Nordic Junior Combined Events Championships

The Nordic Junior Combined Events Championships (Norwegian: Nordisk juniormesterskap i mangekamp) is an annual outdoor combined track and field events competition for athletes under-20 from the Nordic countriesSweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland. Athletes must be 19 years of age or younger by December 31 of the year the championship is held. Men compete in the decathlon and women compete in the heptathlon. In the early history of the competition, the women's pentathlon was held instead of heptathlon.[1]

Nordic Junior Combined Events Championships
SportCombined track and field events
Founded1969
CountryFinland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland

The competition was first held in 1969 as part of the Nordic Combined Events Championships. When the senior event folded after 1970, the junior event was established in its own right in 1974.[2]

Editions

Ed. Year Dates Country Place
1196928–29 JuneKongsvingerNorway
2197424–25 AugustFredrikstadNorway
3197530–31 AugustPorvooFinland
4197617–18 JulyLyngbyDenmark
5197716–17 JulyUddevallaSweden
619788–9 JulyReykjavíkIceland
719793–4 JulyCopenhagenDenmark
8198019–20 AugustLarvikNorway
9198127–28 JuneOtaniemiFinland
10198217–18 JulyHuddingeSweden
11198316–17 JulyAalborgDenmark
12198428–29 JulyKristiansandNorway
13198529–30 JuneMoraSweden
14198628–29 JuneHyryläFinland
15198727–28 JuneFredrikstadNorway
1619882–3 JulyNorrtäljeSweden
1719891–2 JulyTårnbyDenmark
1819907–8 JulyParkanoFinland
19199129–30 JuneKristiansandNorway
2019921–2 AugustHuddingeSweden
2119933–4 JulyTårnbyDenmark
2219942–3 AugustHyvinkääFinland
23199515–16 JulyHønefossNorway
24199620–21 JulyVäxjöSweden
2519972–3 AugustHvidovreDenmark
26199811–12 JulyHyvinkääFinland
2719993–4 JulyHafnarfjörðurIceland
28200015–16 JulyGeithusNorway
2920014–5 AugustGävleSweden
30200227–28 JulyAalborgDenmark
3120032–3 AugustReykjavíkIceland
32200419–20 JuneJyväskyläFinland
33200518–19 JuneNyköpingSweden
34200617–18 JuneMossNorway
35200723–24 JuneVejleDenmark
3620087–8 JuneJyväskyläFinland
37200913–14 JuneKópavogurIceland
38201012–13 JuneRandersDenmark
39201118–19 JuneSipooFinland
40201216–17 JuneSandnesNorway
4120138–9 JuneHuddingeSweden
4220147–8 JuneKópavogurIceland
43201513–14 JuneCopenhagenDenmark
44201611–12 JuneVäxjöSweden
45[3]201710–11 JuneKuortaneFinland
46[4]20189–10 JuneJessheimNorway
47201915–16 JuneIceland

References

  1. Nordic Handbook. Nordic Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  2. Nordic Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  3. 2017 Competitions. Nordic Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  4. 2018 Competitions. Nordic Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
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