European Judo Championships

European Judo Championships is the Judo European Championship organized by the European Judo Union.

The 2015 edition was held during the European Games.

List of tournaments

Edition Host Country (City)
1951  France (Paris)
1952  France (Paris)
1955  Belgium (Brussel)
1956  France (Paris)
1957  Netherlands (Rotterdam)
1958 Spain Spain (Barcelona)
1959  Austria (Vienna)
1960  Netherlands (Amsterdam)
1961  Italy (Milan)
1962  West Germany (Essen)
1963   Switzerland (Geneva)
1964 West Berlin West Berlin
1965 Spain Spain (Madrid)
1966  Luxembourg (Luxembourg (city))
1967  Italy (Rome)
1968   Switzerland (Lausanne)
1969  Belgium (Ostend)
1970  East Germany (East Berlin)
1971  Sweden (Göteborg)
1972  Netherlands (Voorburg)
1973 Spain Spain (Madrid)
1974  United Kingdom (London)
1974  Italy (Genoa)
1975  France (Lyon)
1975  West Germany (Munich)
1976  Soviet Union (Kiev)
1976  Austria (Vienna)
1977  West Germany (Ludwigshafen)
1977  Belgium (Arlon)
1978  Finland (Helsinki)
1978  West Germany (Cologne)
1979  Belgium (Brussels)
1979  Netherlands (Kerkrade)
1980  Austria (Vienna)
1980  Italy (Udine)
1981  Hungary (Debrecen)
1981  Spain (Madrid)
1982  East Germany (Rostok)
1982  Norway (Oslo)
1983  France (Paris)

Edition Host Country (City)
1983  Italy (Genoa)
1984  Belgium (Liege)
1984  West Germany (Pirmasens)
1985  Norway (Hamar)
1985  Sweden (Landskrona)
1986  Yugoslavia (Belgrade)
1986  United Kingdom (London)
1987  France (Paris)
1988  Spain (Pamplona)
1989  Finland (Helsinki)
1990  Germany (Frankfurt)
1991  Czechoslovakia (Prague)
1992  France (Paris)
1993  Greece (Athen)
1994  Poland (Gdańsk)
1995  United Kingdom (Birmingham)
1996  Netherlands (Hague)
1997  Belgium (Ostend)
1998  Spain (Oviedo)
1999  Slovakia (Bratislava)
2000  Poland (Wrocław)
2001  France (Paris)
2002  Slovenia (Maribor)
2003  Germany (Düsseldorf)
2004  Romania (Bucharest)
2005  Netherlands (Rotterdam)
2006  Finland (Tampere)
2007  Serbia (Belgrade)
2008  Portugal (Lisbon)
2009  Georgia (Tbilisi)
2010  Austria (Vienna)
2011  Turkey (Istanbul)
2012  Russia (Chelyabinsk)
2013  Hungary (Budapest)
2014  France (Montpellier)
2015  Azerbaijan (Baku)
2016  Russia (Kazan)
2017  Poland (Warsaw)
2018  Ukraine (Kiev)

European Champions statistics

Judo Individual European Championships

Rank Judoka
Gold
1  France 187
2  Netherlands 95
3  Germany 89
4  Soviet Union 77
5  Russia 49
6  United Kingdom 49
7  Belgium 43
8  Italy 26
9  Austria 26
10  Spain 25
11  Georgia 22
12  Romania 19
13  Poland 19
14  Hungary 17
15  Portugal 10
16  Ukraine 9
17  Turkey 8
18  Azerbaijan 7
19  Slovenia 6
20  Israel 6
20   Switzerland 6
21  Belarus 5
23  Czech Republic 4
24  Estonia 3
25  Kosovo 3
26  Finland 3
27  Greece 2
28  Yugoslavia 1
29  Sweden 1
30  Bulgaria 1
31  Armenia 1
32  BIH 1

Judo Team European Championships
Rank Judo National Team Men Women All
Gold Gold Gold
1  France 14 20 34
2  Soviet Union 12 12
3  Georgia 8 8
4  Russia 3 3 6
5  Netherlands 2 2 4
6  United Kingdom 1 3 4
7  Germany 3 3
8  Italy 1 1 2
9  Belgium 2 2
10  Poland 1 1
11  Ukraine 1 1
12  Hungary 1 1
13  Israel 1 1

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