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IFSC Climbing European Championships

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European Climbing Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencybiennial
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1992 (1992)

The IFSC Climbing European Championships are the biennial European championship for competition climbing organized by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC). The first competition was held in Frankfurt in 1992.[1]

Championships

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Number Year Location Date(s) Disciplines Notes
lead speed boulder combined
1 1992 Germany Frankfurt September 18 [2]
2 1996 France Paris January 28 [3]
3 1998 Germany Nuremberg April 3 [4]
4 2000 Germany Munich October 7 [5]
5 2002 France Chamonix July 11–14 [6]
6 2004 Italy Lecco June 21–27 [7]
7 2006 Russia Yekaterinburg June 29 – July 3 canceled [8]
20071 United Kingdom Birmingham March 16–18 [9]
8 2008 France Paris October 15–18 [10]
9 2010 Austria Imst/Innsbruck September 14–18 [11]
10 2013 France Chamonix July 12–13 [12]
Netherlands Eindhoven August 31 – September 1 [13]
11 2015 Austria Innsbruck May 14–16 [14]
France Chamonix July 10–12 [15]
12 2017 Italy Campitello di Fassa June 30 – July 1 [16]
Germany Munich August 18–19 [17]
13 2019 Poland Zakopane September 5–7 [18]
United Kingdom Edinburgh October 4–6 [18]
14 2020 Russia Moscow November 21–28 [18]
15 2022 Germany Munich August 11–21
16 2024 Switzerland Villars-sur-Ollon August 27 – September 1 [19]

1 EC 2007 Birmingham was replacement as EC 2006 Yekaterinburg (boulder)

Men's results

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Lead

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 France François Legrand France François Petit Russia Salavat Rakhmetov
1996 France Arnaud Petit France François Petit France François Lombard
1998 United Kingdom Ian Vickers Italy Cristian Brenna Germany Christian Bindhammer
2000 France Alexandre Chabot Italy Cristian Brenna Russia Evgeny Ovchinnikov
2002 France Alexandre Chabot Czech Republic Tomáš Mrázek Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
2004 Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué France Alexandre Chabot France François Auclair
2006 Austria David Lama Switzerland Cédric Lachat Russia Dmitri Sarafutdinov
2008 Spain Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza Czech Republic Tomáš Mrázek France Manuel Romain
2010 Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanqué Czech Republic Adam Ondra Austria Jakob Schubert
2013 France Romain Desgranges Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanque Netherlands Jorg Verhoeven
2015 Spain Ramón Julián Puigblanque Czech Republic Adam Ondra Germany Sebastian Halenke
2017 France Romain Desgranges Czech Republic Adam Ondra Austria Jakob Schubert
2019 Czech Republic Adam Ondra Spain Alberto Ginés López Switzerland Sasha Lehmann
2020 Switzerland Sasha Lehmann Belgium Nicolas Collin Russia Dmitrii Fakirianov
2022 Czech Republic Adam Ondra Slovenia Luka Potočar Spain Alberto Ginés López

Bouldering

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Italy Christian Core Italy Mauro Calibani Russia Salavat Rakhmetov
2004 France Daniel Dulac United Kingdom Andrew Earl Italy Gabriele Moroni
2007 Austria David Lama Finland Nalle Hukkataival Czech Republic Tomáš Mrázek
2008 France Jérôme Meyer Austria Kilian Fischhuber Switzerland Cédric Lachat
2010 Switzerland Cédric Lachat Czech Republic Adam Ondra Austria Kilian Fischhuber
2013 Austria Kilian Fischhuber Russia Dmitri Sarafutdinov Austria Jakob Schubert
2015 Germany Jan Hojer Czech Republic Adam Ondra Italy Stefan Scarperi
2017 Germany Jan Hojer Germany Alexander Megos Slovenia Anže Peharc
2019 France Mickaël Mawem Russia Sergei Skorodumov Russia Vadim Timonov
2020 Slovenia Jernej Kruder Russia Sergei Luzhetskii Russia Nikolai Iarilovets
2022 Austria Nicolai Uznik France Sam Avezou Czech Republic Adam Ondra

Speed

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Kazakhstan Kairat Rakhmetov Italy Cristian Brenna Poland Andrzej Marcisz
1996 Ukraine Andrey Vedenmeer France Mathieu Dutray Russia Pavel Samoiline
1998 Poland Tomasz Oleksy Ukraine Alexander Paukaev Ukraine Vladimir Zakharov
2000 Ukraine Maksym Styenkovyy Russia Iakov Soubbotine Russia Alexander Chaoulsky
2002 Ukraine Maksym Styenkovyy Russia Sergey Sinitcyn Russia Alexei Gadeev
2004 Russia Alexander Peshekhonov Ukraine Maksym Styenkovyy Russia Alexander Chaoulsky
2006 Russia Evgeny Vaitcekhovsky Russia Sergey Sinitcyn Russia Alexander Peshekhonov
2008 Russia Evgeny Vaitcekhovsky Ukraine Maksym Osipov Ukraine Maksym Styenkovyy
2010 Russia Sergey Abdrakhmanov Russia Stanislav Kokorin Czech Republic Libor Hroza
2013 Czech Republic Libor Hroza Poland Marcin Dzieński Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev
2015 Czech Republic Libor Hroza Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev Poland Marcin Dzieński
2017 Poland Marcin Dzieński Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev Russia Stanislav Kokorin
2019 Russia Vladislav Deulin Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev Russia Dimitrii Timofeev
2020 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev Russia Lev Rudatskiy Poland Marcin Dzieński
2022 Ukraine Danyil Boldyrev Poland Marcin Dzieński France Guillaume Moro

Overall

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Austria Jakob Schubert Italy Stefano Ghisolfi Spain Javier Cano Blázquez
2017 Germany Jan Hojer Austria Jakob Schubert Italy Michael Piccolruaz
2020 Russia Alexey Rubtsov Switzerland Sascha Lehmann Russia Sergey Luzhetsky
2022 Austria Jakob Schubert Czech Republic Adam Ondra Spain Alberto Ginés López

Women's results

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Lead

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Switzerland Susi Good France Isabelle Patissier France Laurence Guyon
1996 France Liv Sansoz France Laurence Guyon France Stéphanie Bodet
Russia Venera Chereshneva
1998 Belgium Muriel Sarkany Russia Venera Chereshneva France Liv Sansoz
2000 Germany Katrin Sedlmayer France Stéphanie Bodet Germany Marietta Uhden
2002 France Chloé Minoret Slovenia Martina Cufar France Sandrine Levet
Belgium Muriel Sarkany
2004 Austria Bettina Schöpf Slovenia Natalija Gros Austria Katharina Saurwein
2006 France Charlotte Durif France Sandrine Levet Slovenia Maja Vidmar
2008 Austria Johanna Ernst Slovenia Maja Vidmar Slovenia Mina Markovič
2010 Austria Angela Eiter Austria Johanna Ernst France Alizée Dufraisse
2013 Russia Dinara Fakhritdinova Slovenia Mina Markovič France Hélène Janicot
2015 Slovenia Mina Markovič Slovenia Janja Garnbret Austria Jessica Pilz
2017 Belgium Anak Verhoeven Slovenia Mina Markovič Austria Jessica Pilz
2019 Slovenia Lučka Rakovec Italy Laura Rogora France Luce Douady
2020 Russia Viktoriia Meshkova Czech Republic Eliška Adamovská United Kingdom Molly Thompson-Smith
2022 Slovenia Janja Garnbret Austria Jessica Pilz France Manon Hily

Bouldering

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002 France Sandrine Levet France Fanny Rogeaux Czech Republic Vera Kotasova-Kostruhova
2004 Russia Olga Bibik Austria Anna Stöhr France Corinne Theroux
2007 France Juliette Danion Ukraine Olga Shalagina Ukraine Olga Bezhko
2008 Slovenia Natalija Gros Austria Anna Stöhr Norway Hannah Midtboe
2010 Austria Anna Stöhr Germany Juliane Wurm Ukraine Olga Shalagina
2013 Austria Anna Stöhr Slovenia Mina Markovič France Mélanie Sandoz
2015 Germany Juliane Wurm Austria Anna Stöhr Austria Katharina Saurwein
2017 Serbia Staša Gejo Slovenia Janja Garnbret Switzerland Petra Klingler
2019 Slovenia Urska Repusic Slovenia Vita Lukan Russia Irina Kuzmenko
2020 Russia Viktoriia Meshkova Belgium Chloe Caulier Serbia Staša Gejo
2022 Slovenia Janja Garnbret Germany Hannah Meul France Oriane Bertone

Speed

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Russia Yelena Ovchinnikova Russia Yulia Inozemtseva France Claudine Trecourt
1996 France Cecile Avezou Germany Ameli Haager Belgium Kim Anthoni
1998 France Cecile Avezou Ukraine Olena Ryepko Russia Zosia Podgorbounskikh
2000 Ukraine Olena Ryepko Russia Tatiana Ruyga Russia Zosia Podgorbounskikh
2002 Ukraine Olena Ryepko Ukraine Olga Zakharova Russia Svetlana Sutkina
2004 Russia Anna Stenkovaya Russia Valentina Yurina Russia Maya Piratinskaya
2006 Russia Anna Stenkovaya Russia Kseniia Alekseeva Russia Valentina Yurina
2008 Poland Edyta Ropek Russia Olga Morozkina Russia Anna Stenkovaya
2010 Poland Edyta Ropek Russia Kseniia Alekseeva Russia Natalia Titova
2013 Russia Anna Tsyganova Poland Aleksandra Rudzińska Russia Yulia Levochkina
2015 France Anouck Jaubert Russia Yulia Kaplina Russia Maria Krasavina
2017 Russia Yulia Kaplina Russia Anna Tsyganova Russia Elena Remizova
2019 Poland Aleksandra Mirosław Russia Mariia Krasavina France Anouck Jaubert
2020 Russia Ekaterina Barashchuk Russia Elizaveta Ivanova Russia Yulia Kaplina
2022 Poland Aleksandra Mirosław Poland Aleksandra Kałucka Poland Natalia Kałucka

Overall

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Austria Jessica Pilz Slovenia Mina Markovič France Charlotte Durif
2017 Slovenia Janja Garnbret Switzerland Petra Klingler Serbia Staša Gejo
2020 Russia Viktoria Meshkova Serbia Staša Gejo Czech Republic Eliska Adamovska
2022 Slovenia Janja Garnbret Slovenia Mia Krampl Austria Jessica Pilz

Medals (1992–2022)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia17192864
2 France17101845
3 Austria127928
4 Slovenia912324
5 Ukraine79521
6 Poland64414
7 Germany54312
8 Czech Republic49518
9 Spain42410
10 Switzerland3339
11 Belgium2226
12 Italy16310
13 Serbia1124
14 Great Britain1113
15 Kazakhstan1001
16 Finland0101
17 Netherlands0011
 Norway0011
Totals (18 entries)909092272
  • 1996 and 2002 two bronze shared in women lead.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "UIAA European Championship - Frankfurt 1992". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  3. ^ "European Championship - Paris 1996". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  4. ^ "UIAA European Championship - Nürnberg (GER) 1998". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  5. ^ "UIAA European Championship - München (GER) 2000". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  6. ^ "UIAA European Championship - Chamonix (FRA) 2002". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  7. ^ "UIAA European Championship - Lecco (ITA) 2004". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  8. ^ "UIAA European Championship - Ekatarinburg (RUS) 2006". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
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  16. ^ IFSC ECH 2017: L, S
  17. ^ IFSC ECH 2017: B
  18. ^ a b c "European Council: competitions". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  19. ^ Vettoretti, Marco. "IFSC European Championships Villars 2024". www.ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  20. ^ IFSC Europe (25 November 2020). "Continental Championships - Moscow 2020 - 2020 Men Lead Official General Result" (PDF). Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  21. ^ IFSC Europe (23 November 2020). "Continental Championships - Moscow 2020 - 2020 Men Boulder Official General Result" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 January 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  22. ^ IFSC Europe (21 November 2020). "Continental Championships - Moscow 2020 - 2020 Men Speed Official General Result" (PDF). Retrieved 22 November 2020.
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