Finn European Championship
The Finn European Championship is an annual European Championship sailing regatta in the Finn (dinghy) classes organised by the International Finn Association.
Editions
Year | City | Country | Dates | Athletes | Nations | Note |
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1956 | Loosdrecht | Netherlands | [1] | |||
1957 | Naples | Italy | [2] | |||
1958 | Lisbon | Portugal | [2] | |||
1959 | St. Moritz | Switzerland | [2] | |||
1960 | Ostend | Belgium | [2] | |||
1961 | Warnemünde | East Germany | [2] | |||
1962 | Kiel | West Germany | [2] | |||
1963 | Balaton | Hungary | [2] | |||
1964 | Copenhagen | Denmark | [2] | |||
1965 | Cascais | Portugal | [2] | |||
1966 | Attersee | Austria | [2] | |||
1967 | Naples | Italy | [2] | |||
1968 | Medemblik | Netherlands | [2] | |||
1969 | Warnemünde | East Germany | [2] | |||
1970 | Dublin | Ireland | [2] | |||
1971 | Athens | Greece | [2] | |||
1972 | Medemblik | Netherlands | [2] | |||
1973 | Władysławowo | Poland | [2] | |||
1974 | Niendorf | West Germany | [2] | |||
1975 | llafranc | Spain | [2] | |||
1976 | Port-Camargue | France | [2] | |||
1977 | Istanbul | Turkey | [2] | |||
1978 | Marstrand | Sweden | [2] | |||
1979 | Malcesine | Italy | [2] | |||
1980 | Helsinki | Finland | [2] | |||
1981 | Faleron | Greece | [2] | |||
1982 | Barcelona | Spain | [2] | |||
1983 | Neusiedl am See | Austria | [2] | |||
1984 | Władysławowo | Poland | [2] | |||
1985 | Athens | Greece | [2] | |||
1986 | Hyères | France | [2] | |||
1987 | Skovshoved | Denmark | [2] | |||
1988 | Medemblik | Netherlands | [2] | |||
1989 | Helsinki | Finland | [2] | |||
1990 | Hayling Island | United Kingdom | 9–19 June | [3][2] | ||
1991 | Anzio | Italy | 9–18 June | [4][2] | ||
1992 | Gdańsk | Poland | 6–14 June | [5][2] | ||
1993 | L'Estartit | Spain | 3–13 June | [6][2] | ||
1994 | Çeşme | Turkey | 5–12 July | [7][2] | ||
1995 | Balatonfüred | Hungary | 9–16 September | [8][2] | ||
1996 | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat | Spain | 7–15 June | [9][2] | ||
1997 | Split | Croatia | 6–15 June | [10][2] | ||
1998 | Vilamoura | Portugal | 8–13 June | [11][2] | ||
1999 | Ostend | Belgium | 5–11 June | [12][2] | ||
2000 | Palma | Spain | 7–15 April | [13][2] | ||
2001 | Malcesine | Italy | 29 June – 7 July | [14][2] | ||
2002 | Çeşme | Turkey | 5–13 July | [15][2] | ||
2003 | Gothenburg | Sweden | 6–11 June | [16][2] | ||
2004 | La Rochelle | France | 7–15 May | [17] | ||
2005 | Kalmar | Sweden | 6–14 August | [18] | ||
2006 | Palamós | Spain | 22–30 September | [19] | ||
2007 | Balatonföldvár | Hungary | 1–9 June | [20] | ||
2008 | Scarlino | Italy | 2–10 May | [21] | ||
2009 | Varna | Bulgaria | 21–29 August | [22] | ||
2010 | Split | Croatia | 8–16 May | [23] | ||
2011 | Helsinki | Finland | [1] | |||
2012 | Scarlino | Italy | 16–24 March | [24] | ||
2013 | Warnemünde | Germany | 19–27 July | [25] | ||
2014 | La Rochelle | France | 2–10 May | [26] | ||
2015 | Split | Croatia | 8–17 May | [27] | ||
2016 | Barcelona | Spain | 4–14 March | [28] | ||
2017 | Marseille | France | 5–13 May | [29] | ||
2018 | Cádiz | Spain | 12–17 March | [30] | ||
2019 | Athens | Greece | 13–18 May | [31] | ||
2020 | Gdynia | Poland | 2–6 September | [32] | ||
2021 | Vilamoura | Portugal | 10–16 April | [33] | ||
2022 | Kiel | Germany | Cancelled due to low number of entries | [34] | ||
2023 | Csopak | Hungary | 14–18 May | [35] |
Medalists
| Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1956 Loosdrecht[36] | Jürgen Vogler (GDR) | D. Poissant (FRA) | André Nelis (BEL) |
1957 Naples[37] | André Nelis (BEL) | Adelchi Pelaschiar (ITA) | Jürgen Vogler (GDR) |
1958 Lisbon[37] | Adelchi Pelaschiar (ITA) | Warburg (NED) | Reist (SUI) |
1959 St. Moritz[37] | Jacobus de Jongh (NED) | Pinaud (FRA) | Jürgen Vogler (GDR) |
1960 Ostend[37] | Paul Elvstrøm (DEN) | Willi Kuhweide (FRG) | André Nelis (BEL) |
1961 Warnemünde[36] | Willi Kuhweide (FRG) | Göran Andersson (SWE) | Walter Gärtner (GDR) |
1962 Kiel[36] | Boris Jacobsson (SWE) | Francis Jammes (FRA) | Jan de Long (NED) |
1963 Balaton[36] | Boris Jacobsson (SWE) | B. Straubinger (FRG) | B. Andersson (SWE) |
1964 Copenhagen[36] | Willi Kuhweide (FRG) | Henning Wind (DEN) | W. Marse (NED) |
1965 Cascais[37] | Bernd Dehmel (GDR) | Valentin Mankin (URS) | Willi Kuhweide (FRG) |
1966 Attersee[36] | Hubert Raudaschl (AUT) | Jörg Bruder (BRA) | U. Koler (SUI) |
1967 Naples[37] | Arwed von Grünewaldt (SWE) | Willi Kuhweide (FRG) | Jürgen Mier (GDR) |
1968 Medemblik[36] | Arne Åkerson (SWE) | Henning Wind (DEN) | Uwe Mares (FRG) |
1969 Warnemünde[36] | Arne Åkerson (SWE) | Börje Säll (SWE) | Guy Liljegren (SWE) |
1970 Dublin[37] | Thomas Lundqvist (SWE) | Guy Liljegren (SWE) | Jürgen Mier (GDR) |
1971 Athens[36] | Hans Binkhorst (NED) | Magnus Olin (SWE) | G. Finaczy (HUN) |
1972 Medemblik[37] | Christian Schröder (GDR) | Thomas Lundqvist (SWE) | Magnus Olin (SWE) |
1973 Władysławowo[36] | Christian Schröder (GDR) | Leonard Gustafsson (SWE) | Jürgen Wolff (GDR) |
1974 Niendorf[37] | Guy Liljegren (SWE) | Busquet (FRA) | Ilias Hatzipavlis (GRE) |
1975 Palamós[36] | Serge Maury (FRA) | David Howlett (GBR) | Adelchi Pelaschiar (ITA) |
1976 Port Camargue[36] | Serge Maury (FRA) | Andrey Balashov (URS) | Gus Miller (USA) |
1977 Istanbul[36] | Joaquín Blanco (ESP) | Minski Fabris (YUG) | Peter Vollebregt (NED) |
1978 Marstrand[37] | Sabena Fabris (YUG) | Joaquín Blanco (ESP) | Jochen Schümann (GDR) |
1979 Malcesine[37] | John Joseph Bertrand (USA) | Jochen Schümann (GDR) | Kent Carlsson (SWE) |
1980 Helsinki[37] | Chris Law (GBR) | John Joseph Bertrand (USA) | Andrey Balashov (URS) |
1981 Faleron[36] | Lasse Hjortnæs (DEN) | Jørgen Lindhartsen (DEN) | Otto Pohlmann (FRG) |
1982 Barcelona[37] | Lasse Hjortnæs (DEN) | Mark Neeleman (NED) | Thomas Schmid (FRG) |
1983 Neusiedl[37] | Jochen Schümann (GDR) | Frank Butzmann (GDR) | Lasse Hjortnæs (DEN) |
1984 Władysławowo[36] | Michael McIntyre (GBR) | Peter Vilby (DEN) | Jacek Sobkowiak (POL) |
1985 Athens[36] | Lasse Hjortnæs (DEN) | Jørgen Lindhartsen (DEN) | Peter Vilby (DEN) |
1986 Hyères[37] | Oleg Khopersky (URS) | Johan Hedberg (SWE) | Heiko Birke (GDR) |
1987 Skovshoved[37] | Stuart Childerley (GB) | Peter Vilby (DEN) | Otto Brandweg (DEN) |
1988 Medemblik[37] | José Luis Doreste (ESP) | Eric Mergenthaler (MEX) | Hans Spitzauer (AUT) |
1989 Helsinki[37] | Hans Spitzauer (AUT) | Othmar Müller (SUI) | Lauri Rekkardt (FIN) |
1990 Hayling Island[37] | Stig Westergaard (DEN) | Hans Spitzauer (AUT) | Othmar Müller (SUI) |
1991 Anzio[37] | Lawrence Lemieux (CAN) | José van der Ploeg (ESP) | Kiko Villalonga (ESP) |
1992 Gdańsk[37] | Stuart Childerley (GBR) | Oleg Khopersky (URS) | Dirk Löwe (GER) |
1993 L'Estartit[37] | Stig Westergaard (DEN) | José van der Ploeg (ESP) | Hans Spitzauer (AUT) |
1994 Çeşme[37] | José van der Ploeg (ESP) | Luca Devoti (ITA) | Fredrik Lööf (SWE) |
1995 Balatonduned[37] | José van der Ploeg (ESP) | Fredrik Lööf (SWE) | Philippe Presti (FRA) |
1996 L'Hospitalet[37] | José van der Ploeg (ESP) | Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) | Sébastien Godefroid (BEL) |
1997 Split[37] | Luca Devoti (ITA) | Xavier Rohart (FRA) | Aimilios Papathanasiou (GRE) |
1998 Vilamoura[37] | Sébastien Godefroid (BEL) | Michal Maier (CZE) | Iain Percy (GBR) |
1999 Ostend[37] | Iain Percy (GBR) | Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) | Richard Clarke (CAN) |
2000 Palma[37] | Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) | Karlo Kuret (CRO) | David Burrows (IRL) |
2001 Malcesine[37] | Aimilios Papathanasiou (GRE) | Andrew Simpson (GBR) | Xavier Rohart (FRA) |
2002 Çeşme[37] | Ben Ainslie (GBR) | Luca Devoti (ITA) | Karlo Kuret (CRO) |
2003 Gothenburg[37] | Ben Ainslie (GBR) | Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) | Sébastien Godefroid (BEL) |
2004 La Rochelle[36] | Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) | Ben Ainslie (GBR) | Guillaume Florent (FRA) |
2005 Kalmar[36] | Ben Ainslie (GBR) | Dan Slater (NZL) | Gašper Vinčec (SLO) |
2006 Palamós[36] details | Edward Wright (GBR) | Guillaume Florent (FRA) | Marin Mišura (CRO) |
2007 Balatonföldvár[36] | Eduard Skornyakov (RUS) | Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO) | Aimilios Papathanasiou (GRE) |
2008 Scarlino[36] | Ben Ainslie (GBR) | Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO) | Guillaume Florent (FRA) |
2009 Varna[36] | Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO) | Tapio Nirkko (FIN) | Edward Wright (GBR) |
2010 Split[36] | Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO) | Edward Wright (GBR) | Daniel Birgmark (SWE) |
2011 Helsinki[36] | Giles Scott (GBR) | Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO) | Andrew Mills (GBR) |
2012 Scarlino[36] | Ioannis Mitakis (GRE) | Vasilij Žbogar (SLO) | Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO) |
2013 Warnemünde[36] | Vasilij Žbogar (SLO) | Edward Wright (GBR) | Andrew Murdoch (NZL) |
2014 La Rochelle[36] | Giles Scott (GBR) | Vasilij Žbogar (SLO) | Edward Wright (GBR) |
2015 Split[36] | Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO) | Josh Junior (NZL) | Vasilij Žbogar (SLO) |
2016 Barcelona[38] | Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) | Zsombor Berecz (HUN) | Milan Vujasinovic (CRO) |
2017 Marseille[39] | Jonathan Lobert (FRA) | Edward Wright (GBR) | Ben Cornish (GBR) |
2018 Cádiz[40] | Edward Wright (GBR) | Nicholas Heiner (NED) | Max Salminen (SWE) |
2019 Athens[41] | Giles Scott (GBR) | Andy Maloney (NZL) | Zsombor Berecz (HUN) |
2020 Gdynia[42] | Zsombor Berecz (HUN) | Giles Scott (GBR) | Joan Cardona (ESP) |
2021 Vilamoura[43] | Zsombor Berecz (HUN) | Giles Scott (GBR) | Nils Theuninck (SUI) |
2023 Csopak[44] | Domonkos Németh (HUN) | Laurent Haÿ (FRA) | Alessandro Marega (ITA) |
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