Russia capitalized on home conditions in Cheboksary, Russia, to win the European Athletics Teams Championship on Sunday, lifting the doping gloom that has descended on the nation’s track and field set-up.
Russia have now won four of the six editions of the tournament since it replaced the European Nations Cup in 2009.
The hosts finished the two days of competition on 368.5 points with Germany, champions in 2009 and last year, on 346.5 and France on 319.5.
Joy at the home win was particularly welcome for national coach Yury Borzakovsky, the 2004 800m Olympic champion, who had taken on the job with a host of athletes sidelined by doping controversies. On Saturday, the Russia men’s team shone with four wins in five.
However, on Sunday, it was the turn of the women to see Russia over the finish line.
Daria Klishina (6.95m in the long jump) and Mariya Kuchina (1.99m in the high jump) illustrated their world-class credentials.
Anna Shchagina (1,500m) and the 4x400m relay squad also secured top points.
“I am exhausted. I felt a lot of pressure because we were at home,” Kuchina said.
Borzakovsky took over as national coach in April from Valentin Maslakov, who stepped down following a rash of positive doping tests involving top Russian athletes.
Russia has been accused of using widespread doping in sport and are under investigation by track and field’s governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations, and the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Elsewhere on the track on Sunday, Russia’s Sergey Shubenkov clinched the 110m hurdles in 13.22 seconds, ahead of French favorite Pascal Martinot-Lagarde.
Poland celebrated a double hammer win as Anita Wlodarczyk took the women’s event with a 78.28m throw, which was far off the world record of 79.58m. On Saturday, Pawel Fadjek won the men’s with 81.64m. France’s Olympic and world record holder Renaud Lavillenie won the pole vault for the fifth time with a clearance of 5.85m.
Lavillenie, who has the world record of 6.16m, tried and failed to clear 6.02m. Finland’s Tero Pitkamaki claimed victory in the men’s javelin, but his 84.44m best was never going to be improved upon with the competition taking place into a fierce wind.
Sweden, Finland and Norway were relegated from the top division in the tournament.
After the championships takes a break next year due to the Olympics, they are due to be replaced in the 2017 edition by the Czech Republic, Greece and the Netherlands.
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