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Championships

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1A

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Vashek Kroutil ( Czech Republic) Mateusz Ganc ( Poland) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy)
2011 Tomáš Bubák ( Czech Republic) Mateusz Ganc ( Poland) Grzegorz Wojcik ( Poland)
2012 Grzegorz Wójcik ( Poland) Vashek Kroutil ( Czech Republic) Mateusz Ganc ( Poland)
2013 Janos Karancz ( Hungary) Gregorz Wójcik ( Poland) Maxim Gruzintsev ( Russia)
2014 Carlos Braun ( Germany) Jan Hlinka ( Slovakia) Vilmos Zoltan Kiss ( Hungary)
2015 Jakub Dekan ( Czech Republic) Tal Mordoch ( Israel) Vilmos Zoltan Kiss ( Hungary)
2016 Tal Mordoch ( Israel) Konstantin Tudjarov ( Bulgaria) Jakub Dekan ( Czech Republic)
2017 Tal Mordoch ( Israel) Konstantin Tudjarov ( Bulgaria) Janos Karancz ( Hungary)
2018[1] Tal Mordoch ( Israel) Michael Malík ( Czech Republic) Kacper Pałatyński ( Poland)
2019 Kacper Pałatyński ( Poland) Tal Mordoch ( Israel) Michael Malík ( Czech Republic)

2A

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Dave Geigle ( Germany) Jan Schmutz ( Switzerland) Ivo Studer ( Switzerland)
2011 Dave Geigle ( Germany) Jan Schmutz ( Switzerland) Ivo Studer ( Switzerland)
2012 Dave Geigle ( Germany) Jan Schmutz ( Switzerland) Luke Roberts ( United Kingdom)
2013 Dave Geigle ( Germany) Jan Schmutz ( Switzerland) Jan Bubák ( Czech Republic)
2014 Dave Geigle ( Germany) Matyáš Racek ( Czech Republic) Dominique Vionnet ( Switzerland)
2015 Jan Schmutz ( Switzerland) Matyáš Racek ( Czech Republic) Clément Bertaux ( France)
2016 Naoto Okada ( Germany) Jan Schmutz ( Switzerland) Matyáš Racek ( Czech Republic)
2017 Clément Bertaux ( France) Matyáš Racek ( Czech Republic) Andres "PAC" Pegam ( Germany)
2018[2] Matyáš Racek ( Czech Republic) Quentin Godet ( France) George Stoyanov ( Bulgaria)
2019 Huy Chan Chun ( United Kingdom) Matyáš Racek ( Czech Republic) Márk Németh ( Hungary)

3A

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Ondřej Šedivý ( Czech Republic) Liam Devine ( United Kingdom)
2011 David Molnár ( Hungary) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Saska Särkilahti ( Finland)
2012 Michal Jaško ( Czech Republic) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Stephen Langley ( United Kingdom)
2013 Michal Jaško ( Czech Republic) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Stephen Langley ( United Kingdom)
2014 Michal Jaško ( Czech Republic) Stephan Kosintev ( Russia) Stephen Langley ( United Kingdom)
2015 Stephen Langley ( United Kingdom) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka ( Iceland) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy)
2016 Stephen Langley ( United Kingdom) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Pall Valdimar Gudmundsson ( Iceland)
2017 Stephen Langley ( United Kingdom) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka ( Iceland) Seva Golovin ( Czech Republic)
2018[3] Takuma Inoue ( Hungary) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka ( Iceland) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy)
2019 Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka ( Iceland) Stephen Langley ( United Kingdom)

4A

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Nandor Groger ( Hungary) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Luke Roberts ( United Kingdom)
2011 Nandor Groger ( Hungary) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Hybl Zdenek ( Switzerland)
2012 Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Groger Nandor ( Hungary) Molnar David ( Hungary)
2013 Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Molnar David ( Hungary) Quentin Godet ( France)
2014 Quentin Godet ( France) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Groger Nandor ( Hungary)
2015 Quentin Godet ( France) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Jeff Coons ( Germany)
2016 Naoto Okada ( Germany) Norbert Jenei ( Hungary) Quentin Godet ( France)
2017 Quentin Godet ( France) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Norbert Jenei ( Hungary)
2018[4] František Procházka ( Czech Republic) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy) Quentin Godet ( France)
2019 František Procházka ( Czech Republic) Quentin Godet ( France) Lorenzo Sabatini ( Italy)

5A

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Petr Kavka ( Czech Republic) David Molnar ( Hungary) Peter Kison ( Slovakia)
2011 David Molnar ( Hungary) Alexey Nemchik ( Russia) Peter Kison ( Slovakia)
2012 Daniel Budai ( Hungary) David Molnar ( Hungary) Alexey Nemchik ( Russia)
2013 Ján Hlinka ( Slovakia) Daniel Budai ( Hungary) Maciek Cwynar ( Poland)
2014 David Molnar ( Hungary) Daniel Budai ( Hungary) Petr Kavka ( Czech Republic)
2015 David Molnar ( Hungary) Daniel Budai ( Hungary) Petr Kavka ( Czech Republic)
2016 David Molnar ( Hungary) Petr Kavka ( Czech Republic) Nicolas Záhorský ( Slovakia)
2017 Viktor Kollár ( Hungary) Petr Kavka ( Czech Republic) George Stoyanov ( Bulgaria)
2018[5] Takuma Inoue ( Hungary) Viktor Kollár ( Hungary) George Stoyanov ( Bulgaria)
2019 Petr Kavka ( Czech Republic) Viktor Kollár ( Hungary) Gábor Szilágyi ( Hungary)

References

  1. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 1A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  2. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 2A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  3. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 3A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  4. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 4A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  5. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 5A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.