European Canoe Sprint Championships |
Status |
active |
Genre |
sporting event |
Date(s) |
mid-year |
Frequency |
annual |
Country |
varying |
Inaugurated |
1933 (1933)
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The Canoe Sprint European Championships (or European Canoe Sprint Championships) is an international canoeing and kayaking event organized by the European Canoe Association (ECA). It was first held in 1933 in Prague under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation. In 1997, the European Championships were resumed, and now take place annually.
The most titled athlete of the European Championships is Hungarian Katalin Kovács, who has 29 gold medals, 17 silver medals and 2 bronze medals in her record. Among men, the number of wins is led by German Ronald Rauhe, who won the European championships 17 times.
Summary
Edition
|
Year
|
Host
|
Events
|
1
|
1933
|
Prague, Czechoslovakia
|
7
|
2
|
1934
|
Copenhagen, Denmark
|
8
|
3
|
1936
|
Duisburg, Germany
|
2
|
4
|
1957
|
Ghent, Belgium
|
15
|
5
|
1959
|
Duisburg, West Germany
|
15
|
6
|
1961
|
Poznań, Poland
|
16
|
7
|
1963
|
Jajce, Yugoslavia
|
16
|
8
|
1965
|
Bucharest, Romania
|
16
|
9
|
1967
|
Duisburg, West Germany
|
16
|
10
|
1969
|
Moscow, Soviet Union
|
16
|
Not organised 1970 - 1996
|
11
|
1997
|
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
|
26
|
12
|
1999
|
Zagreb, Croatia
|
26
|
13
|
2000
|
Poznań, Poland
|
26
|
14
|
2001
|
Milan, Italy
|
27
|
15
|
2002
|
Szeged, Hungary
|
27
|
16
|
2004
|
Poznań, Poland
|
27
|
17
|
2005
|
Poznań, Poland
|
27
|
18
|
2006
|
Račice, Czech Republic
|
27
|
19
|
2007
|
Pontevedra, Spain
|
27
|
20
|
2008
|
Milan, Italy
|
27
|
|
Edition
|
Year
|
Host
|
Events
|
21
|
2009
|
Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany
|
27
|
22
|
2010
|
Trasona, Spain
|
24+1
|
23
|
2011
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
25
|
24
|
2012
|
Zagreb, Croatia
|
26
|
25
|
2013
|
Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal
|
26 + 9
|
26
|
2014
|
Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany
|
26 + 8
|
27
|
2015
|
Račice, Czech Republic
|
27 + 11
|
28
|
2016
|
Moscow, Russia
|
27 + 11
|
29
|
2017
|
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
|
27 + 10
|
30
|
2018
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
30 + 10
|
–
|
2019*
|
Poznań, Poland
|
12
|
–
|
2020
|
Bascov, Romania
|
–
|
31
|
2021
|
Poznań, Poland
|
30 + 12
|
32
|
2022
|
Munich, Germany
|
29 + 11
|
33
|
2023*
|
Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal
|
|
34
|
2024
|
Szeged, Hungary
|
|
|
- Paracanoe only, since Canoe Sprint was included in the European Games.
Source:
European Junior & U23 Canoe Sprint Championships
Medal table
Most successful athletes
This following table lists athletes that have won multiple medals since the 1997 edition (updated until 2021).
See also
External links
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Years marked (para) were limited to paracanoe events only |