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Champion | Jonah Bryant (2024) Amelie Haworth (2024) |
The European Junior Squash Championships are the event which serves as the European junior championship for squash players organised by the European Squash Federation.
Countries enter teams of three players to represent them in the championships with two boys and one girl. In each round of the competition, teams face each other in a best-of-three singles matches contest.
Year | Venue | Champion | Runner-up | Score |
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1984 | Ludwigsburg | Sweden | England | 2–1 |
1985 | Ludwigsburg | England | Sweden | 3–0 |
1986 | Oslo | England | Sweden | 3–0 |
1987 | Warmond | England | Scotland | 3–0 |
1988 | Tel Aviv | England | Germany | 3–0 |
1989 | Aix-en-Provence | England | Germany | 3–0 |
1990 | Ghent | England | Germany | 3–0 |
1991 | Linz | England | Germany | 3–0 |
1992 | Oslo | England | Finland | 2–1 |
1993 | Odense | England | France | 3–0 |
1994 | Bolzano | England | France | 2–1 |
1995 | Tel Aviv | England | Italy | 3–0 |
1996 | Recklinghausen | England | Switzerland | 3–0 |
1997 | Vantaa | England | Germany | 3–0 |
1998 | Herentals | England | Netherlands | 3–0 |
1999 | Vienna | England | Spain | 3–0 |
2000 | Bremen | England | Spain | 2–1 |
2001 | Antwerp | England | Germany | 3–0 |
2002 | Aix-en-Provence | England | Switzerland | 2–1 |
2003 | Parsdorf | England | Netherlands | 2–1 |
2004 | Herentals | England | France | 3–0 |
2005 | Malmö | England | Germany | 3–0 |
2006 | Langnau | Germany | England | 3–0 |
2007 | Herentals | England | France | 2–1 |
2008 | Stavanger | England | France | 2–1 |
2009 | Germering | Germany | England | 2–1 |
2010 | Vienna | England | Wales | 3–0 |
2011 | Kriens | England | Belgium | 3–0 |
2012 | Porto | England | Belgium | 3–0 |
2013 | Langnau | England | France | 3–0 |
2014 | Helsinki | England | Spain | 3–0 |
2015 | Prague | England | Finland | 3–0 |
2016 | Kriens | England | France | 3–0 |
2017 | Lisbon | England | Spain | 2–0 |
2018 | Bielsko-Biała | England | France | 2–1 |
2019 | Prague | England | Switzerland | 2–0 |
2020 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe | |||
2021 | ||||
2022 | Eindhoven | England | France | 2–1 |
2023 | Langnau am Albis | England | France | 2–1 |
2024 | Bucharest | France | England | 2–1 |
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