2021 European Athletics Team Championships

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2021 European Athletics Team Championships
Logo Silesia 2021 EATC.png
Host cityChorzów, Poland
(Super League)
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
(First League)
Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
(Second League)
Limassol, Cyprus
(Third League)
Events40
Dates29–30 May 2021
(Super League)
19–20 June 2021
(other leagues)

The 2021 European Athletics Team Championships was held in four cities, on 29–30 May (Super League) and on 19–20 June 2021. For the very first time, the ETC was not held on the same weekend for all leagues.[1][2] At the European Athletics Team Championships medals are not awarded in individual events.

Grouping and host cities[]

League [1] Date Stadium City Nation
Super League 29–30 May 2021 Silesian Stadium Chorzów Poland Poland
First League 19–20 June 2021 Cluj Arena Cluj-Napoca Romania Romania
Second League 19–20 June 2021 Stadion Beroe Stara Zagora Bulgaria Bulgaria
Third League 19–20 June 2021 Tsirio Stadium Limassol Cyprus Cyprus

It had been decided in 2018 that, starting in 2021, a new system would be introduced for grouping teams in the ETC. This would aim to have 8 teams in the Super League (plus the host country if it had not already qualified), 12 teams in the First and Second Leagues, and all the remaining teams in the Third League. The city of Minsk, Belarus, initially designated as the Super League venue, was replaced by Chorzów on November 2020 due to the political situation in Belarus.[3]

Super League[]

Panorama stadionu.jpg

The 2021 Super League will consist of only 8 teams, instead of the previously 12 in all previous editions.

As Ukraine withdrew on 24 May because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EAA ruled that they will be relegated in 2023.[4]

The event will be attended by 7,600 spectators. The entry is free.

Participating countries[]

  •  France
  •  Germany
  •  Great Britain
  •  Italy
  •  Poland
  •  Portugal (promoted)
  •  Spain
  •  Ukraine (withdrew)

2 relegations in 2023: Portugal and Ukraine.

Final entries[]

406 athletes (206 men, 200 women) from 7 (8 scheduled) countries. 54 athletes from Ukraine (all team) did not enter the Championships. Many potential winners entered, like Marcell Jacobs, Gianmarco Tamberi, Marcin Lewandowski, Piotr Lisek or Jessie Knight, also late withdrew.

Timetable[]

Men's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
Mouhamadou Fall
 France
10.28 Lorenzo Patta
 Italy
10.29 Lucas Ansah-Peprah
 Germany
10.35
200 m
(wind: -1.0 m/s)
Fausto Desalu
 Italy
20.48
 Spain
20.87
=PB
 [de]
 Germany
20.96
400 m Thomas Jordier
 France
45.65
SB
Cameron Chalmers
 Great Britain
45.89
SB
Davide Re
 Italy
45.90
800 m
Jake Wightman
 Great Britain
1:45.71 Mariano García
 Spain
1:46.45 Mateusz Borkowski
 Poland
1:46.66
1500 m Robert Farken
 Germany
3:56.64 Jesús Gómez
 Spain
3:56.79 Michał Rozmys
 Poland
3:57.13
3000 m Isaac Nader
 Portugal
8:31.26  [fr]
 France
8:31.82 Adel Mechaal
 Spain
8:32.08
5000 m Yemaneberhan Crippa
 Italy
13:17.23
CR
Hugo Hay
 France
13:17.95
PB
Carlos Mayo
 Spain
13:18.15
PB
110 m hurdles
(wind: -0.3 m/s)
Asier Martínez
 Spain
13.43 David King
 Great Britain
13.63 Damian Czykier
 Poland
13.65
400 m hurdles Alessandro Sibilio
 Italy
49.70 Alastair Chalmers
 Great Britain
49.95
SB
Ludvy Vaillant
 France
50.76
3000 m steeplechase Fernando Carro
 Spain
8:39.67
 France
8:40.03 Osama Zoghlami
 Italy
8:40.41
4×100 m relay  Germany
Lucas Ansah-Peprah
 [de]

 [no]
38.73  Spain

 [es]

 [de]
39.07
SB
 France
Marvin René
Ryan Zeze
Méba-Mickaël Zeze
Amaury Golitin
39.12
4×400 m relay  Italy
Davide Re
Alessandro Sibilio
Edoardo Scotti
Vladimir Aceti
3:02.64
EL
 Spain
Samuel García
Lucas Búa
Manuel Guijarro
Bernat Erta
3:03.10
SB
 Poland
Wiktor Suwara
Kajetan Duszyński
Patryk Grzegorzewicz
Karol Zalewski
3:03.43
SB
High jump  [pl]
 Poland
2.24
=SB

 Great Britain
2.24 Falk Wendrich
 Germany
2.20
=SB
Pole vault Robert Sobera
 Poland
5.65
SB
Harry Coppell
 Great Britain
5.55
SB
Oleg Zernikel
 Germany
5.55
Long jump Filippo Randazzo
 Italy
7.88 m (-0.5) Fabian Heinle
 Germany
7.82 m
-0.8 SB
Augustin Bey
 France
7.75 m -0.3
Eusebio Cáceres
 Spain
7.75 m -0.7
Triple jump Max Heß
 Germany
17.13
EL
Pedro Pichardo
 Portugal
17.01 (EL) Pablo Torrijos
 Spain
16.93
SB
Shot put Michał Haratyk
 Poland
21.34 Leonardo Fabbri
 Italy
20.77
SB
Scott Lincoln
 Great Britain
20.00
Discus throw Lawrence Okoye
 Great Britain
64.22 Robert Urbanek
 Poland
62.57 David Wrobel
 Germany
61.52
Hammer throw Paweł Fajdek
 Poland
82.98
CR
Javier Cienfuegos
 Spain
77.11
SB
Quentin Bigot
 France
76.75
Javelin throw Johannes Vetter
 Germany
96.29
CR
Marcin Krukowski
 Poland
85.12
SB
Odei Jainaga
 Spain
84.80
NR

Women's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m Pia Skrzyszowska
 Poland
11.25
EU23L
Lisa Mayer
 Germany
11.27 Imani-Lara Lansiquot
 Great Britain
11.27
200 m Beth Dobbin
 Great Britain
22.78
SB
Dalia Kaddari
 Italy
22.89
EU23L
Rebekka Haase
 Germany
23.00
400 m Natalia Kaczmarek
 Poland
51.36 Aauri Bokesa
 Spain
52.22 Corinna Schwab
 Germany
52.72
800 m
Ellie Baker
 Great Britain
2:00.95 Elena Bellò
 Italy
2:02.06
SB
Angelika Sarna
 Poland
2:02.54
SB
1500 m Gaia Sabbatini
 Italy
4:14.87 Salomé Afonso
 Portugal
4:15.08
SB
Marta Pérez
 Spain
4:15.24
3000 m Revee Walcott-Nolan
 Great Britain
9:13.36
PB
Lucía Rodríguez
 Spain
9:14.45
PB

 Germany
9:15.27
5000 m Nadia Battocletti
 Italy
15:46.95 Blanca Fernández
 Spain
15:51.44
 Germany
15:53.09
SB
100 m hurdles Pia Skrzyszowska
 Poland
12.99 Luminosa Bogliolo
 Italy
13.05 Teresa Errandonea
 Spain
13.24
400 m hurdles Lina Nielsen
 Great Britain
55.59 Carolina Krafzik
 Germany
55.71
SB
Linda Olivieri
 Italy
56.17
SB
3000 m steeplechase Alicja Konieczek
 Poland
9:35.63 Elena Burkard
 Germany
9:36.04 Irene Sánchez-Escribano
 Spain
9:41.44
4×100 m relay  United Kingdom
Beth Dobbin
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Bianca Williams
Desirèe Henry
43.36  Poland
Marika Popowicz-Drapała
Klaudia Adamek
Katarzyna Sokólska
Marlena Gola
43.83  France

Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue
Maroussia Paré

43.91
4×400 m relay  Poland
Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik
Kornelia Lesiewicz
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
Natalia Kaczmarek
3:26.37
EL
 United Kingdom
Ama Pipi
Hannah Williams

Lina Nielsen
3:27.16  Italy
Alice Mangione
Eleonora Marchiando
Petra Nardelli
Raphaela Lukudo
3:29.05
High jump Kamila Lićwinko
 Poland
1.94
=SB
Alessia Trost
 Italy
1.91
SB
Emily Borthwick
 Great Britain
1.88
Pole vault Roberta Bruni
 Italy
4.45
 Spain
4.35 Molly Caudery
 Great Britain
4.35
SB
Long jump Maryse Luzolo
 Germany
6.61
=PB

 Poland
6.55
PB
María Vicente
 Spain
6.42
Triple jump Rouguy Diallo
 France
14.12 Naomi Ogbeta
 Great Britain
14.01  [pl]
 Poland
13.96
PB
Shot put Sara Gambetta
 Germany
18.75 Auriol Dongmo
 Portugal
18.74 Klaudia Kardasz
 Poland
18.17
SB
Discus throw Liliana Cá
 Portugal
61.36 Marike Steinacker
 Germany
59.29 Kirsty Law
 Great Britain
58.13
Hammer throw Alexandra Tavernier
 France
75.06 Malwina Kopron
 Poland
73.18 Sara Fantini
 Italy
70.31
SB
Javelin throw Christin Hussong
 Germany
69.19
CR

 France
56.59 Freya Jones
 Great Britain
54.68

Final standings[]

Pos Country Pts Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Poland 181.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Italy 179 Did not start in men's high jump (received 0 points)[5]
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Great Britain 174
4  Germany 171
5  Spain 167
6  France 140
7  Portugal 97.5 Relegation to the 2023 First League
 Ukraine withdrew

Before the last event on Sunday, the Men’s 4x400 m relay, three teams could still win the Championship: Poland with 176.5 points, Great Britain with 174 points and Italy with 172 points.

The Italian team took an easy lead of the race after the first two legs, with Alessandro Sibilio passing the baton to Edoardo Scotti at third leg, with Great Britain just beside him. But the third leg British runner was then unable to give his baton to his teammate Rabah Yousif, and the Polish team finished strongly in the last leg to go from 5th to 3rd. As a result, Poland obtained enough points to win over Italy, which set the EL time, winning the last race, as during 2019 European Team Championships with the same EL result.[6][7]

Score table[]

Event  FRA  GER  GBR  ITA  POL  POR  ESP
100 metres M 7 5 3 6 4 2 1
W 4 6 5 2 7 1 3
200 metres M 3 5 4 7 2 1 6
W 3 5 7 6 4 2 1
400 metres M 7 3 6 5 1 2 4
W 1 5 3 2 7 4 6
800 metres M 2.5 2.5 7 4 5 1 6
W 4 0 7 6 5 2 3
1500 metres M 1 7 4 2 5 3 6
W 3 1 4 7 2 6 5
3000 metres M 6 0 3 4 2 7 5
W 2 5 7 3 4 1 6
5000 metres M 6 3 4 7 1 2 5
W 4 5 3 7 1 2 6
3000 metre steeplechase M 6 3 2 5 4 1 7
W 3 6 1 4 7 2 5
110 metre hurdles
100 metre hurdles
M 3 1 6 4 5 2 7
W 3 4 2 6 7 1 5
400 metre hurdles M 5 4 6 7 2 1 3
W 1 6 7 5 3 2 4
4 × 100 metres relay M 5 7 2 3 4 1 6
W 5 0 7 3 6 4 0
4 × 400 metres relay M 4 3 0 7 5 2 6
W 0 4 6 5 7 2 3
High jump M 4 5 6 0 7 2.5 2.5
W 3 4 5 6 7 1 2
Pole vault M 1 5 6 4 7 2 3
W 4 1.5 5 7 1.5 3 6
Long jump M 4.5 6 3 7 2 1 4.5
W 0 7 2 4 6 3 5
Triple jump M 3 7 2 4 1 6 5
W 7 4 6 1 5 2 3
Shot put M 1 4 5 6 7 2 3
W 1 7 4 2 5 6 3
Discus throw M 0 5 7 4 6 2 3
W 3 6 5 2 4 7 1
Hammer throw M 5 2 4 3 7 1 6
W 7 3 2 5 6 1 4
Javelin throw M 2 7 1 4 6 3 5
W 6 7 5 3 4 1 2
Country  FRA  GER  GBR  ITA  POL  POR  ESP
Total 140 171 174 179 181.5 97.5 167

Broken records[]

  • Men's 5000m CR Yemaneberhan Crippa (ITA) 13:17.23 on 29 May 2021
  • Men's Javelin Throw WL CR Johannes Vetter (GER) 96.29 m on 29 May 2021
  • Men's Hammer Throw WL CR Paweł Fajdek (POL) 82.98 m on 30 May 2021
  • Men's Triple Jump EL Max Heß (GER) 17.13 m on 30 May 2021
  • Men's 4 x 400m Relay EL Italy Team with Davide Re, Alessandro Sibilio, Edoardo Scotti and Vladimir Aceti 3:02.64 on 30 May 2021
  • Women's Javelin Throw CR Christin Hussong (GER) 69.19 m on 30 May 2021
  • Women's 4 x 400m Relay EL Poland Team with Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik, Kornelia Lesiewicz, Justyna Święty-Ersetic and Natalia Kaczmarek 3:26.37 on 30 May 2021.

Medal table[]

At the European Athletics Team Championships medals are only awarded to teams, but with gold, silver and bronze conventionally refers to the top three finishes.[8]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Poland (POL)105722
2 Italy (ITA)86519
3 Great Britain (GBR)77620
4 Germany (GER)75921
5 France (FRA)44513
6 Spain (ESP)210921
7 Portugal (POR)2305
Totals (7 nations)404041121

First League[]

Participating countries[]

The two first teams of the First League 2021 shall be promoted to the Super League 2023. The lowest three teams of the First League 2021 (including Ireland as a penalty for its withdrawal) shall be relegated to the Second League 2023.[9]

  •  Belarus
  •  Belgium
  •  Czech Republic (–)
  •  Estonia (+)
  •  Finland (–)
  •  Greece (–)
  •  Ireland (withdrew)
  •  Netherlands
  •  Norway
  •  Romania [10]
  •  Sweden (–)
  •   Switzerland (–)
  •  Turkey

Men's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m
+0.6 m/s
Jak Ali Harvey
 Turkey
10.31 Silvan Wicki
 Switzerland
10.36 Joris van Gool
 Netherlands
10.42
200 m
-0.1 m/s
Jan Jirka
 Czech Republic
20.82 Churandy Martina
 Netherlands
21.03  [fi]
 Finland
21.28
400 m Jochem Dobber
 Netherlands
45.40 Alexander Doom
 Belgium
46.08 Pavel Maslák
 Czech Republic
46.54
800 m
 [de]
 Turkey
1:47.48
PB
 [de]
 Norway
1:47.54  [nl]
 Belgium
1:47.74
1500 m
 Norway
3:38.63
PB

 Czech Republic
3:39.97
 Belgium
3:40.02
3000 m
 Netherlands
7:57.43
 Sweden
7:58.72  [fi]
 Finland
8:02.22
PB
5000 m
 Norway
13:46.98
 Belgium
13:48.16
 Belarus
13:56.47
PB
110 m hurdles Vitali Parakhonka
 Belarus
13.50
SB
 [fr]
 Turkey
13.69 Petr Svoboda
 Czech Republic
13.73
400 m hurdles Rasmus Mägi
 Estonia
48.82 Nick Smidt
 Netherlands
49.90 Vít Müller
 Czech Republic
50.09
3000 m steeplechase Topi Raitanen
 Finland
8:38.30
 Czech Republic
8:39.21
PB

 Belarus
8:39.94
PB
4×100 m relay  Netherlands
Solomon Bockarie
Joris van Gool
Chris Garia
Churandy Martina
38.81  Turkey
Ertan Özkan
Jak Ali Harvey
Kayhan Özer
Ramil Guliyev
38.94  Czech Republic
Zdeněk Stromšík

Jan Jirka

39.07
4×400 m relay  Czech Republic
Jan Tesař
Vít Müller
Michal Desenský
Patrik Šorm
3:02.42
EL, NR
 Netherlands

Liemarvin Bonevacia
Ramsey Angela
Terrence Agard
3:02.49  Turkey
Batuhan Altıntaş
 [de]
Yasmani Copello
 [de]
3:04.96
High jump Andrei Churyla
 Belarus
2.25 Loïc Gasch
 Switzerland
2.25 Konstadinos Baniotis
 Greece
2.23
Pole vault Ersu Şaşma
 Turkey
5.65
 Switzerland
5.55 Jan Kudlička
 Czech Republic
5.55
SB
Long jump Miltiadis Tentoglou
 Greece
8.38 (+0.1)
CR
Radek Juška
 Czech Republic
7.95 (+0.4) Thobias Montler
 Sweden
7.94 (+0.3)
Triple jump Maksim Niastsiarenka
 Belarus
16.65 (-1.0) Necati Er
 Turkey
16.38 (-1.3)
 Greece
16.18 (-0.7)
Shot put Tomáš Staněk
 Czech Republic
20.79 Andrei Toader
 Romania
20.20 Marcus Thomsen
 Norway
19.90
Discus throw Alin Firfirică
 Romania
62.38 Ola Stunes Isene
 Norway
61.26 Philip Milanov
 Belgium
61.26
Hammer throw Eşref Apak
 Turkey
77.10
SB
Christos Frantzeskakis
 Greece
73.46
 Belarus
73.37
Javelin throw Lassi Etelätalo
 Finland
79.20 Vítězslav Veselý
 Czech Republic
78.50
 Turkey
76.35

Women's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m Salomé Kora
 Switzerland
11.34 Rani Rosius
 Belgium
11.44 Rafaéla Spanoudaki-Hatziriga
 Greece
11.45
200 m Imke Vervaet
 Belgium
23.30
SB
Lieke Klaver
 Netherlands
23.32 Rafaéla Spanoudaki-Hatziriga
 Greece
23.45
400 m Femke Bol
 Netherlands
50.37
CR
Lada Vondrová
 Czech Republic
52.11 Moa Hjelmer
 Sweden
52.94
SB
800 m Lore Hoffmann
 Switzerland
2:03.89 Britt Ummels
 Netherlands
2:04.55 Sara Kuivisto
 Finland
2:04.57
1500 m Sara Kuivisto
 Finland
4:15.58 Daryia Barysevich
 Belarus
4:15.84 Diana Mezuliáníková
 Czech Republic
4:16.71
3000 m Daryia Barysevich
 Belarus
9:01.80
PB

 Sweden
9:06.04
PB
Diane van Es
 Netherlands
9:07.41
PB
5000 m Fabienne Schlumpf
 Switzerland
15:42.45 Kristiina Mäki
 Czech Republic
15:52.94 Samrawit Mengsteab
 Sweden
15:57.34
100 m hurdles Elvira Herman
 Belarus
12.62
CR
Anne Zagré
 Belgium
12.87
SB
Zoë Sedney
 Netherlands
12.94
PB
400 m hurdles Viivi Lehikoinen
 Finland
55.94 Yasmin Giger
 Switzerland
56.74
 Greece
57.06
PB
3000 m steeplechase Irene van der Reijken
 Netherlands
9:39.00 Elena Adelina Panaet
 Romania
9:41.68
 Switzerland
9:45.58
SB
4×100 m relay  Netherlands

Lieke Klaver
Marije van Hunenstijn
Naomi Sedney
43.38   Switzerland

Salomé Kora
Cornelia Halbheer
Riccarda Dietsche
43.73  Sweden
Claudia Payton



43.92
4×400 m relay  Belarus
Yuliya Bliznets
Aliaksandra Khilmanovich
Asteria Uzo Limai

3:28.14   Switzerland
Silke Lemmens
Léa Sprunger
Rachel Pellaud
Yasmin Giger
3:28.77  Czech Republic
Barbora Malíková
Tereza Petržilková

Lada Vondrová
3:30.51
High jump Salome Lang
 Switzerland
1.96
=EL, NR
Daniela Stanciu
 Romania
1.92
SB
Maja Nilsson
 Sweden
1.90
Pole vault Angelica Moser
 Switzerland
4.65
SB
Eleni-Klaoudia Polak
 Greece
4.60
=SB
Elina Lampela
 Finland
4.45
Long jump Florentina Iusco
 Romania
6.55
 Netherlands
6.40
PB
Tilde Johansson
 Sweden
6.36
Triple jump Senni Salminen
 Finland
14.63 (+1.0)
EL, NR
Viyaleta Skvartsova
 Belarus
14.13
=SB

 Greece
14.13
Shot put Emel Dereli
 Turkey
18.50
SB
Markéta Červenková
 Czech Republic
17.23 Yuliya Leantsiuk
 Belarus
17.09
Discus throw
 Turkey
58.50 Salla Sipponen
 Finland
56.61
 Sweden
55.10
Hammer throw Bianca Ghelber
 Romania
71.19
 Belgium
69.48
SB
Stamatia Scarvelis
 Greece
68.76
Javelin throw Nikola Ogrodníková
 Czech Republic
61.86
 Belarus
58.68
SB

 Norway
57.07

Final standings[]

Pos Country Pts Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Czech Republic 320.5 Promoted to the Super League 2023
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belarus 315
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Netherlands 300
4   Switzerland 278
5  Turkey 267
6  Sweden 263.5
7  Finland 263
8  Greece 255
9  Norway 243
10  Belgium 242
11  Romania 207 Shall be relegated to the Second League 2023
12  Estonia 157
 Ireland withdrew

NOTES:

  • Ireland, who withdrew citing Covid reasons, was relegated to the Second League 2023.
  • As the city of Minsk, Belarus, had initially been chosen to host the 2021 Super League by European Athletics, their team should have been automatically promoted to that division following this competition.[11]

Broken records[]

  • Men's Long Jump, CR, Miltiadis Tentoglou, 8,38 m, 19 June 2021
  • Men's 4 x 400m Relay, Final A, EL and NR,  Czech Republic (Jan Tesař, Vít Müller, Michal Desenský, Patrik Šorm) 3:02.42, 20 Jun 2021
  • Women's 400m, Final A, EL and CR, Femke Bol, 50.37, 19 Jun 2021
  • Women's 100m Hurdles, Final A, CR, Elvira Herman, 12.62, 20 Jun 2021
  • Women's Triple Jump, EL and NR, Senni Salminen, 14.63 m, 19 Jun 2021

Second League[]

Participating countries[]

The three first classified teams of the Second League 2021 shall be promoted to the First League 2023. The lowest three teams of the Second League 2021, Russia, Austria and Israel, did not participate and were automatically relegated to Third League 2023.

Austria and Israel withdrew due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while Russia were disqualified as the team was still banned from competing internationally at the time entries closed.

  •  Austria DNS
  •  Bulgaria
  •  Croatia
  •  Denmark
  •  Hungary (-)
  •  Iceland (+)
  •  Israel DNS
  •  Latvia
  •  Lithuania (-)
  •  Russia * (-) DSQ
  •  Slovakia(-)
  •  Slovenia

NOTES:

  • As Russia were serving their continuing suspension by the IAAF for gross and systematic doping violations, they were disqualified, and is thus relegated to Second League.

Men's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m Kojo Musah
 Denmark
10.21
NR

 Latvia
10.46 (.456)
PB
 [de]
 Hungary
10.46 (.460)
=PB
200 m Simon Hansen
 Denmark
20.92 (.912)
PB
Gediminas Truskauskas
 Lithuania
20.92 (.916)
 Hungary
20.99
400 m  [de]
 Slovakia
46.32
PB
Luka Janežič
 Slovenia
46.37
SB
 [de]
 Denmark
46.98
800 m
 [de]
 Hungary
1:47.83  [de]
 Slovenia
1:48.28 Benjamin Lobo Vedel
 Denmark
1:49.72
PB
1500 m Simas Bertašius
 Lithuania
3:46.24 István Szögi
 Hungary
3:47.28  [de]
 Iceland
3:47.54
3000 m  [de]
 Iceland
8:01.56
PB
 [de]
 Norway
8:01.88
PB

 Hungary
8:03.26
5000 m Hlynur Andrésson
 Iceland
14:13.73
 Hungary
14:20.15 Mikkel Dahl-Jessen
 Denmark
14:23.48
110 m hurdles  [de]
 Bulgaria
13.86
PB
 [sl]
 Slovenia
13.95
 Hungary
14.22
400 m hurdles Máté Koroknai
 Hungary
50.00 Martin Kučera
 Slovakia
50.66  [de]
 Latvia
50.87
SB
3000 m steeplechase Mitko Tsenov
 Bulgaria
8:33.80
 Denmark
8:37.20  [de]
 Hungary
8:47.89
4×100 m relay  Denmark
Simon Hansen
Frederik Schou-Nielsen
Kojo Musah
 [de]
39.40
 Latvia




40.22  Slovakia



 [de]
40.26
4×400 m relay  Slovenia

 [de]
 [de]
Luka Janežič
3:05.33  Croatia



Mateo Ružić
3:09.47  Latvia



 [de]
3:09.56
High jump Tihomir Ivanov
 Bulgaria
2.26 Adrijus Glebauskas
 Lithuania
2.17 Lukáš Beer
 Slovakia
2.17
=SB
Pole vault Mareks Ārents
 Latvia
5.51
=SB

 Slovakia
5.10
=SB

 Bulgaria
5.10
PB
Long jump  [de]
 Bulgaria
7.72 (+0.4 m/s)
 Denmark
7.70 (-0.3 m/s)
 Latvia
7.43 (+0.4 m/s)
SB
Triple jump Georgi Tsonov
 Bulgaria
16.35 (+0.6 m/s)
SB
 [de]
 Slovenia
16.08 (-0.3 m/s)
 Denmark
15.45 (+0.1 m/s)
PB
Shot put
 Denmark
19.21 Georgi Ivanov
 Bulgaria
18.10
SB

 Hungary
17.93
Discus throw Kristjan Čeh
 Slovenia
66.55 Andrius Gudžius
 Lithuania
63.90 Martin Marković
 Croatia
62.75
Hammer throw Marcel Lomnický
 Slovakia
76.18
 Hungary
71.92
 Bulgaria
65.80
Javelin throw Edis Matusevičius
 Lithuania
83.00
SB
 [it]
 Latvia
78.13
 Bulgaria
77.92
SB

Women's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m
 Hungary
11.65
PB

 Slovakia
11.70 Mathilde Kramer
 Denmark
11.73
Maja Mihalinec Zidar
 Slovenia
11.73
200 m
 Lithuania
23.66 Inna Eftimova
 Bulgaria
23.67
 Hungary
23.71
PB
400 m  [de]
 Hungary
52.85
SB
Anita Horvat
 Slovenia
52.94
Agnė Šerkšnienė
 Lithuania
52.85
800 m
 Hungary
2:02.72 Jerneja Smonkar
 Slovenia
2:03.37
PB
Līga Velvere
 Latvia
2:03.49
1500 m
 Croatia
4:23.68
SB

 Hungary
4:24.33
SB
Lucia Hrivnák Klocová
 Slovakia
4:25.82
3000 m Klara Lukan
 Slovenia
8:48.80
EU23L
Bojana Bjeljac
 Croatia
9:10.65
PB

 Denmark
9:29.34
PB
5000 m Maruša Mišmaš-Zrimsek
 Slovenia
15:30.61
PB

 Denmark
16:03.87 Bojana Bjeljac
 Croatia
16:05.10
SB
100 m hurdles Stanislava Škvarková
 Slovakia
13.33 Mette Graversgaard
 Denmark
13.36 Ivana Lončarek
 Croatia
13.43
400 m hurdles Modesta Justė Morauskaitė
 Lithuania
56.28
PB

 Slovakia
56.36
PB

 Hungary
56.81
3000 m steeplechase Anna Emilie Møller
 Denmark
9:49.93
 Lithuania
10:04.92
PB
Zita Kácser
 Hungary
10:28.36
SB
4×100 m relay  Hungary




44.38  Denmark
Mathilde Kramer
Astrid Glenner-Frandsen
Mette Graversgaard
Emma Beiter Bomme
44.58  Slovenia

Agata Zupin

Maja Mihalinec Zidar
45.28
4×400 m relay  Hungary




3:30.82  Slovenia
Agata Zupin
Jerneja Smonkar

Anita Horvat
3:30.90
NR
 Slovakia
Emma Zapletalová
Iveta Putalová


3:34.29
High jump Airinė Palšytė
 Lithuania
1.93
SB
Mirela Demireva
 Bulgaria
1.91
SB

 Slovenia
1.88
SB
Pole vault Tina Šutej
 Slovenia
4.25
 Hungary
4.15
SB
Caroline Bonde Holm
 Denmark
4.15
Long jump Petra Farkas
 Hungary
6.43
 Lithuania
6.43
SB
Neja Filipič
 Slovenia
6.27
Triple jump Gabriela Petrova
 Bulgaria
14.42
SB
Neja Filipič
 Slovenia
14.21 Dovilė Kilty
 Lithuania
13.95
SB
Shot put
 Iceland
15.94 Marija Tolj
 Croatia
15.60
SB

 Hungary
15.48
Discus throw Marija Tolj
 Croatia
58.78
 Denmark
56.89
 Hungary
56.63
PB
Hammer throw  [da]
 Denmark
68.38
NR
Laura Igaune
 Latvia
67.95 Martina Hrašnová
 Slovakia
67.11
Javelin throw Liveta Jasiūnaitė
 Lithuania
61.18
SB
Madara Palameika
 Latvia
55.77
 Hungary
52.48

Score table[]

Final standings[]

Pos Country Pts Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Hungary 255 Shall be promoted to the First League 2023
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Denmark 245.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Slovenia 233
4  Lithuania 203
5  Bulgaria 197
6  Slovakia 187.5
7  Latvia 177.5
8  Croatia 174
9  Iceland 116.5
 Israel DNS Shall be relegated to the Third League 2023
 Austria DNS
 Russia DNS

Third League[]

3 promotion spots for 2023.[12]

Participating countries[]

  • AASSE team flag AASSE ( Gibraltar,  Liechtenstein,  Monaco)
  •  Albania
  •  Andorra
  •  Armenia
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •  Cyprus (-)
  •  Georgia (-)
  •  Luxembourg (-)
  •  Kosovo
  •  Malta (-)
  •  North Macedonia
  •  Moldova
  •  Montenegro
  •  San Marino
  •  Serbia

Men's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m
 Cyprus
10.53
PB
 [de]
 Armenia
10.65  [de]
 Serbia
10.70
200 m  [de]
 Georgia
21.30
=PB
 [de]
 Serbia
21.31
SB
Jovan Stojoski
 North Macedonia
21.41
400 m Franko Burraj
 Albania
46.80
SB
Jovan Stojoski
 North Macedonia
46.94
 Serbia
47.05
SB
800 m

 Cyprus
1:49.61
 Serbia
1:50.62
PB
Pol Moya
 Andorra
1:51.04
1500 m Elzan Bibić
 Serbia
3:48.96
 Malta
3:50.38  [no]
 Armenia
3:50.84
3000 m
 Malta
7:53.70
NR
Elzan Bibić
 Serbia
7:55.51 Dario Ivanovski
 North Macedonia
8:06.66
NR
5000 m Amine Khadiri
 Cyprus
14:22.58
 Serbia
14:23.22
PB

 Andorra
14:25.93
110 m hurdles Milan Trajkovic
 Cyprus
13.82
SB
 [de]
 Serbia
14.04
 Luxembourg
14.12
400 m hurdles
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
51.21
PB
Andrea Ercolani Volta
 San Marino
53.42
 Moldova
53.73
PB
3000 m steeplechase  [no]
 Armenia
8:59.80
 Cyprus
9:03.02
SB

 Serbia
9:03.92
4×100 m relay  Serbia




40.79  Cyprus




40.85  Bosnia and Herzegovina




41.19
NR
4×400 m relay  Moldova




3:16.00  Luxembourg




3:17.55  Cyprus




3:18.21
High jump Vasilios Konstantinou
 Cyprus
2.12 Eugenio Rossi
 San Marino
2.08
 Serbia
2.08
Pole vault Nikandros Stylianou
 Cyprus
5.15
SB

 Serbia
4.85
 Andorra
4.85
SB
Long jump Lazar Anić
 Serbia
7.83 Izmir Smajlaj
 Albania
7.70 Bachana Khorava
 Georgia
7.64
Triple jump} Levon Aghasyan
 Armenia
16.77 (+0.5)
SB
Lasha Gulelauri
 Georgia
16.05 (+0.1)
 Azerbaijan
15.43 (-0.1)
Shot put Bob Bertemes
 Luxembourg
21.02 Asmir Kolašinac
 Serbia
20.45  [de]
 Montenegro
20.20
Discus throw Apostolos Parellis
 Cyprus
59.27 Danijel Furtula
 Montenegro
57.97 Bob Bertemes
 Luxembourg
57.04
Hammer throw Serghei Marghiev
 Moldova
74.49 Alexandros Poursanidis
 Cyprus
71.09
 Serbia
62.60
Javelin throw Andrian Mardare
 Moldova
82.57 Vedran Samac
 Serbia
81.35
PB
Dejan Mileusnić
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
73.78

Women's events[]

Event First Second Third
100 m  [de]
 Cyprus
11.42
 Luxembourg
11.55
SB

 Serbia
11.63
200 m
 Cyprus
23.31
PB

 Serbia
23.85
 Luxembourg
24.62
SB
400 m Eleni Artymata
 Cyprus
51.79
SB

 Serbia
55.26
PB
Drita Islami
 North Macedonia
55.32
PB
800 m
 Serbia
2:07.12
 Cyprus
2:09.86
PB

 Armenia
2:12.49
PB
1500 m
 Luxembourg
4:26.64
 Serbia
4:27.87
PB
Natalia Evangelidou
 Cyprus
4:27.95
3000 m
 Cyprus
9:38.18 Teodora Simović
 Serbia
9:40.99
SB
Lilia Fisikovici
 Moldova
9:42.28
SB
5000 m Lilia Fisikovici
 Moldova
16:43.15
 Luxembourg
16:44.53 Olivera Jevtić
 Serbia
17:08.29
SB
100 m hurdles
 Cyprus
13.55
 Serbia
13.84
 Moldova
14.70
SB
400 m hurdles Drita Islami
 North Macedonia
57.53
NR

 Serbia
59.91
 Cyprus
1:01.64
PB
3000 m steeplechase Luiza Gega
 Albania
9:39.56
 Moldova
11:08.87
PB

 Kosovo
11:11.59
4×100 m relay  Cyprus


Ramona Papaioannou
Eleni Artymata
44.61  Serbia




45.25  Malta

Carla Scicluna
Sarah Busuttil
Charlotte Wingfield
46.27
4×400 m relay  Cyprus



Eleni Artymata
3:41.52
NR
 Serbia




3:44.17  Moldova




3:46.11
High jump Marija Vuković
 Montenegro
1.90
 Serbia
1.85
 Cyprus
1.79
Pole vault
 Luxembourg
3.85
PB

 Malta
3.80
NR

 Cyprus
3.55
Long jump Milica Gardašević
 Serbia
6.54
 Cyprus
6.34
 Malta
5.84
Triple jump
 Moldova
13.33
PB

 Serbia
12.73
 Armenia
12.68
Shot put Alexandra Emilianov
 Moldova
16.50
 Luxembourg
14.26
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
13.58
Discus throw Alexandra Emilianov
 Moldova
56.41 Dragana Tomašević
 Serbia
56.30 Androniki Lada
 Cyprus
52.98
Hammer throw Zalina Petrivskaya
 Moldova
70.33
 Cyprus
62.18
 Georgia
59.61
Javelin throw Marija Vučenović
 Serbia
57.13
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
52.31
 Luxembourg
49.70

Score table[]

Final standings[]

Pos Country Pts Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Serbia 570 Shall be promoted to the Second League 2023
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Cyprus 539
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Moldova 481
4  Luxembourg 465
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina 441.5
6  Malta 354.5
7  Montenegro 318
8  Georgia 303
9  Armenia 300
10  North Macedonia 274
11  Andorra 272
12  San Marino 269.5
13  Albania 158
14 AASSE team flag AASSE 136.5
15  Azerbaijan 83
16  Kosovo 78

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/european-athletics-team-championships-first-league/index.html
  2. ^ "European Athletics Team Championships Silesia 2021 - Statisctics Handbook". european-athletics.com. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  3. ^ https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1100923/minsk-replaced-by-poland-as-host-city[bare URL]
  4. ^ https://silesia21.com/ukraine-withdraws-from-european-athletics-team-championships-super-league/
  5. ^ "Europei di salto in alto, Tamberi dà forfait" (in Italian). corrieredellosport.it. 28 May 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  6. ^ https://liveresults.european-athletics.com/resETCHS21/pdf/ETCHS21/ATH/ETCHS21_ATH_C77A_ATHM4X400M------------FNL-000100--.pdf
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  8. ^ "Silesia 2021 full results". european-athletics.com. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  9. ^ https://cluj2021.ro/
  10. ^ Initially relegated, but hosts of the 2021 First League.
  11. ^ https://www.belarus.by/en/press-center/press-release/minsk-to-host-2021-european-athletics-team-championships_i_0000102375.html
  12. ^ https://european-athletics.com/competitions/european-athletics-team-championships-third-league

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