Underwater Hockey European Championships

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Underwater Hockey European Championships
Tournament information
SportUnderwater Hockey
Current champion
Turkey Turkey (men's; 2019)
France France (women's; 2019)

The Underwater Hockey European Championships is a biennial tournament in underwater hockey organised by the sports global governing body Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS).

Events summary[]

Source:[1]

Year Date Championship Location Nations Events Champions
? ? 1st European Championship ? ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
? ? 2nd European Championship ? ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
? ? 3rd European Championship ? ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
? ? 4th European Championship ? ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
1993 ? 5th European Championship ? ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
1995 ? 6th European Championship Netherlands Amersfoort, The Netherlands ? Men's ?
? Women's United Kingdom Great Britain[2]
1997 ? 7th European Championship France Reims, France ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
1999 ? 8th European Championship Slovenia Kranj, Slovenia ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
2001 ? 9th European Championship Serbia Belgrade, Serbia ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
2003 ? 10th European Championship San Marino San Marino, San Marino ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
2005 ? 11th European Championship France Marseille, France ? Men's ?
? Women's France France[3]
2008 ? 12th European Championship Turkey Istanbul, Turkey ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
2010 16 – 24 April 13th European Championship Portugal Porto, Portugal 10 Men's France France[4]
7 Women's United Kingdom Great Britain[4]
2015 30 March – 3 April 14th European Championship Portugal Porto, Portugal ? Men's ?
? Women's ?
2017 21 – 29 August 15th European Championship Hungary Eger, Hungary 8 Men's France France[5]
8 Women's Turkey Turkey[5]
2019 27 July – 4 August 16th European Championship Spain Castellón de la Plana, Spain 6 Men's Turkey Turkey[6]
4 Women's France France[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Championships Archive".
  2. ^ "Team Member is Selected for World Championships in Underwater Hockey".
  3. ^ "Underwater hockey players standing on the edge of a swimming pool. Underwater hockey is a sport that was developed to improve diving skills. It is played in a swimming pool between teams of six who use fins, mask, and snorkel. A modified version of a hockey stick is used to move a weighted puck around the bottom of the pool and into the other teams goal. Underwater hockey began in 1954, and reached its modern form around 1985. It is played in some 20 countries around the world. These women are representing France at the 11th European Championships, held in Marseilles, France, in May and June 2005. In the womens competition, France won all their games and became European Champions. Stock Photo - Afloimages".
  4. ^ a b "13th CMAS Underwater Hockey European Championship".
  5. ^ a b "15th Underwater Hockey European Championship".
  6. ^ a b "