Germany consolidated their overnight lead throughout the third day in the top flight of the European Athletics Team Championships and were crowned as the continental champions for the third occasion, following on from their successes in 2009 and 2014, on Sunday (25).
The Germans, with seven individual event victories to their name over the three days, finished with 321.5 points in Lille Métropole.
Poland achieved their highest ever position in second place with 295 while hosts France just edged out Great Britain by one point, 270 to 269 points respectively.
At the other end of the Super League, Belarus (188.5 points) and the Netherlands (175 points) will be relegated to the First League in 2019 – the European Athletics Team Championships do not take place in years that coincide with the European Athletics Championships – along with Russia, who did not compete in Lille Métropole owing to their current international ban.
Final standings in Lille
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321.5
295
270
269
242.5
236.5
221
214.5
196.5
188.5
175
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Full results and standings of the Lille Métropole 2017 European Athletics Team Championships can be seen here.
In Vaasa, at the First League, Sweden won with 320.5 ahead of hosts Finland were second with 314.5, both teams securing a return to the world’s premier team competition between nations.
They were joined by Switzerland, who will compete in the Super League in two years´ time for the first time ever, who put together a total of 305.5 points and beat Türkiye to the final promotion place by just 3.5 points.
Final standings in Vaasa
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320.5
314.5
305.5
302
285
272.5
246
238
232.5
203
193.5
187#vaasa2017
Results and standings for the Vaasa 2017 European Athletics Team Championships First League can be seen here.
Estonia (203 points), Bulgaria (193.5 points) and Denmark (187 points) were the three teams that had the misfortune to be relegated from the First League.
Hungary dominated the Second League in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv and won with 372.5 points while, in second and third place respectively, Slovakia had 306.5 and Lithuania 298.5 to secure the remaining two promotion positions.
Final standings at the Second League in Tel Aviv:
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372.5
306.5
298.5
296
258
258
253.5
243
240.5
238.5
181.5
166.5
At the other end of the Second League, Serbia (238.5 points), Iceland (181.5 points) and Moldova (166.5 points) were relegated.
Results and standings for the Tel Aviv 2017 European Athletics Team Championships Second League can be seen here.
Luxembourg won the Third League in the Maltese town of Marsa with 317 points and will be in the Second League in 2019 for the first time.
They will be joined by Bosnia & Herzegovina (266 points) and Georgia (262 points) with hosts Malta just missing out on promotion by 1.5 points.
Results and standings for the Malta 2017 European Athletics Team Championships Third League can be seen here.
Final standings at the Third League in Malta:
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317
266
262
261.5
243.5
217
179
132
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