European Taekwondo Championships
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The European Taekwondo Championships are the European senior championships in Taekwondo, first held in Barcelona 1976. They are organized by the European Taekwondo Union, the continental affiliate of the World Taekwondo Federation, which organises and controls Olympic style taekwondo.
The championships should not be confused with -
- the European Games taekwondo competitions, which form part of a continental multi-sport event in the Olympic tradition;
- the EITF European Taekwondo Championships, a championships organised by the European International Taekwondo Federation, the continental arm of the International Taekwondo Federation.[1]
List of tournaments
Edition | Host City | Country | Champion |
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1976 ( | )Barcelona | Spain | Netherlands |
1978 ( | )Munich | West Germany | Germany |
1980 ( | )Copenhagen | Denmark | Germany |
1982 ( | )Rome | Italy | Germany |
1984 ( | )Stuttgart | West Germany | Germany |
1986 ( | )Seefeld | Austria | Netherlands |
1988 ( | )Ankara | Turkey | Turkey |
1990 ( | )Aarhus | Denmark | Turkey |
1992 ( | )Valencia | Spain | Spain |
1994 ( | )Zagreb | Croatia | Spain |
1996 ( | )Helsinki | Finland | Spain |
1998 ( | )Eindhoven | Netherlands | Spain |
2000 ( | )Patras | Greece | Turkey |
2002 ( | )Samsun | Turkey | Netherlands |
2004 ( | )Lillehammer | Norway | Spain |
2005 ( | )Riga | Latvia | Turkey |
2006 ( | )Bonn | Germany | Spain |
2008 ( | )Rome | Italy | Turkey |
2010 ( | )St. Petersburg | Russia | Turkey |
2012 ( | )Manchester | United Kingdom | France |
2014 ( | )Baku | Azerbaijan | Croatia |
2016 ( | )Montreux | Switzerland | Great Britain |
2018 ( | )Liberec | Czech Republic |
References
- ^ ITF is a smaller international federation unaffiliated to either WTF or IOC, and competing under slightly modified rules including the wearing of padded gloves and footwear.
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