European Youth Olympic Festival
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European Youth Olympic Festival, known by its initials EYOF, is a biennial multi-sport event for youth athletes from the 48 member countries of the association of European Olympic Committees. EYOF has a summer edition, held for the first time in Brussels in 1991, and a winter edition, which began two years later in Aosta. EYOF is the only all-European multi-sport event.
[edit] EYOF editions
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Summer editions :
- 1991 –
, Brussels
- 1993 –
, Valkenswaard
- 1995 –
, Bath
- 1997 –
, Lisbon
- 1999 –
, Esbjerg
- 2001 –
, Murcia
- 2003 –
, Paris
- 2005 –
, Lignano Sabbiadoro
- 2007 –
, Belgrade
- 2009 –
, Tampere
- 2011 –
, Trabzon
- 2013 –
, Utrecht
- 2015 –
, Tbilisi
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Winter editions :
- 1993 –
, Aosta
- 1995 –
, Andorra
- 1997 –
, Sundsvall
- 1999 –
, Poprad-Tatry
- 2001 –
, Vuokatti
- 2003 –
, Bled
- 2005 –
, Monthey
- 2007 –
, Jaca
- 2009 –
, Upper Silesia,
- 2011 –
, Liberec
- 2013 –
, Braşov
- 2015 –
, Vorarlberg and , Liechtenstein [1]
- 2017 –
, Sarajevo and East Sarajevo
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[edit] Sports contested at the EYOF
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