Template:470 Men & Mixed European Championship medallists

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1986 Sønderborg[1]  France
Thierry Péponnet
Luc Pillot
 Netherlands
Hans Duetz
Jan Bos
 East Germany
Jurgen Brietzke
Ekkehard Schulz
1987 Lysekil[2]  Finland
Peter von Koskull
Johan von Koskull
 France
Thierry Péponnet
Luc Pillot
 Spain
Jordi Calafat
Roberto Molina
1988 Quiberon[3]  France
Thierry Péponnet
Luc Pillot
 Italy
Sandro Montefusco
Paolo Montefusco
 Finland
Peter von Koskull
Johan von Koskull
1989 Balatonfüred[4]  Italy
Sandro Montefusco
Paolo Montefusco
 West Germany
Wolfgang Hunger
Rolf Schmidt
 France
Jean-François Berthet
Gwenaël Berthet
1990 Marina di Carrara[5]  Italy
Giovanni Cassinari
Daniele Cassinari
  Switzerland
Stefan Seger
Dominik Liener
 West Germany
Rainer Schulz
Frank Thieme
1991 Bergen[6]  Norway
Herman Horn Johannessen
Pal Mccarthy
 Netherlands
Ben Kouwenhoven
Jan Kouwenhoven
 Germany
Wolfgang Hunger
Rolf Schmidt
1992 Nieuwpoort[7]  Estonia
Tõnu Tõniste
Toomas Tõniste
 Sweden
Magnus Lundgren
Urban Lagneus
 Netherlands
Ben Kouwenhoven
Jan Kouwenhoven
1993 Breitenbrunn[8]  Sweden
Markus Westerlind
Henrik Wallin
 Germany
Michael Koch
Stefan Theuerkauf
 Israel
Shay Bachar
Ilan Tshtash
1994 Röbel[9]  Italy
Matteo Ivaldi
Michele Ivaldi
 Great Britain
John Merricks
Ian Walker
 Spain
Jordi Calafat
Kiko Sánchez
1995 Båstad[10]  Great Britain
John Merricks
Ian Walker
 Finland
Petri Leskinen
Mika Aarnika
 Germany
Ronald Rensch
Torsten Haverland
1996 Hayling Island[11]  Russia
Dmitry Berezkin
Yevgeny Burmatnov
 Portugal
Hugo Rocha
Nuno Barreto
 Great Britain
John Merricks
Ian Walker
1997 Nieuwpoort[12]  Portugal
Hugo Rocha
Nuno Barreto
 Ukraine
Yevhen Braslavets
Ihor Matviyenko
 Finland
Petri Leskinen
Kristian Heinilä
1998 Çeşme[13]  Portugal
Hugo Rocha
Nuno Barreto
 Slovenia
Tomaž Čopi
Mitja Margon
 Portugal
Álvaro Marinho
Miguel Nunes
1999 Zadar[14]  Sweden
Johan Molund
Mattias Rahm
 Slovenia
Tomaž Čopi
Mitja Margon
 France
Gildas Philippe
Tanguy Cariou
2000 Malcesine[15]  France
Gildas Philippe
Tanguy Cariou
 Italy
Matteo Ivaldi
Francesco Ivaldi
 Spain
Gustavo Martinez
Tunte Cantero
2001 Dún Laoghaire[16]  Ukraine
Yevhen Braslavets
Ihor Matviyenko
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Udi Gal
 Italy
Gabrio Zandonà
Andrea Trani
2002 Tallinn[17]  France
Nicolas Charbonnier
Stéphane Christidis
 Greece
Andreas Kosmatopoulos
Konstantinos Trigonis
 Great Britain
Nick Rogers
Jonathan Glanfield
2003 Brest[18]  France
Gildas Philippe
Nicolas Le Berre
 Germany
Lucas Zellmer
Felix Krabbe
 Sweden
Johan Molund
Martin Andersson
2004 Warnemünde[19]  Great Britain
Nick Rogers
Jonathan Glanfield
 Russia
Dmitry Berezkin
Mikhail Krutikov
 Sweden
Johan Molund
Martin Andersson
2005 Gdynia[20]  Great Britain
Nick Rogers
Jonathan Glanfield
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Udi Gal
 Netherlands
Sven Coster
Kalle Coster
2006 Balatonfüred[21]  France
Benjamin Bonnaud
Romain Bonnaud
 France
Ronan Dreano
Ronan Floch
 France
Pierre Leboucher
Vincent Garos
2007 Thessaloniki[22]  Portugal
Álvaro Marinho
Miguel Nunes
 France
Nicolas Charbonnier
Olivier Bausset
 Italy
Gabrio Zandonà
Andrea Trani
2008 Riva del Garda[23]  Great Britain
Nic Asher
Elliot Willis
 Netherlands
Sven Coster
Kalle Coster
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Udi Gal
2009 Traunsee[24]  Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
 Germany
Lucas Zellmer
Heiko Seelig
 Italy
Gabrio Zandonà
Edoardo Mancinelli Scotti
2010 Istanbul[25]  Greece
Panagiotis Mantis
Pavlos Kagialis
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Eran Sela
 Great Britain
Luke Patience
Stuart Bithell
2011 Helsinki[26]  Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
 Great Britain
Luke Patience
Stuart Bithell
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Eran Sela
2012 Largs[27]  Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
 Great Britain
Ben Saxton
Richard Mason
 Russia
Mikhail Sheremetyev
Maksim Sheremetyev
  1. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Soenderborg - Denmark - 30 June - 10 July 1986" (PDF). 470.org.
  2. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Lysekil - Sweden - 15-22 August 1987" (PDF). 470.org.
  3. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) Saint Pierre Quiberon - France - 27 June - 10 July 1988" (PDF). 470.org.
  4. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Balaton - Hungary - 21-29 September 1989" (PDF). 470.org.
  5. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Marina di Carrara - Italy - 5-14 July 1990" (PDF). 470.org.
  6. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Bergen - Norway - 5-13 July 1991" (PDF). 470.org.
  7. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Nieuwport - Belgium - 10-18 June 1992" (PDF). 470.org.
  8. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crew) - Breitenbrunn - Austria - 5-13 June 1993" (PDF). 470.org.
  9. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Robel - Germany - 5-12 June 1994" (PDF). 470.org.
  10. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Bastad - Sweden - 8-17 June 1995" (PDF). 470.org.
  11. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Hayling Island - Great Britain - 6-15 June 1996" (PDF). 470.org.
  12. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Nieuwpoort - Belgium - 10-19 July 1997" (PDF). 470.org.
  13. ^ "470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Cesme - Turkey - 21-30 July 1998" (PDF). 470.org.
  14. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Zadar - Croatia - 5-14 August 1999" (PDF). 470.org.
  15. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Malcesine - Italy - 5-14 June 2000" (PDF). 470.org.
  16. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Dun Loaghaire - Ireland - 10-19 July 2001". 470.org.
  17. ^ "Open 470 European Championships (for men and mixed crews) - Tallinn - Estonia - 25 July - 3 August 2002" (PDF). 470.org.
  18. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Brest - France - 6-15 July 2003" (PDF). 470.org.
  19. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Warnemunde - Germany - 31 May - 10 June 2004" (PDF). 470.org.
  20. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Gdynia - Poland - 5-14 June 2005" (PDF). 470.org.
  21. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Balaton - Hungary - 10-18 June 2006" (PDF). 470.org.
  22. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Thessaloniki - Greece - 1-10 June 2007" (PDF). 470.org.
  23. ^ "Open 470 European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Riva del Garda - Italy - 5-14 June 2008" (PDF). 470.org.
  24. ^ "470 Open European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Lake Traunsee - Austria - 5-14 June 2009" (PDF). 470.org.
  25. ^ "470 Open European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Istanbul - Turkey - 28 August - 6 September 2010" (PDF). 470.org.
  26. ^ "470 Open European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Helsinki - Finland - 6-15 July 2011" (PDF). 470.org.
  27. ^ "470 Open European Championship (for men and mixed crews) - Largs - Great Britain - 25 June - 7 July 2012" (PDF). 470.org.