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World Para Swimming European Championships

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World Para Swimming European Championships
SportSwimming
Founded2009
ContinentEuropean (IPC)

The World Para Swimming European Championships (World Para Swimming European Open Championships), known until 2018 as the IPC Swimming European Championships, are the European continental championships for swimming where athletes with a disability compete. Each championship is organised by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and behind the World Para Swimming Championships and the Summer Paralympic Games is the largest meet for European athletes. No championships were held in 2022.

European championships

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Number Edition Venue Dates Best nation
IPC Swimming European Championships
1 2009 Iceland Reykjavík, Iceland 18–24 October United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2 2011 Germany Berlin, Germany 3–9 July  Ukraine
3 2014 Netherlands Eindhoven, Netherlands 4–10 August  Ukraine
4 2016 Portugal Funchal, Portugal 30 April – 7 May  Ukraine
World Para Swimming European Championships
5 2018 Republic of Ireland Dublin, Ireland[1] 13–19 August  Ukraine
6 2020 Portugal Funchal, Portugal[2] 16–22 May  Italy
7 2024 Portugal Funchal, Portugal[3] 21–27 April  Italy

Medals (2009-2024)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ukraine239217181637
2 Great Britain156126107389
3 Russia131132120383
4 Italy1158781283
5 Spain105109118332
6 Netherlands594038137
7 Germany375963159
8 Belarus32132166
9 France293745111
10Individual Neutral Athletes25183275
11 Hungary22243884
12 Israel21192262
13 Sweden18162054
14 Poland15403287
15 Norway15131341
16 Greece14263171
17 Czech Republic11151238
18 Croatia712625
19 Switzerland76821
20 Azerbaijan66719
21 Brazil6129
22 Denmark561425
23 Ireland4121329
24 Turkey491326
25 Australia42713
26 Estonia34310
27 Cyprus3317
28 Lithuania3137
29 Chile2204
30 Singapore2002
31 Portugal1101526
32 Iceland1427
33 Belgium1269
34 Slovenia1225
35 United States1214
36 Latvia1012
37 Bosnia and Herzegovina1001
 Kazakhstan1001
 Mexico1001
40 Austria071017
41 Slovakia0369
42 Finland0224
43 Hong Kong0213
 Uzbekistan0213
45 China0202
46 South Africa0134
47 Cuba0112
48 Argentina0101
49 Faroe Islands0022
Totals (49 entries)1,1091,0961,1043,309

2009 medal table[4] 2011 medal table[5][6] 2014 medal table[7] 2016 medal table[8] 2018 medal table[9] 2020 medal table[10] 2024 medal table[11]

  • Hong Kong was guest in 2009.
  • Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba and Kazakhstan were guests in 2021.
  • Australia, Brazil, China, Mexico, Singapore, South Africa, United States and Uzbekistan were guests in 2024.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Dublin 2018 - World Para Swimming European Championships".
  2. ^ "Madeira to host 2020 European Open Championships". International Paralympic Committee. 13 June 2019.
  3. ^ "European Open Championships to return to Madeira in 2024". World Para Swimming. 6 November 2023. Archived from the original on 24 December 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.ifsport.is. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Swimming - Competitions - 2011 IPC Swimming European Championships".
  6. ^ Results Book [Berlin 2011 IPC Swimming European Championships] (PDF). July 2011.
  7. ^ "Medal Tally [Eindhoven 2014 IPC Swimming European Championships]" (PDF). 10 August 2014.
  8. ^ Results Book [Funchal 2016 IPC Swimming European Championships] (PDF). May 2016.
  9. ^ "Dublin 2018 - Live Results".
  10. ^ "Madeira 2020 Schedule & Results".
  11. ^ "Madeira 2024 - Schedule and Results". paralympic.org. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
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