European Youth Olympic Festival


The European Youth Olympic Festival is a biennial multi-sport event for youth athletes from the 50 member countries of the association of European Olympic Committees. The festival has a summer edition, held for the first time in Brussels in 1991, and a winter edition, which began two years later in Aosta. It was known as the European Youth Olympic Days from 1991 to 1999.

History

The event is run by the European Olympic Committees, under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee, and was the first multi-sport event in the Olympic tradition specifically for European athletes; it predates its senior equivalent, the European Games by some 24 years, and the Youth Olympic Games by 19 years.
The event should not be confused with the various European junior and youth championships in individual sports, such as the European Junior Athletics Championships which are organised by sporting federations.

Editions

Summer

EditionYearHost CityHost NationNationsCompetitorsSportsEvents
11991Brussels12 July21 July332,0841070
21993Valkenswaard3 July9 July431,8741086
31995Bath9 July14 July471,7091086
41997Lisbon18 July24 July472,5001086
51999Esbjerg10 July16 July482,3241184
62001Murcia3 July9 July482,5001090
72003Paris28 July2 August482,5001095
82005Lignano Sabbiadoro3 July8 July483,96511109
92007Belgrade22 July27 July483,00011100
102009Tampere19 July26 July493,3029109
112011Trabzon24 July29 July493,1389109
122013Utrecht14 July19 July493,1439111
132015Tbilisi26 July1 August503,3049112
142017Győr22 July30 July502,50010130
152019Baku20 July28 July483,60010135
162022Banská Bystrica24 July30 July503,00011
172023Koper18 July26 July
182025Brno

Winter

EditionYearHost CityHost NationNationsCompetitorsSportsEvents
11993Aosta7 February33708517
21995Andorra la Vella4 February40447417
31997Sundsvall7 February41991627
41999Poprad-Tatry6 March12 March40819727
52001Vuokatti11 March15 March401,111728
62003Bled25 January31 January411,242728
72005Monthey23 January28 January411,184835
82007Jaca23 February431,284820
92009Silesian Voivodeship20 February471,615931
102011Liberec18 February441,492828
112013Braşov22 February451,465836
122015Vorarlberg
Vaduz

25 January30 January451,519830
132017Erzurum17 February34646938
14201915 February46911832
152021Vuokatti6 February13 February9
162023Friuli-Venezia Giulia
172025Borjomi and Bakuriani

All time medal table

Summer Games

Summer editions, from 1991 to 2019.

Winter Games

Winter editions, from 1993 to 2019.