https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Veterans_Athletics_Championships
The European Veterans Athletics Championships are the biannual championships for masters athletics events held under the auspices of European Veterans Athletics Association that held first edition in 1997.[1]
Contents
European Veterans Outdoor Championships
Edition | Year | Venue | Dates | Notes |
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1 | 1978 | Viareggio | 10-16 September | [2] |
2 | 1980 | Helsinki | 6-10 August | [2] |
3 | 1982 | Strasbourg | 14-18 July | [2] |
4 | 1984 | Brighton | 20-25 August | [2] |
5 | 1986 | Malmö | 28 July-2 August | [2] |
6 | 1988 | Verona | 25 June-2 July | [2] |
7 | 1990 | Budapest | 30 June-7 July | [2] |
8 | 1992 | Kristiansand | 26 June-4 July | [2] |
9 | 1994 | Athens | 3-12 June | [2] |
10 | 1996 | Malmö | 19-27 July | [2] |
11 | 1998 | Cesenatico | 11-19 September | [2] |
12 | 2000 | Jyväskylä | 6-16 July | [3] |
13 | 2002 | Potsdam | 15-25 August | [3] |
14 | 2004 | Aarhus | 22 July-1 August | [3] |
15 | 2006 | Poznan | 20-30 July | [3] |
16 | 2008 | Ljubljana | 23 July-3 August | [3] |
17 | 2010 | Nyíregyháza | 15-24 July | [3] |
18 | 2012 | Zittau Zgorzelec Hrádek | 16-25 August | [3] |
19 | 2014 | Izmir | 22-31 August | [1] |
20 | 2017 | Aarhus | 27 July-6 August | [4] |
European Veterans Indoor Championships
Year | Venue | Dates | Notes |
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1997 | Birmingham | 28 February-2 March | [2] |
1999 | Malmö | 5-7 March | [2] |
2001 | Bordeaux | 8–11 March | [5] |
2003 | San Sebastián | 6–9 March | [5] |
2005 | Eskilstuna | 10–13 March | [5] |
2007 | Helsinki | 22–25 March | [5] |
2009 | Ancona | 25–29 March | [5] |
2011 | Gand | 16–20 March | [5] |
2013 | San Sebastián | 19–24 March | [6] |
2015 | Torun | 23-28 March | [7][3] |
2016 | Ancona | 29 March–3 April | [5] |
http://european-masters-athletics.org/about-us/european-veteran-championships.html
Veteran Championships
European Masters’/ Veterans’ Ahletics Championships – Stadia (EVACS)
Countries | Competitors | ||
1. Viareggio/ITA | 10.09 – 16.09 1978 | 21 | 1193 |
2. Helsinki/FIN | 06.08 – 10.08 1980 | 18 | ? |
3. Strassburg/FRA | 14.07 – 18.07 1982 | 22 | 2700 |
4. Brighton/GBR | 20.08 – 25.08 1984 | 22 | ? |
5. Malmö/SWE | 28.07 – 02.08 1986 | 22 | 2149 |
6. Verona/ITA | 25.06 – 02.07 1988 | 27 | 2981 |
7. Budapest/HUN | 30.06 – 07.07 1990 | 26 | 3056 |
8. Kristiansand/NOR | 26.06 – 04.07 1992 | 28 | 2921 |
9. Athen/GRE | 03.06 – 12.06 1994 | 38 | 2706 |
10. Malmö/SWE | 19.07 – 27.07 1996 | 34 | 3422 |
11. Cesenatico/ITA | 11.09 – 19.09 1998 | 36 | 4291 |
12. Jyväskylä/FIN | 06.07 – 16.07 2000 | 40 | 2900 |
13. Potsdam/GER | 15.08 – 25.08 2002 | 38 | 4385 |
14. Aarhus/DEN | 22.07 – 01.08 2004 | 40 | 3670 |
15. Poznan/POL | 19.07 – 30.07 2006 | 37 | 3067 |
16. Ljubljana/SLO | 23.07 – 03.08 2008 | 42 | 3693 |
17. Nyiregyhaza/HUN | 15.07 – 24.07 2010 | 41 | 3134 |
18. Zittau/Bogatynia/Hradek | 16.08 – 25.08 2012 | 38 | 3837 |
19. Izmir/TUR | 22.08 – 31.08 2014 | 41 | 2027 |
European Masters’/ Veterans’ Athletics Championships – Indoor (EVACI)
Countries | Competitors | ||
1. Birmingham/GBR | 28.02 – 02.03 1997 | 29 | 1260 |
2. Malmö/SWE | 05.03 – 07.03 1999 | 28 | 853 |
3. Bordeaux/FRA | 08.03 – 11.03 2001 | 30 | 1410 |
4. San Sebastian/ESP | 06.03 – 09.03 2003 | 33 | 1586 |
5. Eskilstuna/SWE | 10.03 – 13.03 2005 | 31 | 1247 |
6. Helsinki/FIN | 22.03 – 25.03 2007 | 36 | 2092 |
7. Ancona/ITA | 25.03 – 29.03 2009 | 39 | 2872 |
8. Gent/BEL | 16.03 – 20.03 2011 | 43 | 3406 |
9. San Sebastian/ESP | 19.03 – 24.03 2013 | 39 | 3273 |
10. Torun/POL | 23.03 – 28.03 2015 | 40 | 4009 |
European Masters’/Veterans’ Athletics Championships – Non-Stadia (EVACNS)
Countries | Competitors | ||
1. Brügge/BEL | 24.06 – 25.06 1989 | 20 | 1038 |
2. Dolo+Mira/ITA | 05.10 – 06.10 1991 | 13 | 957 |
3. Upice/CZE | 29.05 – 30.05 1993 | 21 | 541 |
4. Valladolid/ESP | 13.05 – 14.05 1995 | 18 | 759 |
5. Den Haag/NED | 31.05 – 01.06 1997 | 17 | 478 |
6. Brügge/BEL | 26.06 – 27.06 1999 | 24 | 1272 |
7. Qormi/MAL | 28.04 – 29.04 2001 | 27 | 718 |
8. Upice/CZE | 24.05 – 25.05 2003 | 25 | 765 |
9. Vila Real/POR | 13.05 – 15.05 2005 | 23 | 899 |
10. Regensburg/GER | 17.05 – 20.05 2007 | 27 | 1487 |
11. Aarhus/DEN | 29.05 – 31.05 2009 | 28 | 664 |
12. Thionville + Yutz/FRA | 13.05 – 15.05 2011 | 26 | 1001 |
13. Upice/CZE | 23.05 – 26.05 2013 | 28 | 831 |
14. Grosseto/ITA | 15.05 – 17.05 2015 | 20 | 1078 |
European Masters Mountain Running Champonships (EMMRC)
Countries | Competitors | ||
1. Unterharmersbach/GER | 30.04.2006 | 19 | 468 |
2. Lenzerheide/SUI | 28.06.2008 | 12 | 255 |
3. Cerdanyola/ESP | 16.05.2010 | 10 | 255 |
4. Bludenz/AUT | 01.07.2012 | 14 | 329 |
5. Nowa Ruda /POL | 14.06.2014 | 16 | 305 |
See also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_European_Masters_Athletics_Championships
2017 European Masters Athletics Championships
2017 European Masters Athletics Championships | |
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Host city | Aarhus, Denmark |
Date(s) | 27 July-6 August |
Main stadium | Atletion |
Level | Masters |
Type | Stadia |
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The twentieth European Masters Athletics Championships will be held in Aarhus, Denmark, from 27 July-6 August 2017.[1] The European Masters Athletics Championships serve the division of the sport of athletics for people over 35 years of age, referred to as masters athletics.
References
- EVAA, mediasprint gmbh /. “Championships 2017”. http://www.evaa.ch. Retrieved 2016-05-13.
http://european-masters-athletics.org/results.html
http://www.fidalservizi.it/risultati/2017/AArhus_2017/Index.htm
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