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词条 European Cup Combined Events
释义

  1. Format

  2. History

  3. Super league / A Finals / Finals

     Editions  Medallists  Individual men  Decathlon  Individual women  Pentathlon  Heptathlon  Men's team  Women's team  Overall Team 

  4. First league / B Finals / Semi-Finals

     Editions 

  5. Second league / C Finals

     Editions 

  6. References

  7. External links

European Cup Combined Events is an annual track and field competition for European combined events specialists, with contests in men's decathlon event and women's heptathlon.

Format

It is an international team event, where the points of each nation's top three performers are tallied to form an overall team score. The European Cup Combined Events takes place in three separate divisions – the Super, First, and Second Leagues – and nations gain promotion and relegation between the leagues depending upon their performance.[1] Since 2013 there is a single overall competition winner determined by a combination of men's and women's performances, rather than as separate competitions for men and women. The three league contests take place over the same two-day period, but are held at different European locations.

History

Organised by the European Athletic Association (EAA), the competition was first held in Bonn, West Germany in 1973 as a biennial event for men's decathlon and women's pentathlon. The women's heptathlon superseded the pentathlon in 1981. For the first five editions (1973–1981), the competition featured semi-final and final stages, but a league format with A, B and C divisions was adopted at the 1983 event. The biennial schedule was changed to an annual one from the 1993 Cup onwards, at which point the league names took on their current titles. Since 2011 the competition does not take place in Olympic years.[1]

The competition is one of a series of international team athletics competitions held by the EAA on a yearly basis, alongside the European Team Championships for individual track and field events, the European Cup 10000m, European Cup Race Walking and the European Cup Winter Throwing meet.[2]

Individual performances in the Super league section of the competition qualify for the IAAF World Combined Events Challenge, which is an international series for athletes competing in combined events.[3]

Super league / A Finals / Finals

Editions

EditionYearNameGenderCityCountryDate
1st1973FinalMen/WomenBonnWest Germany22–23 September
2nd1975FinalMen/WomenBydgoszczPoland6–7 September
3rd1977FinalMen/WomenLilleFrance17–18 September
4th1979FinalMen/WomenDresdenEast Germany1–2 September
5th1981FinalMen/WomenBirminghamUnited Kingdom29–30 August
6th1983A FinalMen/WomenSofiaBulgaria7–8 September
7th1985A FinalMen/WomenKrefeld-UerdingenWest Germany7–8 September
8th1987A FinalMenBaselSwitzerland4–5 July
WomenArlesFrance4–5 July
9th1989A FinalMenTønsbergNorway15–16 July
WomenHelmondNetherlands15–16 July
10th1991A FinalMen/WomenHelmondNetherlands6–7 July
11th1993Super leagueMen/WomenOuluFinland10–11 July
12th1994Super leagueMen/WomenLyonFrance2–3 July
13th1995Super leagueMenValladolidSpain
WomenHelmondNetherlands6–7 July
14th1996Super leagueMen/WomenLageGermany15–16 July
15th1997Super leagueMenTallinnEstonia28–29 June
WomenOuluFinland28–29 June
16th1998Super leagueMen/WomenTallinnEstonia4–5 July
17th1999Super leagueMen/WomenPragueCzech Republic3–4 July
18th2000Super leagueMen/WomenOuluFinland1–2 July
19th2001Super leagueMen/WomenArlesFrance30 June – 1 July
20th2002Super leagueMen/WomenBydgoszczPoland29–30 June
21st2003Super leagueMen/WomenBrixenItaly5–6 July
22nd2004Super leagueMenTallinnEstonia3–4 July
WomenHengeloNetherlands3–4 July
23rd2005Super leagueMen/WomenBydgoszczPoland2–3 July
24th2006Super leagueMen/WomenArlesFrance1–2 July
25th2007Super leagueMenTallinnEstonia7–8 July
WomenSzczecinPoland7–8 July
26th2008Super leagueMen/WomenHengeloNetherlands28–29 June
27th2009Super leagueMen/WomenSzczecinPoland27–28 June
28th2010Super leagueMen/WomenTallinnEstonia26–27 June
29th2011Super leagueMen/WomenToruńPoland2–3 July
30th2013Super leagueMen/WomenTallinnEstonia29–30 June
31st2014Super leagueMen/WomenToruńPoland6–7 July
32nd2015Super leagueMen/WomenAubagneFrance4–5 July
33rd2017Super leagueMen/WomenTallinnEstonia1–2 July
34th2019Super LeagueLutskUkraine6-7 July

Medallists

Individual men

Decathlon
1973Lennart Hedmark
{{SWE}}
8120Yves Le Roy
{{FRA}}
7942Ryszard Skowronek
{{POL}}
7936
1975Leonid Lytvynenko
{{URS}}
8030Mykola Avilov
{{URS}}
7973Ryszard Katus
{{POL}}
7950
1977Aleksandr Grebenyuk
{{URS}}
8252Rainer Pottel
{{GDR}}
8096Guido Kratschmer
{{FRG}}
8086
1979Siegfried Stark
{{GDR}}
8287Guido Kratschmer
{{FRG}}
8053Aleksandr Nevskiy
{{URS}}
7949
1981Rainer Pottel
{{GDR}}
8311Jürgen Hingsen
{{FRG}}
8138Uwe Freimuth
{{GDR}}
8136
1983Uwe Freimuth
{{GDR}}
8501Stephan Niklaus
{{SUI}}
8312Siegfried Wentz
{{FRG}}
8246
1985Torsten Voss
{{GDR}}
8352Aleksandr Nevskiy
{{URS}}
8321Grigoriy Degtyaryov
{{URS}}
8206
1987Torsten Voss
{{GDR}}
8445Uwe Freimuth
{{GDR}}
8220Thomas Fahner
{{GDR}}
8187
1989Christian Plaziat
{{FRA}}
8290Christian Schenk
{{GDR}}
8250Norbert Demmel
{{GDR}}
8152
1991Christian Plaziat
{{FRA}}
8518Christian Schenk
{{GER}}
8402Alain Blondel
{{FRA}}
8211
1993Paul Meier
{{GER}}
8366Christian Plaziat
{{FRA}}
8277Alain Blondel
{{FRA}}
8204
1994Christian Plaziat
{{FRA}}
8505Henrik Dagård
{{SWE}}
8347Tomáš Dvořák
{{CZE}}
8313
1995Tomáš Dvořák
{{CZE}}
8347Alex Kruger
{{GBR}}
8131Henrik Dagård
{{SWE}}
8114
1996Frank Busemann
{{GER}}
8522Kamil Damašek
{{CZE}}
8256Dirk-Achim Pajonk
{{GER}}
8161
1997Roman Šebrle
{{CZE}}
8322Erki Nool
{{EST}}
8289Kamil Damašek
{{CZE}}
8172
1998Erki Nool
{{EST}}
8628Roman Šebrle
{{CZE}}
8589Jack Rosendaal
{{NED}}
8269w
1999Tomáš Dvořák
{{CZE}}
8994Roman Šebrle
{{CZE}}
8527Sébastien Levicq
{{FRA}}
8345
2000Aleksandr Yurkov
{{UKR}}
8118Laurent Hernu
{{FRA}}
7943Zsolt Kürtösi
{{HUN}}
7901
2001Aleksandr Yurkov
{{UKR}}
8380Attila Zsivoczky
{{HUN}}
8218Laurent Hernu
{{FRA}}
8112
2002Mike Maczey
{{GER}}
8104Jaakko Ojaniemi
{{FIN}}
7924Stefan Schmid
{{GER}}
7825
2003Romain Barras
{{FRA}}
8008Aleksandr Pogorelov
{{RUS}}
7896Sergey Nikitin
{{RUS}}
7850
2004William Frullani
{{ITA}}
7927Laurent Hernu
{{FRA}}
7921Indrek Turi
{{EST}}
7888
2005Mikk Pahapill
{{EST}}
8149Nikolay Tishchenko
{{RUS}}
7767David Gómez
{{ESP}}
7698
2006Romain Barras
{{FRA}}
8416 wAttila Zsivoczky
{{HUN}}
8390 wAleksandr Pogorelov
{{RUS}}
8102
2007Aliaksandr Parkhomenka
{{BLR}}
8101 SBMikalai Shubianok
{{BLR}}
8020Julien Choffart
{{FRA}}
7916 SB
2008Andrei Krauchanka
{{BLR}}
8585 SBRomain Barras
{{FRA}}
7974Andres Raja
{{EST}}
7964
2009Andrei Krauchanka
{{BLR}}
8336 SBAleksandr Pogorelov
{{RUS}}
8313Oleksiy Kasyanov
{{UKR}}
8245
2010Romain Barras
{{FRA}}
8313Mikk Pahapill
{{EST}}
8198Andres Raja
{{EST}}
8023
2011Andres Raja
{{EST}}
8114 SBVasiliy Kharlamov
{{RUS}}
7935Gaël Quérin
{{FRA}}
7799
2013Kevin Mayer
{{FRA}}
8390Eduard Mikhan
{{BLR}}
8125 SBMikk Pahapill
{{EST}}
8099
2014Eelco Sintnicolaas
{{NED}}
8156Eduard Mikhan
{{BLR}}
8004Ingmar Vos
{{NED}}
7959
2015Ilya Shkurenyov
{{RUS}}
8378Oleksiy Kasyanov
{{UKR}}
8105Romain Barras
{{FRA}}
8007
2017Janek Õiglane
{{EST}}
8170 PBOleksiy Kasyanov
{{UKR}}
7958Karl Robert Saluri
{{EST}}
7837

Individual women

Pentathlon
1973Burglinde Pollak
{{GDR}}
4932Nadezhda Tkachenko
{{URS}}
4695Margit Olfert
{{GDR}}
4517
1975Burglinde Pollak
{{GDR}}
4672Christine Laser
{{GDR}}
4574Siegrun Thon
{{GDR}}
4508
1977Nadezhda Tkachenko
{{URS}}
4839Zoya Spasovkhodskaya
{{URS}}
4477Valentina Dimitrova
{{BUL}}
4423
1979Yekaterina Smirnova
{{URS}}
4717Kristine Nitzsche
{{GDR}}
4686Ramona Neubert
{{GDR}}
4602
Heptathlon
1981Ramona Neubert
{{GDR}}
6391Heidrun Geissler
{{GDR}}
6223Sabine Everts
{{FRG}}
6187
1983Ramona Neubert
{{GDR}}
6722Yekaterina Smirnova
{{URS}}
6486Valentina Dimitrova
{{BUL}}
6416
1985Sabine Paetz
{{GDR}}
6595Natalya Gracheva
{{URS}}
6427Sibylle Thiele
{{GDR}}
6460
1987Svetlana Buraga
{{URS}}
6585Marion Reichelt
{{GDR}}
6442Marianna Maslennikova
{{URS}}
6434 w
1989Larisa Nikitina
{{URS}}
6875Remigija Nazaroviené
{{URS}}
6600Natalya Shubenkova
{{URS}}
6345
1991Peggy Beer
{{GER}}
6383Heike Tischler
{{GER}}
6366Anke Behmer
{{GER}}
6272
1993Tatyana Zhuravlyova
{{RUS}}
6330Larisa Nikitina
{{RUS}}
6256Urszula Włodarczyk
{{POL}}
6121
1994Svetlana Moskalets
{{RUS}}
6507Nathalie Teppe
{{FRA}}
6396Peggy Beer
{{GER}}
6362
1995Denise Lewis
{{GBR}}
6299Sharon Jaklofsky
{{NED}}
6197Anzhela Atroshchenko
{{BLR}}
6186
1996Natalya Sazanovich
{{BLR}}
6466Mona Steigauf
{{GER}}
6380Rita Ináncsi
{{HUN}}
6312
1997Irina Vostrikova
{{RUS}}
6298Urszula Włodarczyk
{{POL}}
6236Svetlana Moskalets
{{RUS}}
6219
1998Marie Collonvillé
{{FRA}}
6215Natalya Roshchupkina
{{RUS}}
6145Urszula Włodarczyk
{{POL}}
6144
1999Eunice Barber
{{FRA}}
6505Irina Belova
{{RUS}}
6291Irina Vostrikova
{{RUS}}
6278
2000Natalya Roshchupkina
{{RUS}}
6377Tatyana Gordeyeva
{{RUS}}
6154Yelena Chernyavskaya
{{RUS}}
6106
2001Svetlana Sokolova
{{RUS}}
6270 wSonja Kesselschläger
{{GER}}
6064 wTatyana Gordeyeva
{{RUS}}
6064 w
2002Karin Ertl
{{GER}}
6017Sabine Krieger
{{GER}}
5973Sonja Kesselschläger
{{GER}}
5950
2003Yelena Prokhorova
{{RUS}}
6313Irina Butor
{{BLR}}
6264Argyro Strataki
{{GRE}}
6064
2004Yuliya Ignatkina
{{RUS}}
6120Magdalena Szczepanska
{{POL}}
6115Argyro Strataki
{{GRE}}
5926
2005Tatyana Alisevich
{{BLR}}
6173Yvonne Wisse
{{NED}}
6026Diana Koritskaya
{{RUS}}
5981
2006Carolina Klüft
{{SWE}}
6665Karolina Tymińska
{{POL}}
6402 SBKsenja Balta
{{EST}}
6180 PB
2007Jessica Ennis
{{GBR}}
6399Kelly Sotherton
{{GBR}}
6229Hanna Melnychenko
{{UKR}}
6143 SB
2008Hanna Melnychenko
{{UKR}}
6306 SBAntoinette Nana Djimou
{{FRA}}
6204 SBJolanda Keizer
{{NED}}
6105
2009Hanna Melnychenko
{{UKR}}
6380Kamila Chudzik
{{POL}}
6378Karolina Tymińska
{{POL}}
6191 SB
2010Hanna Melnychenko
{{UKR}}
6098 SBMarisa De Aniceto
{{FRA}}
6010 SBAleksandra Butvina
{{RUS}}
5990
2011Anna Bogdanova
{{RUS}}
6225Lyudmyla Yosypenko
{{UKR}}
5984Remona Fransen
{{NED}}
5965
2013Karolina Tymińska
{{POL}}
6347Hanna Melnychenko
{{UKR}}
6260Grit Šadeiko
{{EST}}
NR|Estonian}} PB
2014Nadine Broersen
{{NED}}
6539Antoinette Nana Djimou
{{FRA}}
6212Yana Maksimava
{{BLR}}
6173
2015Alina Fyodorova
{{UKR}}
6278Grit Šadeiko
{{EST}}
6196Anna Blank
{{RUS}}
6037
2017Alina Shukh
{{UKR}}
6208Geraldine Ruckstuhl
{{SUI}}
6134Grit Sadeiko
{{EST}}
5958

Men's team

1973{{POL}} 23578{{URS}} 23434{{GDR}} 22723
1975{{URS}} 23631{{POL}} 22824{{SWE}} 22763
1977{{URS}} 24303{{FRG}} 24049{{GDR}} 23928
1979{{GDR}} 24070{{FRG}} 23755{{URS}} 23510
1981{{FRG}} 24363{{GDR}} 24190{{POL}} 22880
1983{{FRG}} 24609{{GDR}} 24359{{URS}} 24208
1985{{URS}} 24639{{GDR}} 24550{{POL}} 22564
1987{{GDR}} 24852{{URS}} 24307{{SUI}} 23537
1989{{GDR}} 24081{{FRG}} 23693{{URS}} 23572
1991{{GER}} 24350{{FRA}} 24048{{URS}} 23687
1993{{FRA}} 24163{{GER}} 24025{{FIN}} 23087
1994{{FRA}} 24864{{CZE}} 23836{{ESP}} 23723
1995{{CZE}} 23826{{FRA}} 23462{{SWE}} 23408
1996{{GER}} 24832{{FRA}} 24106{{CZE}} 24096
1997{{CZE}} 24416{{EST}} 23859{{HUN}} 23780
1998{{CZE}} 23974{{NED}} 23879{{FRA}} 23669
1999{{CZE}} 25375{{GER}} 23467{{ESP}} 23234
2000{{FRA}} 23496{{UKR}} 23165{{RUS}} 23144
2001{{FRA}} 23933{{UKR}} 23779{{FIN}} 23648
2002{{GER}} 23750{{FIN}} 22798{{RUS}} 22621
2003{{FRA}} 23538{{RUS}} 23357{{ITA}} 22678
2004{{EST}} 23282{{GER}} 23234{{FRA}} 23120
2005{{EST}} 23139{{RUS}} 22711{{ESP}} 22482
2006{{FRA}} 24185{{RUS}} 23764{{EST}} 22968
2007{{BLR}} 23749{{FRA}} 23246{{NED}} 23022
2008{{BLR}} 24160{{NED}} 23367{{FRA}} 23268
2009{{RUS}} 24507{{BLR}} 24077{{UKR}} 23621
2010{{EST}} 23746{{RUS}} 22742{{FRA}} 22556
2011{{RUS}} 23305{{EST}} 23095{{BLR}} 22956

Women's team

1973{{GDR}} 13924{{URS}} 13351{{BUL}} 12882
1975{{GDR}} 13754{{URS}} 13186{{FRG}} 12751
1977{{URS}} 13708{{FRG}} 12835{{FRA}} 12277
1979{{GDR}} 13836{{URS}} 13620{{FRG}} 13325
1981{{GDR}} 18682{{FRG}} 17817{{URS}} 17480
1983{{GDR}} 19242{{URS}} 18698{{BUL}} 18666
1985{{GDR}} 19108{{URS}} 18841{{FRG}} 18662
1987{{URS}} 19289{{FRA}} 18477{{TCH}} 17879
1989{{URS}} 19820{{FRG}} 18532{{FIN}} 17849
1991{{GER}} 19023{{URS}} 18434{{POL}} 18177
1993{{RUS}} 18595{{GER}} 17708{{POL}} 17287
1994{{RUS}} 18876{{UKR}} 18487{{FRA}} 18474
1995{{BLR}} 18150{{GER}} 17755{{RUS}} 17705
1996{{GER}} 18659{{BLR}} 18244{{FRA}} 17838
1997{{RUS}} 18651{{FRA}} 18250{{GER}} 18058
1998{{RUS}} 18331{{FRA}} 18117{{GER}} 17923
1999{{RUS}} 18625{{FRA}} 18285{{POL}} 18119
2000{{RUS}} 18637{{POL}} 17759{{FRA}} 17710
2001{{RUS}} 18350{{GER}} 18009{{ITA}} 17473
2002{{GER}} 17940{{RUS}} 17449{{UKR}} 17381
2003{{RUS}} 17983{{BLR}} 17982{{GRE}} 17433
2004{{RUS}} 17872{{POL}} 17704{{BLR}} 17024
2005{{BLR}} 17626{{UKR}} 17506{{RUS}} 17487
2006{{RUS}} 18149{{SWE}} 18078{{FIN}} 17503
2007{{GBR}} 18329{{RUS}} 17289{{UKR}} 17243
2008{{UKR}} 18187{{RUS}} 17980{{FRA}} 17482
2009{{POL}} 18007{{RUS}} 17949{{UKR}} 17814
2010{{FRA}} 17654{{CZE}} 17402{{RUS}} 17301
2011{{RUS}} 17816{{UKR}} 17600{{FRA}} 16992

Overall Team

2013{{FRA}} 41421{{RUS}} 41032{{EST}} 41027
2014{{RUS}} 41159{{NED}} 41048{{FRA}} 40761
2015{{RUS}} 41700{{FRA}} 40724{{EST}} 39875
2017 {{UKR}} 40085 {{EST}} 39779 {{FRA}} 39771

First league / B Finals / Semi-Finals

Editions

EditionYearNameGenderCityCountryDate
1st1973Semi-FinalMen/WomenInnsbruckAustria
SofiaBulgaria
ReykjavíkIceland
2nd1975Semi-FinalMen/WomenBanská BystricaCzechoslovakia
Poiana BrașovRomania
BarcelonaSpain
3rd1977Semi-FinalMen/WomenHvidovreDenmark
SittardNetherlands
KishinevSoviet Union
MenHannoverWest Germany
WomenGötzisAustria
4th1979Semi-FinalMen/WomenSchielleitenAustria
BudapestHungary
BremerhavenWest Germany
5th1981Semi-FinalMen/WomenBruxellesBelgium
MalmöSweden
ZugSwitzerland
6th1983B FinalMen/WomenMontargisFrance
7th1985B FinalMen/WomenArlesFrance
8th1987B FinalMenArlesFrance4–5 July
WomenBaselSwitzerland4–5 July
9th1989B FinalMenHelmondNetherlands15–16 July
WomenTønsbergNorway15–16 July
10th1991B FinalMen/WomenStoke-on-TrentUnited Kingdom
11th1993First leagueMen/WomenValladolidSpain
12th1994First leagueMen/WomenBrixenItaly
13th1995First leagueMenHelmondNetherlands6–7 July
WomenValladolidSpain
14th1996First leagueMen/WomenTallinnEstonia
15th1997First leagueMenOuluFinland28–29 June
WomenTallinnEstonia28–29 June
16th1998First leagueMen/WomenBrixenItaly
17th1999First leagueMen/WomenHuddingeSweden
18th2000First leagueMen/WomenIbach/SchwyzSwitzerland
19th2001First leagueMen/WomenRiedAustria
20th2002First leagueMen/WomenRigaLatvia
21st2003First leagueMen/WomenTallinnEstonia
22nd2004First leagueMenHengeloNetherlands3–4 July
WomenTallinnEstonia3–4 July
23rd2005First leagueMen/WomenJyväskyläFinland2–3 July
24th2006First leagueMen/WomenYaltaUkraine1–2 July
25th2007First leagueMenSzczecinPoland7–8 July
WomenTallinnEstonia7–8 July
26th2008First leagueMen/WomenJyväskyläFinland28–29 June
27th2009First leagueMen/WomenZaragozaSpain27–28 June
28th2010First leagueMen/WomenHengeloNetherlands26–27 June
29th2011First leagueMen/WomenBrixenItaly2–3 July
30th2013First leagueMen/WomenNottwilSwitzerland29–30 June
31st2014First leagueMen/WomenRibeira BravaPortugal5–6 July
32nd2015First leagueMen/WomenInowrocławPoland4–5 July
33rd2017First leagueMen/WomenMonzónSpain1–2 July

Second league / C Finals

Editions

EditionYearNameGenderCityCountryDate
6th1983C FinalMen/WomenGrazAustria
7th1985C FinalMen/WomenCopenhagenDenmark
BruneckItaly
8th1987C FinalMen/WomenMadridSpain
9th1989C FinalMen/WomenViennaAustria
10th1991C FinalMen/WomenÅrhusDenmark
11th1993Second leagueMen/WomenHechtelBelgium
TallinnEstonia
12th1994Second leagueMen/WomenCopenhagenDenmark
TallinnEstonia
13th1995Second leagueMen/WomenReykjavíkIceland
DilbeekBelgium
14th1996Second leagueMen/WomenRigaLatvia
15th1997Second leagueMen/WomenMariborSlovenia
16th1998Second leagueMen/WomenReykjavíkIceland
MariborSlovenia
17th1999Second leagueMen/WomenHerentalsBelgium
18th2000Second leagueMen/WomenEsbjergDenmark
19th2001Second leagueMen/WomenKaunasLithuania
20th2002Second leagueMen/WomenMariborSlovenia
21st2003Second leagueMen/WomenMariborSlovenia
22nd2004Second leagueMen/WomenRigaLatvia
23rd2005Second leagueMen/WomenMariborSlovenia2–3 July
24th2006Second leagueMen/WomenMonzónSpain1–2 July
25th2007Second leagueMen/WomenMariborSlovenia7–8 July
26th2008Second leagueMen/WomenMariborSlovenia28–29 June
27th2009Second leagueMen/WomenMariborSlovenia27–28 June
28th2010Second leagueMen/WomenTel AvivIsrael26–27 June
29th2011Second leagueMen/WomenRibeira BravaPortugal2–3 July
30th2013Second leagueMen/WomenRibeira BravaPortugal29–30 June
31st2014First leagueMen/WomenRibeira BravaPortugal5–6 July
32nd2015First leagueMen/WomenInowrocławPoland4–5 July
33rd2017First leagueMen/WomenMonzónSpain1–2 July

References

1. ^European Cup Combined Events.GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-04.
2. ^European Athletics Events. European Athletics (2011). Retrieved on 2011-05-04.
3. ^Jackowski, Pawel (2009-06-29). Krauchanka and Melnychenko win European Cup Combined Events Super League titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-04.

External links

  • Official website
{{European Athletics cups}}

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