This is a list of Water Ski European Championships champions Under-21.
Year | Place | Slalom | Trick | Jump | Overall | Team | |
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1990 | Bourg-en-Bresse | Steffen Wild | Nicolas LeForestier | Steffen Wild | Steffen Wild | United Kingdom | |
Frederique Savin | Frederique Savin | Anahi Arbaizar | Frederique Savin | ||||
1991 | Milano | Jodi Fisher | Nikolas Leforestier | Danny Budd | Patrizio Buzzotta | Italy | |
Frederique Savin | Frederique Savin | Marina Mosti | Frederique Savin | ||||
1992 | Bourg-en-Bresse | Ivan Morros | Aymeric Benet | Stefan Tunch | Christian Rampanelli | United Kingdom | |
Sarah Gatty-Saunt | Frederique Savin | Corinna Williams | Corinna Williams | ||||
1993 | Casteldefels | Stefan Tunsch | Jason Seels | Fabian Raidel | Florian Pemler | United Kingdom | |
Christina Muggiasca | Elena Milakova | Nicola Huntridge | Elena Milakova | ||||
1994 | Avigliana | Dimitri Gamzukoff | Oleg Deviatrovski | Jason Seels | Jason Seels | United Kingdom | |
Nicola Huntridge | Elena Milakova | Nicola Huntridge | Marina Mosti | ||||
1995 | Thorpe, London | Ivan Morros | Sebastian Cans | Paul Price | Jason Seels | United Kingdom | |
Sarah Gatty-Saunt | Marina Mosti | Nicola Huntridge | Marina Mosti | ||||
1996 | Thorpe, London | Tom Asher | Marco Riva | Jason Seels | Jason Seels | United Kingdom | |
Geraldine Jamin | Sarah Gatty Saunt | Angeliki Andriopoulou | Sarah Gatty Saunt | ||||
1997 | Krenek | Mathias Lundberg | Oliver Fortamps | Thomas Fenzl | Thomas Fenzl | United Kingdom | |
Sarah Gatty- Saunt | Angeliki Andriopoulou | Angeliki Andriopoulou | Angeliki Andriopoulou | ||||
1998 | Kamenz | Mathias Lundberg | Olivier Fortramps | Jesper Cassoe | Thomas Asher | Italy | |
Marjolein Jongepier | Frederica Primatesta | June Fladborg | Marjolein Jongepier | ||||
1999 | Lac du Der | Patrick Julien-Esnard | Olivier Fortramps | Thomas Asher | Thomas Asher | France | |
Clementine Lucine | Clementine Lucine | Maria Vibranietsova | Clementine Lucine | ||||
2000 | Recetto | William Asher | Marco Riva | Patrick Julien Esnard | Marco Riva | United Kingdom | |
Clementine Lucine | Natalia Berndikova | Marie Toms | Anais Amade | ||||
2001 | Quinta Grande | Thomas Degasperi | Aliaksei Zharnasek | Thomas Asher | Marco Riva | France | |
Clementine Lucine | Clementine Lucine | Clementine Lucine | Clementine Lucine | ||||
2002 | Agrinio | Thomas Degasperi | Joffrey Malaquin | Aurelien Serrault | William Asher | United Kingdom | |
Julie-Laure Coassin | Julie-Laure Coassin | Luisa Zettinig | Julie-Laure Coassin | ||||
2003 | Thorpe, London | William Asher | Florent Reyre | Aurelien Serrault | William Asher | France | |
Nicole Arthur | Marion Mathieu | Stinne Sondergaard | Marion Mathieu | ||||
2004 | Fagersta | Matteo Ianni | Daniel Odvarko | Paul Fourastier | Joffrey Malaquin | France | |
Nicole Arthur | Marion Mathieu | Luisa Zettinig | Marion Mathieu | ||||
2005 | Orthez | Matteo Ianni | Frank Desboyaux | Steven Critcley | Frank Desboyaux | France | |
Claire Lise Welter | Maria Veramchuk | Nancy Chardin | Nancy Chardin | ||||
2006 | Vilvoorde | Adam Sedlmajer | Loris Lambrigger | Steven Critcley | Adam Sedlmajer | France | |
Nicole Arthur | Maria Veramchuk | Nancy Chardin | Nancy Chardin | ||||
2007 | Brescia | Matteo Luzzeri | Herman Beliakou | Steven Critcley | Adam Sedlmajer | France | |
Nicole Arthur | Marion Aynaud | Nancy Chardin | Nancy Chardin | ||||
2008 | Tampere | Martin Bartalsky | Herman Beliakou | Claudio Köstenberger | Martin Bartalsky | France | |
Nicole Arthur | Marion Aynaud | Jutta Lammi | Marion Aynaud | ||||
2009 | Skarnes | Fred Winter | Alexandre Poteau | Claudio Köstenberger | Martin Kolman | France | |
Manon Costard | Nancy Chardin | Nancy Chardin | Nancy Chardin | ||||
2010 | Meuzac | Sacha Descuns | Pierre Ballon | Bojan Schipner | Martin Kolman | Italy | |
Ambre Franc | Cambray Iris | Lisa Francke | Maria Luisa Pajni | ||||
2011 | Sesena | Fred Winter | Martin Kolman | Efverström Daniel | Martin Kolman | France | |
Manon Costard | Marion Mathieu | Manon Costard | Manon Costard | ||||
2012 | Lake Grappa | Luca Spinelli | Martin Kolman | Efverström Daniel | Martin Kolman | Italy | |
Pamela Fox | Maria Luisa Pajni | Danielle Shorten | Maria Luisa Pajni | ||||
2013 | Linköping | Daniel Efverström | Martin Kolman | Daniel Efverström | Martin Kolman | Belarus | |
Marta Simoes | Giannina Bonnemann | Giannina Bonnemann | Giannina Bonnemann | ||||
2014 | Recetto | Brando Caruso | Gianmarco Pajni | Aliaksandr Isayeu | Aliaksandr Isayeu | Belarus | |
Chiara Bonnemann | Iris Cambray | Giannina Bonnemann | Giannina Bonnemann | ||||
2015 | Llieda | Brando Caruso | Gianmarco Pajni | Jack Critcley | Tanguy Dailland | France | |
Chiara Bonnemann | Giannina Bonnemann | Giannina Bonnemann | Giannina Bonnemann | ||||
2016 | Scarnes | Brando Caruso | Danylo Fil'Chenko | Jack Critcley | Tanguy Dailland | Belarus | |
Alice Bagnoli | Ekaterina Kisialeva | Charlotte Warton | Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya | ||||
2017 [1] | Seseña | Brando Caruso | Danylo Fil'Chenko | Jack Critchley | Danylo Fil'Chenko | Belarus | |
Alice Bagnoli | Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya | Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya | Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya | ||||
2018 | Roquebrune-sur-Argens | Jakob Bogne | Lindsay Bordier | Joel Poland | Joel Poland | United Kingdom | |
Alice Bagnoli | Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya | Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya | Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya | ||||
2019 [2] | Dnipro | Jakob Bogne | Danylo Fil'Chenko | Danylo Fil'Chenko | Danylo Fil'Chenko | Ukraine | |
Lea Miermont | Stanislava Prosvetova | Marie-Lou Moulanier | Stanislava Prosvetova | ||||
2020 [3] | Seseña | Tim Törnquist | Lindsay Bordier | Alexander Samoilov | Alexander Samoilov | Ukraine | |
Inès Anguenot | Nicola Kuhn | Stanislava Prosvetova | Stanislava Prosvetova | ||||
2021 [4] | Seseña | Tim Törnquist | Lindsay Bordier | Alexander Samoilov | Alexander Samoilov | Ukraine | |
Inès Anguenot | Stanislava Prosvetova | Stanislava Prosvetova | Stanislava Prosvetova | ||||
2022 [5] | Fischlham | Tim Törnquist | Pol Duplan-Fribourg | Florian Parth | Pol Duplan-Fribourg | France | |
Inès Anguenot | Inès Anguenot | Inès Anguenot | Inès Anguenot | ||||
2023 [6] | Baurech | Nikolaus Attensam | Dominic Kuhn | Antoine Morin | Damir Filaretov | France | |
Julie Fah | Inès Anguenot | Lili Steiner | Inès Anguenot |
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