IFSC Climbing European Championships

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European Climbing Championships
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Frequencybiennial
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Inaugurated1992 (1992)

The IFSC Climbing European Championships are the biennial European championship for competition climbing organized by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC). The first competition was held in Frankfurt in 1992. [1]

Contents

Championships

NumberYearLocationDate(s)DisciplinesNotesEvents
numberleadspeedboulder
1 1992 Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt September 182 [2] 4
2 1996 Flag of France.svg ParisJanuary 282 [3] 4
3 1998 Flag of Germany.svg Nuremberg April 32 [4] 4
4 2000 Flag of Germany.svg Munich October 72 [5] 4
5 2002 Flag of France.svg Chamonix July 11–143 [6] 6
6 2004 Flag of Italy.svg Lecco June 21–273 [7] 6
7 2006 Flag of Russia.svg Yekaterinburg June 29 – July 32canceled [8] 4
2007 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Birmingham March 16–181 [9] 2
8 2008 Flag of France.svg ParisOctober 15–183 [10] 6
9 2010 Flag of Austria.svg Imst/Innsbruck September 14–183 [11] 6
10 2013 Flag of France.svg Chamonix July 12–132 [12] 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eindhoven August 31 – September 11 [13] 2
11 2015 Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck May 14–161 [14] 2
Flag of France.svg Chamonix July 10–122 [15] 6
12 2017 Flag of Italy.svg Campitello di Fassa June 30 – July 12 [16] 4
Flag of Germany.svg Munich August 18–191 [17] 4
13 2019 Flag of Poland.svg Zakopane September 5–71 [18] 2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edinburgh October 4–62 [18] 4
14 2020 Flag of Russia.svg MoscowNovember 21–283 [18] 8
15 2022 Flag of Germany.svg Munich August 11–2138

1 EC 2007 Birmingham was replacement as EC 2006 Yekaterinburg (boulder)

Men's results

[19] [20] [21]

Lead

YearGoldSilverBronze
1992 Flag of France.svg François Legrand Flag of France.svg François Petit Flag of Russia.svg Salavat Rakhmetov
1996 Flag of France.svg Arnaud Petit Flag of France.svg François Petit Flag of France.svg François Lombard
1998 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Vickers Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Brenna Flag of Germany.svg Christian Bindhammer
2000 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Chabot Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Brenna Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Ovchinnikov
2002 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Chabot Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Mrázek Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
2004 Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Julián Puigblanqué Flag of France.svg Alexandre Chabot Flag of France.svg François Auclair
2006 Flag of Austria.svg David Lama Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Cédric Lachat Flag of Russia.svg Dmitri Sarafutdinov
2008 Flag of Spain.svg Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Mrázek Flag of France.svg Manuel Romain
2010 Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Julián Puigblanqué Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
2013 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Julián Puigblanque Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jorg Verhoeven
2015 Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Julián Puigblanque Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Halenke
2017 Flag of France.svg Romain Desgranges Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
2019 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Ginés López Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sasha Lehmann
2020 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sasha Lehmann Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Collin Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Fakirianov
2022 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Slovenia.svg Luka Potočar Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Ginés López

Bouldering

YearGoldSilverBronze
2002 Flag of Italy.svg Christian Core Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Calibani Flag of Russia.svg Salavat Rakhmetov
2004 Flag of France.svg Daniel Dulac Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Earl Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Moroni
2007 Flag of Austria.svg David Lama Flag of Finland.svg Nalle Hukkataival Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Mrázek
2008 Flag of France.svg Jérôme Meyer Flag of Austria.svg Kilian Fischhuber Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Cédric Lachat
2010 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Cédric Lachat Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Austria.svg Kilian Fischhuber
2013 Flag of Austria.svg Kilian Fischhuber Flag of Russia.svg Dmitri Sarafutdinov Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert
2015 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Italy.svg Stefan Scarperi
2017 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Megos Flag of Slovenia.svg Anže Peharc
2019 Flag of France.svg Mickaël Mawem Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Skorodumov Flag of Russia.svg Vadim Timonov
2020 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Kruder Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Luzhetskii Flag of Russia.svg Nikolai Iarilovets
2022 Flag of Austria.svg Nicolai Uznik Flag of France.svg Sam Avezou Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra

Speed

YearGoldSilverBronze
1992 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kairat Rakhmetov Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Brenna Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Marcisz
1996 Flag of Ukraine.svg Andrey Vedenmeer Flag of France.svg Mathieu Dutray Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Samoiline
1998 Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Oleksy Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexander Paukaev Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladimir Zakharov
2000 Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Styenkovyy Flag of Russia.svg Iakov Soubbotine Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Chaoulsky
2002 Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Styenkovyy Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sinitcyn Flag of Russia.svg Alexei Gadeev
2004 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Peshekhonov Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Styenkovyy Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Chaoulsky
2006 Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Vaitcekhovsky Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sinitcyn Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Peshekhonov
2008 Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Vaitcekhovsky Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Osipov Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Styenkovyy
2010 Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Abdrakhmanov Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza
2013 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev
2015 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Hroza Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Kokorin
2019 Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Deulin Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev Flag of Russia.svg Dimitrii Timofeev
2020 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev Flag of Russia.svg Lev Rudatskiy Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński
2022 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danyil Boldyrev Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Dzieński Flag of France.svg Guillaume Moro

Overall

YearGoldSilverBronze
2015 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Ghisolfi Flag of Spain.svg Javier Cano Blázquez
2017 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Hojer Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of Italy.svg Michael Piccolruaz
2020 Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Rubtsov Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sascha Lehmann Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Luzhetsky
2022 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schubert Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Ondra Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Ginés López

Women's results

[22] [23] [24]

Lead

YearGoldSilverBronze
1992 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Susi Good Flag of France.svg Isabelle Patissier Flag of France.svg Laurence Guyon
1996 Flag of France.svg Liv Sansoz Flag of France.svg Laurence Guyon Flag of France.svg Stéphanie Bodet
Flag of Russia.svg Venera Chereshneva
1998 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Muriel Sarkany Flag of Russia.svg Venera Chereshneva Flag of France.svg Liv Sansoz
2000 Flag of Germany.svg Katrin Sedlmayer Flag of France.svg Stéphanie Bodet Flag of Germany.svg Marietta Uhden
2002 Flag of France.svg Chloé Minoret Flag of Slovenia.svg Martina Cufar Flag of France.svg Sandrine Levet
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Muriel Sarkany
2004 Flag of Austria.svg Bettina Schöpf Flag of Slovenia.svg Natalija Gros Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Saurwein
2006 Flag of France.svg Charlotte Durif Flag of France.svg Sandrine Levet Flag of Slovenia.svg Maja Vidmar
2008 Flag of Austria.svg Johanna Ernst Flag of Slovenia.svg Maja Vidmar Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič
2010 Flag of Austria.svg Angela Eiter Flag of Austria.svg Johanna Ernst Flag of France.svg Alizée Dufraisse
2013 Flag of Russia.svg Dinara Fakhritdinova Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič Flag of France.svg Hélène Janicot
2015 Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz
2017 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anak Verhoeven Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz
2019 Flag of Slovenia.svg Lučka Rakovec Flag of Italy.svg Laura Rogora Flag of France.svg Luce Douady
2020 Flag of Russia.svg Viktoriia Meshkova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eliška Adamovská Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Molly Thompson-Smith
2022 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz Flag of France.svg Manon Hily

Bouldering

YearGoldSilverBronze
2002 Flag of France.svg Sandrine Levet Flag of France.svg Fanny Rogeaux Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vera Kotasova-Kostruhova
2004 Flag of Russia.svg Olga Bibik Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr Flag of France.svg Corinne Theroux
2007 Flag of France.svg Juliette Danion Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Shalagina Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Bezhko
2008 Flag of Slovenia.svg Natalija Gros Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr Flag of Norway.svg Hannah Midtboe
2010 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Wurm Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Shalagina
2013 Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič Flag of France.svg Mélanie Sandoz
2015 Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Wurm Flag of Austria.svg Anna Stöhr Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Saurwein
2017 Flag of Serbia.svg Staša Gejo Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Petra Klingler
2019 Flag of Slovenia.svg Urska Repusic Flag of Slovenia.svg Vita Lukan Flag of Russia.svg Irina Kuzmenko
2020 Flag of Russia.svg Viktoriia Meshkova Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Chloe Caulier Flag of Serbia.svg Staša Gejo
2022 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Germany.svg Hannah Meul Flag of France.svg Oriane Bertone

Speed

YearGoldSilverBronze
1992 Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Ovchinnikova Flag of Russia.svg Yulia Inozemtseva Flag of France.svg Claudine Trecourt
1996 Flag of France.svg Cecile Avezou Flag of Germany.svg Ameli Haager Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kim Anthoni
1998 Flag of France.svg Cecile Avezou Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Ryepko Flag of Russia.svg Zosia Podgorbounskikh
2000 Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Ryepko Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Ruyga Flag of Russia.svg Zosia Podgorbounskikh
2002 Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Ryepko Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Zakharova Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Sutkina
2004 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Stenkovaya Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Yurina Flag of Russia.svg Maya Piratinskaya
2006 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Stenkovaya Flag of Russia.svg Kseniia Alekseeva Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Yurina
2008 Flag of Poland.svg Edyta Ropek Flag of Russia.svg Olga Morozkina Flag of Russia.svg Anna Stenkovaya
2010 Flag of Poland.svg Edyta Ropek Flag of Russia.svg Kseniia Alekseeva Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Titova
2013 Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Rudzińska Flag of Russia.svg Yulia Levochkina
2015 Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert Flag of Russia.svg Yulia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Maria Krasavina
2017 Flag of Russia.svg Yulia Kaplina Flag of Russia.svg Anna Tsyganova Flag of Russia.svg Elena Remizova
2019 Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Mirosław Flag of Russia.svg Mariia Krasavina Flag of France.svg Anouck Jaubert
2020 Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Barashchuk Flag of Russia.svg Elizaveta Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg Yulia Kaplina
2022 Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Mirosław Flag of Poland.svg Aleksandra Kałucka Flag of Poland.svg Natalia Kałucka

Overall

YearGoldSilverBronze
2015 Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz Flag of Slovenia.svg Mina Markovič Flag of France.svg Charlotte Durif
2017 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Petra Klingler Flag of Serbia.svg Staša Gejo
2020 Flag of Russia.svg Viktoria Meshkova Flag of Serbia.svg Staša Gejo Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eliska Adamovska
2022 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janja Garnbret Flag of Slovenia.svg Mia Krampl Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Pilz

Medal summary (1992–2020)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 17192864
2Flag of France.svg  France 1791541
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 106824
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 610319
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 69520
6Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 53311
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52310
8Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 4228
9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 38415
10Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 3339
11Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2226
12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16310
13Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 1124
14Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1113
15Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1001
16Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0101
17Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 0011
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0011
Totals (18 entries)828284248

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