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European Combined Events Team Championships

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European Combined Events Team Championships
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The European Combined Events Team Championships is a track and field competition for European combined track and field events specialists, with contests in men's decathlon event and women's heptathlon. It is organised by European Athletics. It was held annually in 1993–2011 and biennially in 1973–1993 and 2011–2019.

It was known as the European Cup Combined Events prior to 2017.

Format

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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.

The event provides multi-eventers with the opportunity to take part in national team events that is afforded to individual event athletes by the European Athletics Team Championships, the European Marathon Cup, the European Half Marathon Cup and the team events at the European Cross Country Championships.

History

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Organised by the European Athletic Association (EAA), the competition was first held in Bonn, West Germany in 1973 as a biennial event for the 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 The women's heptathlon superseded the pentathlon in 1981.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

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Editions

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Edition Year Name Gender City Country Date
1st 1973 Final Men/Women Bonn West Germany 22–23 September
2nd 1975 Final Men/Women Bydgoszcz Poland 6–7 September
3rd 1977 Final Men/Women Lille France 17–18 September
4th 1979 Final Men/Women Dresden East Germany 1–2 September
5th 1981 Final Men/Women Birmingham United Kingdom 29–30 August
6th 1983 A Final Men/Women Sofia Bulgaria 7–8 September
7th 1985 A Final Men/Women Krefeld-Uerdingen West Germany 7–8 September
8th 1987 A Final Men Basel Switzerland 4–5 July
Women Arles France 4–5 July
9th 1989 A Final Men Tønsberg Norway 15–16 July
Women Helmond Netherlands 15–16 July
10th 1991 A Final Men/Women Helmond Netherlands 6–7 July
11th 1993 Super league Men/Women Oulu Finland 10–11 July
12th 1994 Super league Men/Women Lyon France 2–3 July
13th 1995 Super league Men Valladolid Spain
Women Helmond Netherlands 6–7 July
14th 1996 Super league Men/Women Lage Germany 15–16 July
15th 1997 Super league Men Tallinn Estonia 28–29 June
Women Oulu Finland 28–29 June
16th 1998 Super league Men/Women Tallinn Estonia 4–5 July
17th 1999 Super league Men/Women Prague Czech Republic 3–4 July
18th 2000 Super league Men/Women Oulu Finland 1–2 July
19th 2001 Super league Men/Women Arles France 30 June – 1 July
20th 2002 Super league Men/Women Bydgoszcz Poland 29–30 June
21st 2003 Super league Men/Women Brixen Italy 5–6 July
22nd 2004 Super league Men Tallinn Estonia 3–4 July
Women Hengelo Netherlands 3–4 July
23rd 2005 Super league Men/Women Bydgoszcz Poland 2–3 July
24th 2006 Super league Men/Women Arles France 1–2 July
25th 2007 Super league Men Tallinn Estonia 7–8 July
Women Szczecin Poland 7–8 July
26th 2008 Super league Men/Women Hengelo Netherlands 28–29 June
27th 2009 Super league Men/Women Szczecin Poland 27–28 June
28th 2010 Super league Men/Women Tallinn Estonia 26–27 June
29th 2011 Super league Men/Women Toruń Poland 2–3 July
30th 2013 Super league Men/Women Tallinn Estonia 29–30 June
31st 2014 Super league Men/Women Toruń Poland 6–7 July
32nd 2015 Super league Men/Women Aubagne France 4–5 July
33rd 2017 Super league Men/Women Tallinn Estonia 1–2 July
34th 2019 Super League Men/Women Lutsk Ukraine 6–7 July

Medallists

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Individual men (decathlon)

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Lennart Hedmark
Sweden
8120 Yves Le Roy
France
7942 Ryszard Skowronek
Poland
7936
1975 Leonid Lytvynenko
Soviet Union
8030 Mykola Avilov
Soviet Union
7973 Ryszard Katus
Poland
7950
1977 Aleksandr Grebenyuk
Soviet Union
8252 Rainer Pottel
East Germany
8096 Guido Kratschmer
West Germany
8086
1979 Siegfried Stark
East Germany
8287 Guido Kratschmer
West Germany
8053 Aleksandr Nevskiy
Soviet Union
7949
1981 Rainer Pottel
East Germany
8311 Jürgen Hingsen
West Germany
8138 Uwe Freimuth
East Germany
8136
1983 Uwe Freimuth
East Germany
8501 Stephan Niklaus
Switzerland
8312 Siegfried Wentz
West Germany
8246
1985 Torsten Voss
East Germany
8352 Aleksandr Nevskiy
Soviet Union
8321 Grigoriy Degtyaryov
Soviet Union
8206
1987 Torsten Voss
East Germany
8445 Uwe Freimuth
East Germany
8220 Thomas Fahner
East Germany
8187
1989 Christian Plaziat
France
8290 Christian Schenk
East Germany
8250 Norbert Demmel
East Germany
8152
1991 Christian Plaziat
France
8518 Christian Schenk
Germany
8402 Alain Blondel
France
8211
1993 Paul Meier
Germany
8366 Christian Plaziat
France
8277 Alain Blondel
France
8204
1994 Christian Plaziat
France
8505 Henrik Dagård
Sweden
8347 Tomáš Dvořák
Czech Republic
8313
1995 Tomáš Dvořák
Czech Republic
8347 Alex Kruger
United Kingdom
8131 Henrik Dagård
Sweden
8114
1996 Frank Busemann
Germany
8522 Kamil Damašek
Czech Republic
8256 Dirk-Achim Pajonk
Germany
8161
1997 Roman Šebrle
Czech Republic
8322 Erki Nool
Estonia
8289 Kamil Damašek
Czech Republic
8172
1998 Erki Nool
Estonia
8628 Roman Šebrle
Czech Republic
8589 Jack Rosendaal
Netherlands
8269w
1999 Tomáš Dvořák
Czech Republic
8994 Roman Šebrle
Czech Republic
8527 Sébastien Levicq
France
8345
2000 Aleksandr Yurkov
Ukraine
8118 Laurent Hernu
France
7943 Zsolt Kürtösi
Hungary
7901
2001 Aleksandr Yurkov
Ukraine
8380 Attila Zsivoczky
Hungary
8218 Laurent Hernu
France
8112
2002 Mike Maczey
Germany
8104 Jaakko Ojaniemi
Finland
7924 Stefan Schmid
Germany
7825
2003 Romain Barras
France
8008 Aleksandr Pogorelov
Russia
7896 Sergey Nikitin
Russia
7850
2004 William Frullani
Italy
7927 Laurent Hernu
France
7921 Indrek Turi
Estonia
7888
2005 Mikk Pahapill
Estonia
8149 Nikolay Tishchenko
Russia
7767 David Gómez
Spain
7698
2006 Romain Barras
France
8416 w Attila Zsivoczky
Hungary
8390 w Aleksandr Pogorelov
Russia
8102
2007 Aliaksandr Parkhomenka
Belarus
8101 SB Mikalai Shubianok
Belarus
8020 Julien Choffart
France
7916 SB
2008 Andrei Krauchanka
Belarus
8585 SB Romain Barras
France
7974 Andres Raja
Estonia
7964
2009 Andrei Krauchanka
Belarus
8336 SB Aleksandr Pogorelov
Russia
8313 Oleksiy Kasyanov
Ukraine
8245
2010 Romain Barras
France
8313 Mikk Pahapill
Estonia
8198 Andres Raja
Estonia
8023
2011 Andres Raja
Estonia
8114 SB Vasiliy Kharlamov
Russia
7935 Gaël Quérin
France
7799
2013 Kevin Mayer
France
8390 Eduard Mikhan
Belarus
8125 SB Mikk Pahapill
Estonia
8099
2014 Eelco Sintnicolaas
Netherlands
8156 Eduard Mikhan
Belarus
8004 Ingmar Vos
Netherlands
7959
2015 Ilya Shkurenyov
Russia
8378 Oleksiy Kasyanov
Ukraine
8105 Romain Barras
France
8007
2017 Janek Õiglane
Estonia
8170 PB Oleksiy Kasyanov
Ukraine
7958 Karl Robert Saluri
Estonia
7837
2019 Vital Zhuk
Belarus
8237 SB Maicel Uibo
Estonia
8181 Jorge Ureña
Spain
8073

Individual women

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Pentathlon
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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Burglinde Pollak
East Germany
4932 Nadiya Tkachenko
Soviet Union
4695 Margit Olfert
East Germany
4517
1975 Burglinde Pollak
East Germany
4672 Christine Laser
East Germany
4574 Siegrun Thon
East Germany
4508
1977 Nadiya Tkachenko
Soviet Union
4839 Zoya Spasovkhodskaya
Soviet Union
4477 Valentina Dimitrova
Bulgaria
4423
1979 Yekaterina Smirnova
Soviet Union
4717 Kristine Nitzsche
East Germany
4686 Ramona Neubert
East Germany
4602
Heptathlon
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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Ramona Neubert
East Germany
6391 Heidrun Geissler
East Germany
6223 Sabine Everts
West Germany
6187
1983 Ramona Neubert
East Germany
6722 Yekaterina Smirnova
Soviet Union
6486 Valentina Dimitrova
Bulgaria
6416
1985 Sabine Paetz
East Germany
6595 Natalya Gracheva
Soviet Union
6427 Sibylle Thiele
East Germany
6460
1987 Svetlana Buraga
Soviet Union
6585 Marion Reichelt
East Germany
6442 Marianna Maslennikova
Soviet Union
6434 w
1989 Larisa Nikitina
Soviet Union
6875 Remigija Nazaroviené
Soviet Union
6600 Natalya Shubenkova
Soviet Union
6345
1991 Peggy Beer
Germany
6383 Heike Tischler
Germany
6366 Anke Behmer
Germany
6272
1993 Tatyana Zhuravlyova
Russia
6330 Larisa Nikitina
Russia
6256 Urszula Włodarczyk
Poland
6121
1994 Svetlana Moskalets
Russia
6507 Nathalie Teppe
France
6396 Peggy Beer
Germany
6362
1995 Denise Lewis
United Kingdom
6299 Sharon Jaklofsky
Netherlands
6197 Anzhela Atroshchenko
Belarus
6186
1996 Natalya Sazanovich
Belarus
6466 Mona Steigauf
Germany
6380 Rita Ináncsi
Hungary
6312
1997 Irina Vostrikova
Russia
6298 Urszula Włodarczyk
Poland
6236 Svetlana Moskalets
Russia
6219
1998 Marie Collonvillé
France
6215 Natalya Roshchupkina
Russia
6145 Urszula Włodarczyk
Poland
6144
1999 Eunice Barber
France
6505 Irina Belova
Russia
6291 Irina Vostrikova
Russia
6278
2000 Natalya Roshchupkina
Russia
6377 Tatyana Gordeyeva
Russia
6154 Yelena Chernyavskaya
Russia
6106
2001 Svetlana Sokolova
Russia
6270 w Sonja Kesselschläger
Germany
6064 w Tatyana Gordeyeva
Russia
6064 w
2002 Karin Ertl
Germany
6017 Sabine Krieger
Germany
5973 Sonja Kesselschläger
Germany
5950
2003 Yelena Prokhorova
Russia
6313 Irina Butor
Belarus
6264 Argyro Strataki
Greece
6064
2004 Yuliya Ignatkina
Russia
6120 Magdalena Szczepańska
Poland
6115 Argyro Strataki
Greece
5926
2005 Tatyana Alisevich
Belarus
6173 Yvonne Wisse
Netherlands
6026 Diana Koritskaya
Russia
5981
2006 Carolina Klüft
Sweden
6665 Karolina Tymińska
Poland
6402 SB Ksenja Balta
Estonia
6180 PB
2007 Jessica Ennis
United Kingdom
6399 Kelly Sotherton
United Kingdom
6229 Hanna Melnychenko
Ukraine
6143 SB
2008 Hanna Melnychenko
Ukraine
6306 SB Antoinette Nana Djimou
France
6204 SB Jolanda Keizer
Netherlands
6105
2009 Hanna Melnychenko
Ukraine
6380 Kamila Chudzik
Poland
6378 Karolina Tymińska
Poland
6191 SB
2010 Hanna Melnychenko
Ukraine
6098 SB Marisa De Aniceto
France
6010 SB Aleksandra Butvina
Russia
5990
2011 Anna Bogdanova
Russia
6225 Lyudmyla Yosypenko
Ukraine
5984 Remona Fransen
Netherlands
5965
2013 Karolina Tymińska
Poland
6347 Hanna Melnychenko
Ukraine
6260 Grit Šadeiko
Estonia
6221 NR PB
2014 Nadine Broersen
Netherlands
6539 Antoinette Nana Djimou
France
6212 Yana Maksimava
Belarus
6173
2015 Alina Fyodorova
Ukraine
6278 Grit Šadeiko
Estonia
6196 Anna Blank
Russia
6037
2017 Alina Shukh
Ukraine
6208 Geraldine Ruckstuhl
Switzerland
6134 Grit Sadeiko
Estonia
5958
2019 Daryna Sloboda
Ukraine
6165 PB Katie Stainton
United Kingdom
6029 PB Marijke Esselink
Netherlands
5905 PB

Men's team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Poland 23578 Soviet Union 23434 East Germany 22723
1975 Soviet Union 23631 Poland 22824 Sweden 22763
1977 Soviet Union 24303 West Germany 24049 East Germany 23928
1979 East Germany 24070 West Germany 23755 Soviet Union 23510
1981 West Germany 24363 East Germany 24190 Poland 22880
1983 West Germany 24609 East Germany 24359 Soviet Union 24208
1985 Soviet Union 24639 East Germany 24550 Poland 22564
1987 East Germany 24852 Soviet Union 24307 Switzerland 23537
1989 East Germany 24081 West Germany 23693 Soviet Union 23572
1991 Germany 24350 France 24048 Soviet Union 23687
1993 France 24163 Germany 24025 Finland 23087
1994 France 24864 Czech Republic 23836 Spain 23723
1995 Czech Republic 23826 France 23462 Sweden 23408
1996 Germany 24832 France 24106 Czech Republic 24096
1997 Czech Republic 24416 Estonia 23859 Hungary 23780
1998 Czech Republic 23974 Netherlands 23879 France 23669
1999 Czech Republic 25375 Germany 23467 Spain 23234
2000 France 23496 Ukraine 23165 Russia 23144
2001 France 23933 Ukraine 23779 Finland 23648
2002 Germany 23750 Finland 22798 Russia 22621
2003 France 23538 Russia 23357 Italy 22678
2004 Estonia 23282 Germany 23234 France 23120
2005 Estonia 23139 Russia 22711 Spain 22482
2006 France 24185 Russia 23764 Estonia 22968
2007 Belarus 23749 France 23246 Netherlands 23022
2008 Belarus 24160 Netherlands 23367 France 23268
2009 Russia 24507 Belarus 24077 Ukraine 23621
2010 Estonia 23746 Russia 22742 France 22556
2011 Russia 23305 Estonia 23095 Belarus 22956

Women's team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1973 East Germany 13924 Soviet Union 13351 Bulgaria 12882
1975 East Germany 13754 Soviet Union 13186 West Germany 12751
1977 Soviet Union 13708 West Germany 12835 France 12277
1979 East Germany 13836 Soviet Union 13620 West Germany 13325
1981 East Germany 18682 West Germany 17817 Soviet Union 17480
1983 East Germany 19242 Soviet Union 18698 Bulgaria 18666
1985 East Germany 19108 Soviet Union 18841 West Germany 18662
1987 Soviet Union 19289 France 18477 Czechoslovakia 17879
1989 Soviet Union 19820 West Germany 18532 Finland 17849
1991 Germany 19023 Soviet Union 18434 Poland 18177
1993 Russia 18595 Germany 17708 Poland 17287
1994 Russia 18876 Ukraine 18487 France 18474
1995 Belarus 18150 Germany 17755 Russia 17705
1996 Germany 18659 Belarus 18244 France 17838
1997 Russia 18651 France 18250 Germany 18058
1998 Russia 18331 France 18117 Germany 17923
1999 Russia 18625 France 18285 Poland 18119
2000 Russia 18637 Poland 17759 France 17710
2001 Russia 18350 Germany 18009 Italy 17473
2002 Germany 17940 Russia 17449 Ukraine 17381
2003 Russia 17983 Belarus 17982 Greece 17433
2004 Russia 17872 Poland 17704 Belarus 17024
2005 Belarus 17626 Ukraine 17506 Russia 17487
2006 Russia 18149 Sweden 18078 Finland 17503
2007 United Kingdom 18329 Russia 17289 Ukraine 17243
2008 Ukraine 18187 Russia 17980 France 17482
2009 Poland 18007 Russia 17949 Ukraine 17814
2010 France 17654 Czech Republic 17402 Russia 17301
2011 Russia 17816 Ukraine 17600 France 16992

Overall Team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
2013 France 41421 Russia 41032 Estonia 41027
2014 Russia 41159 Netherlands 41048 France 40761
2015 Russia 41700 France 40724 Estonia 39875
2017 Ukraine 40085 Estonia 39779 France 39771
2019 Estonia 39959 Belarus 39560 Great Britain 39433

First league / B Finals / Semi-Finals

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Editions

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Edition Year Name Gender City Country Date
1st 1973 Semi-Final Men/Women Innsbruck Austria
Sofia Bulgaria
Reykjavík Iceland
2nd 1975 Semi-Final Men/Women Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia
Poiana Brașov Romania
Barcelona Spain
3rd 1977 Semi-Final Men/Women Hvidovre Denmark
Sittard Netherlands
Kishinev Soviet Union
Men Hannover West Germany
Women Götzis Austria
4th 1979 Semi-Final Men/Women Schielleiten Austria
Budapest Hungary
Bremerhaven West Germany
5th 1981 Semi-Final Men/Women Brussels Belgium
Malmö Sweden
Zug Switzerland
6th 1983 B Final Men/Women Montargis France
7th 1985 B Final Men/Women Arles France
8th 1987 B Final Men Arles France 4–5 July
Women Basel Switzerland 4–5 July
9th 1989 B Final Men Helmond Netherlands 15–16 July
Women Tønsberg Norway 15–16 July
10th 1991 B Final Men/Women Stoke-on-Trent United Kingdom
11th 1993 First league Men/Women Valladolid Spain
12th 1994 First league Men/Women Brixen Italy
13th 1995 First league Men Helmond Netherlands 6–7 July
Women Valladolid Spain
14th 1996 First league Men/Women Tallinn Estonia
15th 1997 First league Men Oulu Finland 28–29 June
Women Tallinn Estonia 28–29 June
16th 1998 First league Men/Women Brixen Italy
17th 1999 First league Men/Women Huddinge Sweden
18th 2000 First league Men/Women Ibach/Schwyz Switzerland
19th 2001 First league Men/Women Ried Austria
20th 2002 First league Men/Women Riga Latvia
21st 2003 First league Men/Women Tallinn Estonia
22nd 2004 First league Men Hengelo Netherlands 3–4 July
Women Tallinn Estonia 3–4 July
23rd 2005 First league Men/Women Jyväskylä Finland 2–3 July
24th 2006 First league Men/Women Yalta Ukraine 1–2 July
25th 2007 First league Men Szczecin Poland 7–8 July
Women Tallinn Estonia 7–8 July
26th 2008 First league Men/Women Jyväskylä Finland 28–29 June
27th 2009 First league Men/Women Zaragoza Spain 27–28 June
28th 2010 First league Men/Women Hengelo Netherlands 26–27 June
29th 2011 First league Men/Women Brixen Italy 2–3 July
30th 2013 First league Men/Women Nottwil Switzerland 29–30 June
31st 2014 First league Men/Women Ribeira Brava Portugal 5–6 July
32nd 2015 First league Men/Women Inowrocław Poland 4–5 July
33rd 2017 First league Men/Women Monzón Spain 1–2 July

Men's winners

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Women's winners

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Second league / C Finals

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Editions

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Edition Year Name Gender City Country Date
6th 1983 C Final Men/Women Graz Austria
7th 1985 C Final Men/Women Copenhagen Denmark
Bruneck Italy
8th 1987 C Final Men/Women Madrid Spain
9th 1989 C Final Men/Women Vienna Austria
10th 1991 C Final Men/Women Århus Denmark
11th 1993 Second league Men/Women Hechtel Belgium
Tallinn Estonia
12th 1994 Second league Men/Women Copenhagen Denmark
Tallinn Estonia
13th 1995 Second league Men/Women Reykjavík Iceland
Dilbeek Belgium
14th 1996 Second league Men/Women Riga Latvia
15th 1997 Second league Men/Women Maribor Slovenia
16th 1998 Second league Men/Women Reykjavík Iceland
Maribor Slovenia
17th 1999 Second league Men/Women Herentals Belgium
18th 2000 Second league Men/Women Esbjerg Denmark
19th 2001 Second league Men/Women Kaunas Lithuania
20th 2002 Second league Men/Women Maribor Slovenia
21st 2003 Second league Men/Women Maribor Slovenia
22nd 2004 Second league Men/Women Riga Latvia
23rd 2005 Second league Men/Women Maribor Slovenia 2–3 July
24th 2006 Second league Men/Women Monzón Spain 1–2 July
25th 2007 Second league Men/Women Maribor Slovenia 7–8 July
26th 2008 Second league Men/Women Maribor Slovenia 28–29 June
27th 2009 Second league Men/Women Maribor Slovenia 27–28 June
28th 2010 Second league Men/Women Tel Aviv Israel 26–27 June
29th 2011 Second league Men/Women Ribeira Brava Portugal 2–3 July
30th 2013 Second league Men/Women Ribeira Brava Portugal 29–30 June
31st 2014 First league Men/Women Ribeira Brava Portugal 5–6 July
32nd 2015 First league Men/Women Inowrocław Poland 4–5 July
33rd 2017 First league Men/Women Monzón Spain 1–2 July

Men's winners

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Women's winners

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References

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  1. ^ a b European Cup Combined Events.GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-05-04.
  2. ^ European Athletics Events Archived 2012-07-30 at archive.today. 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.
  4. ^ European Cup Combined Events. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
  5. ^ 2007 European Cup Combined Events 2nd League. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
  6. ^ 2008 European Cup Combined Events 2nd League. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
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