European Championship - List

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Athletics
  • European Athletics Championships
Australian rules football
  • EU Cup
Auto racing
  • European Championship (auto racing) (1931-1939 only)
  • European Formula Two Championship (1967-1984)
  • European Touring Car Championship (1963-1988; 2000-2004)
  • European Rally Championship
  • FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers
  • FIA European Formula Three Championship (1975-1984)
  • FIA GT3 European Championship
Badminton
  • European Badminton Championships
Baseball
  • European Baseball Championship
Bandy
  • European Bandy Championships (1913)
Basketball
  • EuroBasket
  • EuroBasket Women
Biathlon
  • Biathlon European Championships
Boxing
  • European Amateur Boxing Championships
Brazilian jiu-jitsu
  • European Championship (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)
Canoeing
  • Canoe Sprint European Championships
  • European Canoe Slalom Championships
Chess
  • European Individual Chess Championship
Cricket
  • European Cricket Championship
  • European Twenty20 Championship
  • Women's European Cricket Championship
  • European Affiliates Championship
Curling
  • European Curling Championships
Cycling
  • European Mountain Bike Championships
  • European Track Championships
Darts
  • European Darts Championship
Equestrian
  • dressage European Dressage Championship
  • eventing European Eventing Championship
  • show jumping European Show Jumping Championships
Fencing
  • FIE World Championships in Fencing (1921-1937 only)
  • European Fencing Championships (1981-)
Field hockey
  • EuroHockey Nations Championship
Figure skating
  • European Figure Skating Championships
Fistball
  • Fistball European Championships
Football
  • UEFA European Football Championship
  • UEFA Women's Championship
Futsal
  • UEFA Futsal Championship
  • UEFS Futsal Championship
Go
  • European Go Championship
Gymnastic
  • European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
  • European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
  • Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships
  • Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships
Handball
  • European Men's Handball Championship
  • European Women's Handball Championship
Ice hockey
  • Ice Hockey European Championships
Ice sledge hockey
  • IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships
Kickboxing
  • W.A.K.O. Amateur European Kickboxing Championships
Korfball
  • European Korfball Championship
Long track speed skating
  • European Speed Skating Championships
Pitch and putt
  • European Pitch and putt Championship
Racquetball
  • European Racquetball Championships
Rink hockey
  • Rink Hockey European Championship
Rowing
  • European Rowing Championships
Rugby league
  • Rugby League European Cup, formerly known as the European Championship
Rugby union
  • European Nations Cup (Rugby Union)
Shooting
  • European Shooting Championships
Softball
  • European Softball Championship
Speedway
  • Individual Speedway European Championship
  • European Pairs Speedway Championship
  • European Speedway Club Champions' Cup
Ski mountaineering
  • European Championships of Ski Mountaineering
Swimming
  • LEN European Aquatics Championships
  • European Short Course Swimming Championships
Taekwondo
  • European Taekwondo Championships
Volleyball
  • European Volleyball Championship
Water polo
  • European Water Polo Championship
Weightlifting
  • European Weightlifting Championships
Wheelchair rugby
  • IWRF European Championship
Wrestling
  • FILA Wrestling European Championships

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