European Junior Championships

The European Junior Championships can refer to:

  • European Junior Alpine Skiing Championships
  • EFAF European Junior Championship, biennial American football tournament
  • European Athletics Junior Championships
  • European Junior Badminton Championships
  • European Junior Baseball Championship
  • European Junior Chess Championship
  • European Junior Equestrian Vaulting Championships
  • European Cadet and Junior Fencing Championships
  • Finswimming European Junior Championship
  • European Men's Junior Handball Championship (under-20)
  • Women's European Junior Handball Championship (under-20)
  • IIHF European Junior Championships, defunct ice hockey tournament
  • European Junior Judo Championships
  • European Junior Natural Track Luge Championships
  • EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships
  • European Softball Junior Boys Championship
  • European Softball Junior Girls Championship
  • Individual Speedway Junior European Championship (under-19)
  • Team Speedway Junior European Championship (under-19)
  • European Rowing Junior Championships (under-18)
  • European Junior Squash Championships (under-19)
  • European Junior Swimming Championships
  • European Junior Taekwondo Championships
  • Tennis European Junior Championships
  • Men's Junior European Volleyball Championship (under-21)
  • Women's Junior European Volleyball Championship (under-20)
  • European Junior Wrestling Championships

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