European Acrobatics Championships
European Acrobatics Championships is main acrobatics sports championships in Europe. Championships organized by European Union of Gymnastics.[1]
Summary of championships
Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Athletes |
No. of Countries | |
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1978 | Riga | Soviet Union | 19–21 May | 5 | |||
1979 | Szeged | Hungary | |||||
1980 | Poznań | Poland | |||||
1982 | London | United Kingdom | |||||
1984 | Sofia | Bulgaria | |||||
1985 | Augsburg | West Germany | |||||
1986 | Rennes | France | |||||
1987 | Wroclaw | Poland | |||||
1988 | Antwerp | Belgium | |||||
1989 | Riga | Soviet Union | |||||
1990 | Augsburg | West Germany | 12 | ||||
1991 | Lisbon | Portugal | 1–4 November | 12 | |||
1992 | Rennes | France | 25–28 November | 15 | |||
1993 | Antwerpen | Belgium | 18 | ||||
1994 | Zielona Góra | Poland | 18 | ||||
1995 | Wroclaw | Poland | 19 | ||||
1996 | Riesa | Germany | |||||
1997 | Baunatal | Germany | 17 | ||||
1999 | Zielona Góra | Poland | |||||
2001 | Faro | Portugal | |||||
2003 | Zielona Góra | Poland | |||||
2005 | Thessaloníki | Greece | |||||
2007 | Den Bosch | Netherlands | |||||
2009 | Vila do Conde | Portugal | |||||
2011 | Varna | Bulgaria | |||||
2013 | Odivelas | Portugal | 16–28 October | Multiusos de Odivelas | 107 | 12 | |
2015 | Riesa | Germany | 1–4 October | Sachsen Arena | |||
2017 | Rzeszow | Poland | 19-22 October | ||||
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