European Junior Taekwondo Championships

European Taekwondo Junior Championships is a European bienal championship organized for juniors age category by European Taekwondo Union, first held in 1978.[1][2] The event is contested every two years.

European Junior Taekwondo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineTaekwondo
Typekyourugui, biennial
OrganiserEuropean Taekwondo Union (ETU)
History
First edition1978
Editions2021 (23)

Editions edit

Edition Year Host City Country Date
1 1978 Munich   Germany
2 1980 Esbjerg   Denmark
3 1982 Rome   Italy
4 1984 Stuttgart   Germany
5 1986 Seefeld   Austria
6 1988 Ankara   Turkey
7 1990 Aarhus   Denmark
8 1992 Paris   France
9 1994 Bukarest   Romania
10 1996 Zagreb   Croatia
11 1997 Patras   Greece 15–17 September
12 1999 Paphos   Cyprus 15–17 April
13 2001 Pamplona   Spain 5–7 April
14 2003 Heraklion   Greece 28 February – 2 March
15 2005 Baku   Azerbaijan 26–28 May
16 2007 Baku   Azerbaijan 26–28 October
17 2009 Trelleborg   Sweden 28–30 May
18 2011 Paphos   Cyprus 6–8 October
19 2013 Porto   Portugal 26–29 September
20 2015 Daugavpils   Latvia 22–25 October
21 2017 Larnaca   Cyprus 2–5 November
22 2019 Marina d'Or   Spain 4–6 October
23 2021 Sarajevo   Bosnia and Herzegovina 12–15 November

Medals (1978–2021) edit

Source:[4]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia643749150
2  Turkey533958150
3  Spain503574159
4  Germany353550120
5  Italy22223781
6  Greece22194990
7  Croatia15213773
8  Great Britain13143259
9  Denmark13122348
10  France12133661
11  Azerbaijan1252037
12  Netherlands10182957
13  Belarus5102035
14  Belgium521825
15  Serbia461222
16  Ukraine3122237
17  Sweden371828
18  Hungary34512
19  Slovenia3238
20  Austria26715
21  Cyprus171220
22  Poland142025
23  Armenia14611
24  Israel13812
25  Bulgaria1225
26  Switzerland1023
27  Moldova05510
28  Yugoslavia02810
29  Romania0224
30  Bosnia and Herzegovina0178
31  Norway0167
32  Portugal0156
33  Georgia0134
  Lithuania0134
35  Finland0066
36  Czech Republic0033
  Latvia0033
Totals (37 entries)3553537001408

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "E.T.U. European Taekwondo Union – Events Archive". Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  2. ^ "TaekwondoData".
  3. ^ "Chronology". WTF. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  4. ^ "TaekwondoData".

External links edit