European Pétanque Championships

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European Pétanque Championships are organised by the European Pétanque Federation (Confédération Européenne de Pétanque – CEP) in collaboration with its member country federations. There are five main player groups for competitions: Youth (under 18), Up-and-coming (Espoirs, under 23), Women, Men, and Veteran (over 55). Competitors play a variety of games according to their age. The results of the Championships – excluding Veteran – determine the top 24 Nations to represent Europe at the FIPJP Pétanque World Championship.

History[edit]

  • 1990s – the idea for a new competition for Youth and Women European players is first discussed by the German and Danish Federations
  • 1998 – France, supporting the idea, invite teams for an inaugural event in Dijon, France.
  • 1999 – foundation of CEP in Strasbourg, France
  • 2000 – 1st Official European Championship for Juniors in Liège, Belgium supported by the Belgian Federation
  • 2001 – 1st European Championship for Women in Strasbourg, France.
  • 2005–2007 – discussion of the need to create an Espoirs ("up-and-coming") category for young players over 18 but not yet ready for "Open Championships", to build up more competitive experience
  • 2008 – 1st European Championship for Espoirs in St-Jean-D'Angely, France.
  • 2009 – final but not least, 1st European Championship for Men in Nice, France.
  • 2015 – France wins 4th title in Men's Triple and remain unbeaten in this competition.
  • 2016 – new Championship Category created: Single Men & Women

Medallists[edit]

Youth (Under 18)[edit]

Youth players compete in an Open Triple Game Championship in teams of four players, and individually in a Precision Shooting Championship. Youth competitions are held in even-numbered years, and the results are considered when selecting entrants to the World Championships.

Triple team (Triplette)[edit]

Edition Year Place Triple (Triplette) – Youth – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

10th 2016 Monaco France: Théo Ballière, Delson Boulanger, Lucas Desport, Tyson Molinas. Belgium Spain &

Italy

9th 2014 Bassens, France France: Joseph 'Tyson' Molinas, David Doerr, Maxime James, Dylan Djoukitch Luxembourg: Jean-Luc Carneiro, Adrien Daunois, Felix Schmitz, Thibaut Weber Spain: Joaquin Grau, David Rasero, Miguel Diaz, Javier Manchón &

Belgium: Quentin Triqueneaux, Thomas Bens, Nicky Kockx, Corentin Buffe

8th 2012 Ghent, Belgium France: Anthony Billet, Guillaume Magier, Julien Renault, Dylan Djoukitch Belgium 2: Corentin Buffe, Grégory Kausse, Corentin Nicolay, Karim d'Heedene Spain: Miguel Trujillo, Jonathan Oliver, Miguel Díaz, José Javier Rodríguez &

Italy: Andrea Tesio, Matteo Mana, Simone Bertone

7th 2010 Montauban, France Spain: José Luís Guash, Manuel Higinio Romero, José Gómez Guerrero, José Fernandez France 1: Gueven Rocher, Mendy Rocher, Baptiste Rousseau, Amourette Logan Italy: Diego Rizzi, Matteo Rei, Alessandro Basso, Gian-Luca Brondino &

Sweden Nanna Bostrom, Alexander Norin, Niklas Carlen, Daniel Eriksson

6th 2008 Nieuwegein, Netherlands France: Dylan Rocher, Vianney Moureau-Fontan, Gaëtan Blaszczak, Florent Coutanson Italy: Diego Rizzi, Mattia Chiapello, Alessio Farina, Mattia Balestra Spain: Francisco Guillen, Pedro Lison, Juan Carlos Sogorb Mancheno, Marc Martinez &

Netherlands: Davey Koojiman, Joey van Doorn, Kees Koogje, Tom van der Voort

5th 2006 Martigny, Switzerland France: Kévin Malbec, Dylan Rocher, Jean Feltain, Florent Coutanson Spain: Oscar Rodrigo, Oscar Alberola, José Fernandez, Fernando José Perez Italy: Gabriele Allio, Gianluca Berno, Florian Cometto, David Martino &

Switzerland: Fabian Ronzel, Simon Caillat, Fabien Rotzetter, Yohan Bourgeois

4th 2004 Dudelange, Luxembourg France: Tony Perret, Angy Savin, Jérémy Darodes, Mickaël Jacquet Spain: Javier Hildago, Sergio Muños, Abel Fernández, Jose Luís Piñero Denmark: Eric Geraci, Marc Geraci, Anders Erlandsen, Dennis Steffensen &

Sweden: Victor von Roggers Patron, Tonny van Houtem, Alexander Lindquist, Leo Brod Björk

3rd 2002 La Louvière , Belgium Belgium 2: Patrick van Meerbeck, Brecht Claes, Jérémy Pardoen, Robin Henderycks Italy: Andrea Dalmasso, Daniele Ghigliazza, Simon Salto, Silvi Squarciafichi France: Michaël Jacquet, Maison Durk, Ludovic Castagne, Mathieu Charpentier &

Switzerland: Jimmy Bondallaz, David Freddi, Simon Sorrenti, Cédric Althaus

2nd 2000 Liège , Belgium Belgium 2: Fabrice Uytterhoeven, Yannick Collaiocco, Jérémy Pardoen, Julien Goblet Italy: Simon Salto, Daniele Ghigliazza, Silvio Squarciafichi, Fabrizio Ellena France: Sébastien Boissel, Romain Scultore, Richard Mondillon, Florent Montoya &

Denmark: Launy Larsen, Alexander Vogensen, Jan Kristensen

1st 1998 Dijon, France France: Ludovic Labrue, Nicolas Tavian, Cédric Le Foll, Mickael Rognon, Eric Royer, Fabien Sauvage Spain: Joaquin Teruel, José A. Nebot, Ezequiel Marron, Antonio Figueras, Antonio Ruiz, Agustin Hernandez Belgium: Raphaël Delnoy, Michaël Tollet, Nicolas David, Giovani Buttera, Greet van Houtte, Franck Geelen, Gino Claes &

Switzerland

Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision)[edit]

Edition Year Place Precision Shooting – Youth – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

European Records – Stage

Country: Name

8th 2016 Monaco France: Joseph Molinas Spain: Cristian Carrillo Monaco: José Rivière &

Belgium: Tristan Alexandre

– no new record –
7th 2014 Bassens, France France: Joseph Molinas Italy: Saverio Amormino Switzerland: Alexandre Utz &

Sweden: William Silfverberg

– no new record –
6th 2012 Ghent, Belgium Poland: Pawel Pieprzyck Netherlands: Rick van Lier Switzerland: Gaëtan Amman &

France: Guillaume Magier

57 pts – 1/4 Final

Guillaume Magier France

5th 2010 Montauban, France Sweden: Alexander Norin Netherlands: Tom van der Voort Italy: Diego Rizzi &

Monaco: Pierre Luchesi

– no new record –
4th 2008 Nieuwegein, Netherlands Spain: Juan Carlos Sogorb Italy: Mattia Chiapello Sweden: Alexander Norin &

France: Dylan Rocher

– no new record –
3rd 2006 Martigny, Switzerland France: Dylan Rocher Belgium: Michael Bonvoisin Denmark: Dennis Steffensen & Israel: Adar Redlinger 54 pts – Final

Dylan Rocher France

2nd 2004 Dudelange, Luxembourg France: Jérémy Darodes Switzerland: Justin Metrailler Spain: Abel Fernandez & Denmark: Eric Geraci – no new record –
1st 2002 La Louvière, Belgium Monaco: Benjamin Debos Italy: Simon Salto Germany: Patrick Beton &

Switzerland: Jimmy Bondallaz

41 pts – Semi Final

Simon Salto Italy

- 2000 Liège, Belgium No Precision Shooting competition that year
- 1998 Dijon, France No Precision Shooting competition that year

Women[edit]

Women's players compete in a Triple Game Championship in teams of four players, and individually in a Precision Shooting Championship. In addition, there is a single head-to-head competition. Women's competitions are presently held in even-numbered years, and the results are taken into account when selecting entrants to the World Championships.

Triple team (Triplette)[edit]

Edition Year Place Triple (Triplette) – Women – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

10th 2022 Torrelavega, Spain France: Audrey Bandiera, Charlotte Darodes, Cindy Peyrot, Emma Picard Italy: Monica Scalise, Vanessa Romeo, Valentina Petulicchio, Mariangela Arcesto Israel &

Monaco

9th 2018 Palavas-les-Flots, France France: Anna Maillard, Angélique Colombet, Charlotte Darodes, Daisy Frigara Italy: Vanessa Romeo, Serena Sacco, Jessica Rattenni, Valentina Petulicchio Germany &

Switzerland

8th 2016 Bratislava, Slovakia France: Angélique Papon, Anna Maillard, Ludivine d'Isodoro, Cindy Peyrot Spain: Yolanda Matarranz, Aurelia Blázquez, Inés Rosario, Melani Homar Italy &

Austria

7th 2014 Mersin, Turkey Spain: Yolanda Matarranz, Aurelia Blázquez, Rosario Inés, Melani Homar Denmark: Camilla Svensson, Maria Saxild-Laursen, Mia Carlsson, Line Hjorth Germany &

Belgium

6th 2012 Ghent, Belgium France: Angélique Papon, Anna Maillard, Nelly Peyré, Marie-Angèle Germain Spain: Yolanda Matarranz, Veronica Martínez, Silvia Garcés, Maria José Pérez Denmark: Mia Carlsson, Tanja Gromada, Maria Saxild, Camilla Svensson &

Sweden: Jessica Johansson, Jenny Hamberg, Anna Theander, Rebecka Bergstrom

5th 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia France: Angélique Papon, Anna Maillard, Ludivine d'Isidoro, Marie Christine Virebayre Denmark: Camilla Svensson, Maria Sonasson, Mia Carlsson, Tina Bach-Poulsen Spain: Aurelia Blázquez, Silvia Garcés, Veronica Martínez, Yolanda Matarranz &

Germany: Susanne Fleckenstein, Carolin Birkmeyer, Muriel Hess, Indra Waldbüsser

4th 2007

Ankara, Turkey

Sweden: Lotta Larsson, Jessica Johansson, Lotta Bromer, Sara Lindelof Czech Rep.: Alis Hancova, Lucie Klusova, Hana Srubarova, Romana Vokrouhlikova Netherlands: Katy Bosch, Karin Zantingh, Karin Rudolfs, Marina Blom &

Italy: Jaqueline Grosso, Irma Giraudo, Barbara Beccaria, Serena Sacco

3rd 2005 Odense, Denmark France: Evelyne Lozano, Angélique Papon, Cynthia Quennehen, Marie-Christine Virebayre Spain: María-José Pérez, Jerónima Ballesta, Verónica Martínez, Yolanda Matarranz Belgium: Nancy Barzin, Paulette Doore, Linda Goblet, Oscarine Stevens &

Sweden

2nd 2003 Rastatt, Germany Spain: María-José Pérez, Jerónima Ballesta, María-José Díaz, Yolanda Matarranz France: Angélique Papon, Cynthia Quennehen, Chantal Salaris, Florence Schopp Germany: Gudrun Deterding, Lara Eble, Daniela Thelen, Susi Fleckenstein
1st 2001 Strasbourg, France France: Angélique Papon, Florence Schopp, Cynthia Quennehen, Ranya Kouadry Spain: Jerónima Ballesta, Inés Rosario, Catalina Mayol, Yolanda Matarranz U.K

Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision)[edit]

Edition Year Place Precision Shooting – Women – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

European Records – Stage

Country: Name

9th 2022 Torrelavega, Spain Spain: Sara Díaz Switzerland: Sylviane Métairon Belgium: Jessica Meskens &

Poland: Katarzyna Błasiak

60 pts – Repêchage

Belgium: Jessica Meskens

8th 2018 Palavas-les-Flots, France France: Charlotte Darodes Israel: Sivan Siri Switzerland: Ludivine Maître Wicki &

Slovenia: Kaja Jamnik

54 pts – Repêchage

Slovenia: Kaja Jamnik

7th 2016 Bratislavia, Slovakia Spain: Yolanda Matarranz Sweden: Jessica Johansson France: Cindy Peyrot &

U.K: Sarah Huntley

50 pts – Qualifications

Spain: Yolanda Matarranz

6th 2014 Mersin, Turkey Spain: Yolanda Matarranz France: Audrey Bandiera Belgium: Camille Max &

Norway: Ranu Homniam

44 pts – Qualifications

Belgium: Camille Max

5th 2012 Ghent, Belgium France: Angélique Papon Spain: Yolanda Matarranz Denmark: Maria Carlson &

Germany: Indra Waldbüßer

– no new record –
4th 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia France: Angélique Papon Israel: Sivan Siri Czech Rep.: Lucie Venclova &

Spain: Yolanda Matarranz

42 pts – Final

France: Angélique Papon

3rd 2007 Ankara, Turkey Netherlands: Karin Rudolfs Spain: Inés Rosario France: Angélique Papon &

Germany: Anna Lazaridis

42 pts – Qualifications

France: Angélique Papon

2nd 2005 Odense, Denmark France: Angélique Papon Switzerland: Ludivine Maître Finland: Tarja Roslöf &

Netherlands: Karin Rudolfs

– no new record –
1st 2003 Rastatt, Germany France: Cynthia Quennehen Netherlands: Karin Zantingh Belgium: Carine Stevens &

Switzerland: Ludivine Maître

33 pts – 1/4 Final

France: Cynthia Quennehen

Single (Tête-à-tête)[edit]

Edition Year Place Single – Women – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

1st 2016 Halmstad, Sweden Spain: Yolanda Matarranz Sweden: Jessica Johansson Belgium: Natachsa Kazmierczak &

Poland: Katarzyna Blasiak

2nd 2018
3rd 2022 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands Spain: Carolina Pascual Turkey: Esile Emen France: Aurelie Bories &

Netherlands: Josefien Koogje

Espoirs (Under 23 years old)[edit]

In the Espoirs Championships, Young Men and Young Women compete separately in teams of four players in a combination of games: a Triple game, and a Double game played simultaneously with a Single game. Espoirs compete in odd-numbered years.

Edition Year Place Women U23 Espoirs – European Pétanque Championships Men U23 Espoirs – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

11th 2023[1] Monaco Spain: Sheila Carrillo, Mª Auxiliadora Soto, María Artacho, Elena Castillo Germany: Nina Schell, Mercedes Lehner, Celine Grauer, Laura Caliebe France: Camille Agrinier, Manon Pruvot, Maelle Piquard, Oceanne Bodenghiem &

Belgium: Madison Vleminckx, Manon Bronckart, Léa le Dantec, Aurore van Loo

Italy: Eros Aziz, Davide Caporgno, Jacopo Gardella, Andrea Damiano Spain: Raúl Tabera, Manel Luque, Sergi Ruiz, Jesús Escacho France: Myron Baudino, Flavien Sauvage, Adrien Delahaye, Bastien Hyvon &

Belgium: Renaud Herr, Romain Wagener, Jérôme Creyelman, Quentin Barbiaux

5th 2015[2] Nieuwegein, Netherlands France: Anaïs Lapoutge, Audrey Bandiera, Cindy Peyrot, Alison Rodriguez Italy: Laura Cardo, Martina Simonotto, Jessica Rattenni, Sara Dedominici Belgium: Alysson Smal, Allisson Vandaele, Clotilde Max, Madison Schollaert &

Sweden: Noon Geffenblad, Jessica Karlsson, Cajsa Qvarnström, Malin Sares

Italy: Andrea Tesio, Diego Rizzi, Alessandro Basso, Luca Palermo Spain: Jose Luis Guasch, Manuel Moreno, Miguel Trujillo, Sergi Rodríguez Germany: Manuel Strokosch, Marco Lonken, Moritz Rosik, Robin Stentenbach &

Netherlands: Tom van der Voort, Joey van Doorn, Rick van Lier, Charles Gelijn

4th 2013 Düsseldorf, Germany[3][4] France: Audrey Bandiera, Anna Maillard, Morgane Bacon, Anaïs Lapoutge Spain: Marta Fernández, Diana Castro, Cynthia Arrabal, Melani Homar Italy: Laura Cardo, Sara Domici, Giulia Levaggi, Jessica Rattenni &

Switzerland: Elena Baumgartner, Nicola Bégue, Emilie Métairon, Mélanie Schüpbach

France : Logan Amourette, Florent Coutanson, Williams Dauphant, Dylan Rocher Italy : Alessandro Basso, Mattia Chiapello, Gianluca Rattenni, Diego Rizzi Belgium: Logan Baton, Dylan Alexandre, Jonas Buyck, Dieter Verplancke &

Denmark: Morten Junge, Daniel Presutti, Mathias Beyer, Lasse Dithmar

3rd 2011[5] Roskilde, Denmark Germany: Natasha Denzinger, Muriel hess, Lea Mitschker, Julia Würthe France: Céline Baron, Nadège Baussian, Maryline Cegarra, Anna Maillard Spain:Jennifer López, Cynthia Arrabal, Carolina Jiménez, Ana Fernández &

Belgium: Inje Grotjans, Camille Max, Stéphanie Moiny, Jordane Parker

France: Florent Coutanson, Jean Feltain, Kévin Malbec, Dylan Rocher Monaco: Yohan Borde, Vincent Fernandez, Joseph Jimenez, Pierre Lucchesi Italy: Alessandro Basso, Mattia Chiapello, Alex Marro, Gianluca Rattenni &

Germany: Mika Everding, Till-Vincent Götzke, Frank Maurer, Nicolas Zimmer

2nd 2009 Düsseldorf, Germany Germany: Muriel Hess, Anna Lazardis, Julia Würthle, Judith Berganski France : Anna Maillard, Ludivine d'Isidoro, Nadège Baussian, Kelly Fuchès Spain: Jennifer López, Sandra García, Eva Lisbona, Carmen Escagedo &

Sweden

France: Jérémy Darodes, Dylan Rocher, Mickaël Jacquet, Jean Feltain Spain: Oscar Alberola, Lorenzo Méndez, José Luis Piñero, Abel Fernández Italy: Alessandro Parola, Matteo Berno, Fabrizio Bottero, Mattia Chiapello &

Germany: Micha Abdul, Zeki Engin, Jannik Schaake, Florian Korsch

1st 2008 St-Jean-D'Angely, France France: Emilie Fernandez, Nadège Baussian, Ludivine d'Isidoro, Nelly Peyre, Marguerite Briançon Germany: Muriel Hess, Anna Lazardis, Julia Würthle, Judith Berganski Belgium: Jérémy Pardoen, Didier van Zeebroek, Kévin Mievis, Michael Bonvoisin &

Denmark

France: Jérémy Darodes, Mathieu Charpentier, Mickaël Jacquet, Jean Feltain Spain: Oscar Alberola Marquez, Javier Hidalgo, Jesús Pérez Martin, Abel Fernández Tortosa Belgium: Julien Chardon, Kévin Mievis, Didier van Zeebroek &

Netherlands: Bran Bookelaer, Lars Dolmans, Dirk Jan van Mourik

Men[edit]

Men's players compete in a Triple Game Championship in teams of four players, and individually in a Precision Shooting Championship. In addition, there is a single head-to-head competition. Men's competitions are held in even-numbered years, and the results are taken into account when deciding entrants to the World Championships.

Triple Team (Triplette)[edit]

Edition Year Place Triple (Triplette) – Men – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

7th 2023 Albertville, France France: David "Ligan" Doerr, Jean Feltain, Ludovic Montoro, Philippe Suchaud Italy: Florian Cometto, Andrea Chiapello, Alessio Cocciolo, Diego Rizzi Belgium: Charles Weibel, Logan Baton, Michaël Masuy, Fabrice Uytterhoeven &

Monaco: Salah Kanes, Jean-Pierre Le Lons, Eric Motté, Denis Olmos

4th 2015 Albena, Bulgaria France: Damien Hureau, Henri Lacroix, Michel Loy, Dylan Rocher Switzerland: Joseph Molinas, Maiki Molinas, Patrick Emile, Fornerod Olivier Spain: Antonio Barbera, José Luis Guasch, Javier Caballero, Alejandro Cardeñas, Victor Garcia &

Monaco: Eric Motté, Franck Millo, Jean-Dominique Fieschi, Guillaume Campillo

3rd 2013 Roma, Italy France: Kévin Malbec, Dylan Rocher, Zvonco Radnic, Jean Feltain Monaco: Rémy Galleau, Nicolas Rivière, Franck Millo, Eric Motté Italy: Alessio Cocciolo, Gianni Laigueglia, Fabio Dutto, Diego Rizzi &

Spain: Miguel Darder, José Luis Guasch, Fransisco Javier Berzal, Francisco Javier Flores

2nd 2011 Göteborg, Sweden France: Michel Loy, Kévin Malbec, Jean-Michel Puccinelli, Dylan Rocher Monaco: Eric Motté, Franck Millo, Nicolas Rivière, Philippe Perez Italy &

Spain: Ignacio Egea, Francisco Javier Flores, Roberto C. López, Juan A. Jiménez

1st 2009 Nice, France France 2: Henri Lacroix, Bruno le Boursicaud, Philippe Suchaud, Thierry Grandet Spain: Francisco Palazon, Manuel Romero, Victor Garcia, Antonio Lopez France 1: Christophe Sarrio, Philippe Quintais, Stéphane Robineau, Michel Loy &

Denmark: Morten Saxild Hansen

Precision Shooting (Tir de Précision)[edit]

Edition Year Place Precision Shooting – Men – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

European Records – Stage

Country: Name

7th 2023 Albertville, France Spain: Manuel Higinio Romero Belgium: Logan Baton France: David "Ligan" Doerr &

Italy: Diego Rizzi

– no new record –
4th 2015 Albena, Bulgaria Italy: Diego Rizzi Belgium: Logan Baton France: Dylan Rocher &

Slovakia: Juraj Valent

63 pts – Qualification

France: Dylan Rocher

3rd 2013 Roma , Italy France: Dylan Rocher Italy: Diego Rizzi Estonia: Veiko Proos &

Belgium: Charles "Claudy" Weibel

– no new record –
2nd 2011 Göteborg, Sweden France: Dylan Rocher Denmark: Emil Petersen Estonia: Veiko Proos &

Netherlands: Wietse van Keulen

61 pts – Final

France: Dylan Rocher

1st 2009 Nice, France Belgium: Charles "Claudy" Weibel France: Philippe Quintais Sweden: Richard Nilsson &

Switzerland: Didier Senezergues

55 pts – 1/4 Final

Belgium: Charles "Claudy" Weibel

Single (Tête à tête)[edit]

Edition Year Place Single – Men – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

1st 2016 Halmstad, Sweden France: Henry Lacroix Switzerland: Patrick Emile Sweden: Rickard Nilsson

Germany: Raphael Gharany

2nd 2018
3rd 2022 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands Italy: Diego Rizzi Spain: Jesús Escacho Netherlands: Kees Koogje

France: Christophe Sarrio

Veteran (Over 55 years old)[edit]

Veterans compete in even-numbered years in a Triple Game Championship with teams of four players.

Triple Team (Triplette)[edit]

Edition Year Place Triple (Triplette) – Veteran – European Pétanque Championships
Gold Medal

Country: Players

Silver Medal

Country: Players

Bronze Medal

Country: Players

3rd 2016 Monaco October 2016
2nd 2014 LuleaSweden Monaco: René Pintus, Gilbert Cimelli, Paul Olivier, Daniel Merello Denmark Germany &

Netherlands

1st 2012 Denmark Spain: Luis de los Reyes, Antonio López, Vicente Cabrera Germany: Klaus Eschbach, Rolando Jecle, Detlev Krieger, Michel Lauer Finland &

Monaco

Ranking by Country: Youth / Women / Men[edit]

Europ. Pétanque Champ. – Medals by country – Youth
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
18 18 34 69
1 France 11 1 4 16
2 Spain 2 4 4 10
3 Belgium 2 2 4 8
4 Sweden 1 0 3 4
Monaco 1 0 3 4
5 Poland 1 0 0 1
6 Italy 0 6 3 9
7 Netherlands 0 2 1 3
8 Luxembourg 0 2 0 2
9 Switzerland 0 0 6 6
10 Denmark 0 0 4 4
11 Germany 0 0 2 2
12 Israel 0 0 1 1
- Finland 0 0 0 0
- Norway 0 0 0 0
- U.K. 0 0 0 0
Europ. Pétanque Champ. – Medals by country – Women – Senior & Espoir
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
21 21 44 86
1 France 12 4 2 18
2 Spain 5 6 5 16
3 Germany 2 1 5 8
4 Sweden 1 2 6 9
5 Netherlands 1 1 2 4
6 Denmark 0 2 3 5
7 Switzerland 0 2 2 4
8 Italy 0 1 3 4
9 Czech Rep. 0 1 1 2
10 Israel 0 1 0 1
11 Belgium 0 0 8 8
12 Finland 0 0 2 2
U.K. 0 0 2 2
13 Norway 0 0 1 1
Austria 0 0 1 1
Poland 0 0 1 1
- Luxembourg 0 0 0 0
- Monaco 0 0 0 0
Europ. Pétanque Champ. – Medals by country – Men – Senior & Espoir
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
14 14 27 55
1 France 11 1 2 14
2 Italy 2 2 4 8
3 Belgium 1 1 3 5
4 Spain 0 4 3 7
5 Monaco 0 3 1 4
Switzerland 0 2 0 2
6 Denmark 0 1 2 3
7 0 2 0 2
8 Germany 0 0 3 3
Netherlands 0 0 3 3
9 Estonia: 0 0 2 2
10 Slovakia 0 0 1 1
Sweden 0 0 1 1
- Czech Rep. 0 0 0 0
- Finland 0 0 0 0
- Israel 0 0 0 0
- Luxembourg 0 0 0 0
- Norway 0 0 0 0
- Poland 0 0 0 0
- U.K. 0 0 0 0

References[edit]

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