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Recurring sporting event
The European Judo Championships is the
Judo European Championship organized by the
European Judo Union .
[1]
[2] The
2015 and
2019 editions were held during the respective
European Games . This is also expected for future editions of the
European Games .
Senior Editions
Men's Competitions
Year
Edition
Dates
Host
Events
1951
1
5–6 December
Paris ,
France
6
[3]
1952
2
9–12 December
Paris ,
France
7
[4]
1953
3
29–30 October
London ,
United Kingdom
2
[5]
1954
4
10–11 December
Brussels ,
Belgium
5
[6]
1955
5
4 December
Paris ,
France
6
[7]
1957
6
10 November
Rotterdam ,
Netherlands
9
[8]
1958
7
10–11 May
Barcelona ,
Spain
9
[9]
1959
8
9 May
Vienna ,
Austria
9
[10]
1960
9
13–15 May
Amsterdam ,
Netherlands
9
[11]
1961
10
13 May
Milan ,
Italy
9
[12]
1962
11
12–14 May
Essen ,
West Germany
13
[13]
1963
12
11 May
Geneva ,
Switzerland
9
[14]
1964
13
25–26 April
East Berlin ,
East Germany
12
[15]
1965
14
23–24 April
Madrid ,
Spain
13
[16]
1966
15
6–7 May
Luxembourg ,
Luxembourg
7
[17]
1967
16
11–13 May
Rome ,
Italy
7
[18]
1968
17
17–19 May
Lausanne ,
Switzerland
7
[19]
1969
18
15–18 May
Ostend ,
Belgium
7
[20]
1970
19
21–24 May
East Berlin ,
East Germany
7
[21]
1971
20
22–23 May
Gothenburg ,
Sweden
7
[22]
1972
21
12–14 May
Voorburg ,
Netherlands
7
[23]
1973
22
12–13 May
Madrid ,
Spain
7
[24]
Men's and Women's Competitions
Men's Competitions
Year
Edition
Dates
Host
Events
1974
23
2–5 May
London ,
United Kingdom
7
[25]
1975
24
8–11 May
Lyon ,
France
7
[26]
1976
25
6–9 May
Kyiv ,
Soviet Union
7
[27]
1977
26
13–15 May
Ludwigshafen ,
West Germany
9
[28]
1978
27
5–7 May
Helsinki ,
Finland
8
[29]
1979
28
24–27 May
Brussels ,
Belgium
8
[30]
1980
29
15–18 May
Vienna ,
Austria
8
[31]
1981
30
14–17 May
Debrecen ,
Hungary
8
[32]
1982
31
13–16 May
Rostock ,
East Germany
8
[33]
1983
32
12–15 May
Paris ,
France
8
[34]
1984
33
3–6 May
Liège ,
Belgium
8
[35]
1985
34
9–12 May
Hamar ,
Norway
8
[36]
1986
35
8–11 May
Belgrade ,
Yugoslavia
8
[37]
Women's Competitions
Year
Edition
Dates
Host
Events
1974
30 Nov–1 Dec
Genoa ,
Italy
8
[38]
1975
1
12–13 December
Munich ,
West Germany
8
[39]
1976
2
9–12 December
Vienna ,
Austria
8
[40]
1977
3
1–2 October
Arlon ,
Belgium
8
[41]
1978
4
11 November
Cologne ,
West Germany
8
[42]
1979
5
5–6 April
Kerkrade ,
Netherlands
8
[43]
1980
6
15–16 March
Udine ,
Italy
8
[44]
1981
7
27–29 March
Madrid ,
Spain
8
[45]
1982
8
13–14 March
Oslo ,
Norway
8
[46]
1983
9
5–6 March
Genoa ,
Italy
8
[47]
1984
10
17–18 March
Pirmasens ,
West Germany
8
[48]
1985
11
15–17 March
Landskrona ,
Sweden
8
[49]
1986
12
15–16 March
London ,
United Kingdom
8
[50]
Combined Competitions
Year
Edition M
Edition W
Dates
Host
Events
1987
36
13
7–10 May
Paris ,
France
16
[51]
1988
37
14
19–22 May
Pamplona ,
Spain
16
[52]
1989
38
15
11–14 May
Helsinki ,
Finland
16
[53]
1990
39
16
10–13 May
Frankfurt ,
Germany
16
[54]
1991
40
17
16–19 May
Prague ,
Czechoslovakia
16
[55]
1992
41
18
4–7 May
Paris ,
France
16
[56]
1993
42
19
1–2 May
Athens ,
Greece
16
[57]
1994
43
20
19–22 May
Gdańsk ,
Poland
16
[58]
1995
44
21
11–14 May
Birmingham ,
United Kingdom
16
[59]
1996
45
22
16–19 May
The Hague ,
Netherlands
16
[60]
1997
46
23
8–11 May
Ostend ,
Belgium
16
[61]
1998
47
24
14–17 May
Oviedo ,
Spain
16
[62]
1999
48
25
20–23 May
Bratislava ,
Slovakia
16
[63]
2000
49
26
18–21 May
Wrocław ,
Poland
16
[64]
2001
50
27
18–20 May
Paris ,
France
16
[65]
2002
51
28
16–18 May
Maribor ,
Slovenia
16
[66]
2003
52
29
16–18 May
Düsseldorf ,
Germany
16
[67]
2004
53
30
14–16 May
Bucharest ,
Romania
14
[68]
2005
54
31
20–22 May
Rotterdam ,
Netherlands
14
[69]
2006
55
32
26–28 May
Tampere ,
Finland
14
[70]
2007
56
33
6–8 April
Belgrade ,
Serbia
14
[71]
[72]
2008
57
34
11–13 April
Lisbon ,
Portugal
14
[73]
[74]
2009
58
35
24–26 April
Tbilisi ,
Georgia
14
[75]
[76]
[77]
2010
59
36
22–25 April
Vienna ,
Austria
16
[78]
[79]
[80]
2011
60
37
21–24 April
Istanbul ,
Turkey
16
[81]
[82]
[83]
2012
61
38
26–29 April
Chelyabinsk ,
Russia
16
[84]
[85]
[86]
2013
62
39
25–28 April
Budapest ,
Hungary
16
[87]
[88]
[89]
2014
63
40
24–27 April
Montpellier ,
France
16
[90]
[91]
[92]
2015
64
41
25–28 June
Baku ,
Azerbaijan
18
[93]
[94]
[95]
2016
65
42
21–24 April
Kazan ,
Russia
16
[96]
[97]
[98]
2017
66
43
20–23 April
Warsaw ,
Poland
16
[99]
[100]
[101]
2018
67
44
26–28 April
Tel Aviv ,
Israel
14
[102]
[103]
[104]
2019
68
45
22–25 June
Minsk ,
Belarus
15
[105]
[106]
[107]
2020
69
46
19–21 November
Prague ,
Czech Republic
14
[108]
[109]
2021
70
47
16–18 April
Lisbon ,
Portugal
14
[110]
[111]
[112]
2022
71
48
29 April–1 May
Sofia ,
Bulgaria
14
[113]
2023
72
49
3–5 November
Montpellier ,
France
14
[114]
2024
73
50
25–28 April
Zagreb ,
Croatia
15
[115]
[116]
2025
74
51
Podgorica ,
Montenegro
14
[117]
Openweight
Open
Team
Year
Competitions
Dates
Host
Men's Competitions
1973
M
—
10–13 May
Madrid ,
Spain
[125]
1974
M
—
2–5 May
London ,
Great Britain
[126]
1975
M
—
11 May
Lyon ,
France
[127]
1976
M
—
9 May
Kyiv ,
Soviet Union
[128]
1977
M
—
11–15 May
Ludwigshafen ,
West Germany
[129]
1978
M
—
21–22 October
Paris ,
France
[130]
1979
M
—
20 October
Brescia ,
Italy
[131]
1980
M
—
25 October
The Hague ,
Netherlands
[132]
1982
M
—
2–3 October
Milan ,
Italy
[133]
1984
M
—
27–28 October
Paris ,
France
[134]
Separated Men's and Women's Competitions
1985
M
W
9–10 November
Brussels ,
Belgium
[135]
1986
M
W
4–5 October
Novi Sad ,
Yugoslavia
[136]
1987
M
W
9–11 October
Paris ,
France
[137]
1988
M
W
29–30 October
Visé ,
Belgium
[138]
1989
M
W
28–29 October
Vienna ,
Austria
[139]
1990
M
W
27–28 October
Dubrovnik ,
Yugoslavia
[140]
1991
M
W
26–27 October
's-Hertogenbosch ,
Netherlands
[141]
1992
M
W
24–25 October
Leonding ,
Austria
[142]
1993
M
W
23–24 October
Frankfurt ,
Germany
[143]
1994
M
W
22–23 October
The Hague ,
Netherlands
[144]
1995
M
W
14–15 October
Trnava ,
Slovakia
[145]
1996
M
W
19–20 October
Saint Petersburg ,
Russia
[146]
1997
M
W
25–26 October
Rome ,
Italy
[147]
1998
M
W
17–18 October
Villach ,
Austria
[148]
1999
M
W
23–24 October
Istanbul ,
Turkey
[149]
2000
M
W
18–19 October
Aalst ,
Belgium
[150]
2001
M
W
29 Sep, 20–21 Oct, 15–16 Dec
Madrid ,
Spain
[151]
[152]
[153]
2002
M
W
19 October
Maribor ,
Slovenia
[154]
2003
M
W
19 May
Düsseldorf ,
Germany
[155]
—
W
25 October
Oradea ,
Romania
[156]
M
—
6 December
London ,
Great Britain
[157]
2004
M
W
24 October
Paris ,
France
[158]
2005
M
W
22–23 October
Debrecen ,
Hungary
[159]
2006
M
W
28 October
Belgrade ,
Serbia
[160]
2007
M
W
27 October
Minsk ,
Belarus
[161]
2008
M
W
25 October
Moscow ,
Russia
[162]
2009
M
W
3 October
Miskolc ,
Hungary
[163]
[164]
2010
M
W
25 April
Vienna ,
Austria
[165]
[166]
2011
M
W
24 April
Istanbul ,
Turkey
[167]
[168]
2012
M
W
29 April
Chelyabinsk ,
Russia
[169]
[170]
2013
M
W
28 April
Budapest ,
Hungary
[171]
[172]
2014
M
W
27 April
Montpellier ,
France
[173]
[174]
2015
M
W
28 June
Baku ,
Azerbaijan
[93]
[175]
2016
M
W
24 April
Kazan ,
Russia
[96]
[176]
2017
M
W
23 April
Warsaw ,
Poland
[99]
[177]
[178]
Mixed Team
Youth Championship
Judo European Youth Championship organized by the
European Judo Union .
Veterans Championship
European Veterans Judo Championships organized by the
European Judo Union since 2009.
[188]
Year
Edition
Dates
Host
Ref
2009
1
12–14 November
Lignano ,
Italy
2010
2
7–10 October
Poreč ,
Croatia
2011
3
10–13 November
Leibnitz ,
Austria
2012
4
10–13 May
Opole ,
Poland
2013
5
13–16 June
Paris ,
France
2014
6
26–29 June
Prague ,
Czech Republic
2015
7
28–31 May
Balatonfüred ,
Hungary
2016
8
23–26 June
Poreč ,
Croatia
2017
9
15–18 June
Zagreb ,
Croatia
2018
10
14–17 June
Glasgow ,
United Kingdom
2019
11
25–28 July
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ,
Spain
2022
12
2–5 June
Heraklion ,
Greece
Not held in 2020 and 2021.
European Club Championships
All-time medal table (1951 - 2024)
List of European Judo Championships medalists
This table include all medals in the individual and team competitions won at the European Judo Championships as well as at the separate European Judo Team Championships and separate European Judo Open Championships .
Updated after
2024 European Judo Championships .[
citation needed ]
See also
References
External links
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