TheEuropean Hot Air Balloon Championships are the FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship and the FAI Women's European Hot Air Balloon Championship. Thesebiennial events forhot air ballooning are conducted under the direction of theFAI Ballooning Commission (C.I.A. orComité International d'Aérostation).[1]
| Year | City | Country | Date | Winners | No. of Athletes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1976[2] | Skövde | 14 - 18 April | 32 | ||
| 1980[2] | Arc-et-Senans | 10 - 13 October | 25 | ||
| 1982[2] | Ettelbruck | 41 | |||
| 1984[2] | Castle Howard | 27 - 31 August | 38 | ||
| 1986[2] | Stubenberg | 14 - 19 September | 53 | ||
| 1988[2] | Leszno | 4 - 9 September | 60 | ||
| 1990[2] | Lleida | 8 - 15 September | 54 | ||
| 1992[2] | Belfort | 70 | |||
| 1994[2] | Murska Sobota | 12 - 17 September | 56 | ||
| 1996[2] | Schielleiten | 80 | |||
| 1998[2] | Katrineholm | 20 - 27 June | 77 | ||
| 2000[2] | Larochette | 5 - 13 August | 79 | ||
| 2003[2] | Vilnius | 68 | |||
| 2005[2] | Debrecen | 23 - 28 May | 81 | ||
| 2007[2] | Magdeburg | 17 – 26 August | 79 | ||
| 2009[2] | Brissac | 21 – 29 August | 83 | ||
| 2011[3] | Lleida | 15 – 23 September | 77 | ||
| 2013[4] | Włocławek | 6 – 14 September | 81 | ||
| 2015[5] | Debrecen | 11 – 18 August | 96 | ||
| 2017[6] | Brissac | 21 – 27 August | 82 | ||
| 2019 | Mallorca | 22 - 27 October | 83 | ||
| 2021 | Szeged | 13 - 17 September | 84 | ||
| 2025 | Wieselburg-Land | 17 - 22 August | 82 |
| Year | City | Country | Date | Winners | No. of Athletes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010[7] | Alytus | 15–20 June | 27 | ||
| 2012[8] | Frankenthal | 18–22 September | 25 | ||
| 2015[9] | Orvelte/Drenthe | 14–19 September | 30 | ||
| 2017[10] | Leszno | 5–9 September | 28 |
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