EDF European Darts Championship

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European Darts Championship
Tournament information
VenueTerme Olimia
Location Podčetrtek
CountryFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Established2012
Organisation(s) EDF
Format Legs
Current champion(s)
Classic
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Kim Huybrechts (men's)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Lisa Ashton (women's)
Flag of Germany.svg Florian Preis (youth's U18)
Flag of Germany.svg Willi Keller (youth's U14)
Cricket
Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (men's)
Flag of Slovenia.svg Nina Vavtar (women's)

The EDF European Darts Championship is an electronic soft-tip darts tournament held generally at Terme Olimia in Podčetrtek, Slovenia. Once time is held in Santa Susanna, Catalonia. First edition of this tournament took place in 2012. Championship tournaments are organized together with many other open-level tournaments in one week. Players with a PDC Tour Card can also take part in these tournaments.

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The most successful player at this tournament is Boris Krčmar from Croatia.

Classic tournaments

Men's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
2012 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Austria.svg   Mensur Suljović Flag of Croatia.svg Kranjcina Kreso Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar [1]
2013 Flag of Croatia.svg Zdravko Antunović Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Boric Flag of Serbia.svg Aco Babic [2]
2014 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar Flag of Germany.svg   Max Hopp Flag of Croatia.svg Zdravko Antunović [3]
2015 Flag of Catalonia.svg Santa Susanna Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (2) Flag of Portugal.svg   José de Sousa Flag of Austria.svg   Mensur Suljović [4]
2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Austria.svg   Mensur Suljović (2) Flag of Austria.svg Christian Kallinger Flag of Austria.svg   Rusty-Jake Rodriguez [5]
2017 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Dimitri Van den Bergh Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar Flag of Serbia.svg Milan Zlatkovic [6]
2018 Flag of Austria.svg   Zoran Lerchbacher Flag of Slovenia.svg   Benjamin Pratnemer Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Kim Huybrechts [7]
2019 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (3) Flag of Austria.svg   Zoran Lerchbacher Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Kim Huybrechts [8]
2021 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (4) Flag of Slovenia.svg   Benjamin Pratnemer Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Mike De Decker [9]
2022 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Kim Huybrechts Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar Flag of Austria.svg  Patrik Gosnak [10]

Women's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
2012 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic Flag of Hungary.svg   Veronika Ihász Flag of Austria.svg Eva Klausner [1]
2013 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic (2) Flag of Hungary.svg   Veronika Ihász Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jeannette Stoop [2]
2014 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jeannette Stoop Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic Flag of Germany.svg Christine Jahn [3]
2015 Flag of Catalonia.svg Santa Susanna Flag of Austria.svg Eva-Maria Thaler Flag of Catalonia.svg Iolanda Riba Flag of Germany.svg Kathi Fuchs [4]
2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dana Huybrechts Flag of Austria.svg Cvijeta Crnokrak Flag of Austria.svg Eva-Maria Thaler [5]
2017 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic (3) Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Patricia De Peuter Flag of Poland.svg Renata Słowikowska [6]
2018 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic (4) Flag of Croatia.svg Marina Letica Flag of Austria.svg Marie-Therese Lechner [7]
2019 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Patricia De Peuter Flag of Austria.svg Christina Köstner Flag of Austria.svg Marina Theußl [8]
2021 Flag of Croatia.svg Marina Letica Flag of Italy.svg Barbara Osti Flag of Italy.svg Aurora Fochesato [9]
2022 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lisa Ashton Flag of Croatia.svg Josipa Brzić Flag of Austria.svg Natascha Küpferling [10]

Youth's (U18) singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
2014 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Austria.svg Fredi Gsellmann Flag of Austria.svg Philip Koch Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Bacchiorri [3]
2015 Flag of Catalonia.svg Santa Susanna Flag of Austria.svg Sebastian Krems Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Bacchiorri Flag of Austria.svg Sophie Fasching [4]
2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Langer Flag of Austria.svg Nico Langer Flag of Austria.svg Mario Unterweger [5]
2017 Flag of Austria.svg Gregor Görg Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Langer Flag of Austria.svg Udo Lercher [6]
2018 Flag of Austria.svg Marco Jungwirth Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Doringer Flag of Austria.svg Andre Heinzle [7]
2019 Flag of Poland.svg   Sebastian Białecki Flag of Germany.svg Vincent Mook Flag of Austria.svg Kevin Köstner [8]
2021 Flag of Slovenia.svg Luka Marinic Flag of Germany.svg Simon Schönberger Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Reitmeier [9]
2022 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Preis Flag of Austria.svg Marcel Schöls Flag of Slovenia.svg Uroš Žalik [10]

Cricket tournaments

Men's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
2012 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Austria.svg   Mensur Suljović Flag of Austria.svg Erwin Freidl Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Ali Hadzipasic [1]
2013 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar Flag of Portugal.svg   José de Sousa Flag of Austria.svg Christian Kallinger [2]
2014 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (2) Flag of Germany.svg Sven Seifert Flag of Austria.svg   Rowby-John Rodriguez [3]
2015 Flag of Catalonia.svg Santa Susanna Flag of Austria.svg   Mensur Suljović (2) Flag of Austria.svg   Rowby-John Rodriguez Flag of Italy.svg Patrick Susanna [4]
2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Austria.svg   Mensur Suljović (3) Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Schnier Flag of Austria.svg Christian Kallinger [5]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg   Krzysztof Ratajski Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Dimitri Van den Bergh Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Kim Huybrechts [6]
2018 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (3) Flag of Poland.svg   Krzysztof Ratajski Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefan Rückert [7]
2019 Flag of Poland.svg   Krzysztof Ratajski (2) Flag of Austria.svg   Zoran Lerchbacher Flag of Poland.svg   Tytus Kanik [8]
2021 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (4) Flag of Austria.svg   Michael Rasztovits Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Cavric [9]
2022 Flag of Croatia.svg   Boris Krčmar (5) Flag of Spain.svg   Ricardo Perez Flag of Portugal.svg   José de Sousa [10]

Women's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
2012 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic Flag of Austria.svg Sonja Tschinkowitz Flag of Italy.svg Giada Marani [1]
2013 Flag of Hungary.svg   Veronika Ihász Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic Flag of Austria.svg Kerstin Rauscher [2]
2014 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic (2) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jeannette Stoop Flag of Austria.svg Kerstin Rauscher [3]
2015 Flag of Catalonia.svg Santa Susanna Flag of Austria.svg Elisabeth Steinbach Flag of Catalonia.svg Nuria Plaza Flag of Italy.svg Talita Biagetti [4]
2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Podčetrtek Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dana Huybrechts Flag of Austria.svg Camelia Hejsek Flag of Austria.svg Elisabeth Steinbach [5]
2017 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dana Verhaegen Flag of Italy.svg Giada Marani Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic [6]
2018 Flag of Poland.svg Karolina Ratajska Flag of Austria.svg Elisabeth Steinbach Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dana Verhaegen [7]
2019 Flag of Poland.svg Karolina Ratajska (2) Flag of Poland.svg Katarzyna Bożek Flag of Austria.svg Christina Köstner [8]
2021 Flag of Croatia.svg Marina Letica Flag of Slovenia.svg Mojca Muzic Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dana Huybrechts [9]
2022 Flag of Slovenia.svg Nina Vavtar Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dana Huybrechts Flag of Hungary.svg Adrienne Végső [10]

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