European Hot Air Balloon Championships
European Hot Air Balloon Championships is a European Hot Air Ballooning competition organised by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.
Men's championships
Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Athletes | ||
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1976 | Skovde | Sweden | |||||
1980 | Arc-et-Senans | France | |||||
1982 | Ettelbruck | Luxembourg | |||||
1984 | Castle Howard | Great Britain | |||||
1986 | Stubenberg | Austria | |||||
1988 | Lezno | Poland | |||||
1990 | Lleida | Spain | |||||
1992 | Belfort | France | |||||
1994 | Murska Sobota | Slovenia | |||||
1996 | Schielleiten | Austria | |||||
1998 | Katrineholm | Sweden | |||||
2000 | Larochette | Luxembourg | |||||
2003 | Vilnius | Lithuania | |||||
2005 | Debrecen | Hungary | |||||
2007 | Magdeburg | Germany | |||||
2009 | Brissac | France | 21–29 August | ||||
2011 | Lleida | Spain | 15–23 September | 83 | |||
2013 | Włocławek | Poland | |||||
2015 | Debrecen | Hungary | 11–18 August | 96 | |||
Women's championships
Year | City | Country | Date | Champion | No. of Athletes | ||
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2010 | Alytus | Lithuania | 15–20 June | Gabriela Slavec | 27 | ||
2012 | Frankenthal | Germany | 18–22 September | Lindsay Muir | 25 | ||
2015 | Orvelte/Drenthe | Netherlands | 14–19 September | Ewa Prawicka-Linke | 30 | ||
References
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