2011_European_Team_Championships

2011 European Team Championships

2011 European Team Championships

Add article description


The third European Team Championships| took place on 18 and 19 June 2011. The Competition was divided between four divisions, with results determining promotion and relegation between them. The Super League event was held in Stockholm, at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium. The Super League was won by the German team ahead of Russia, initial winner before several doping disqualifications, and Ukraine.

Quick Facts Host city, Nations ...

Calendar

More information Division, Date ...

Super League

The men's pole vault competition was moved indoor to Sätrahallen because of bad weather conditions.

Participating countries

Men's events

More information Event, First ...

Women's events

More information Event, First ...

Score table

More information Event, BLR ...

Final standings

More information Pos, Country ...

Note: After the results of several athletes banned for doping were retroactively voided, points had to be reallocated, Russia losing its initial title. This resulted in the originally relegated Czech Republic being one place higher than Belarus.

First League

Participating countries

Men's events

More information Event, First ...

Women's events

More information Event, First ...

Score table

More information Event, BEL ...

Final standings

More information Pos, Country ...

Second League

Participating countries

Men's events

More information Event, First ...

Women's events

More information Event, First ...

Score table

More information Event, AUT ...

Final standings

More information Pos, Country ...

Third League

Participating countries

Men's events

More information Event, First ...

Women's events

More information Event, First ...

Score table

More information Event, AAS ...

Final standings

More information Pos, Country ...

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article 2011_European_Team_Championships, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.