European Championship

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A European Championship is the top level international sports competition between European athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or professional sports clubs.

In the plural, the European Championships also refers to a specific combined quadrennial multi-sport event featuring the continental championships for athletics, aquatics, artistic gymnastics, triathlon, rowing, cycling and team golf.

Games[]

  1. European Games
  2. European Championships (multi-sport event)
  3. European Youth Olympic Festival
  4. European Masters Games
  5. Winter X Games Europe

Championships[]

Aquatics and water sports
Athletics
Australian rules football
  • EU Cup
  • AFL Europe Championship
Auto racing
Badminton
Baseball
  • European Baseball Championship
Bandy
  • European Bandy Championships (1913)
Basketball
  • EuroBasket
  • EuroBasket Women
Biathlon
Boxing
Brazilian jiu-jitsu
  • European Championship (Brazilian jiu-jitsu)
Canoeing
Chess
  • European Individual Chess Championship
Cricket
Curling
Cycling
  • BMX: European BMX Championships
  • Cyclo-cross: European Cyclo-cross Championships
  • Mountain bike: European Mountain Bike Championships
  • Road cycling: European Road Championships
  • Track cycling: UEC European Track Championships
Darts
  • European Championship (darts)
Dragon Boat

European Dragon Boat Championships

Equestrian
Fencing
  • World Fencing Championships, open only to European fencers from 1921 to 1937
  • European Fencing Championships (1981–)
Field hockey
Figure skating
Fistball
Football and Beach Soccer
Futsal
  • UEFA Futsal Championship
  • UEFS Futsal Championship
Go
  • European Go Championship
Gymnastics
Handball and Beach Handball
Ice hockey
  • Ice Hockey European Championships
Ice sledge hockey
  • IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships
Indoor hockey
Judo
  • European Judo Championships
Karate
  • European Karate Championships
Kickboxing
Korfball
  • European Korfball Championship
Long track speed skating
Minifootball
  • EMF miniEURO
Multi-Sport
  • European Championships
  • European Games
  • European Youth Olympic Festival
Pétanque
Pitch and putt
Professional Wrestling
  • WWE European Championship
Quidditch

European Games (quidditch)

Racquetball
Rink hockey
  • Rink Hockey European Championship
Rowing
  • European Rowing Championships
Rugby league
  • Rugby League European Championship, formerly known as the European Cup.
Rugby union
  • Rugby Europe International Championships
Sailing
  • European Sailing Championships
Savate
  • European Savate Championships
Shooting
  • European Shooting Championships
Softball
  • European Softball Championship
Speedway
Ski mountaineering
Sumo
  • European Sumo Championships
Table tennis
Taekwondo
  • European Taekwondo Championships
Triathlon
  • European Triathlon Championships
Volleyball and Beach Volleyball
Weightlifting
  • European Weightlifting Championships
Wheelchair rugby
  • IWRF European Championship
Wrestling

Winter Sports[]

  1. European Figure Skating Championships
  2. European Speed Skating Championships
  3. European Short Track Speed Skating Championships
  4. FIL European Luge Championships
  5. Bobsleigh and Skeleton European Championship
  6. Biathlon European Championships
  7. European Championships of Ski Mountaineering
  8. European Curling Championships
  9. Ice Hockey European Championships
  10. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Europameister_im_Snowboard)
  11. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Europameister_im_Freestyle-Skiing)
  12. FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup
  13. (CEV EuroSnowVolley)
  14. European Bandy Championships
  15. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasski-Europameisterschaft)
  16. European Rollerski Championships
  17. -

See also[]

  • European Games, a multi-sport event between competitors from all nations in Europe
  • Championship
  • World championship
  • Eurogames (disambiguation)
  • European Open (disambiguation)
  • European Masters (disambiguation)
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