European Archery Championships

The European Archery Championships is an archery outdoor/indoor and .... championship in Europe.[1][2][3]

European Archery Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencybiennial
Inaugurated1968 (1968)
Organised byEMAU (European and Mediterranean Archery Union) / WAE (World Archery Europe)

Championships

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1968-2012: European Mediterranean Archery Championships

2014-2022: European Archery Championships

European and Mediterranean Archery Union (EMAU) = 17 April 1988

World Archery Europe (WAE) = 20 May 2012

Outdoor

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European Outdoor Target Championship

Source: https://sport-record.de/archery/outdoor-wae.html#ech (Full results)

Number Year Host city Host country Events
1 1968 Reutte   Austria 4
2 1970 Hradec Králové   Czechoslovakia 4
3 1972 Walferdange   Luxembourg 4
4 1974 Zagreb   Yugoslavia 4
5 1976 Copenhagen   Denmark 4
6 1978 Stoneleigh   United Kingdom 4
7 1980 Compiègne   France 4
8 1982 Kecskemét   Hungary 4
9 1986 İzmir   Turkey 4
10 1988 Luxembourg   Luxembourg 4
11 1990 Barcelona   Spain 4
12 1992 Valletta   Malta 4
13 1994 Nymburk   Czech Republic 8
14 1996 Kranjska Gora   Slovenia 8
15 1998 BoéAgen   France 8
16 2000 Antalya   Turkey 8
17 2002 Oulu   Finland 8
18 2004 Brussels   Belgium 8
19 2006 Athens   Greece 8
20 2008 Vittel   France 8
21 2010 Rovereto   Italy 10
22 2012 Amsterdam   Netherlands 10
23 2014 Vagharshapat   Armenia 10
24 2016 Nottingham   United Kingdom 10
25 2018 Legnica   Poland 10
26 2021 Antalya   Turkey 10
27 2022 Munich   Germany 10
28 2024 Rhine-Ruhr   Germany 10

Indoor

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European & Mediterranean Indoor Archery Championship

Source: https://sport-record.de/archery/indoor-wae.html (Full results)

Number Year Host City Host Country Events
1 1988   Sweden 8
2 1989   Greece 8
3 1990   Denmark 8
4 1992 8
5 1994 8
5 1996 8
6 1998 8
7 2000 8
8 2002 8
9 2004 8
10 2006 Jaén   Spain 8
11 2008 Turin   Italy 15
12 2010 Poreč   Croatia 16
13 2011 Cambrils   Spain 16
14 2013 Rzeszów   Poland 16
15 2015 Koper   Slovenia 14
16 2017 Vittel   France 16
17 2019 Samsun   Turkey 16
18 2022 Laško   Slovenia 22
19 2023 Samsun   Turkey 22
20 2024 Varaždin   Croatia 22

Field (Senior/Junior)

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https://sport-record.de/archery/field-wae.html

Number Year Host City Host Country Events
1 1975
2 1977
3 1979
4 1981
5 1983
6 1985
7 1987
8 1989
9 1991
10 1993
11 1995
12 1997
13S/1J 1999
14S/2J 2001
15S/3J 2003
16S/4J 2005
17S/5J 2007 Bjelovar   Croatia 13
18S/6J 2009 Turin   Italia 14
19S/7J 2011 Poreč   Croatia 10
20S/8J 2013 Cambrils   Spain 15
21S/9J 2015 Rzeszów   Poland 16
22S/10J 2017 Koper   Slovenia 15
23S/11J 2019 Mokrice   Slovenia 15
24S/12J 2021 Poreč   Croatia 15

https://sport-record.de/archery/3d-wae.html

Number Year Host City Host Country Events
1 2008 Punta Umbría   Spain 10
2 2010 Sassari   Italy 10
3 2012 Trakoscan   Croatia 10
4 2014 Tallinn   Estonia 10
5 2016 Mokrice   Slovenia 10
6 2018 Gothenburg   Sweden 10
6 2021 Maribor   Slovenia 10

Para

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European Para-Archery Championships

Number Year Host City Host Country Events
1 2006 Nymburk   Czech Republic
2 2010 Vichy   France
3 2014 Nottwil    Switzerland
4 2016[4] Saint-Jean-de-Monts   France
5 2018 Plzeň   Czech Republic
6 2020 Olbia   Italy

Youth

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Ski Archery

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University

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European Universities Championships

Crossbow

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https://www.worldcrossbow.com/

3rd European Crossbow Championship 2009

Field Crossbow European Championships 2013 Innsbruck

Clubs

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https://sport-record.de/archery/outdoor-wae.html#ectc

Medals

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References

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  1. ^ "Events Map – World Archery Europe".
  2. ^ "Outdoor Championships – World Archery Europe".
  3. ^ "WAE History – World Archery Europe".
  4. ^ "SAINT JEAN DE MONTS 2016 EUROPEAN PARA ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIPS + PARA CQT". World Archery. Retrieved 2017-09-25.

Results

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