2014 European Archery Championships

The 2014 European Archery Championships is the 23rd edition of the European Archery Championships. The event was held in Echmiadzin, Armenia from July 21 to July 26, 2014.

2014 European Archery Championships
VenueAra and Aytsemnik Complex
LocationEchmiadzin, Armenia
Start date21 July
End date26 July 2014
Competitors274 from 39 nations

Championships also served as qualification event for 2015 European Games.[1]

Medal summary

Recurve

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual  Germany
Florian Kahllund
 Belarus
Anton Prilepov
 France
Pierre Plihon
Women's individual  Russia
Tatiana Segina
 Poland
Natalia Lesniak
 Spain
Alicia Marin
Men's team  France
Jean-Charles Valladont
Thomas Koenig
Pierre Plihon
 Germany
Florian Kahllund
Christian Weiss
Simon Nesemann
 Russia
Bair Tsybekdorzhiev
Alexey Nikolaev
Bolot Tsybzhitov
Women's team  France
Sophie Planeix
Laura Ruggieri
Aurelie Carlier
 Germany
Karina Winter
Elena Richter
Lisa Unruh
 Poland
Karina Lipiarska
Justyna Mospinek
Natalia Lesniak
Mixed Team  Russia
Tatiana Segina
Bair Tsybekdorzhiev
 Denmark
Maja Jager
Nikolaj Wulff
 Belarus
Alena Tolkach
Anton Prilepov

Compound

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual  Netherlands
Peter Elzinga
 Italy
Sergio Pagni
 France
Sebastien Peineau
Women's individual  Russia
Svetlana Cherkashneva
 Italy
Laura Longo
 Denmark
Sarah Holst Sonnichsen
Men's team  Netherlands
Mike Schloesser
Peter Elzinga
Ruben Bleyendaal
 Turkey
Ahmet Bacak
Demir Elmaagacli
Evren Cagiran
 Italy
Sergio Pagni
Federico Pagnoni
Luigi Dragoni
Women's team  Russia
Albina Loginova
Svetlana Cherkashneva
Natalia Avdeeva
 Great Britain
Lucy O'Sullivan
Andrea Gales
Rikki Bingham
 Turkey
Yesim Bostan
Cansu Ecem Coskun
Gizem Kocaman
Mixed Team  Denmark
Tanja Jensen
Martin Damsbo
 Russia
Albina Loginova
Alexander Dambaev
 Netherlands
Inge van Caspel
Mike Schloesser

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia4116
2 France2024
3 Netherlands2013
4 Germany1203
5 Denmark1113
6 Italy0213
7 Belarus0112
 Poland0112
 Turkey0112
10 Great Britain0101
11 Spain0011
Totals (11 nations)10101030

Participating nations

At the close of registrations, 39 nations had registered 274 athletes, fewer than the 2012 European Championships which had doubled as qualification for the 2012 Olympic competition.[2]

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