Summary of Championships
See also: List of European Athletics Championships recordsYear | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Events |
No. of Athletes |
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1 | 1934 | Turin | Italy | 7–9 September | Stadio Benito Mussolini | ||
2 | 1938 | Paris | France | 3–5 September | Stade Olympique de Colombes, Colombes | ||
1938 | Vienna | Germany | 17–18 September | Praterstadion | |||
3 | 1946 | Oslo | Norway | 22–25 August | Bislett stadion | ||
4 | 1950 | Brussels | Belgium | 23–27 August | Heysel Stadium | ||
5 | 1954 | Bern | Switzerland | 25–29 August | Stadion Neufeld | ||
6 | 1958 | Stockholm | Sweden | 19–24 August | Stockholms Olympiastadion | ||
7 | 1962 | Belgrade | Yugoslavia | 12–16 September | Stadion JNA | ||
8 | 1966 | Budapest | Hungary | 30 August – 4 September | Népstadion | ||
9 | 1969 | Athens | Greece | 16–21 September | Karaïskákis Stadium | ||
10 | 1971 | Helsinki | Finland | 10–15 August | Olympiastadion | ||
11 | 1974 | Rome | Italy | 2–8 September | Stadio Olimpico | ||
12 | 1978 | Prague | Czechoslovakia | 29 August – 3 September | Stadion Evžena Rošického | ||
13 | 1982 | Athens | Greece | 3–9 September | Olympiakó Stádio | ||
14 | 1986 | Stuttgart | West Germany | 26–31 August | Neckarstadion | ||
15 | 1990 | Split | Yugoslavia | 26 August – 2 September | Gradski stadion u Poljudu | ||
16 | 1994 | Helsinki | Finland | 7–14 August | Olympiastadion | ||
17 | 1998 | Budapest | Hungary | 18–23 August | Népstadion | ||
18 | 2002 | Munich | Germany | 6–11 August | Olympiastadion | ||
19 | 2006 | Gothenburg | Sweden | 7–13 August | Ullevi | ||
20 | 2010 | Barcelona | Spain | 27 July – 1 August | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys | ||
21 | 2012 | Helsinki | Finland | 27 June – 1 July | Olympiastadion | ||
22 | 2014 | Zürich | Switzerland | August | Letzigrund | ||
23 | 2016 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Olympisch Stadion | |||
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