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European Wushu Championships

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The European Wushu Championships is a wushu competition organized by the European Wushu Federation, an official continental federation of the International Wushu Federation. The first championships were held in Brussels, Belgium in May 1986, with 70 athletes from eight participating member countries.[1][2][3]

Championships

European Wushu Championships (Senior / Junior)

Year Senior Junior Location
1986 1 - Belgium Brussels, Belgium
1987 2 - Spain Barcelona, Spain
1989 3 - Italy Chieti, Italy

Sweden Stockholm, Sweden[4]

1991 4 - United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
1994 5 - Germany Munich, Germany
1996 6 - Italy Rome, Italy
1998 7 - Greece Athens, Greece
2000 8 1 Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
2002 9 2 Portugal Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal[5]
2004 10 3 Russia Moscow, Russia
2006 11 4 Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy
2008 12 5 Poland Warsaw, Poland[6]
2010 13 6 Turkey Antalya, Turkey
2012 14 7 Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
2014 15 8 Romania Bucharest, Romania
2016 16 9 Russia Moscow, Russia
2018 17 10 Russia Moscow, Russia
2023 18 11 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey
2024 19 12 Sweden Stockholm, Sweden

European Traditional Wushu (Kungfu) Championships

Year Edition Location
2011 1  Estonia
2013 2  Romania
2015 3  Bulgaria
2017 4  Georgia
2019 5 Russia
2022 6 Greece

European Taijiquan and Internal Styles Wushu Championships

Year Edition Location
2014 1  Romania
2016 2  Russia

European Yongchunquan (Wingchun) Championships

Year Edition Location
2015 1  Bulgaria
2017 2  Georgia
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EUWUF Championships

European Wushu Championships (Senior / Junior)

Year Senior Junior Location
2022 1 1 Bulgaria Burgas, Bulgaria

Results

Some of results between 1996 - 2004:

References

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