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Geschichte: Alle Europameisterschaften seit 1955

* Die ersten Turn-Europameisterschaften der Männer fanden 1955 in Frankfurt a. Main (FRG) statt.
Zwei Jahre später begannen die Frauen in Belgrad (ROU).

* The very first European Championships took place 1955 in Frankfurt/Main (FRG).
Two years later the women started their continentals 1957 in Belgrade (ROU) ...


  ECh Men / Männer

ECh Women / Frauen

  2014 36th Sofia (BUL) = 35th Sofia (BUL)
  2013

35th Moscow (RUS)
         (= 5th Indiv. ECh)

=

34th Moscow (RUS)
        (= 5th Ind. ECh)

  2012 34th Montpellier (FRA)
 
2012 33rd  Brussels (BEL)
     
  2011

33rd Berlin (GER)    
     
(= 4th Indiv. ECh)

=

32nd  Berlin (GER)
       (= 4th Indiv. ECh)

  2010 32nd Birmingham (GBR)
 
= 31st Birmingham (GBR)
 
  2009

31st Milan (ITA)        
      
(= 3rd Indiv. ECh)

=

30th Milan (ITA)
        (= 3rd Indiv. ECh)

  2008 30th- Lausanne (SUI) 2008 29th Clermont-Ferrand (FRA)
  2007 29thAmsterdam (NED)
      (= 2nd Ind. ECh)
= 28th Amsterdam (NED)
         (= 2nd Ind. ECh)
  2006 28th- Volos (GRE) = 27th Volos (GRE)
  2005 27th Debrecen (HUN)
      (= 1st Ind. ECh)
= 26thDebrecen (HUN)
       (=1st Ind. ECh)
  2004 26th- Ljubljana (SLO)  2004 25th Amsterdam (NED)
  2003 (-) Moscow (RUS) (2nd Team-ECh)* = (-) Moscow (RUS)(2nd Team-ECh)*
  2002 25th- Patras (GRE) = 24th - Patras (GRE)
  2001 (-) Riesa (GER)    (1st Team-ECh)* = (-) Riesa (GER)   (1st Team-ECh)*
  2000 24th - Bremen (GER) 2000 23rd - Paris (FRA)
  1998 23rd- St. Petersburg (RUS) = 22nd- St. Petersburg (RUS)
  1996 22nd- Copenhagen  (DEN) 1996 21st - Birmingham (GBR)
  1994 21st- Prague (CZE) 1994 20th - Stockholm (SWE)
  1992 20th- Budapest (HUN) 1992 19th - Nantes (FRA)
  1990 19th  Lausanne (SUI) 1990 18th- Athens (GRE)
 
* ...  more Men's Europeans

* ... more Women's Europeans
  1989 18th - Stockholm (SWE) 1989 17th - Brussels (BEL)
  1987 17th - Moscow (URS) = 16th - Moscow (URS)
  1985 16th - Oslo (NOR) 1985 15th - Helsinki (FIN)
  1983 15th - Varna (BUL) 1983 14th - Gothenburg (SWE)
  1981 14th - Rome (ITA) 1981 13th - Madrid (ESP)
  1979 13th - Essen (FRG) 1979 12th - Copenhagen (DEN)
  1977 12th - Vilnius (LTU) 1977 11th - Prague (CSR)
  1975 11th - Bern (SUI) 1975 10th - SKIEN (NOR)
  1973 10th - Grenoble (FRA) 1973  9th - London (GBR)
  1971  9th - Madrid (ESP) 1971  8th - Minsk (URS)
  1969  8th - Warsaw (POL) 1969  7th - Landskrona (SWE)
  1967  7th - Tampere (FIN) 1967  6th - Amsterdam (NED)
  1965  6th - Antwerp (BEL) 1965  5th - Sofia (BUL)
  1963  5th - Belgrade (YUG) 1963  4th - Paris (FRA)
  1961  4th - Luxembourg (LUX) 1961  3rd - Leipzig (GDR)
  1959  3rd - Copenhagen (DEN) 1959  2nd - Krakow (POL)
  1957  2nd - Paris (FRA) 1957  1st - Bucarest (ROU)
  1955  1st - Frankfurt/M. (FRG) -  
         
  )*- ...the "experiment" of an "European Team Championship" (inclusive rhythmic gymnastics) was cancelled by the UEG after the seocond event, Moscow 2003