European Junior Squash Championships
Details
Event nameEuropean Junior Squash Championships U19
Website
www.europeansquash.com/archive/results/u19.html
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)Czech Republic Viktor Byrtus
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)Poland Karina Tyma

The European Junior Squash Championships are the event which serves as the European junior championship for squash players organised by the European Squash Federation.

Past results

Junior Individual Championships

Junior Team Championships

Countries enter teams of three players to represent them in the championships with two boys and one girl. In each round of the competition, teams face each other in a best-of-three singles matches contest.

Year Venue Champion Runner-up Score
1984Germany LudwigsburgSweden SwedenEngland England2–1
1985Germany LudwigsburgEngland EnglandSweden Sweden3–0
1986Norway OsloEngland EnglandSweden Sweden3–0
1987Netherlands WarmondEngland EnglandScotland Scotland3–0
1988Israel Tel AvivEngland EnglandGermany Germany3–0
1989France Aix-en-ProvenceEngland EnglandGermany Germany3–0
1990Belgium GhentEngland EnglandGermany Germany3–0
1991Austria LinzEngland EnglandGermany Germany3–0
1992Norway OsloEngland EnglandFinland Finland2–1
1993Denmark OdenseEngland EnglandFrance France3–0
1994Italy BolzanoEngland EnglandFrance France2–1
1995Israel Tel AvivEngland EnglandItaly Italy3–0
1996Germany RecklinghausenEngland EnglandSwitzerland Switzerland3–0
1997Finland VantaaEngland EnglandGermany Germany3–0
1998Belgium HerentalsEngland EnglandNetherlands Netherlands3–0
1999Austria ViennaEngland EnglandSpain Spain3–0
2000Germany BremenEngland EnglandSpain Spain2–1
2001Belgium AntwerpEngland EnglandGermany Germany3–0
2002France Aix-en-ProvenceEngland EnglandSwitzerland Switzerland2–1
2003Germany ParsdorfEngland EnglandNetherlands Netherlands2–1
2004Belgium HerentalsEngland EnglandFrance France3–0
2005Sweden MalmöEngland EnglandGermany Germany3–0
2006Switzerland LangnauGermany GermanyEngland England3–0
2007Belgium HerentalsEngland EnglandFrance France2–1
2008Norway StavangerEngland EnglandFrance France2–1
2009Germany GermeringGermany GermanyEngland England2–1
2010Austria ViennaEngland EnglandWales Wales3–0
2011Switzerland KriensEngland EnglandBelgium Belgium3–0
2012Portugal PortoEngland EnglandBelgium Belgium3–0
2013Switzerland LangnauEngland EnglandFrance France3–0
2014Finland HelsinkiEngland EnglandSpain Spain3–0
2015Czech Republic PragueEngland EnglandFinland Finland3–0
2016Switzerland KriensEngland EnglandFrance France3–0
2017Portugal LisbonEngland EnglandSpain Spain2–0
2018Poland Bielsko-BiałaEngland EnglandFrance France2–1
2019Czech Republic PragueEngland EnglandSwitzerland Switzerland2–0
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
2021
2022Netherlands EindhovenEngland EnglandFrance France2–1

See also

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