Final standings at 2014 TMS European Championships

After 2014 TMS European Championships 16 teams qualified for the first European Games in Baku 2015. Top 14 teams from Championships Division plus winner of the Premiership Division and host nation Azerbaijan booked their places in Baku. Last two teams in

After 2014 TMS European Championships 16 teams qualified for the first European Games in Baku 2015. Top 14 teams from Championships Division plus winner of the Premiership Division and host nation Azerbaijan booked their places in Baku.

Last two teams in Championships Division relegated to the Challenge Division whilst top two from the Challenge will play in elite group next year. Top two teams from Standard Division will promote to Challenge division in Yekaterinburg instead of two last teams in Challenge Division.

Men’s Event – Championships Division
1. Portugal
2. Germany
3. Sweden
3. Croatia
5. Russia
6. Belarus
7. France
8. Spain
9. Poland
10. Hungary
11. Austria
12. Greece
13. Czech Republic
14. Romania
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15. Slovakia
16. Italy

 

Challenge Division

17. Ukraine
18. Serbia
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19. Denmark
20. Belgium
21. Slovenia
22. Switzerland
23. England
24. Turkey
25. Bulgaria
26. Latvia
27. Norway
28. Luxembourg
29. Finland
30. Lithuania
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31. Estonia
32. Ireland 

Standard Division

33. Israel
34. Wales
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35. Scotland
36. Netherlands
37. Cyprus
38. Montenegro
39. Azerbaijan
40. Malta
41. San Marino
42. Jersey
43. Island

Women’s Event – Championships Division 

1. Germany
2. Austria
3. Poland
3. Sweden
5. Hungary
6. Netherlands
7. Romania
8. Belarus
9. Czech Republic
10. France
11. Russia
12. Portugal
13. Luxembourg
14. Ukraine
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15. Turkey
16. Spain 

Women Challenge Division

17. Serbia
18. Slovakia
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19. Croatia
20. Greece
21. England
22. Slovenia
23. Bulgaria
24. Lithuania
25. Italy
26. Wales
27. Switzerland
28. Denmark
29. Norway
30. Azerbaijan
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31. Scotland
32. Finland 

Women Standard

33. Belgium
34. Israel
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35. Montenegro
36. Kosovo
37. Malta

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