European Sambo Championships
The European Sambo Championships is the main sambo championships in Europe, organized by European Sambo Federation.[1]
Summary of Championships
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1972 | Riga | Soviet Union | 26-27 November | ||||
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2004 | Šiauliai | Lithuania | 21-23 May | ||||
2005 | Moscow | Russia | |||||
2006 | Belgrade | Serbia and Montenegro | |||||
2007 | Pravets | Bulgaria | |||||
2008 | Tbilisi | Georgia | |||||
2009 | Milan | Italy | |||||
2010 | Minsk | Belarus | |||||
2011 | Sofia | Bulgaria | |||||
2012 | Moscow | Russia | |||||
2013 | Crema | Italy | |||||
2014 | Bucharest | Romania | 15-19 May | Sala Polivalenta | |||
2015 | Zagreb | Croatia | 14-18 May | ||||
References
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