European Judo Championships

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The European Judo Championships is the Judo European Championship organized by the European Judo Union.[1][2] The 2015 and 2019 editions were held during the respective European Games. This is also expected for future editions of the European Games.

DisciplineJudo
TypeAnnual
OrganiserEuropean Judo Union (EJU)
Firstedition1951 in Paris, France
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European Judo Championships
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2026 European Judo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineJudo
TypeAnnual
OrganiserEuropean Judo Union (EJU)
History
First edition1951 in Paris, France
Editions75M / 52W (2026)
Most recentTbilisi 2026
Next editionApeldoorn 2027
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Senior Editions

Men's Competitions

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1951 15–6 DecemberFrance Paris, France6 [3]
1952 29–12 DecemberFrance Paris, France7 [4]
1953 329–30 OctoberUnited Kingdom London, United Kingdom2 [5]
1954 410–11 DecemberBelgium Brussels, Belgium5 [6]
1955 54 DecemberFrance Paris, France6 [7]
1957 610 NovemberNetherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands9 [8]
1958 710–11 MaySpain Barcelona, Spain9 [9]
1959 89 MayAustria Vienna, Austria9 [10]
1960 913–15 MayNetherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands9 [11]
1961 1013 MayItaly Milan, Italy9 [12]
1962 1112–14 MayWest Germany Essen, West Germany13 [13]
1963 1211 MaySwitzerland Geneva, Switzerland9 [14]
1964 1325–26 AprilEast Germany East Berlin, East Germany12 [15]
1965 1423–24 AprilSpain Madrid, Spain13 [16]
1966 156–7 MayLuxembourg Luxembourg, Luxembourg7 [17]
1967 1611–13 MayItaly Rome, Italy7 [18]
1968 1717–19 MaySwitzerland Lausanne, Switzerland7 [19]
1969 1815–18 MayBelgium Ostend, Belgium7 [20]
1970 1921–24 MayEast Germany East Berlin, East Germany7 [21]
1971 2022–23 MaySweden Gothenburg, Sweden7 [22]
1972 2112–14 MayNetherlands Voorburg, Netherlands7 [23]
1973 2212–13 MaySpain Madrid, Spain7 [24]
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Men's and Women's Competitions

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Combined Competitions

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Year Edition M Edition W Dates Host Events Ref.
1987 36137–10 MayFrance Paris, France16 [51]
1988 371419–22 MaySpain Pamplona, Spain16 [52]
1989 381511–14 MayFinland Helsinki, Finland16 [53]
1990 391610–13 MayGermany Frankfurt, Germany16 [54]
1991 401716–19 MayCzechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia16 [55]
1992 41184–7 MayFrance Paris, France16 [56]
1993 42191–2 MayGreece Athens, Greece16 [57]
1994 432019–22 MayPoland Gdańsk, Poland16 [58]
1995 442111–14 MayUnited Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom16 [59]
1996 452216–19 MayNetherlands The Hague, Netherlands16 [60]
1997 46238–11 MayBelgium Ostend, Belgium16 [61]
1998 472414–17 MaySpain Oviedo, Spain16 [62]
1999 482520–23 MaySlovakia Bratislava, Slovakia16 [63]
2000 492618–21 MayPoland Wrocław, Poland16 [64]
2001 502718–20 MayFrance Paris, France16 [65]
2002 512816–18 MaySlovenia Maribor, Slovenia16 [66]
2003 522916–18 MayGermany Düsseldorf, Germany16 [67]
2004 533014–16 MayRomania Bucharest, Romania14 [68]
2005 543120–22 MayNetherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands14 [69]
2006 553226–28 MayFinland Tampere, Finland14 [70]
2007 56336–8 AprilSerbia Belgrade, Serbia14 [71][72]
2008 573411–13 AprilPortugal Lisbon, Portugal14 [73][74]
2009 583524–26 AprilGeorgia (country) Tbilisi, Georgia14 [75][76][77]
2010 593622–25 AprilAustria Vienna, Austria16 [78][79][80]
2011 603721–24 AprilTurkey Istanbul, Turkey16 [81][82][83]
2012 613826–29 AprilRussia Chelyabinsk, Russia16 [84][85][86]
2013 623925–28 AprilHungary Budapest, Hungary16 [87][88][89]
2014 634024–27 AprilFrance Montpellier, France16 [90][91][92]
2015 644125–28 JuneAzerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan18 [93][94][95]
2016 654221–24 AprilRussia Kazan, Russia16 [96][97][98]
2017 664320–23 AprilPoland Warsaw, Poland16 [99][100][101]
2018 674426–28 AprilIsrael Tel Aviv, Israel14 [102][103][104]
2019 684522–25 JuneBelarus Minsk, Belarus15 [105][106][107]
2020 694619–21 NovemberCzech Republic Prague, Czech Republic14 [108][109]
2021 704716–18 AprilPortugal Lisbon, Portugal14 [110][111][112]
2022 714829 April–1 MayBulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria14 [113]
2023 72493–5 NovemberFrance Montpellier, France14 [114]
2024 735025–28 AprilCroatia Zagreb, Croatia15 [115][116]
2025 745123–27 AprilMontenegro Podgorica, Montenegro15 [117][118]
2026 755216–19 AprilGeorgia (country) Tbilisi, Georgia14 [119]
2027 765315–18 AprilNetherlands Apeldoorn, Netherlands14 [120]
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Openweight

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2004 14 DecemberHungary Budapest, Hungary2 [121]
2005 23 DecemberRussia Moscow, Russia [122]
2006 39 DecemberSerbia Novi Sad, Serbia [123]
2007 41 DecemberPoland Warsaw, Poland [124][125]
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2023 116 DecemberKosovo Pristina, Kosovo2 [126][127]
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Team

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Year Competitions Dates Host Ref.
Men's Competitions
1973 M10–13 MaySpain Madrid, Spain [128]
1974 M2–5 MayUnited Kingdom London, Great Britain [129]
1975 M11 MayFrance Lyon, France [130]
1976 M9 MaySoviet Union Kyiv, Soviet Union [131]
1977 M11–15 MayWest Germany Ludwigshafen, West Germany [132]
1978 M21–22 OctoberFrance Paris, France [133]
1979 M20 OctoberItaly Brescia, Italy [134]
1980 M25 OctoberNetherlands The Hague, Netherlands [135]
1982 M2–3 OctoberItaly Milan, Italy [136]
1984 M27–28 OctoberFrance Paris, France [137]
Separated Men's and Women's Competitions
1985 MW9–10 NovemberBelgium Brussels, Belgium [138]
1986 MW4–5 OctoberSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Novi Sad, Yugoslavia [139]
1987 MW9–11 OctoberFrance Paris, France [140]
1988 MW29–30 OctoberBelgium Visé, Belgium [141]
1989 MW28–29 OctoberAustria Vienna, Austria [142][143]
1990 MW27–28 OctoberSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia [144]
1991 MW26–27 OctoberNetherlands 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands [145]
1992 MW24–25 OctoberAustria Leonding, Austria [146]
1993 MW23–24 OctoberGermany Frankfurt, Germany [147]
1994 MW22–23 OctoberNetherlands The Hague, Netherlands [148]
1995 MW14–15 OctoberSlovakia Trnava, Slovakia [149]
1996 MW19–20 OctoberRussia Saint Petersburg, Russia [150]
1997 MW25–26 OctoberItaly Rome, Italy [151]
1998 MW17–18 OctoberAustria Villach, Austria [152][153]
1999 MW23–24 OctoberTurkey Istanbul, Turkey [154]
2000 MW18–19 OctoberBelgium Aalst, Belgium [155]
2001 MW29 Sep, 20–21 Oct, 15–16 DecSpain Madrid, Spain [156][157][158]
2002 MW19 OctoberSlovenia Maribor, Slovenia [159]
2003 MW19 MayGermany Düsseldorf, Germany [160]
W25 OctoberRomania Oradea, Romania [161]
M6 DecemberUnited Kingdom London, Great Britain [162]
2004 MW24 OctoberFrance Paris, France [163]
2005 MW22–23 OctoberHungary Debrecen, Hungary [164]
2006 MW28 OctoberSerbia Belgrade, Serbia [165]
2007 MW27 OctoberBelarus Minsk, Belarus [166]
2008 MW25 OctoberRussia Moscow, Russia [167]
2009 MW3 OctoberHungary Miskolc, Hungary [168][169]
2010 MW25 AprilAustria Vienna, Austria [170][171]
2011 MW24 AprilTurkey Istanbul, Turkey [172][173]
2012 MW29 AprilRussia Chelyabinsk, Russia [174][175]
2013 MW28 AprilHungary Budapest, Hungary [176][177]
2014 MW27 AprilFrance Montpellier, France [178][179]
2015 MW28 JuneAzerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan [93][180]
2016 MW24 AprilRussia Kazan, Russia [96][181]
2017 MW23 AprilPoland Warsaw, Poland [99][182][183]
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Mixed Team

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2018 Mixed18 JulyRussia Yekaterinburg, Russia 21  Germany  Netherlands  Russia  Ukraine [184][185][186]
2019 Mixed25 JuneBelarus Minsk, Belarus 16  Russia  Portugal  France  Austria [105][187]
2021 Mixed27 NovemberRussia Ufa, Russia 16  Georgia  Netherlands  Russia  Turkey [188][189]
2022 Mixed12 NovemberFrance Mulhouse, France 14  France  Netherlands  Germany  Turkey [190]
2023 Mixed1 JulyPoland Kraków, Poland 22  Georgia  Germany  Netherlands  Italy [191][192]
2024 Mixed28 AprilCroatia Zagreb, Croatia 11  France  Georgia  Germany  Serbia [116][193]
2025 Mixed27 AprilMontenegro Podgorica, Montenegro 15  Georgia  Italy  Germany  IJF [194]
2026 MixedSerbia Serbia [195]
2027 MixedTurkey Istanbul
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Youth Championship

Judo European Youth Championship organized by the European Judo Union.

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Veterans Championship

European Veterans Judo Championships organized by the European Judo Union since 2009.[196]

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2009 112–14 NovemberItaly Lignano, Italy[197]
2010 27–10 OctoberCroatia Poreč, Croatia[198]
2011 310–13 NovemberAustria Leibnitz, Austria[199]
2012 410–13 MayPoland Opole, Poland[200]
2013 513–16 JuneFrance Paris, France[201]
2014 626–29 JuneCzech Republic Prague, Czech Republic[202]
2015 728–31 MayHungary Balatonfüred, Hungary[203]
2016 823–26 JuneCroatia Poreč, Croatia[204]
2017 915–18 JuneCroatia Zagreb, Croatia[205]
2018 1014–17 JuneUnited Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom[206]
2019 1125–28 JulySpain Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain[207]
2022 122–5 JuneGreece Heraklion, Greece[208]
2023 138–10 JuneSlovenia Podcetrtek, Slovenia[209]
2024 146–9 JuneBosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia[202]
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  • Not held in 2020 and 2021.

Kata Championship

  1. 2008 European Kata Judo Championships[210]
  2. 2009 European Kata Judo Championships - Not held
  3. 2010 European Kata Judo Championships[211]
  4. 2011 European Kata Judo Championships[212]
  5. 2012 European Kata Judo Championships[213][214]
  6. 2013 European Kata Judo Championships[215]
  7. 2014 European Kata Judo Championships[216]
  8. 2015 European Kata Judo Championships[217]
  9. 2016 European Kata Judo Championships[218]
  10. 2017 European Kata Judo Championships[219]
  11. 2018 European Kata Judo Championships[220][221]
  12. 2019 European Kata Judo Championships[222]
  13. 2020 European Kata Judo Championships[223]
  14. 2021 European Kata Judo Championships[224]
  15. 2022 European Kata Judo Championships[225][226]
  16. 2023 European Kata Judo Championships[227]
  17. 2024 European Kata Judo Championships[228]

Others:[229][230][231][232]

European Club Championships

All-time medal table (1951 - 2026)

This table include all medals in the individual and team competitions won at the European Judo Championships as well as at the separate European Judo Team Championships and separate European Judo Open Championships.

Updated after 2025 European Judo Championships.

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France251173265689
2 Netherlands10688168362
3 Germany96115281492
4 Soviet Union916170222
5 Russia716698235
6 Great Britain5576131262
7 Georgia494457150
8 Belgium4840100188
9 Italy3161109201
10 Spain283883149
11 Austria263676138
12 Poland213483138
13 Hungary213159111
14 Romania19143568
15 Ukraine17113765
16 Azerbaijan15162758
17 Portugal12112245
18 Turkey1253653
19 Israel11163461
20 Slovenia11113355
21 Kosovo1141429
22 Belarus7102845
23  Individual Neutral Athletes75618
24 Switzerland582538
25 Finland46717
26 Czech Republic42612
27 Estonia341219
28 Czechoslovakia292536
29 Serbia27615
30 Sweden262129
31 Greece24713
 Moldova24713
33 Armenia2349
34 CIS2259
35 Albania2237
36 Bulgaria1102031
37 Yugoslavia161926
38 Bosnia and Herzegovina1326
39 Croatia111113
40 England1001
41 Latvia03710
42 Slovakia0347
43 Mongolia0202
44 Denmark01910
45 Lithuania0156
46 Cyprus0033
47 Brazil0011
 Ireland0011
Totals (48 entries)1,0531,0532,0624,168
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