European Shooting Championships

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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
2001 Zagreb  Croatia 24
2005 Belgrade  Serbia and Montenegro 22
2007 Granada  Spain 22
2009 Osijek  Croatia 22 25, 50, 300, Shotgun
2011 Belgrade  Serbia August 2–13 35 25, 50, 300, Shotgun
2013 Osijek  Croatia July 21 – August 4 25, 50, 300

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.

# Year City Date Venue No. of Indiv.
Events
No. of
Athletes
1 1956 Spain San Sebastián, Spain
2
2 1957 France Paris, France
4
3 1958 Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland
4
4 1959 Italy Turin, Italy
4
5 1960 Spain Barcelona, Spain/
France Paris, France
4
6 1961 Switzerland Bern, Switzerland
4
7 1962 Lebanon Beirut, Lebanon
4
8 1963 Czechoslovakia Brno, Czechoslovakia
4
9 1964 Italy Bologna, Italy
4
10 1965 Portugal Lisbon, Portugal
4
11 1966 Finland Lahti, Finland
4
12 1967 Czechoslovakia Brno, Czechoslovakia
4
13 1968 Belgium Namur, Belgium
4
14 1969 France Paris, France
4
15 1970 Romania Bucharest, Romania
4
16 1972 Spain Madrid, Spain
4
17 1973 Italy Turin, Italy
4
18 1974 France Antibes, France
4
19 1975 Austria Vienna, Austria
4
20 1976 Czechoslovakia Brno, Czechoslovakia
4
21 1977 United Kingdom Dorset, United Kingdom
4
22 1978 West Germany Suhl, West Germany
4
23 1979 Italy Montecatini, Italy
4
24 1980 Spain Zaragoza, Spain
4
25 1981 Soviet Union Moscow, Soviet Union
4
26 1982 Italy Montecatini, Italy
4
27 1984 Spain Zaragoza, Spain
4
28 1985 France Antibes, France
4
29 1986 Italy Montecatini, Italy
4
30 1988 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey
4
31 1990 Sweden Uddevalla, Sweden
4
32 1992 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey
6
34 1994 Portugal Lisbon, Portugal
6
35 1995 Finland Lahti, Finland
6
36 1996 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
6
37 1997 Finland Sipoo, Finland
6
38 1998 Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus
6
39 1999 France Poussan, France
6
40 2000 Italy Montecatini, Italy
6
41 2002 Italy Lonato del Garda, Italy
6
42 2003 Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic
6
43 2004 Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus
6
44 2006 Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia
5
45 2008 Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus
5
46 2010 Russia Kazan, Russia
5
47 2012 Cyprus Larnaca, Cyprus
5
48 2013 Germany Suhl, Germany
49 2014 Hungary Sarlospuszta, Hungary

Special 10 m Events Championships

The list is incomplete

# Year City Date Venue No. of Indiv.
Events
No. of
Athletes
1981 Greece Athens, Greece
1982 Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands
1983 West Germany Dortmund, West Germany
1984 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
1985 Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria
1986 Finland Espoo, Finland
1987 Czechoslovakia Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
1988 Norway Stavanger, Norway
1989 Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
1990 Netherlands Arnhem, Netherlands
1991 United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom
1992 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
1994 France Strasbourg, France
1995 Finland Vantaa, Finland
1996 Hungary Budapest, Hungary
1997 Poland Warsaw, Poland
1998 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
1999 Netherlands Arnhem, Netherlands
2000 Germany Munich, Germany
2001 Spain Pontevedra, Spain
2002 Greece Thessaloniki, Greece
2003 Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
2004 Hungary Győr, Hungary
2005 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
2006 Russia Moscow, Russia
2007 France Deauville, France
2008 Switzerland Winterthur, Switzerland
2009 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
2010 Norway Meraker, Norway
2011 Italy Brescia, Italy
2012 Finland Vierumäki, Finland
2013 Denmark Odense, Denmark
2014 Russia Moscow, Russia 26 February-3 March Olimpiyskiy

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