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IWRF European Championship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IWRF European Championship
FormerlyIWAS European Championship
SportWheelchair rugby
No. of teams8
ContinentIWRF European (Europe)
Most recent
champion
 France (3)
Most titles Great Britain (7)

TheIWRF European Championship orIWRF European Zone Championship is theEuropeanwheelchair rugby championships that take place every two years between national teams of the continents. The European Championship is also a qualifying tournament for theIWRF World Championships and theParalympic Games.

The first European Championship was held in 1995.[1][2]

Summaries

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YearHostGold medal gameBronze medal game
GoldScoreSilverBronzeScoreFourth place
1995
Details
Sweden
(Gothenburg)

Great Britain

Sweden

Netherlands

Germany
1997
Details
Netherlands
(Nijmegen)

Sweden
31–23
Great Britain

Germany
42–31
Netherlands
1999
Details
 Switzerland
(Nottwil)

Sweden

Germany

Great Britain

Switzerland
2003
Details
Belgium
(Lommel)

Great Britain
32–31
Belgium

Germany
27–25
Denmark
2005
Details
Denmark
(Middelfart)

Great Britain
28–26
Germany

Sweden
31–30
Denmark
2007
Details
Finland
(Espoo)

Great Britain
28–26
Germany

Sweden
31–30
Belgium
2009
Details
Denmark
(Hillerød)

Belgium
49–46
Sweden

Germany
47–43
Great Britain
2011
Details
 Switzerland
(Nottwil)

Sweden
49–42
Great Britain

Belgium
52–51
France
2013
Details
Belgium
(Antwerp)

Sweden
49–48
Denmark

Great Britain
56–43
Germany
2015
Details
Finland
(Nastola)

Great Britain
49-48
Sweden

Denmark
56-48
Germany
2017
Details
Germany
(Koblenz)

Great Britain
49-41
Sweden

France
53-48
Denmark
2019
Details
Denmark
(Vejle)

Great Britain
55-45
Denmark

France
45-43
Sweden
2022
Details
France
(Paris)

France
44-43
Great Britain

Denmark
58-52
Germany
2023
Details
Wales
(Cardiff)

France
55-49
Great Britain

Denmark
53-50
Germany
2025
Details
Netherlands
(Den Haag)

France
53-49
Denmark

Great Britain
43-37
Germany

Championships per nation

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain74314
2 Sweden44210
3 France3025
4 Belgium1113
5 Denmark0336
 Germany0336
7 Netherlands0011
Totals (7 entries)15151545

Participation details

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TeamSweden
1995
Netherlands
1997
Switzerland
1999
Belgium
2003
Denmark
2005
Finland
2007
Denmark
2009
Switzerland
2011
Belgium
2013
Finland
2015
Germany
2017
Denmark
2019
France
2022
Wales
2023
Netherlands
2025
 Austria6th7th8th8th9th8th9th10th
 Belgium5th5th2nd5th4th1st3rd5th8th
 Czech Republic10th12th11th11th12th8th
 Denmark9th9th4th4th10th9th7th2nd3rd4th2nd3rd3rd2nd
 Finland8th8th9th9th6th6th8th6th7th8th
 France4th7th5th3rd3rd1st1st1st
 Germany4th3rd2nd3rd2nd2nd3rd6th4th4th6th5th4th4th4th
 Great Britain1st2nd3rd1st1st1st4th2nd3rd1st1st1st2nd2nd3rd
 Ireland11th12th12th10th11th6th7th
 Israel7th
 Italy11th
 Netherlands3rd4th6th6th7th8th12th12th6th7th6th5th
 Norway11th12th11th
 Poland10th10th10th7th5th5th9th5th8th8th8th
 Russia6th
 Sweden2nd1st1st5th3rd3rd2nd1st1st2nd2nd4th7th
  Switzerland7th4th7th6th5th7th10th8th7th5th5th6th

See also

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References

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  1. ^Wheelchair Rugby -not just a firework display!Archived 2011-07-07 at theWayback Machine, Artister för Livet
  2. ^"Fra Murderball til taktiktavler" (in Danish). Archived fromthe original on 2006-02-23. Retrieved2011-01-01.
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