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List of WAKO Amateur European Championships

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The first W.A.K.O. Amateur European Championships were organized by George Bruckner and held in Vienna in 1977[1] and between 1977 and 1982 the organization held a European Championships each year. W.A.K.O. began to change the timing of the championships after 1982, making sure that they were every two years, thus (generally) falling between world championships. In 1994 W.A.K.O. first started introduce two European championships to be held in the same year.

List of European Championships

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WAKO European Championships (Seniors and Masters)

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W.A.K.O. Amateur Kickboxing European Championships
Edition Year Host city Country Events
1 1977 Vienna  Austria 7
2 1978 Wolfsburg  Germany 14
3 1979 Milan  Italy 14
4 1980 London  United Kingdom 14
5 1981 Dublin  Ireland 14
6 1982 Basel  Switzerland 7
7 1984 Graz  Austria 17
8 1986 Athens  Greece 21
9 1988 Mestre  Italy 17
10 1990 Madrid  Spain 34
11 1992 Varna  Bulgaria
12 1994 Helsinki  Finland
12 1994 Lisbon  Portugal
13 1996 Belgrade  FR Yugoslavia
14 1998 Kyiv  Ukraine
14 1998 Leverkusen  Germany 31
15 2000 Moscow  Russia
15 2000 Jesolo  Italy 42
16 2002 Jesolo  Italy 80
17 2004 Budva  Serbia and Montenegro
17 2004 Maribor  Slovenia
18 2006 Lisbon  Portugal
18 2006 Skopje  North Macedonia
19 2008 Varna  Bulgaria
19 2008 Oporto  Portugal
20 2010 Baku  Azerbaijan
20 2010 Loutraki  Greece
21 2012 Ankara  Turkey
21 2012 Bucharest  Romania
22 2014 Bilbao  Spain
22 2014 Maribor  Slovenia
23 2016 Maribor  Slovenia
23 2016 Loutraki  Greece
24 2017 Skopje  North Macedonia
25 2018 Maribor  Slovenia
25 2018 Bratislava  Slovakia
26 2019 Győr  Hungary
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
27 2021 Budva  Montenegro
28 2022 Antalya  Turkey

WAKO European Championships (Cadets and Juniors)

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Edition Year Host City Country Events
1 2007 Faro  Portugal
2 2009 Pula  Croatia
3 2011 Lignano  Italy
4 2013 Krynica-Zdrój  Poland
5 2015 San Sebastian  Spain
6 2017 Skopje  North Macedonia 222

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "First European WAKO championships in 1977 1978 and 1979". karate-in-english-lewis-wallace.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2011-03-05.
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