European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships


The European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships is an annual international canoeing and kayaking event organized by the European Canoe Association. The Junior Championships were first held in 1995 and then every two years until 2003. The Under-23 Championships were first held in 2002 as part of the senior championships that year. Since 2004 the junior and U23 age categories are held annually together as part of the same event. Athletes under the age of 18 are eligible for the junior category.

Summary

JuniorU23YearHostEvents
1-1995 Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia8 + 0
2-1997 Nowy Sącz, Poland7 + 0
3-1999 Solkan, Slovenia8 + 0
4-2001 Bratislava, Slovakia8 + 0
-12002 Bratislava, Slovakia0 + 4
5-2003 Hohenlimburg, Germany8 + 0
622004 Kraków, Poland4 + 8
732005 Kraków, Poland8 + 8
842006 Nottingham, Great Britain8 + 7
952007 Kraków, Poland7 + 8
1062008 Solkan, Slovenia8 + 7
1172009 Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia8 + 8
1282010 Markkleeberg, Germany9 + 8
1392011 Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina9 + 9
14102012 Solkan, Slovenia9 + 10
15112013 Bourg-Saint-Maurice, France9 + 10
16122014 Skopje, Macedonia10 + 10
17132015 Kraków, Poland10 + 10
18142016 Solkan, Slovenia9 + 10
19152017 Hohenlimburg, Germany8 + 9
20162018 Bratislava, Slovakia8 + 8
21172019 Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia8 + 8
22182020 Kraków, Poland
23192021 Solkan, Slovenia

Medal Tables

As of the 2019 championships.

Junior

Under 23

Junior Medalists

Canoe Single (C1) Boys

Canoe Double (C2) Boys

Kayak (K1) Boys

Canoe Single (C1) Girls

Kayak (K1) Girls

Canoe Single (C1) Boys Teams

Canoe Double (C2) Boys Teams

Kayak (K1) Boys Teams

Canoe Single (C1) Girls Teams

Kayak (K1) Girls Teams

Under 23 Medalists

Canoe Single (C1) Men

Canoe Double (C2) Men

Kayak (K1) Men

Canoe Single (C1) Women

Kayak (K1) Women

Canoe Double (C2) Mixed

Canoe Single (C1) Men Teams

Canoe Double (C2) Men Teams

Kayak (K1) Men Teams

Canoe Single (C1) Women Teams

Kayak (K1) Women Teams