European Running Target Championships

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The European Running Target Championships are special shooting sport championships of running target organized discontinuously by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1963. [1] [2]

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Until 1983 competitions were held by shooting to moving targets made up of animals, such as deer, roebucks or wild boars; since 1983, the animals have been replaced with artificial targets. [3]

Editions

#YearCityDateEvents
1 1963 Flag of Sweden.svg Sandviken, Sweden Running target (3 men)
2 1969 Flag of Sweden.svg Sandviken, Sweden Running target (1 men)
3 1973 Flag of Germany.svg Munich, West Germany Running target (1 men)
4 1978 Flag of East Germany.svg Suhl, East Germany Running target (1 men)
5 1981 Flag of Hungary.svg Miskolc, Hungary Running target (1 men)
6 1995 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti, Finland Running target (2 men)
7 1997 Flag of Finland.svg Sipoo, Finland Running target (2 men)
8 2013 Flag of Germany.svg Suhl, Germany Running target (2 men)
9 2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Gyenesdiás, Hungary 10–14 July
10 2020 Flag of Poland.svg Wrocław, Poland 25 Feb.–1 Mar.
11 2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Plzeň, Czech Republic 28 Aug.–3 Sep.

Special Running Target Championships

NumberYearCityCountryEventsNotes
1 1963 Sandviken Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
3
2 1969 Sandviken Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
1
3 1973 Munich Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
1
4 1975 Munich Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
1
5 1978 Suhl Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
1
6 1981 Miskolc Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1
7 1992 Keszthely Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
2
8 1995 Lahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2
9 1996 Brno Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
2
10 1997 Sipoo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2
11 1998 Keszthely Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
2
12 2013 Suhl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
2
13 2014 Sarlóspuszta Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2

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References

  1. "Historical Results - European Championships". issf-sports.org. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. "Schießen - Europameisterschaften - Laufende Scheibe mit KK" (in German). sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. "Schießen - Europameisterschaften - Laufende Scheibe mit KK" (in German). sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 12 June 2020. (ab 1983 normaler Lauf)