European Skat Championship

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The European Skat Championship has been held biennially since 1979 by the world Skat organisation, the International Skat Players Association (ISPA), at various locations. It alternates with the World Skat Championship which has also been run biennially since 1978 by the same association. In addition to the title of European Skat Champion there are awards for a European Women's Champion, a European Youth Champion, a European Veteran's Champion and a European Women Veteran's Champion.

In the 2009 European Skat Championship in Graz, Claudia Knape won the final against the men and became the European Skat Champion. The women’s title was awarded to Martina Schmidt, who had won it by being better placed against Knape (M. Schmidt 9th, C. Knape 16th) in the preliminary rounds.

In addition, since 1981 there has been an award for the best team and the best mixed team. From 1995 there has been an award for best nation.

Championships and winners[edit]

Venue Men Country Women Country Team Country National Prize
2023 Magdeburg  Germany
2021 Not held (COVID)
2019 Costa Pacifica  Europe Ingolf Münch GER Anissa Feiler GER Canadian Connection GER Germany
2017 Wisła  Poland Deni Lazicic GER Marianne Müller GER Dream Team Ost & Boki GER Germany
2015 Koblenz  Germany Senad Seferovic GER Claudia Knape GER Babeda GER Germany
2013 St. Vith  Belgium Robert Straubinger GER Birgit Güttes GER Karo Ass Meerbusch GER Germany
2011 Sélestat  France Senad Seferovic GER Tamara Wettlaufer GER Loibi GER Germany
2009 Graz  Austria Claudia Knape GER Martina Schmidt GER Minicar Pforzheim GER Austria
2007 Kirchheim  Germany Detlef Plewnia GER Claudia Knape GER Das Dream Team GER Germany
2005 Wisła  Poland Detlef Plewnia GER Martina Schmidt GER Die Koblenzer GER Germany
2003 Seefeld  Austria Thomas Wenning GER Claudia Knape GER Avantgarde GER Germany
2001 Balatonfüred  Hungary Gerd Raschke GER Ingeborg Zeitz GER Jupiter Team GER Germany
1999 Colmar  France Gerd Raschke GER Sigrid Haas GER Weser Haie Bremen GER Germany
1997 Ostend  Belgium Gerd Roth GER Martha Simons GER Hagen International GER Belgium
1995 Schladming  Austria RoCountry Bünten GER Regina Schobert GER Hendikepp Bremen GER Austria
1993 Grächen  Switzerland Jürgen Behnke GER Helga Goes GER Mittelrhein Koblenz GER
1991 Torremolinos  Spain Dieter Honsel GER Ellen Schüler GER Skatfreunde Hamm GER
1989 Friedrichshafen  Germany Günter Kotschner GER Uschi Bayer GER Jasen Team GER
1987 Ostend  Belgium Helmut Hill GER Erika Ulomska GER Herz Dame Aachen GER
1985 Linz  Austria Detlef Plewnia GER Irmgard Ahr-Holländer GER Blieskastel Homburg GER
1983 Paris  France Dieter Schlüter GER Sigrun Clauder GER Dortmunder Skat Asse GER
1981 Trier  Germany Philipp Wagner GER Marianne Brammertz GER Ingoltown GER
1979 Strasbourg  France Gerhard Witt GER Marianne Feuerstein GER GER

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