Leemet  Estonia 6752
21 Rafał Horbowicz  Poland 6733 PB
22 Luca Di Tizio  Switzerland 6468
Michał Krawczyk  Poland DNF
Kristjan Rosenberg  Estonia DNF
Yury Yaremich  Belarus DNF
James Finney  Great Britain DNF
Fabian Marugg  Switzerland DNF
Jacek Chochorowski  Poland DNF

Heptathlon[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alina Shukh  Ukraine 6208 NJR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Géraldine Ruckstuhl  Switzerland 6134
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Grit Šadeiko  Estonia 5958
4 Ellen Sprunger  Switzerland 5813 SB
5 Esther Turpin  France 5745
6 Jessica Jemmett  Great Britain 5702 SB
7 Mari Klaup  Estonia 5696
8 Izabela Mikołajczyk  Poland 5588
9 Yuliya Rout  Belarus 5567 PB
=10 Cassandre Aguessy Thomas  France 5518
=10 Jo Rowland  Great Britain 5518
12 Daryna Sloboda  Ukraine 5484
13 Rimma Hordiyenko  Ukraine 5474
14 Diane Marie-Hardy  France 5421
15 Margit Kalk  Estonia 5366
16 Hanna-Mai Vaikla  Estonia 5236
17 Patrycja Adamczyk  Poland 5207
18 Lucy Turner  Great Britain 5199
19 Lena Wunderlin  Switzerland 5184 PB
20 Paulina Ligarska  Poland 5149
21 Marika Marlicka  Poland 5114
22 Katsiaryna Netsviatayeva  Belarus 5113
23 Asya Bardis  Ukraine 5098
24 Michelle Baumer  Switzerland 5094 PB
25 Hanna Haradskaya  Belarus 5051 SB
Zoe Hughes  Great Britain DNF
Laura Arteil  France DNF

Team[edit]

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

Rank Nation Points
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[edit]

Decathlon[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jorge Ureña  Spain 8121 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marcus Nilsson  Sweden 7987 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bas Markies  Netherlands 7624 SB
4 Jonay Jordán  Spain 7505
5 Sebastian Ruthström  Sweden 7467 PB
6 Samuel Remédios  Portugal 7378 PB
7 Rik Taam  Netherlands 7375
8 Vicente Guardiola  Spain 7322
9 Luca Dell'acqua  Italy 7262 PB
10 Sybren Blok  Netherlands 7250 SB
11 Juuso Hassi  Finland 7239 SB
12 Tommy Barrineau  Finland 7238
13 Loek Van Zevenbergen  Netherlands 7148
14 Ondřej Kopecký  Czech Republic 7114
15 Mario Arancon  Spain 7070
16 Eetu Kangas  Finland 6995 PB
17 Tomáš Pulíček  Czech Republic 6957 PB
18 Andreas Gustafsson  Sweden 6936
19 Roberto Paoluzzi  Italy 6788
20 Gianluca Simionato  Italy 6778
21 Razvan George Roman  Romania 6743
22 Adam Hromčík  Czech Republic 6640
23 Radoš Rykl  Czech Republic 6615
24 Pedro Ferreira  Portugal 6324 PB
25 Tiago Boucela  Portugal 5928 SB
26 Jonathan Carbe  Sweden 5856 SB
27 Alexandru Vlad  Romania 5744 SB
28 Ville-Veikko Hanninen  Finland 5727
29 Costica Marian Muresan  Romania 5429 SB
Andrei Alexandru Bugheanu  Romania DNF
Simone Cairoli  Italy DNF

Heptathlon[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nadine Broersen  Netherlands 6326 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eliška Klučinová  Czech Republic 6003
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lecabela Quaresma  Portugal 5861
4 Hertta Heikkinen  Finland 5591
5 Malin Skogström  Sweden 5504 SB
6 Carmen Ramos  Spain 5500
7 Maria Huntington  Finland 5496 PB
8 Jutta Heikkinen  Finland 5481 SB
9 Jana Novotná  Czech Republic 5474
10 Lisanne Drost  Netherlands 5451
11 Carmen Romero  Spain 5450 PB
12 Miia Sillman  Finland 5390
13 Barbora Zatloukalová  Czech Republic 5378 SB
14 Michelle Oud  Netherlands 5360
15 Beatrice Lantz  Sweden 5353 PB
16 Federica Palumbo  Italy 5286
17 Lucia Quaglieri  Italy 5263 PB
18 Andrea Medina  Spain 5255
19 Eleonora Ferrero  Italy 5232 PB
20 Sveva Gerevini  Italy 5227
21 Anne van de Wiel  Netherlands 5193
22 Anamaria Ioniță  Romania 5175 SB
23 Emelie Nyman Wänseth  Sweden 5129
24 Rafaela Vitorino  Portugal 5127
25 Catarina Fonseca  Portugal 5113 PB
26 Florentina Budica  Romania 4576 SB
27 Ana Maria Tudor  Romania 4194 SB
28 Elena Ionela Popescu  Romania 3683 PB
Kateřina Cachová  Czech Republic DNF
Yanira Soto  Spain DNF

Team[edit]

Rank Nation Points Notes
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[edit]

Decathlon[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Martin Roe  Norway 8144 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lars Vikan Rise  Norway 7448
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Edgars Eriņš  Latvia 7234 SB
4 Tristan Freyr Jónsson  Iceland 7078 PB
5 Michael Bowler  Ireland 7032 PB
6 Egidijus Zaniauskas  Lithuania 7001 PB
7 Christian Laugesen  Denmark 6978 SB
8 Christian Lind Nielsen  Denmark 6963 PB
9 Alvydas Misius  Lithuania 6936 SB
10 Krišjānis Beļaunieks  Latvia 6913 PB
11 Willem Geuskens  Belgium 6787 SB
12 Algirdas Stuknys  Lithuania 6778
13 Shane Aston  Ireland 6564 SB
14 Ísak Óli Traustason  Iceland 6502 PB
15 Yunus Pehlevan  Turkey 6370 PB
16 Ingi Rúnar Kristinsson  Iceland 6353
17 Reinis Krēgers  Latvia 6300
18 Oliver Ryborg Kjeldsen  Denmark 6240
19 Rolus Olusa  Ireland 5885 SB
20 Ramazan Can  Turkey 5797 PB
21 Ahmet Mustafa Yılmaz  Turkey 5791 PB
22 Reno Apinis  Latvia 5585 PB
23 İshak Tok  Turkey 5309 PB
24 Gunnar Eyjólfsson  Iceland 5295
Panayiótis Mántis  Greece DNF
Niels Pittomvils  Belgium DNF
Henrik Holmberg  Norway DNF

Heptathlon[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lucia Vadlejch  Slovakia 5816
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Austra Skujytė  Lithuania 5784 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kate O'Connor  Ireland 5632 PB
4 Sofía Ifantídou  Greece 5622
5 Diana Pranckutė  Lithuania 5341 PB
6 Sandra Bøll  Denmark 5293 SB
7 Ida Marcussen  Norway 5255
8 Kristīne Deruma  Latvia 5116 PB
9 María Rún Gunnlaugsdóttir  Iceland 4998 SB
10 Miglė Liepa Muraškaitė  Lithuania 4998 PB
11 Irma Gunnarsdóttir  Iceland 4927
12 Kristiāna Zacmane  Latvia 4897
13 Mathilde Diekema Jensen  Denmark 4829
14 Jolanta Kaupe  Latvia 4801
15 Nickoline Skifter Andersen  Denmark 4723 PB
16 Amy McTeggart  Ireland 4681 PB
17 Ilona Dramačonoka  Latvia 4600 SB
18 Helga Margrét Haraldsdóttir  Iceland 4065 PB
Stilianí Tzikanoúla  Greece DNF
Charlotte Lund Abrahamsen  Norway DNF
Lucia Mokrášová  Slovakia DNF
Frida Thorsås  Norway DNF
Sarah Connolly  Ireland DNF

Team[edit]

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

References[edit]

  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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