European Table Tennis Championships
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European Table Tennis Championships | |
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Status | active |
Genre | sporting event |
Date(s) | circa mid-October |
Frequency | annual |
Inaugurated | 1926 |
The European Table Tennis Championships is an international table tennis competition for the national teams of the member associations of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). First held in 1958, the ETTU organised the European Championships every two years on even years until 2002, when they changed to odd years. Since 2007, the competition has been contested annually.
Until 2007, the Championships included seven events: men's singles, doubles and team; women's singles, doubles and team, and mixed doubles. As of 2009, the mixed doubles have their own annual tournament, organised separately from the other events.[1]
Contents
Results
1958–2007 (team, singles, doubles, mixed doubles)
2008–present (team, singles, doubles)
2009–present (mixed doubles)
Year | City | Doubles |
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2009 ( ) |
Subotica | Aleksandar Karakašević Rūta Paškauskienė |
2010 ( ) |
Subotica | Vang Bora He Sirin |
2011 ( ) |
Istanbul | Mihai Andrei Filimon Elizabeta Samara |
2012 ( ) |
Buzău | Mihai Andrei Filimon Elizabeta Samara |
2013 ( ) |
Buzău | Antonin Gavlas Renata Štrbiková |
Performance by nations in team competition
- Men
Team | Winners | Runners-up | Third-place |
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Sweden | 14 (1964, '66, '68, '70, '72, '74, '80, '86, '88, '90, '92, '96, 2000, '02) | (2011) | (2014) |
Germany | 6 (2007, '08, '09, '10, '11, '13) | (2014, '15) | |
Hungary | 4 (1958, '60, '78, '82) | ||
France | 3 (1984, '94, '98) | (2010) | (2015) |
Yugoslavia | 2 (1962, '76) | 3 (1964, '70, '72) | 3 (1968, '74, '82) |
Belarus | 1 (2003) | (2008, '10) | (2013, '15) |
Denmark | 1 (2005) | (2009) | |
Austria | 1 (2015) | (2008, '09, '11) | |
Portugal | 1 (2014) | (2011) | |
Croatia | 0 | 1 (2007) | 1 (2014) |
Greece | 0 | (2013) | |
Belgium | 0 | (2008) | |
Romania | 0 | (2009) | |
Czech Republic | 0 | (2010) | |
Russia | 0 | (2013) |
- Women
Team | Winners | Runners-up | Third-place |
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Hungary | 9 (1960, '66, '72, '78, '82, '86, '90, 2000, '07) | (2008) | (2011) |
Russia | 7 (1970, '74, '76, '80, '84, '88, '94) | (2013, '15) | |
Germany | 7 (1962, '68, '96, '98, 2013, '14, '15) | ||
Netherlands | 4 (2008, '09, '10, '11) | ||
Romania | 3 (1992, 2002, '05) | (2010, '11, '13, '15) | |
England | 2 (1958, '64) | ||
Italy | 1 (2003) | ||
Croatia | 0 | 2 (2003, '05) | 3 (2000, '08, '09) |
Yugoslavia | 0 | 1 (1984) | 1 (1990) |
Poland | 0 | (2009) | (2010, '14) |
Czech Republic | 0 | (2008, '09, '13) | |
Austria | 0 | (2014) | |
Belarus | 0 | (2010, '11) | |
Sweden | 0 | (2014) | |
Ukraine | 0 | (2015) |
See also
References
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