European Archery Championships
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European Archery Championships is outdoor archery sports championships in Europe.
Summary of championships
Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Athletes | ||
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1968 | Reutte | Austria | |||||
1970 | Hradec Králové | Czechoslovakia | |||||
1972 | Walferdange | Luxembourg | |||||
1974 | Zagreb | Yugoslavia | |||||
1976 | Copenhagen | Denmark | |||||
1978 | Stoneleigh | United Kingdom | |||||
1980 | Compiègne | France | |||||
1982 | Kecskemét | Hungary | |||||
1986 | Izmir | Turkey | |||||
1988 | ? | Luxembourg | |||||
1990 | Barcelona | Spain | |||||
1992 | Valletta | Malta | |||||
1994 | Nymburk | Czech Republic | |||||
1996 | Kranjska Gora | Slovenia | |||||
1998 | Boé/Agen | France | |||||
2000 | Antalya | Turkey | |||||
2002 | Oulu | Finland | |||||
2004 | Brussels | Belgium | |||||
2006 | Athens | Greece | |||||
2008 | Vittel | France | |||||
2010 | Rovereto | Italy | |||||
2012 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | 22-26 May | 304 | |||
2014 | Echmiadzin | Armenia | 21-26 July | ||||
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