The Match Europe v USA

The Match Europe v USA was an international two-day outdoor track and field competition between the United States and Europe. It took place 9–10 September 2019 in Minsk, Belarus, three weeks prior to the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar, a few days after the conclusion of the 2019 Diamond League and three months after the 2019 European Games.[1]

The Match Europe v USA
Dates9–10 September 2019
Host cityMinsk, Belarus
VenueDinamo Stadium
Events37
Participation~300 athletes


Europe Europe 724½ – 601½ United States USA
Team Europe wins the Match.

Team Europe won the Match, defeating Team USA by 724½ to 601½.

Creation of the Match

The match was agreed between European Athletics and USA Track & Field in December 2018 and marked the first international match between the two since the 1960s.[2] The competition followed the successful creation of the Athletics World Cup in 2018, which included the United States and several European nations.[3] Athletes from the United States and Europe also compete in the quadrennial IAAF Continental Cup, though American athletes are part of a combined Americas team rather than a national one.[4] Minsk also played host to the 2019 European Games that year, the athletics portion of which was a national team matchplay competition held in the new DNA Athletics format.[5]

The program

Events

The event programme consisted of 37 events, and includes six individual track running events, three obstacle events, four jumping events, four throwing events, and a sprint relay event for each sex. There is also a 1600 metres mixed-sex sprint medley relay with four athletes running 200, 200, 400 and 800 metres, similar to a mixed 4 × 400 metres relay which will be introduced at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[6]

Track events
Running
Obstacle events
Relay events
Field events
Jumping events
Throwing events

Special match rules applied to the field events. For the six Horizontal field events (all four throwing events, the long and triple jumps), there were three initial attempts in each event. Following this, the top six athletes from these trials advanced to the final three rounds. At each subsequent round, the lowest placing athlete, based on all attempts thus far in the competition, was eliminated. In the vertical jumps (high jump and pole vault) each competitor was limited to three attempts at any specific height and eight attempts in total.

Scoring

Each team was allowed to field 4 athletes in each individual event, and two teams of four in each relay. The winner of each individual event and each relay scored 9 points, the second 7 points, the third score 6, and so on. The highest score either team could achieve in a single event was therefore 27 points, and the lowest (barring disqualification, failure to finish or record a mark) 10 (or in relays, 16 and 11 respectively).

Across the competition, a theoretical high score of 966 points was available, and a theoretical low score, ignoring disqualifications, DNFs and no marks, of 373. However, the match would be won once either team achieves over half of all available points - the winning post for the Match before it commenced was therefore 670 points. Following withdrawals and 'no marks' on day one of the Match, the winning post was recalculated as 662 points.[7] Europe secured victory when they reached a 664½–560½ lead. The final result was 724½–601½.

Scoring scheme for The Match USA v Europe
PositionPointsPositionPoints
1st95th4
2nd76th3
3rd67th2
4th58th1
* 0 points are awarded in the event of a DQ, DNF or NM.

3½ points was awarded for dead heat for 5th place in 400m hurdles men.[8]

Prize money

The organiser of the event will award prize money to the competitors. For relay events, the winning team will receive €6,000, the runners-up €4,000, and the third-placers €2,000. The prize money structure for individual events is as follows:

  1. €7,000
  2. €5,000
  3. €4,000
  4. €3,000
  5. €2,000
  6. €1,000
  7. €500
  8. €500

Results

Men

EventFirstSecondThird
100 metresMike Rodgers
 United States
10.20Christopher Belcher
 United States
10.25Demek Kemp
 United States
10.25
200 metresRamil Guliyev
 Europe
20.16Eseosa Desalu
 Europe
20.66Kyree King
 United States
20.83
400 metresMichael Cherry
 United States
45.13Wilbert London
 United States
45.39Davide Re
 Europe
46.05
800 metresAmel Tuka
 Europe
1:46.77Adam Kszczot
 Europe
1:46.89Isaiah Harris
 United States
1:46.94
1500 metresJosh Thompson
 United States
3:38.88Jake Wightman
 Europe
3:38.90Ben Blankenship
 United States
3:39.63
3000 metresBen Blankenship
 United States
7:57.48Adel Mechaal
 Europe
7:57.55Yemaneberhan Crippa
 Europe
7:58.11
110 metres hurdlesOrlando Ortega
 Europe
13.21Sergey Shubenkov
 Europe
13.39Freddie Crittenden
 United States
13.43
400 metres hurdlesDave Kendziera
 United States
48.99Amere Lattin
 United States
49.12Ludvy Vaillant
 Europe
49.20
3000 metres steeplechaseHillary Bor
 United States
8:32.64Stanley Kebenei
 United States
8:33.65Daniel Arce
 Europe
8:33.75
4 × 100 metres relay United States 1
Demek Kemp
Mike Rodgers
Isaiah Young
Christopher Belcher
38.26 Europe 1
Joris van Gool
Taymir Burnet
Hensley Paulina
Churandy Martina
38.45 United States 2
Brandon Carnes
Cameron Burrell
Cordero Gray
Chris Royster
38.70
High jumpMaksim Nedasekau
 Europe
2.35 WLIlya Ivanyuk
 Europe
2.31Jeron Robinson
 United States
2.29
Pole vaultArmand Duplantis
 Europe
5.85Piotr Lisek
 Europe
5.80Paweł Wojciechowski
 Europe
5.75
Long jumpDamarcus Simpson
 United States
8.17Miltiadis Tentoglou
 Europe
8.17Eusebio Cáceres
 Europe
8.17
* Placings decided on countback
Triple jumpChris Benard
 United States
17.01Ben Williams
 Europe
16.71KeAndre Bates
 United States
16.70
Shot putDarrell Hill
 United States
22.35Konrad Bukowiecki
 Europe
21.92Filip Mihaljević
 Europe
21.60
Discus throwLukas Weißhaidinger
 Europe
67.22Piotr Małachowski
 Europe
64.89Ola Stunes Isene
 Europe
63.99
Hammer throwPaweł Fajdek
 Europe
80.71Wojciech Nowicki
 Europe
78.33Nick Miller
 Europe
77.89
Javelin throwJohannes Vetter
 Europe
90.03Magnus Kirt
 Europe
88.91Edis Matusevičius
 Europe
83.54

Women

EventFirstSecondThird
100 metresDaryll Neita
 Europe
11.29Dezerea Bryant
 United States
11.30Morolake Akinosun
 United States
11.39
200 metresBrittany Brown
 United States
22.61Beth Dobbin
 Europe
22.92Kyra Jefferson
 United States
22.99
400 metresWadeline Jonathas
 United States
51.01Allyson Felix
 United States
51.36Iga Baumgart-Witan
 Europe
51.52
800 metresAlexandra Bell
 Europe
2:04.81Olha Lyakhova
 Europe
2:04.90Ce'Aira Brown
 United States
2:05.38
1500 metresKate Grace
 United States
4:02.49Shannon Osika
 United States
4:04.92Eilish McColgan
 Europe
4:05.58
3000 metresElise Cranny
 United States
9:00.70Rachel Schneider
 United States
9:00.77Eilish McColgan
 Europe
9:01.03
3000 metres steeplechaseMel Lawrence
 United States
9:33.24Irene Sánchez-Escribano
 Europe
9:38.47Viktória Wagner-Gyürkés
 Europe
9:42.68
100 metres hurdlesSharika Nelvis
 United States
12.80Karolina Kołeczek
 Europe
12.86Elvira Herman
 Europe
12.92
400 metres hurdlesHanna Ryzhykova
 Europe
55.32Léa Sprunger
 Europe
55.46Meghan Beesley
 Europe
55.49
4 × 100 metres relay United States 1
Dezerea Bryant
Morolake Akinosun
Caitland Smith
Ashley Henderson
43.36 United States 2
Courtne Davis
Kiara Parker
Kortnei Johnson
Kyra Jefferson
43.66 Europe 1
Bowien Jansen
Nargelis Statia Pieter
Eefje Boons
Naomi Sedney
43.82
High jumpYuliya Levchenko
 Europe
2.02Iryna Herashchenko
 Europe
1.98Mariya Lasitskene
 Europe
1.98
Pole vaultAnzhelika Sidorova
 Europe
4.85Katerina Stefanidi
 Europe
4.70Katie Nageotte
 United States
4.70
Long jumpNastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova
 Europe
6.74Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk
 Europe
6.73Brittney Reese
 United States
6.71
Triple jumpTori Franklin
 United States
14.36Patrícia Mamona
 Europe
14.21Dovile Kilty
 Europe
14.08
Shot putMaggie Ewen
 United States
19.47Fanny Roos
 Europe
19.06Anita Márton
 Europe
18.95
Discus throwSandra Perković
 Europe
67.65Laulauga Tausaga-Collins
 United States
63.71Valarie Allman
 United States
62.44
Hammer throwJoanna Fiodorow
 Europe
74.34Hanna Malyshik
 Europe
72.70Brooke Andersen
 United States
72.59
Javelin throwKara Winger
 United States
64.63Tatsiana Khaladovich
 Europe
64.41Alexie Alaïs
 Europe
60.86

Mixed

EventFirstSecondThird
1600 metres medley relay Europe 1
Patrick Domogala
Jessica-Bianca Wessolly
Iga Baumgart-Witan
Amel Tuka
3:21.13 United States 1
Remontay McClain
Kiara Parker
Allyson Felix
Isaiah Harris
3:21.21 United States 2
Jamiel Trimble
Kyra Jefferson
Courtney Okolo
Brannon Kidder
3:21.47

Final scores

Teams100 m200 m400 m800 m1500 m3000 m3000m s1/110m h400 m h4 x 100 m1600m relayHJLJTJPVSPDTHTJTTotal Score
Team Europe
M14201523 1916212416½1214 2520142719252526724½ PTS
W171916 241411222026112521202420212321
Team USA
M22172214182121 1320½1513121722718111211601½ PTS
W20182113232515171116121517917161316
TEAM EUROPE WINS THE MATCH 724½ – 601½
Points from each placement[9]
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8thTotal points
Points for placement97654321
Team Europe Events172621231619124724½
Points15318212611563½57244
Team USA Events2011161419142021601½
Points18077967075½424021
  • 17 events were won by Team Europe; Team USA won 20.
  • Team Europe achieved 64 podium positions; Team USA achieved 47.

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