IFSC Climbing European Championships

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

Championships

NumberYearLocationDate(s)DisciplinesNotes
numberleadspeedboulder
11992 Frankfurt September 18 2 [2]
21996 Paris January 28 2 [3]
31998 Nuremberg April 3 2 [4]
42000 Munich October 7 2 [5]
52002 Chamonix July 11–14 3 [6]
62004 Lecco June 21–27 3 [7]
72006 Yekaterinburg June 29 - July 3 2canceled [8]
20071 Birmingham March 16–18 1 [9]
82008 Paris October 15–18 3 [10]
92010 Imst/Innsbruck September 14 – 18 3 [11]
102013 Chamonix July 12–13 2 [12]
Eindhoven August 31 - September 1 1 [13]
112015 Innsbruck May 14–16 1 [14]
Chamonix July 10–12 2 [15]
122017 Campitello di Fassa June 30 - July 1 2 [16]
Munich August 18–19 1 [17]
122019 Zakopane September 5–7 1 [18]
Edinburgh October 4–6 2 [18]
132020 Moscow April 3 [18]

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

Men's Results

Lead

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 François Legrand François Petit Salavat Rakhmetov
1996 Arnaud Petit François Petit François Lombard
1998 Ian Vickers Cristian Brenna Christian Bindhammer
2000 Alexandre Chabot Cristian Brenna Evgeny Ovchinnikov
2002 Alexandre Chabot Tomáš Mrázek Ramón Julián Puigblanqué
2004 Ramón Julián Puigblanqué Alexandre Chabot François Auclair
2006 David Lama Cédric Lachat Dmitri Sarafutdinov
2008 Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza Tomáš Mrázek Manuel Romain
2010 Ramón Julián Puigblanqué Adam Ondra Jakob Schubert
2013 Romain Desgranges Ramón Julián Puigblanque Jorg Verhoeven
2015 Ramón Julián Puigblanque Adam Ondra Sebastian Halenke
2017 Romain Desgranges Adam Ondra Jakob Schubert
2019 Adam Ondra Alberto Ginés López Sasha Lehmann

Bouldering

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Christian Core Mauro Calibani Salavat Rakhmetov
2004 Daniel Dulac Andrew Earl Gabriele Moroni
2007 David Lama Nalle Hukkataival Tomáš Mrázek
2008 Jérôme Meyer Kilian Fischhuber Cédric Lachat
2010 Cédric Lachat Adam Ondra Kilian Fischhuber
2013 Kilian Fischhuber Dmitri Sarafutdinov Jakob Schubert
2015 Jan Hojer Adam Ondra Stefan Scarperi
2017 Jan Hojer Alexander Megos Anže Peharc
2019 Mickael Mawem Sergei Skorodumov Vadim Timonov

Speed

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Kairat Rakhmetov Cristian Brenna Andrzej Marcisz
1996 Andrey Vedenmeer Mathieu Dutray Pavel Samoiline
1998 Tomasz Oleksy Alexander Paukaev Vladimir Zakharov
2000 Maksym Styenkovyy Iakov Soubbotine Alexander Chaoulsky
2002 Maksym Styenkovyy Sergey Sinitcyn Alexei Gadeev
2004 Alexander Peshekhonov Maksym Styenkovyy Alexander Chaoulsky
2006 Evgeny Vaitcekhovsky Sergey Sinitcyn Alexander Peshekhonov
2008 Evgeny Vaitcekhovsky Maksym Osipov Maksym Styenkovyy
2010 Sergey Abdrakhmanov Stanislav Kokorin Libor Hroza
2013 Libor Hroza Marcin Dzieński Danylo Boldyrev
2015 Libor Hroza Danylo Boldyrev Marcin Dzieński
2017 Marcin Dzieński Danylo Boldyrev Stanislav Kokorin
2019 Vladislav Deulin Danylo Boldyrev Dimitrii Timofeev

Overall

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2017 Jan Hojer Jakob Schubert Michael Piccolruaz

Women's Results

Lead

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Susi Good Isabelle Patissier Laurence Guyon
1996 Liv Sansoz Laurence Guyon Stéphanie Bodet
Venera Chereshneva
1998 Muriel Sarkany Venera Chereshneva Liv Sansoz
2000 Katrin Sedlmayer Stéphanie Bodet Marietta Uhden
2002 Chloé Minoret Martina Cufar Sandrine Levet
Muriel Sarkany
2004 Bettina Schöpf Natalija Gros Katharina Saurwein
2006 Charlotte Durif Sandrine Levet Maja Vidmar
2008 Johanna Ernst Maja Vidmar Mina Markovic
2010 Angela Eiter Johanna Ernst Alizée Dufraisse
2013 Dinara Fakhritdinova Mina Markovic Hélène Janicot
2015 Mina Markovic Janja Garnbret Jessica Pilz
2017 Anak Verhoeven Mina Markovic Jessica Pilz
2019 Lučka Rakovec Laura Rogora Luce Douady

Bouldering

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Sandrine Levet Fanny Rogeaux Vera Kotasova-Kostruhova
2004 Olga Bibik Anna Stöhr Corinne Theroux
2007 Juliette Danion Olga Shalagina Olga Bezhko
2008 Natalija Gros Anna Stöhr Hannah Midtboe
2010 Anna Stöhr Juliane Wurm Olga Shalagina
2013 Anna Stöhr Mina Markovič Mélanie Sandoz
2015 Juliane Wurm Anna Stöhr Katharina Saurwein
2017 Staša Gejo Janja Garnbret Petra Klingler
2019 Urska Repusic Vita Lukan Irina Kuzmenko

Speed

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Yelena Ovchinnikova Yulia Inozemtseva Claudine Trecourt
1996 Cecile Avezou Ameli Haager Kim Anthoni
1998 Cecile Avezou Olena Ryepko Zosia Podgorbounskikh
2000 Olena Ryepko Tatiana Ruyga Zosia Podgorbounskikh
2002 Olena Ryepko Olga Zakharova Svetlana Sutkina
2004 Anna Stenkovaya Valentina Yurina Maya Piratinskaya
2006 Anna Stenkovaya Kseniia Alekseeva Valentina Yurina
2008 Edyta Ropek Olga Morozkina Anna Stenkovaya
2010 Edyta Ropek Kseniia Alekseeva Natalia Titova
2013 Anna Tsyganova Aleksandra Rudzińska Yulia Levochkina
2015 Anouck Jaubert Yulia Kaplina Maria Krasavina
2017 Yulia Kaplina Anna Tsyganova Elena Remizova
2019 Aleksandra Mirosław Mariia Krasavina Anouck Jaubert

Overall

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2017 Janja Garnbret Petra Klingler Staša Gejo

Medal summary

As 2015

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)1591337
2 Russia (RUS)11142045
3 Austria (AUT)85619
4 Ukraine (UKR)57517
5 Poland (POL)4228
6 Spain (ESP)4116
7 Germany (GER)3238
8 Czech Republic (CZE)26311
9 Slovenia (SLO)26210
10  Switzerland (SUI)2114
11 Italy (ITA)1427
12 Great Britain (GBR)1102
13 Belgium (BEL)1023
14 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1001
15 Finland (FIN)0101
Totals (15 nations)605960179
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See also

References

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  2. "UIAA European Championship - Frankfurt 1992". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
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  7. "UIAA European Championship - Lecco (ITA) 2004". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  8. "UIAA European Championship - Ekatarinburg (RUS) 2006". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  9. "IFSC European Boulder Championship - Birmingham (GBR) 2007". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
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  11. "European Championship - Imst/Innsbruck (AUT) 2010". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  12. "European Championship (L,S) - Chamonix (FRA) 2013". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  13. "European Championship (B) - Eindhoven (NED) 2013". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  14. "European Calendar". ifsc-climbing.org. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  15. "European Championships 2015: information". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  16. IFSC ECH 2017: L, S
  17. IFSC ECH 2017: B
  18. "European Council: competitions". ifsc-climbing.org. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
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