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Championships (Olympic Weights)

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List of Championships: [1]

Number Edition Host City Country Champion Events
1 2015 (details) Nalchik  Russia  Turkey 8
2 2017 (details) Sofia  Bulgaria  Russia 8
3 2019 (details) Dublin  Ireland  Russia 8
4 2021 (details) Sarajevo  Bosnia and Herzegovina  France 8

References

Championships (U21)

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List of Championships: [1]

Number Edition Host City Country Champion Events
1 2009 (details) Vigo  Spain  Russia 18
2 2010 (details) Kharkiv  Ukraine  Turkey 16
3 2012 (details) Athens  Greece  Russia 16
4 2013 (details) Chisinau  Moldova  Russia 16
5 2014 (details) Innsbruck  Austria  Spain 16
6 2015 (details) Bucharest  Romania  Russia 16
7 2016 (details) Grozny  Russia  Russia 16
8 2017 (details) Sofia  Bulgaria  Russia 16
9 2018 (details) Warsaw  Poland  Russia 16
10 2019 (details) Helsingborg  Sweden  Russia 16

References

  1. ^ "TaekwondoData". TaekwondoData. Retrieved 2018-05-18.

See also

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other

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Championships (World Weights)

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Number Edition Host City Country Champion Events
1 1976 (details) Barcelona  Spain  Netherlands 8
2 1978 (details) Munich  West Germany  Germany 8
3 1980 (details) Copenhagen  Denmark  Germany 17
4 1982 (details) Rome  Italy  Germany 18
5 1984 (details) Stuttgart  West Germany  Germany 18
6 1986 (details) Seefeld  Austria  Netherlands 16
7 1988 (details) Ankara  Turkey  Turkey 16
8 1990 (details) Aarhus  Denmark  Turkey 16
9 1992 (details) Valencia  Spain  Spain 16
10 1994 (details) Zagreb  Croatia  Spain 16
11 1996 (details) Helsinki  Finland  Spain 16
12 1998 (details) Eindhoven  Netherlands  Spain 16
13 2000 (details) Patras  Greece  Turkey 16
14 2002 (details) Samsun  Turkey  Netherlands 16
15 2004 (details) Lillehammer  Norway  Spain 16
16 2005 (details) Riga  Latvia  Turkey 16
17 2006 (details) Bonn  Germany  Spain 16
18 2008 (details) Rome  Italy  Turkey 16
19 2010 (details) St. Petersburg  Russia  Turkey 16
20 2012 (details) Manchester  United Kingdom  France 16
21 2014 (details) Baku  Azerbaijan  Croatia 16
22 2016 (details) Montreux  Switzerland  United Kingdom 16
23 2018 (details) Kazan  Russia  Russia 16
24 2021 (details) Sofia  Bulgaria 16
25 2023 (details) 16

2020 European Taekwondo Championships was planned in Belgrade, Serbia but cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Team Rankings

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Just saw how they calculate the team rankings:

  • Gold: 7 points
  • Silver: 3 points
  • Bronze: 1 point

✘ PHOSPHOR | 💬📜 16:12, 13 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Although Türkiye came first in the medal list of the 2002 European taekwondo championship, the Netherlands was written as the champion. 5.177.181.11 (talk) 09:51, 24 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Mistake

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Türkiye is the champion in 2002, not the Netherlands. Please correct the mistake. 178.233.137.197 (talk) 03:53, 15 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]