European Championships
OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
Turin 1934: men’s results, medals table
Paris 1938: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Oslo 1946: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Brussels 1950: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Bern 1954: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Stockholm 1958: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Beograd 1962: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Budapest 1966: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Athens 1969: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Helsinki 1971: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Rome 1974: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Prague 1978: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Athens 1982: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Stuttgart 1986: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Split 1990: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Helsinki 1994: men’s results, women’s results, medals table
Budapest 1998: [Day1][Day2][Day3][Day4][Day5][Day6]
Munich 2002: [Day1][Day2][Day3][Day4][Day5][Day6]
Gothenburg 2006: [Day1][Day2][Day3][Day4][Day5][Day6][Day7]
Barcelona 2010: Results from European Athletics Association
Helsinki 2012: Results from European Athletics Association
Statistics
All time medals table: 1934 – 2012
Most medal winners: men, women
Championships Records: men and women
INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
Gothenburg 2013: [day1][day2][day3]
Paris 2011: Results from European Athletics Association
Torino 2009: Results from European Athletics Association
Birmingham 2007: [Day1][Day2][Day3]
Madrid 2005: [Day1] [Day2] [Day3]
Vienna 2002: [Day1][Day2][Day3]
Ghent 2000: [Day1][Day2][Day3]
EUROPEAN U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
Ostrava 2011: Results from European Athletics Association
Kaunas 2009: Results from European Athletics Association
Debrecen 2007: Results from European Athletics Association
Erfurt 2005: [Day1][Day2][Day3][Day4]
EUROPEAN JUNIORS CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
Novi Sad 2009: Results from European Athletics Assosciation
Hegelo 2007: European Juniors Championships
Kaunas 2005: European Juniors Championships
Tambere 2003: European Juniors Championships
Grosseto 2001: [Day1][Day2][Day3][Day4]
European Championships’ pages for the years 1934-1998 are based on the following sources:1. Diakogiannis Giannis, European Championships, Kaktos Publications, Athens 1982,2. Matthews Peter and Morrison Ian, The Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results Guiness Superlatives Ltd, 1987.3. Association of Track and Field Statisticians, The International Track and Field Annual of several years,4. Association of Track and Field Statisticians, National Statistics USSR, 1985. Special thanks to Peter Larsson for his comments, corrections and the overall help.
