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European Junior and U23 Weightlifting Championships

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European Junior and U23 Weightlifting Championships
StatusActive
GenreSports Event
Date(s)Usually April
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Various
Inaugurated1973
Organised byEWF

European Junior and U23 Weightlifting Championships (European U23 and U20 Weightlifting Championships) is an annual event organised by the European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) for Under 23 and under 20 Weightlifters in Europe. European Championships in junior category were held from 1973 under the name European Junior Weightlifting Championships (U20). In 2009 the competitions were held in two cities, European Junior Weightlifting Championships in Landskrona and the new European U23 Weightlifting Championships in Wladyslawowo. After that year, the competition took the current name.

European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) also have European U17 and U15 Weightlifting Championships (European Youth & U15 Weightlifting Championships) since 1992. last edition was competed in 2022 European Youth & U15 Weightlifting Championships.

Editions

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Results:[1][2][3]

MJ WJ M23 W23 Year Host City Host Country Events Results
European Junior Weightlifting Championships
1 - - - 1973 27
2 - - - 1974 27
3 - - - 1975 Marseille  France 27
4 - - - 1976 Gdansk  Poland 27
5 - - - 1977 Sofia  Bulgaria 30
6 - - - 1978 Athens  Greece 30
7 - - - 1979 Debrecen  Hungary 30
8 - - - 1980 30
9 - - - 1981 30
10 - - - 1982 30
11 - - - 1983 30
12 - - - 1984 Lignano  Italy 30
13 - - - 1985 Edinburgh  United Kingdom 30
14 - - - 1986 Donaueschingen  Germany 30
15 - - - 1987 Belgrade  Yugoslavia 30
16 - - - 1988 Athens  Greece 30
17 - - - 1989 Sarajevo  Yugoslavia 30
18 - - - 1990 Valletta  Malta 30 [4]
19 - - - 1991 Varna  Bulgaria 30 [5]
20 - - - 1992 Cardiff  United Kingdom 30 [6]
21 - - - 1993 Valencia  Spain 30
22 - - - 1994 Rome  Italy 30
23 - - - 1995 Beersheba  Israel 30
24 - - - 1996 Prague  Czech Republic 30
25 - - - 1997 Seville  Spain 30
26 1 - - 1998 Sofia  Bulgaria 45
27 2 - - 1999 Spała  Poland 45
28 3 - - 2000 Rijeka  Croatia 45
29 4 - - 2001 Kalmar  Sweden 45
30 5 - - 2002 Nuoro  Italy 45
31 6 - - 2003 Valencia  Spain 45
32 7 - - 2004 Burgas  Bulgaria 45
33 8 - - 2005 Trenčín  Slovakia 45
34 9 - - 2006 Palermo  Italy 45
35 10 - - 2007 Puerto de la Cruz  Spain 45
36 11 - - 2008 Durrës  Albania 45
European Junior Weightlifting Championships / European U23 Weightlifting Championships
37 12 - - 2009 Landskrona  Sweden 45
- - 1 1 2009 Władysławowo  Poland 45
European Junior and U23 Weightlifting Championships
38 13 2 2 2010 Limassol  Cyprus 90
39 14 3 3 2011 Bucharest  Romania 90
40 15 4 4 2012 Eilat  Israel 90
41 16 5 5 2013 Tallinn  Estonia 90
42 17 6 6 2014 Limassol  Cyprus 90
43 18 7 7 2015 Klaipėda  Lithuania 90
44 19 8 8 2016 Eilat  Israel 90
45 20 9 9 2017 Durrës  Albania 96
46 21 10 10 2018 Zamość  Poland 96
47 22 11 11 2019 Bucharest  Romania 120
48 23 12 12 2021 Rovaniemi  Finland 120
49 24 13 13 2022 Durrës  Albania 120
50 25 14 14 2023 Bucharest  Romania
51 26 15 15 2024 Raszyn  Poland

Medals (2019–2021)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 October 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 October 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "18th EWF Junior Weightlifting Championships Results". iwrp.net. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  4. ^ http://iwrp.net/component/cwyniki/?view=contest&id_zawody=626 [bare URL]
  5. ^ http://iwrp.net/component/cwyniki/?view=contest&id_zawody=625 [bare URL]
  6. ^ http://iwrp.net/component/cwyniki/?view=contest&id_zawody=251 [bare URL]
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