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- History
- Medallists Youth (Under 18) Triple team (Triplette) Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision) Women Triple team (Triplette) Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision) Espoirs (Under 23 years old) Men Triple Team (Triplette) Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision) Single (Tête à tête) Veteran (Over 55 years old) Triple Team (Triplette)
- Ranking by Country: Youth / Women / Men
- References
- External links
{{update|date=November 2016}}European Pétanque Championships are organised by the European Pétanque Federation (Confédération Européenne de Pétanque – CEP) in collaboration with its member country federations. There are five main player groups for competitions: Youth (under 18), Up-and-coming (Espoirs, under 23), Women, Men, and Veteran (over 55). Competitors play a variety of games according to their age. The results of the Championships – excluding Veteran – determine the top 24 Nations to represent Europe at the FIPJP Pétanque World Championship. History - 1990s – the idea for a new competition for Youth and Women European players is first discussed by the German and Danish Federations
- 1998 – France, supporting the idea, invite teams for an inaugural event in Dijon, France.
- 1999 – foundation of CEP in Strasbourg, France
- 2000 – 1st Official European Championship for Juniors in Liège, Belgium supported by the Belgian Federation
- 2001 – 1st European Championship for Women in Strasbourg, France.
- 2005–2007 – discussion of the need to create an Espoirs ("up-and-coming") category for young players over 18 but not yet ready for "Open Championships", to build up more competitive experience
- 2008 – 1st European Championship for Espoirs in St-Jean-D'Angely, France.
- 2009 – final but not least, 1st European Championship for Men in Nice, France.
- 2015 – France wins 4th title in Men's Triple and remain unbeaten in this competition.
- 2016 – new Championship Category created: Single Men & Women
Medallists Youth (Under 18) Youth players compete in an Open Triple Game Championship in teams of four players, and individually in a Precision Shooting Championship. Youth competitions are held in even-numbered years, and the results are considered when selecting entrants to the World Championships. Triple team (Triplette) Edition | Year | Place | Triple (Triplette) – Youth – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players |
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10th | 2016 | Monaco | France: Théo Ballière, Delson Boulanger, Lucas Desport, Tyson Molinas. | Belgium | Spain &Italy | 9th | 2014 | Bassens, France | France: Joseph 'Tyson' Molinas, David Doerr, Maxime James, Dylan Djoukitch | Luxembourg: Jean-Luc Carneiro, Adrien Daunois, Felix Schmitz, Thibaut Weber | Spain: Joaquin Grau, David Rasero, Miguel Diaz, Javier Manchón &Belgium: Quentin Triqueneaux, Thomas Bens, Nicky Kockx, Corentin Buffe | 8th | 2012 | Ghent, Belgium | France: Anthony Billet, Guillaume Magier, Julien Renault, Dylan Djoukitch | Belgium 2: Corentin Buffe, Grégory Kausse, Corentin Nicolay, Karim d'Heedene | Spain: Miguel Trujillo, Jonathan Oliver, Miguel Díaz, José Javier Rodríguez &Italy: Andrea Tesio, Matteo Mana, Simone Bertone | 7th | 2010 | Montauban, France | Spain: José Luís Guash, Manuel Higinio Romero, José Gómez Guerrero, José Fernandez | France 1: Gueven Rocher, Mendy Rocher, Baptiste Rousseau, Amourette Logan | Italy: Diego Rizzi, Matteo Rei, Alessandro Basso, Gian-Luca Brondino &Sweden Nanna Bostrom, Alexander Norin, Niklas Carlen, Daniel Eriksson | 6th | 2008 | Nieuwegein, Netherlands | France: Dylan Rocher, Vianney Moureau-Fontan, Gaëtan Blaszczak, Florent Coutanson | Italy: Diego Rizzi, Mattia Chiapello, Alessio Farina, Mattia Balestra | Spain: Francisco Guillen, Pedro Lison, Juan Carlos Sogorb Mancheno, Marc Martinez &Netherlands: Davey Koojiman, Joey van Doorn, Kees Koogje, Tom van der Voort | 5th | 2006 | Martigny, Switzerland | France: Kévin Malbec, Dylan Rocher, Jean Feltain, Florent Coutanson | Spain: Oscar Rodrigo, Oscar Alberola, José Fernandez, Fernando José Perez | Italy: Gabriele Allio, Gianluca Berno, Florian Cometto, David Martino &Switzerland: Fabian Ronzel, Simon Caillat, Fabien Rotzetter, Yohan Bourgeois | 4th | 2004 | Dudelange, Luxembourg | France: Tony Perret, Angy Savin, Jérémy Darodes, Mickaël Jacquet | Spain: Javier Hildago, Sergio Muños, Abel Fernández, Jose Luís Piñero | Denmark: Eric Geraci, Marc Geraci, Anders Erlandsen, Dennis Steffensen &Sweden: Victor von Roggers Patron, Tonny van Houtem, Alexander Lindquist, Leo Brod Björk | 3rd | 2002 | La Louvière , Belgium | Belgium 2: Patrick van Meerbeck, Brecht Claes, Jérémy Pardoen, Robin Henderycks | Italy: Andrea Dalmasso, Daniele Ghigliazza, Simon Salto, Silvi Squarciafichi | France: Michaël Jacquet, Maison Durk, Ludovic Castagne, Mathieu Charpentier &Switzerland: Jimmy Bondallaz, David Freddi, Simon Sorrenti, Cédric Althaus | 2nd | 2000 | Liège , Belgium | Belgium 2: Fabrice Uytterhoeven, Yannick Collaiocco, Jérémy Pardoen, Julien Goblet | Italy: Simon Salto, Daniele Ghigliazza, Silvio Squarciafichi, Fabrizio Ellena | France: Sébastien Boissel, Romain Scultore, Richard Mondillon, Florent Montoya &Denmark: Launy Larsen, Alexander Vogensen, Jan Kristensen | 1st | 1998 | Dijon, France | France: Ludovic Labrue, Nicolas Tavian, Cédric Le Foll, Mickael Rognon, Eric Royer, Fabien Sauvage | Spain: Joaquin Teruel, José A. Nebot, Ezequiel Marron, Antonio Figueras, Antonio Ruiz, Agustin Hernandez | Belgium: Raphaël Delnoy, Michaël Tollet, Nicolas David, Giovani Buttera, Greet van Houtte, Franck Geelen, Gino Claes &Switzerland |
Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision) Edition | Year | Place | Precision Shooting – Youth – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players | European Records – Stage Country: Name |
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8th | 2016 | Monaco | France: Joseph Molinas | Spain: Cristian Carrillo | Monaco: José Rivière &Belgium: Tristan Alexandre | – no new record – | 7th | 2014 | Bassens, France | France: Joseph Molinas | Italy: Saverio Amormino | Switzerland: Alexandre Utz &Sweden: William Silfverberg | – no new record – | 6th | 2012 | Ghent, Belgium | Poland: Pawel Pieprzyck | Netherlands: Rick van Lier | Switzerland: Gaëtan Amman &France: Guillaume Magier | 57 pts – 1/4 FinalGuillaume MagierFrance | 5th | 2010 | Montauban, France | Sweden: Alexander Norin | Netherlands: Tom van der Voort | Italy: Diego Rizzi &Monaco: Pierre Luchesi | – no new record – | 4th | 2008 | Nieuwegein, Netherlands | Spain: Juan Carlos Sogorb | Italy: Mattia Chiapello | Sweden: Alexander Norin &France: Dylan Rocher | – no new record – | 3rd | 2006 | Martigny, Switzerland | France: Dylan Rocher | Belgium: Michael Bonvoisin | Denmark: Dennis Steffensen &Israel: Adar Redlinger | 54 pts – FinalDylan RocherFrance | 2nd | 2004 | Dudelange, Luxembourg | France: Jérémy Darodes | Switzerland: Justin Metrailler | Spain: Abel Fernandez &Denmark: Eric Geraci | – no new record – | 1st | 2002 | La Louvière, Belgium | Monaco: Benjamin Debos | Italy: Simon Salto | Germany: Patrick Beton &Switzerland: Jimmy Bondallaz | 41 pts – Semi FinalSimon SaltoItaly | - | 2000 | Liège, Belgium | No Precision Shooting competition that year | - | 1998 | Dijon, France | No Precision Shooting competition that year |
Women Women's players compete in an Triple Game Championship in teams of four players, and individually in a Precision Shooting Championship. In addition, there is a single head-to-head competition. Women's competitions are presently held in even-numbered years, and the results are taken into account when selecting entrants to the World Championships. Triple team (Triplette) Edition | Year | Place | Triple (Triplette) – Women – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players |
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8th | 2016 | Bratislavia, Slovakia | France: Angélique Papon, Anna Maillard, Ludivine d'Isodoro, Cindy Peyrot | Spain: Yolanda Matarranz, Aurelia Blazquez, Inés Rosario, Melani Homar | Italy &Austria | 7th | 2014 | Mersin, Turkey | Spain: Yolanda Matarranz, Aurelia Blazquez, Rosario Inés, Melani Homar | Denmark: Camilla Svensson, Maria Saxild-Laursen, Mia Carlsson, Line Hjorth | Germany &Belgium | 6th | 2012 | Ghent, Belgium | France: Angélique Papon, Anna Maillard, Nelly Peyré, Marie-Angèle Germain | Spain: Yolanda Matarranz, Veronica Martinez, Silvia Garces, Maria José Perez | Denmark: Mia Carlsson, Tanja Gromada, Maria Saxild, Camilla Svensson &Sweden: Jessica Johansson, Jenny Hamberg, Anna Theander, Rebecka Bergstrom | 5th | 2010 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | France: Angélique Papon, Anna Maillard, Ludivine d'Isidoro, Marie Christine Virebayre | Denmark: Camilla Svensson, Maria Sonasson, Mia Carlsson, Tina Bach-Poulsen | Spain: Aurelia Blazquez, Silvia Garces, Veronica Martinez, Yolanda Matarranz &Germany: Susanne Fleckenstein, Carolin Birkmeyer, Muriel Hess, Indra Waldbüsser | 4th | 2007Ankara, Turkey | Sweden: Lotta Larsson, Jessica Johansson, Lotta Bromer, Sara Lindelof | Czech Rep.: Alis Hancova, Lucie Klusova, Hana Srubarova, Romana Vokrouhlikova | Netherlands: Katy Bosch, Karin Zantingh, Karin Rudolfs, Marina Blom &Italy: Jaqueline Grosso, Irma Giraudo, Barbara Beccaria, Serena Sacco | 3rd | 2005 | Odense, Denmark | France: Evelyne Lozano, Angélique Papon, Cynthia Quennehen, Marie-Christine Virebayre | Spain: María-José Pérez, Jerónima Ballesta, Verónica Martínez, Yolanda Matarranz | Belgium: Nancy Barzin, Paulette Doore, Linda Goblet, Oscarine Stevens &Sweden | 2nd | 2003 | Rastatt, Germany | Spain: María-José Pérez, Jerónima Ballesta, María-José Díaz, Yolanda Matarranz | France: Angélique Papon, Cynthia Quennehen, Chantal Salaris, Florence Schopp | Germany: Gudrun Deterding, Lara Eble, Daniela Thelen, Susi Fleckenstein | 1st | 2001 | Strasbourg, France | France: Angélique Papon, Florence Schopp, Cynthia Quennehen, Ranya Kouadry | Spain: Jerónima Ballesta, Inés Rosario, Catalina Mayol, Yolanda Matarranz | U.K |
Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision) Edition | Year | Place | Precision Shooting – Women – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players | European Records – Stage Country: Name |
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7th | 2016 | Bratislavia, Slovakia | Spain: Yolanda Matarranz | Sweden: Jessica Johansson | France: Cindy Peyrot &U.K: Sarah Huntley | 50 pts – QualificationsSpain: Yolanda Matarranz | 6th | 2014 | Mersin, Turkey | Spain: Yolanda Matarranz | France: Audrey Bandiera | Belgium: Camille Max &Norway: Ranu Homniam | 44 pts – QualificationsBelgium: Camille Max | 5th | 2012 | Ghent, Belgium | France: Angélique Papon | Spain: Yolanda Matarranz | Denmark: Maria Carlson &Germany: Indra Waldbüßer | – no new record – | 4th | 2010 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | France: Angélique Papon | Israel: Sivan Siri | Czech Rep.: Lucie Venclova &Spain: Yolanda Matarranz | 42 pts – FinalFrance: Angélique Papon | 3rd | 2007 | Ankara, Turkey | Netherlands: Karin Rudolfs | Spain: Inés Rosario | France: Angélique Papon &Germany: Anna Lazaridis | 42 pts – QualificationsFrance: Angélique Papon | 2nd | 2005 | Odense, Denmark | France: Angélique Papon | Switzerland: Ludivine Maître | Finland: Tarja Roslöf &Netherlands: Karin Rudolfs | – no new record – | 1st | 2003 | Rastatt, Germany | France: Cynthia Quennehen | Netherlands: Karin Zantingh | Belgium: Carine Stevens &Switzerland: Ludivine Maître | 33 pts – 1/4 FinalFrance: Cynthia Quennehen |
Single (Tête-à-tête) Edition | Year | Place | Single – Women – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players |
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1st | 2016 | Halmstad, Sweden | Spain: Yolanda Matarranz | Sweden: Jessica Johansson | Belgium: Natachsa Kazmierczak &Poland: Katarzyna Blasiak |
Espoirs (Under 23 years old) In the Espoirs Championships, Young Men and Young Women compete separately in teams of four players in a combination of games: a Triple game, and a Double game played simultaneously with a Single game. Espoirs compete in odd-numbered years. Edition | Year | Place | Women U23 Espoirs – European Pétanque Championships | Men U23 Espoirs – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players |
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5th | 2015[1] | Nieuwegein, Netherlands | France: Anaïs Lapoutge, Audrey Bandiera, Cindy Peyrot, Alison Rodriguez | Italy: Laura Cardo, Martina Simonotto, Jessica Rattenni, Sara Dedominici | Belgium: Alysson Smal, Allisson Vandaele, Clotilde Max, Madison Schollaert &Sweden: Noon Geffenblad, Jessica Karlsson, Cajsa Qvarnström, Malin Sares | Italy: Andrea Tesio, Diego Rizzi, Alessandro Basso, Luca Palermo | Spain: Jose Luis Guasch, Manuel Moreno, Miguel Trujillo, Sergi Rodríguez | Germany: Manuel Strokosch, Marco Lonken, Moritz Rosik, Robin Stentenbach &Netherlands: Tom van der Voort, Joey van Doorn, Rick van Lier, Charles Gelijn | 4th | 2013 | Düsseldorf, Germany[2][3] | France: Audrey Bandiera, Anna Maillard, Morgane Bacon, Anaïs Lapoutge | Spain: Marta Fernández, Diana Castro, Cynthia Arrabal, Melani Homar | Italy: Laura Cardo, Sara Domici, Giulia Levaggi, Jessica Rattenni &Switzerland: Elena Baumgartner, Nicola Bégue, Emilie Métairon, Mélanie Schüpbach | France : Logan Amourette, Florent Coutanson, Williams Dauphant, Dylan Rocher | Italy : Alessandro Basso, Mattia Chiapello, Gianluca Rattenni, Diego Rizzi | Belgium: Logan Baton, Dylan Alexandre, Jonas Buyck, Dieter Verplancke &Denmark: Morten Junge, Daniel Presutti, Mathias Beyer, Lasse Dithmar | 3rd | 2011[4] | Roskilde, Denmark | Germany: Natasha Denzinger, Muriel hess, Lea Mitschker, Julia Würthe | France: Céline Baron, Nadège Baussian, Maryline Cegarra, Anna Maillard | Spain:Jennifer López, Cynthia Arrabal, Carolina Jiménez, Ana Fernández &Belgium: Inje Grotjans, Camille Max, Stéphanie Moiny, Jordane Parker | France: Florent Coutanson, Jean Feltain, Kévin Malbec, Dylan Rocher | Monaco: Yohan Borde, Vincent Fernandez, Joseph Jimenez, Pierre Lucchesi | Italy: Alessandro Basso, Mattia Chiapello, Alex Marro, Gianluca Rattenni &Germany: Mika Everding, Till-Vincent Götzke, Frank Maurer, Nicolas Zimmer | 2nd | 2009 | Düsseldorf, Germany | Germany: Muriel Hess, Anna Lazardis, Julia Würthle, Judith Berganski | France : Anna Maillard, Ludivine d'Isidoro, Nadège Baussian, Kelly Fuchès | Spain: Jennifer López, Sandra García, Eva Lisbona, Carmen Escagedo &Sweden | France: Jérémy Darodes, Dylan Rocher, Mickaël Jacquet, Jean Feltain | Spain: Oscar Alberola, Lorenzo Méndez, José Luis Piñero, Abel Fernández | Italy: Alessandro Parola, Matteo Berno, Fabrizio Bottero, Mattia Chiapello &Germany: Micha Abdul, Zeki Engin, Jannik Schaake, Florian Korsch | 1st | 2008 | St-Jean-D'Angely, France | France: Emilie Fernandez, Nadège Baussian, Ludivine d'Isidoro, Nelly Peyre, Marguerite Briançon | Germany: Muriel Hess, Anna Lazardis, Julia Würthle, Judith Berganski | Belgium: Jérémy Pardoen, Didier van Zeebroek, Kévin Mievis, Michael Bonvoisin &Denmark | France: Jérémy Darodes, Mathieu Charpentier, Mickaël Jacquet, Jean Feltain | Spain: Oscar Alberola Marquez, Javier Hidalgo, Jesús Pérez Martin, Abel Fernández Tortosa | Belgium: Julien Chardon, Kévin Mievis, Didier van Zeebroek &Netherlands: Bran Bookelaer, Lars Dolmans, Dirk Jan van Mourik |
Men Men's players compete in a Triple Game Championship in teams of four players, and individually in a Precision Shooting Championship. In addition, there is a single head-to-head competition. Men's competitions are held in even-numbered years, and the results are taken into account when deciding entrants to the World Championships. Triple Team (Triplette) Edition | Year | Place | Triple (Triplette) – Men – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players |
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4th | 2015 | Albena, Bulgaria | France: Damien Hureau, Henri Lacroix, Michel Loy, Dylan Rocher | Switzerland: Joseph Molinas, Maiki Molinas, Patrick Emile, Fornerod Olivier | Spain: Antonio Barbera or José Luis Guasch , Javier Caballero, Alejandro Cardeñas, Victor Garcia &Monaco: Eric Motté, Franck Millo, Jean-Dominique Fieschi, Guillaume Campillo | 3rd | 2013 | Roma, Italy | France: Kévin Malbec, Dylan Rocher, Zvonco Radnic, Jean Feltain | Monaco: Rémy Galleau, Nicolas Rivière, Franck Millo, Eric Motté | Italy: Alessio Cocciolo, Gianni Laigueglia, Fabio Dutto, Diego Rizzi &Spain: Miguel Darder, José Luis Guasch, Fransisco Javier Berzal, Francisco Javier Flores | 2nd | 2011 | Göteborg, Sweden | France: Michel Loy, Kévin Malbec, Jean-Michel Puccinelli, Dylan Rocher | Monaco: Eric Motté, Franck Millo, Nicolas Rivière, Philippe Perez | Italy &Spain: Ignacio Egea, Francisco Javier Flores, Roberto C. López, Juan A. Jiménez | 1st | 2009 | Nice, France | France 2: Henri Lacroix, Bruno le Boursicaud, Philippe Suchaud, Thierry Grandet | Spain: Francisco Palazon, Manuel Romero, Victor Garcia, Antonio Lopez | France 1: Christophe Sarrio, Philippe Quintais, Stéphane Robineau, Michel Loy &Denmark: Morten Saxild Hansen |
Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision) Edition | Year | Place | Precision Shooting – Men – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players | European Records – Stage Country: Name |
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4th | 2015 | Albena, Bulgaria | Italy: Diego Rizzi | Belgium: Logan Baton | France: Dylan Rocher &Slovakia: Juraj Valent | 63 pts – QualificationFrance: Dylan Rocher | 3rd | 2013 | Roma , Italy | France: Dylan Rocher | Italy: Diego Rizzi | Estonia: Veiko Proos &Belgium: Charles "Claudy" Weibel | – no new record – | 2nd | 2011 | Göteborg, Sweden | France: Dylan Rocher | Denmark: Emil Petersen | Estonia: Veiko Proos &Netherlands: Wietse van Keulen | 61 pts – FinalFrance: Dylan Rocher | 1st | 2009 | Nice, France | Belgium: Charles "Claudy" Weibel | France: Philippe Quintais | Sweden: Richard Nilsson &Switzerland: Didier Senezergues | 55 pts – 1/4 FinalBelgium: Charles "Claudy" Weibel |
Single (Tête à tête) Edition | Year | Place | Single – Men – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players |
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1st | 2016 | Halmstad, Sweden | France: Henry Lacroix | Switzerland: Patrick Emile | Sweden: Rickard NilssonGermany: Raphael Gharany |
Veteran (Over 55 years old) Veterans compete in even-numbered years in a Triple Game Championship with teams of four players. Triple Team (Triplette) Edition | Year | Place | Triple (Triplette) – Veteran – European Pétanque Championships | Gold Medal Country: Players | Silver Medal Country: Players | Bronze Medal Country: Players |
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3rd | 2016 | Monaco | October 2016 | 2nd | 2014 | LuleaSweden | Monaco: René Pintus, Gilbert Cimelli, Paul Olivier, Daniel Merello | Denmark | Germany &Netherlands | 1st | 2012 | Denmark | Spain: Luis de los Reyes, Antonio López, Vicente Cabrera | Germany: Klaus Eschbach, Rolando Jecle, Detlev Krieger, Michel Lauer | Finland &Monaco |
Ranking by Country: Youth / Women / Men Europ. Pétanque Champ. – Medals by country – Youth | Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | 18 | 18 | 34 | 69 | 1 | France | 11 | 1 | 4 | 16 | 2 | Spain | 2 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 3 | Belgium | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 4 | Sweden | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 | Monaco | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Poland | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 6 | Italy | 0 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 7 | Netherlands | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 8 | Luxembourg | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 9 | Switzerland | 0 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 10 | Denmark | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 11 | Germany | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 12 | Israel | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Finland | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Norway | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
U.K. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Europ. Pétanque Champ. – Medals by country – Women – Senior & Espoir | Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | 21 | 21 | 44 | 86 | 1 | France | 12 | 4 | 2 | 18 | 2 | Spain | 5 | 6 | 5 | 16 | 3 | Germany | 2 | 1 | 5 | 8 | 4 | Sweden | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 | 5 | Netherlands | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | Denmark | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 7 | Switzerland | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | Italy | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 9 | Czech Rep. | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 10 | Israel | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 11 | Belgium | 0 | 0 | 8 | 8 | 12 | Finland | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | U.K. | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 13 | Norway | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Austria | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Poland | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | - | Luxembourg | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | Monaco | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Europ. Pétanque Champ. – Medals by country – Men – Senior & Espoir | Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | 14 | 14 | 27 | 55 | 1 | France | 11 | 1 | 2 | 14 | 2 | Italy | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 3 | Belgium | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | Spain | 0 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 5 | Monaco | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 | Switzerland | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 6 | Denmark | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 8 | Germany | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | Netherlands | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 9 | Estonia: | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 10 | Slovakia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Sweden | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | - | Czech Rep. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | Finland | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | Israel | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | Luxembourg | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | Norway | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | Poland | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | U.K. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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