The European Senior Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Europe (BE) since 1995 and is held once every two years to crown the best Veteran badminton players in Europe.[1][2][3][4]

Championships

Number Year Host city Host Country Events
1 1995 Hillerød  Denmark 15
2 1997 Gateshead  England 20
3 1999 Innsbruck  Austria 19
4 2001 Sofia  Bulgaria 24
5 2002 Radebeul  Denmark 24
6 2004 Almunécar  Spain 25
7 2006 Amersfoort  Netherlands 30
8 2008 Punta Umbria  Spain 30
9 2010 Dundalk  Ireland 30
10 2012 Sofia  Bulgaria 36
11 2014 Caldas da Rainha  Portugal 40
12 2016 Podcetrtek  Slovenia 40
13 2018 Guadalajara  Spain 40
14 2022 Ljubljana  Slovenia 43
15 2024 Dubrovnik  Croatia

Medal count (1995 - 2014)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England (ENG)88102178.5368.5
2 Denmark (DEN)66.565131262.5
3 Germany (GER)5061.5130241.5
4 Scotland (SCO)14.57.51436
5 Sweden (SWE)96.54257.5
6 Russia (RUS)8101129
7 Israel (ISR)80.508.5
8 Poland (POL)5.55515.5
9 Belarus (BLR)40.515.5
10 Netherlands (NED)3.5511.520
11 Bulgaria (BUL)3.55311.5
12 Norway (NOR)35.5513.5
13  Switzerland (SUI)302.55.5
14 Hungary (HUN)3003
15 Ukraine (UKR)2125
16 Finland (FIN)207.59.5
17 Austria (AUT)155.511.5
18 France (FRA)138.512.5
19 Spain (ESP)1203
20 Ireland (IRL)1113
21 Slovenia (SLO)1012
22 Portugal (POR)1001
23 Iceland (ISL)0101
24 Czech Republic (CZE)0022
 Italy (ITA)0022
Totals (25 entries)279.52875641130.5

References

  1. http://badmintoneurope.com/cms/?&pageid=6027
  2. "BEC - Championships - European Senior Championships".
  3. "Tournament | 2016 European Senior Championships".
  4. "Tournament | 2018 European Senior Championships".
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