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European Masters Athletics Championships
Genre
  • senior sports
  • Frequencybiennial
    Websitewww.european-masters-athletics.org

    The European Masters Athletics Championships (formerly European Veterans Athletics Championships) are the biannual championships for masters athletics events held under the auspices of European Masters Athletics (formerly European Veterans Athletics Association) that held its first edition in 1978.[1]

    Editions[edit]

    Edition Year Venue Dates
    1 1978 Italy Viareggio 10–16 September
    2 1980 Finland Helsinki 6–10 August
    3 1982 France Strasbourg 14–18 July
    4 1984 United Kingdom Brighton 20–25 August
    5 1986 Sweden Malmö 28 July–2 August
    6 1988 Italy Verona 25 June–2 July
    7 1990 Hungary Budapest 30 June–7 July
    8 1992 Norway Kristiansand 26 June–4 July
    9 1994 Greece Athens 3–12 June
    10 1996 Sweden Malmö 19–27 July
    11 1998 Italy Cesenatico 11–19 September
    12 2000 Finland Jyväskylä 6–16 July
    13 2002 Germany Potsdam 15–25 August
    14 2004 Denmark Aarhus 22 July–1 August
    15 2006 Poland Poznań 20–30 July
    16 2008 Slovenia Ljubljana 23 July–3 August
    17 2010 Hungary Nyíregyháza 15–24 July
    18 2012 Germany Zittau Poland Zgorzelec Czech Republic Hrádek nad Nisou 16–25 August
    19 2014 Turkey İzmir 22–31 August
    20 2017 Denmark Aarhus 27 July–6 August
    21 2019 Italy Jesolo, Caorle, Eraclea 5–15 September
    22 2023 Italy Pescara 21 September–1 October

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "16th European Veterans Athletic Championships - Results" (PDF). evaa.ch. Retrieved 18 January 2013.

    External links[edit]


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    Categories: 
    European Masters Athletics Championships
    Masters athletics (track and field) competitions
    Recurring sporting events established in 1978
    Biennial athletics competitions
    Athletics competitions in Europe
    1978 establishments in Europe
     



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