European Shooting Championships
The European Shooting Championships is main shooting championships in Europe.
Summary of Championships
The list is incomplete
Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Events |
No. of Athletes |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1955 | Bucharest | Romania | 21 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun, Running Deer | |||
1957 | Belgrade | Yugoslavia | 4 | 50 | |||
1959 | Milan/Brescia | Italy | 13 | 25, 50 | |||
1961 | Budapest | Hungary | 6 | 25, 50 | |||
1963 | Oslo Stockholm | Norway Sweden | 11 3 | 50, 300 (rifle) 25, 50 (pistol) | |||
1965 | Bucharest Cairo | Romania Egypt | 10 9 | 25, 50 50, 300, Running Deer | |||
1969 | Plzeň | Czechoslovakia | 16 | 25, 50, 300 | |||
1971 | Suhl | East Germany | 16 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
1975 | Bucharest Madrid | Romania Spain | 6 2 | 25, 50 (rifle) 25, 50 (pistol) | |||
1977 | Bucharest | Romania | 8 | 25, 50 | |||
1979 | Frankfurt Lviv | West Germany Soviet Union | 3 7 | 25, 50 (women) 25, 50 (men) | |||
1980 | Madrid | Spain | 3 | 25, 50 (women) | |||
1981 | Titograd | Yugoslavia | 11 | 25, 50 | |||
1983 | Bucharest | Romania | 14 | 25, 50, Shotgun | |||
1985 | Osijek | Yugoslavia | 15 | 25, 50 | |||
1987 | Lahti | Finland | 24 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
1989 | Zagreb | Yugoslavia | 20 | 25, 50, Shotgun | |||
1991 | Bologna | Italy | 20 | 25, 50, Shotgun | |||
1993 | Brno | Czech Republic | 25 | 10, 25, 50, Shotgun | |||
1995 | Zürich | Switzerland | 10 | 25, 50 | |||
1997 | Kouvola | Finland | 10 | 25, 50 | |||
1999 | Bordeaux | France | 12 | 25, 50 | |||
2001 | Zagreb | Croatia | 23 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
2003 | Plzeň | Czech Republic | 17 | 25, 50, 300 | |||
2005 | Belgrade | Serbia and Montenegro | 22 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
2007 | Granada | Spain | 22 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
2009 | Osijek | Croatia | 22 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
2011 | Belgrade | Serbia | August 2–13 | 22 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | ||
2013 | Osijek | Croatia | July 21 – August 4 | 15 | 25, 50, 300 | ||
2015 | Maribor | Slovenia | July 18 – August 1 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
2017 | Baku | Azerbaijan | July 21 - August 4 | 25, 50, 300, Shotgun | |||
Special Championships
Every year 2-4 special championships held for European countries in separate shooting disciplines.
Special Shotgun Championships
European Shotgun Championships were first held in 1956.
Special 10 m Events Championships
Special 300 m Events Championships
The list is incomplete
# | Year | City | Date | Venue | No. of Indiv. Events |
No. of Athletes |
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1959 | Winterthur, Switzerland | | ||||
1977 | Winterthur, Switzerland | | ||||
1981 | Oulu, Finland | | ||||
1983 | Oslo, Norway | | ||||
1985 | Zürich, Switzerland | | ||||
1989 | Lahti, Finland | | ||||
1991 | Winterthur, Switzerland | | ||||
1993 | Thun, Switzerland | | ||||
1995 | Boden, Sweden | | ||||
1997 | Copenhagen, Denmark | | ||||
1999 | Saint-Jean-de-Marsacq, France | |
Special Running Target Championships
The list is incomplete
# | Year | City | Date | Venue | No. of Indiv. Events |
No. of Athletes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1959 | Sandviken, Sweden | | ||||
1969 | Sandviken, Sweden | | ||||
1973 | Munich, West Germany | | ||||
1978 | Suhl, East Germany | | ||||
1981 | Miskolc, Hungary | | ||||
1995 | Lahti, Finland | | ||||
1997 | Sipoo, Finland | | ||||
2013 | Suhl, Germany | |
References
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