European Para-Archery Championships

The European Para-Archery Championships is a competition for European disabled archers.

Editions

Number Year City Country Date
2006Nymburk Czech Republic
2010Vichy France9–14 August
2014Nottwil  Switzerland26 July–3 August
2016[1]Saint-Jean-de-Monts France2–10 April
2018Pilsen Czech Republic11–19 August
2020Olbia Italy18–26 April

Medal table

Results

2010 (Vichy)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's compound W1  Finland
Jean-Pierre Antonios
 Czech Republic
David Drahoninsky
 Finland
Osmo Kinnunen
Men's compound class open   Switzerland
Philippe Horner
 Italy
Alberto Simonelli
 Great Britain
John Stubbs
Women's compound class open  Great Britain
Danielle Brown
 Great Britain
Philippa Britton
 Sweden
Zandra Reppe
Men's recurve W2  Great Britain
Paul Browne
 Turkey
Mustafa Demir
 Poland
Piotr Sawicki
Women's recurve W2  Ukraine
Roksolana Dzoba
 Italy
Elisabetta Mijno
 Turkey
Hatice Bayar
Men's recurve standing  Russia
Mikhail Oyun
 France
Alexandre Lasvenes
 Russia
Timur Tuchinov
Women's recurve standing  Great Britain
Kay Lucas
 Netherlands
Eliane Salden-Otten
  Switzerland
Magali Comte
Visually impaired open  France
Noel Gabriele
 Italy
Claudio Peruffo
 Italy
Filomena Autiero
Men's compound team   Switzerland
Olivier Gradel
Philippe Horner
Martin Imboden
 Great Britain
John Murray
John Stubbs
Eric Thomas
 Sweden
Pierre Claesson
Robert Larsson
Hakan Tornstrom
Women's compound team  Russia
Stepanida Artakhinova
Marina Lyznnikova
Olga Polegaeva
 Great Britain
Danielle Brown
Philippa Britton
Melanie Clarke
 Turkey
Aliye Cayci
Gulbin Su
Semray Tas Ozer
Men's recurve team  Russia
Timur Tuchinov
Mikhail Oyun
Oleg Shestakov
 Great Britain
Kenny Allen
Phillip Bottomley
Paul Browne
 Italy
Oscar De Pellegrin
Mario Esposito
Marco Vitale
Women's recurve team  Turkey
Hatice Bayar
Ozlem Hacer Kalay
Hanife Ozturk
 Italy
Veronica Floreno
Elisabetta Mijno
Mariangela Perna
 Czech Republic
Miroslava Cerna
Lenka Kuncova
Marketa Sidkova
Mixed compound team  Great Britain
John Stubbs
Danielle Brown
 Sweden
Robert Larsson
Zandra Reppe
 Turkey
Erdogan Aygan
Gulbin Su
Mixed recurve team  Italy
Oscar De Pellegrin
Elisabetta Mijno
 Great Britain
Kenny Allen
Kate Murray
 Poland
Tomasz Lezanski
Grazyna Wojciechowska

2014 (Nottwil)

129 archers from 24 countries participated.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Recurve men open  Bato Tsydendorzhiev (RUS)  Stephane Gilbert (FRA)  Alessandro Erario (ITA)
Recurve women open  Elisabetta Mijno (ITA)  Milena Olszewska (POL)  Svetlana Barantseva (RUS)
Compound women open  Zandra Reppe (SWE)  Mel Clarke (GBR)  Burcu Dağ (TUR)
Compound men open  Marcel Pavlik (SVK)  Jere Forsberg (FIN)  John Stubbs (GBR)
Men W1 (recurve/comp)  Jean-Pierre Antonios (FIN)  John Cavanagh (GBR)  David Drahonínský (CZE)
Women W1 (recurve/comp)  Jo Frith (GBR)  Vicky Jenkins (GBR)  Chloe Ball (GBR)
Compound mixed team  Turkey
Doğan Hancı
Burcu Dağ
 Russia
Aleksander Zubar
Stepanida Artakhinova
 Great Britain
John Stubbs
Mel Clarke
Compound mixed team  Poland
Ireneusz Kapusta
Milena Olszewska
 Germany
Maik Szarszewski
Jennifer Hess
 Great Britain
Hazel Chaisty
Kate Murray
David Phillips
Recurve men open team  Great Britain
David Phillips
Paul Browne
Simon Powell
 Russia
Bato Tsydendorzhiev
Ruslan Ochur
Anton Ziapaev
 Italy
Ezio Luvisetto
Alessandro Erario
Roberto Airoldi
Recurve women open team  Italy
Elisabetta Mijno
Veronica Floreno
Annalisa Rosada
 Russia
Svetlana Barantseva
Irina Batorova
Margarita Sidorenko
 Turkey
Merve Nur Eroğlu
Ozlem Kalay
Hatice Bayar
Compound men open team  Italy
Alberto Simonelli
Mirco Falcier
Matteo Bonacina
 Turkey
Doğan Hancı
Erdoğan Aygan
Bülent Korkmaz
 France
Philippe Horner
Bryan Leloup
Eric Pereira
Compound women open team  Germany
Karina Granitza
Lucia Kupczyk
Vanessa Bui
 Russia
Stepanida Artakhinova
Olga Polegaeva
Valentina Pavlova
 Turkey
Burcu Dağ
Gülbin Su
Handan Biroğlu
Mixed team W1 (rec/comp)  Great Britain
John Cavanagh
Jo Frith
 Russia
Elena Krutova
Konstantin Donskoi
Only two teams competed

2016 (Saint-Jean-de-Monts)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Visually impaired 2 / 3  Steve Prowse (GBR)  Christophe Gerardin (FRA)  Claudio Peruffo (ITA)
Recurve men open  Bato Tsydendorzhiev (RUS)  Maxime Guerin (FRA)  Maik Szarszewski (GER)
Recurve women open  Svetlana Barantseva (RUS)  Merve Nur Eroğlu (TUR)  Milena Olszewska (POL)
Compound men open  Alberto Simonelli (ITA)  Aleksandr Zubar (RUS)  Guillermo Rodríguez González (ESP)
Compound women open  Tatiana Andrievskaia (RUS)  Handan Biroğlu (TUR)  Stepanida Artakhinova (RUS)
Men W1 (rec/comp)  David Drahonínský (CZE)  Omer Asik (TUR)  Igor Meshkov (RUS)
Women W1 (rec/comp)  Jo Frith (GBR)  Jessica Stretton (GBR)  Vicky Jenkins (GBR)
Recurve mixed team open  Poland
Milena Olszewska
Piotr Sawicki
 Russia
Bato Tsydendorzhiev
Svetlana Barantseva
 Italy
Roberto Airoldi
Elisabetta Mijno
Annalisa Rosada
Compound mixed team open  Sweden
Zandra Reppe
Pierre Claesson
 Italy
Alberto Simonelli
Eleonora Sarti
 Ukraine
Kseniya Markitantova
Serhiy Atamanenko
Recurve men open team  Poland
Ireneusz Kapusta
Piotr Sawicki
Pawel Daleszynski
 France
Nicolas Mennesson
Maxime Guerin
Stephane Gilbert
 Italy
Roberto Airoldi
Ezio Luvisetto
Alessandro Erario
Recurve women open team  Russia
Margarita Sidorenko
Svetlana Barantseva
Irina Rossiyskaya
 Turkey
Zehra Özbey Torun
Merve Nur Eroğlu
Hatice Bayar
 Great Britain
Hazel Chaisty
Amanda George
Tania Nadarajah
Compound men open team  Turkey
Erdoğan Aygan
Doğan Hancı
Bülent Korkmaz
 Italy
Giampaolo Cancelli
Alberto Simonelli
Matteo Bonacina
 Ukraine
Pavlo Nazar
Serhiy Atamanenko
Ivan Dziadyk
Compound women open team  Germany
Lucia Kupczyk
Vanessa Bui
Karina Granitza
 Russia
Stepanida Artakhinova
Tatiana Andrievskaia
Nonna Alexandrova
 Ukraine
Natalia Pavuk
Kseniya Markitantova
Larysa Mikhnieva
Mixed team W1 (rec/comp)  Great Britain
Jo Frith
John Walker
 Russia
Elena Krutova
Igor Meshkov
 Spain
Liliana Oliveros Leal
Manuel Sanchez Camus

2018 (Pilsen)

126 archers from 27 nations competed.[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's visually impaired 1  Italy
Matteo Panariello
 Cyprus
Christos Misos
 Andorra
Jordi Casellas
Men's visually impaired 2/3  Great Britain
Steve Prowse
 Italy
Giovanni Maria Vaccaro
 Great Britain
Nicholas Thomas
Men's recurve open  Poland
Ireneusz Kapusta
 Russia
Bato Tsydendorzhiev
 Germany
Maik Szarszewski
Women's recurve open  Poland
Milena Olszewska
 Turkey
Merve Nur Eroglu
 Italy
Elisabetta Mijno
Men's compound open  Italy
Matteo Bonacina
 Russia
Nail Gatin
 Slovakia
Marcel Pavlik
Women's compound open  Russia
Stepanida Artakhinova
 Italy
Maria Andrea Virgilio
 Russia
Yulia Alekseeva
Men's W1  Turkey
Bahattin Hekimoglu
 Czech Republic
David Drahoninsky
 Turkey
Naci Yenier
Women's W1  Great Britain
Jo Frith
 Great Britain
Victoria Rumary
 Italy
Asia Pellizzari
Men's recurve open team  Russia
Sergey Khutakov
Bato Tsydendorzhiev
Anton Ziapaev
 Poland
Pawel Daleszynski
Ireneusz Kapusta
Piotr Sawicki
 Italy
Roberto Airoldi
Fabio Tomasulo
Stefano Travisani
Men's compound open team  Italy
Matteo Bonacina
Giampaolo Cancelli
Alberto Simonelli
 Turkey
Erdogan Aygan
Taner Eren
Bulent Korkmaz
 Russia
Nail Gatin
Ivan Kozlov
Ruslan Ramazanov
Women's compound open team  Russia
Yulia Alekseeva
Nonna Alexandrova
Stepanida Artakhinova
 Italy
Giulia Pesci
Eleonora Sarti
Maria Andrea Virgilio
 Czech Republic
Tereza Brandtlova
Lenka Kuncova
Sarka Musilova
Mixed recurve team open  Russia
Sergey Khutakov
Svetlana Barantseva
 Poland
Pawel Daleszynski
Milena Olszewska
 Great Britain
David Phillips
Hazel Chaisty
Mixed compound team open  Slovakia
Marcel Pavlik
Diana Pashchenkova
 Great Britain
Nathan MacQueen
Jessica Stretton
 Russia
Nail Gatin
Stepanida Artakhinova
Mixed W1 team  Czech Republic
David Drahoninsky
Sarka Musilova
 Great Britain
John Cavanagh
Victoria Rumary
 Italy
Daniele Cassiani
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