European Junior Shooting Championships
The European Junior Shooting Championships are the main shooting championships in Europe organize by European Shooting Confederation (ESC).
European Junior Shooting Championships (25, 50, Running Target)
Number | Year | City | Country | Events | Notes |
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1 | 1984 | Vingsted | 8 | 25, 50 | |
2 | 1986 | Budapest | 10 | 25, 50 | |
3 | 1988 | Joensuu | 10 | 25, 50, Running Target | |
4 | 1990 | Zenica | 10 | 25, 50, Running Target | |
5 | 1992 | Sofia | 8 | 25, 50 | |
6 | 1994 | Wrocław | 10 | 25, 50, Running Target | |
7 | 1996 | Sofia | 8 | 25, 50 | |
8 | 1998 | Copenhagen | 8 | 25, 50 | |
9 | 2000 | Pilsen | 10 | 25, 50, Running Target | |
10 | 2004 | Munich | 10 | 25, 50, Running Target | |
11 | 2008 | Plzeň | 10 | 25, 50, Running Target | |
12 | 2012 | Bologna | 9 | 25, 50 | |
13 | 2016 | Tallinn | 9 | 25, 50 | |
Results
- http://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/historicalmedalwinners.ashx
- http://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/results.ashx
- https://results.sius.com/Championships.aspx
- http://www.esc-shooting.org/documents/results/
- http://www.esc-shooting.org/documents/european_championships/
- http://www.the-sports.org/shooting-sports-european-shotgun-and-running-target-championships-2018-epr84349.html
See also
- List of medalists at the European Shooting Championship
References
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