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Dragon European Championship

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Dragon European Championship is an annual European sailing regatta in the Dragon class organised by the International Dragon Association.

Editions

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Year City Country Dates Athletes Nations Notes
1963 Athens  Greece [1]
1964  France [1]
1965 Poole  United Kingdom [1]
1966 Øresund  Denmark [1]
1967 Le Havre  France [1]
1968 Helsinki  Finland [1]
1969 Lake Thun  Switzerland [1]
1970 Cork  Ireland [1]
1971 Marstrand  Sweden [1]
1972 Hyères  France [1]
1973  Spain [1]
1974 Medemblik  Netherlands [1]
1975 Smögen  Sweden [1]
1976 Tutzing  West Germany [1]
1977  France [1]
1978 Torquay  United Kingdom [1]
1979  Belgium [1]
1980  West Germany [1]
1982  Ireland [1]
1984  Belgium [1]
1986  Finland [1]
1988  Denmark [1]
1990  Netherlands [1]
1992  Norway [1]
1994  France [1]
1995  Norway [1]
1996  United Kingdom [1]
1998 Medemblik  Netherlands [1]
2000 Laredo  Spain 26 June – 2 July [2][1]
2002 Lake Thun  Switzerland 15–19 July [3][1]
2003 Kinsale  Ireland 15–24 August [4][1]
2004 Tallinn  Estonia 28 August – 4 September [5]
2005 La Trinité-sur-Mer  France 19–26 June [6]
2007 Hanko  Finland 5–10 August [7]
2008 Oslo  Norway 31 July – 8 August [8]
2011 Boltenhagen  Germany 3–8 July [9]
2012 Attersee  Austria 8–15 June [10]
2014 Sanremo  Italy 21–28 March [11]
2015 Båstad  Sweden 31 July – 8 August [12]
2017 Thun  Switzerland 14–19 August [13]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
1978 Ostend  Netherlands
Ed Frech
Jan Bakker
Steven Vis
1979
1980  Austria
C. Scheineker
1982  West Germany
Markus Glas
1984  Denmark
Børge Børresen
1986  West Germany
Markus Glas
1987  West Germany
Markus Glas
1988  Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
1990  Denmark
Lars Hendriksen
1992  Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
1994  Germany
M. Erhard
1995  Germany
H. Erich
1996  Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
1998  Netherlands
Fred Imhoff
2000  Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
2002 Thun  Germany
M. Erhard
2003 Kinsale  Netherlands
Fred Imhoff
Richard van Rij
Rudy den Outer
  Switzerland
Vincent Hoesch
Horro Kniffka
Bernd Faber
 Denmark
Frank Berg
Soren Kaestel
Mads Christensen
2004 Tallinn  Germany
Harm Muller-Spreer
 Denmark
Frank Berg
 Germany
Werner Fritz
2005 La Trinité-sur-Mer  Denmark
Claus Høj Jensen
 Great Britain
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
 France
J. Pasturaud
2006 Cowes  Denmark
Lars Hendriksen
2007 Hanko  Germany
Markus Wieser
Sergei Pughchev
Thomas Auracher
 Germany
Wolfgang Rappel
Hans Jürgen Benze
Michael Lipp
 Finland
Henrik Dahlman
Lars Henriksen
Oscar Dannström
2008 Oslo  Russia
Maxim Logutenko
Mikhail Senatorov
Vladimir Krutskih
 Russia
Dmitry Berezkin
Igor Goihberg
Alexei Bushhuev
 Germany
Thomas Müller
Vincent Hoesch
Maximilian Scheibmeyr
2009 St. Tropez  Ukraine
Markus Wieser
Sergey Pughchev
Matti Paschen
 Germany
Markus Glas
Max Glas
Andreas Lohmann
 Ukraine
Eugen Braslavets
Sergey Timokov
Michael Hestbek
2010 Balatonkenese  Ukraine
Markus Wieser
Sergey Pughchev
Matti Paschen
 Russia
Dmitry Berezkin
Anatoly Kudritskiy
Aleksey Bushuev
 Russia
Anatoly Logonov
Andrey Kirilyuk
Alexander Shalagin
2011 Boltenhagen  Denmark
Jens Christensen
Kim Andersen
Anders Bagger
 Ukraine
Markus Wieser
Sergey Pughchev
Matti Paschen
 Ukraine
Evgeny Braslavetz
Sergey Timokhov
Olexandr Myrchuk
2012 Attersee  Ukraine
Markus Wieser
Sergey Pughchev
Matti Paschen
 Germany
Marcus Brennecke
Vincent Hoesch
Michael Lipp
 Russia
Victor Fogelson
Oleg Khoperskiy [ru]
Vicheslav Kaptyukhin
2013 Cascais  Portugal
Jose Matoso
Gustavo Lima
Frederico Melo
 Ukraine
Markus Wieser
Sergey Pughchev
Georgii Leonchuk
 Denmark
Jens Christensen
Kim Andersen
Anders Bagger
2014 San Remo  Denmark
Lars Hendriksen
Kleen Frithjof
Anders Bagger
 United Arab Emirates
Markus Wieser
Sergey Pughchev
Georgii Leonchuk
 United Arab Emirates
Evgeny Braslavetz
Sergey Timokhov
Igor Sodorov
2015 Båstad  United Arab Emirates
Evgeny Braslavetz
Sergey Pughchev
Georgii Leonchuk
 United Arab Emirates
Hendrik Witzmann
Theis Palm
Markus Koy
 Russia
Anatoly Logonov
Alexander Shalagin
Vadim Statsenko
2016 St. Petersburg  Russia
Anatoly Loginov
Alexander Shalagin
Vadim Statsenko
 Germany
Stephan Link
Frank Butzmann
Michael Lipp
 Germany
Markus Brennecke
Jochen Schümann
Theis Palm
2017 Thun[14]  Pow Wow (POR)
Pedro Andrade
Bernardo Torres Pego
Charles Nankin
 Rocknrolla (RUS)
Dimitry Samokhin
Andrey Korolyuk
Alexey Bushuev
 Bunker Prince (RUS)
Yevhen Braslavets
Sergey Pugachev
Sergey Timokhof

References

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