European Sambo Championships

The European Sambo Championships is the main sambo championships in Europe, organized by the European Sambo Federation. The first championship was held in 1972 in Riga.[1][2][3] Ukraine plans to boycott the 2022 European Sambo Championships because Russian and Belarusian athletes will be allowed to compete with neutral status.[4] Unlike most international federations, the International Sambo Federation (FIAS) has not banned Russian and Belarusians in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]

European Sambo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineSambo
TypeAnnual
OrganiserEuropean Sambo Federation (ESF)

Editions (Seniors)

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Edition Year Host City Country Events
1 1972 Riga   Soviet Union 10
2 1974 Madrid   Spain
3 1976 Leningrad   Soviet Union
4 1982 Varna   Bulgaria
5 1984 Bilbao   Spain
6 1986 Leningrad   Soviet Union
7 1987 Sofia   Bulgaria
8 1989 Herne Bay   England
9 1990 Tel Aviv   Israel
10 1991 Turin   Italy
11 1992 Kyiv/Moscow   Ukraine/  Russia 29
12 1993 Kaliningrad   Russia 10
13 1994 Rzhev/Panevėžys   Russia/  Lithuania 20
14 1995 Minsk   Belarus 18
15 1996 Aranđelovac   Yugoslavia
16 1997 Panevėžys/Baku   Lithuania/  Azerbaijan
17 1998 Šiauliai   Lithuania
18 1999 Sofia   Bulgaria
19 2000 Madrid   Spain
20 2001 Albena   Bulgaria 27
21 2002 Cuneo   Italy
22 2003 Albena   Bulgaria
23 2004 Šiauliai   Lithuania
24 2005 Moscow   Russia
25 2006 Belgrade   Serbia and Montenegro
Edition Year Host City Country Events
26 2007 Pravets   Bulgaria 27
27 2008 Tbilisi   Georgia
28 2009 Milan   Italy
29 2010 Minsk   Belarus
30 2011 Sofia   Bulgaria
31 2012 Moscow   Russia
32 2013 Crema   Italy
33 2014 Bucharest   Romania
34 2015 Zagreb   Croatia
35 2016 Kazan   Russia
36 2017 Minsk   Belarus
37 2018 Athens   Greece
38 2019 Gijón   Spain
39 2020 Yekaterinburg   Russia
40 2021 Limassol   Cyprus
41 2022 Novi Sad   Serbia
42 2023 Haifa   Israel
43 2024 Novi Sad   Serbia


Juniors

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Competitions and events of the 2022 year

Youth

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Since 2005 the European Sambo Championships among adults and the Youth and Junior European Sambo Championships have been traditionally organised.

  1. 2005
  2. 2006
  3. 2007
  4. 2008
  5. 2009
  6. April 15—19, 2010 European Championship among youth and juniors Greece, Thessaloniki
  7. April 14—18, 2011 European Championship among youth and juniors Czech Republic, Prague
  8. April 05—09, 2012 Youth and Juniors European championships Romania, Bucharest
  9. April 11—15, 2013 Youth (M&W) and Juniors (M&W) European championships Cyprus, Limassol
  10. April 10—14, 2014 Youth (M&W) and Juniors (M&W) European championships Spain, Caceres
  11. April 16—20, 2015 Youth (M&W) and Juniors (M&W) European championships Serbia, Novi Sad
  12. April 07—11, 2016 European championships among Youth (M&W) and Juniors (M&W) France, Toulouse
  13. April 18—22, 2017 European Sambo Championship among Youth and Juniors Czech Republic, Prague
  14. April 12—16, 2018 European Sambo Championship among Youth and Juniors Czech Republic, Prague
  15. April 11—15, 2019 European Sambo Championship among Youth and Juniors Cyprus, Limassol
  16. May 24—30, 2021 European Sambo Championship among Adults, Youth and Juniors Cyprus, Limassol

Cadets

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In 2012 the European SAMBO championship among cadets (15-16 years, boys and girls) was organised for the first time in Tallinn.

  1. September 21—24, 2012 European Championship among cadets (15-16 years old) Estonia, Tallinn
  2. September 13—16, 2013 European Championship among cadets (M&W 15-16 years old) Latvia, Riga
  3. December 04—07, 2015 European Championship among Cadets (M&W 15-16 years old) Turkey, Istambul
  4. 2016
  5. December 01—04, 2017 European Sambo Championship among Cadets Croatia, Poric
  6. 2018
  7. December 06—09, 2019 European Sambo Championship among Cadets Latvia, Riga
  8. December 17—20, 2021 European Championship among Cadetes (Juniors (M&F) 14-16) Cyprus, Limassol
  9. December 02—05 2022 European Championship among Cadetes (Juniors (M&F) 14-16) Moldova, Kishinev

Results

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "European Sambo Championship, sport sambo (M&W) and combat sambo". www.eurosambo.com.
  2. ^ "Championships archive of the 2010 year". www.eurosambo.com.
  3. ^ "European sambo federation".
  4. ^ a b "National Sambo Federation of Ukraine to boycott European Championships". www.insidethegames.biz. September 13, 2022.