European Triathlon Championships
The European Triathlon Championships is the main triathlon championships in Europe.
The championships from 2018 will every four years be part of the European Sports Championships. The first event will happen Scotland.[1][2]
Summary of championships
Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Athletes | ||
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1985 | Immenstadt | ![]() | |||||
1986 | Milton Keynes | ![]() | |||||
1987 | Marseille | ![]() | |||||
1988 | Venice | ![]() | |||||
1989 | Cascais | ![]() | |||||
1990 | Linz | ![]() | |||||
1991 | Geneva | ![]() | |||||
1992 | Lommel | ![]() | |||||
1993 | Echternach | ![]() | |||||
1994 | Eichstätt | ![]() | |||||
1995 | Stockholm | ![]() | |||||
1996 | Szombathely | ![]() | |||||
1997 | Sotkamo | ![]() | |||||
1998 | Velden am Wörther See | ![]() | |||||
1999 | Funchal | ![]() | |||||
2000 | Stein | ![]() | |||||
2001 | Karlovy Vary | ![]() | |||||
2002 | Győr | ![]() | |||||
2003 | Karlovy Vary | ![]() | |||||
2004 | Valencia | ![]() | |||||
2005 | Lausanne | ![]() | |||||
2006 | Autun | ![]() | |||||
2007 | Copenhagen | ![]() | |||||
2008 | Lisbon | ![]() | |||||
2009 | Holten | ![]() | |||||
2010 | Athlone | ![]() | |||||
2011 | Pontevedra | ![]() | |||||
2012 | Eilat | ![]() | |||||
2013 | Alanya | ![]() | |||||
2014 | Kitzbühel | ![]() | 20–21 June | ||||
2015 | Geneva | ![]() | 11–12 July | ||||
2016 | Lisbon | ![]() | 28 May | ||||
2018[lower-alpha 1] | Glasgow | ![]() | TBA | ||||
Men's medalist
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's medalist
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References
- ↑ Part of the European Sports Championships
External links
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