European Kendo Championships

The European Kendo Championships are an international kendo competition contested by the member nations of the European Kendo Federation (EKF). EKF is the international federation of kendo associations in Europe as well as the governing body for members of EKF. The championships have been conducted generally every year except when there is a scheduled World Kendo Championship the same year, the first EKC's inception being in 1974. The competition is divided into 6 divisions: Men's Team, Women's Team, Junior Team, Men's Individual, Women's Individual, Junior Individual. Team matches are individual between 5 members from each team which change sequentially at the end of each round, except in the Junior category which is between 3 members from each team, male or female.

Medal table

Men's Division

The following is a summary of medals acquired by country for the Men's Team Division.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)225128
2 Hungary (HUN)2136
3 Germany (GER)17513
4 Italy (ITA)14914
5 Great Britain (GBR)12811
 Spain (ESP)12811
7 Sweden (SWE)1247
8 Belgium (BEL)0235
9 Poland (POL)0145
10 Netherlands (NED)0134
11 Finland (FIN)0112
12 Serbia (SRB)0101
13 Switzerland (SUI)0022
Totals (13 nations)292951109

Individual Champions (Men)

Year Final Third Place
Winner Runner-up
1974 David Todd,  United Kingdom J.C. Tuvi,  France J.P. Niay,  France A. Markie, [1]  Sweden
1977 G. Sterckx,  Belgium P. Otto Forstreuter,  Germany J. Lopiccolo,  France A. Deguitre,  France
1978 J. Lopiccolo,  France K. Davies,  United Kingdom G. Sterckx,  Belgium D. Olivry,  France
1981 H. Bier,  Germany H. Maierhofer,   Switzerland A. Deguitre,  France
1983 J.C. Girot,  France R. Jattkowsky,  Germany J. Lopiccolo,  France P. Van Laeken,  Belgium
1984 J. Lopiccolo,  France R. Lehman,  Germany J.C. Girot,  France H. Bier,  Germany
1986 J. Potrafky,  Germany H. Maierhofer,   Switzerland J. Lopiccolo,  France J.C. Wolfs,  Belgium
1987 J. Potrafki,  Germany A. Deguitre,  France J.C. Girot,  France R. Lehman,  Germany
1989 C. Pruvost,  France P. Bjerlow,  Sweden J. Potrafki,  Germany S. Velasquez,  Netherlands
1990 S. Velasquez,  Netherlands C. Pruvost,  France T. Andersen,  Norway E. Hamot,  France
1992 R. Lehman,  Germany J.P. Labru,  France T. Andersen,  Norway M. Wahlquist,  Sweden
1993 M. Wahlquist,  Sweden G. Nicholas,  United Kingdom T. Andersen,  Norway J.P. Labru,  France
1995 R. Lehman,  Germany W. Pomero,  Italy S. Perrin,  France T. Andersen,  Norway
1996 F. Tran,  France R. Lehman,  Germany D. Castro,  Spain M. Wahlquist,  Sweden
1998 M. Herbold,  Netherlands T. Barany,  Hungary F. Salson,  France G. Erdelyi,  Hungary
1999 D. Castro,  Spain M. Herbold,  Netherlands T. De Brunel,  France B. Gustavsson,  Sweden
2001 G. Erdelyi,  Hungary M. Wahlquist,  Sweden D. Castro,  Spain F. Blanchon,  France
2002 A. Soulas,  France W. Haeke,  Belgium T. Barany,  Hungary M. Wahlquist,  Sweden
2004 F. Mandia,  Italy J. Ulmer,  Germany J. Sengfelder,  Germany J. Castro,  Spain
2005 H. Blanchard,  France J. Ulmer,  Germany J. Sengfelder,  Germany A. Soulas,  France
2007 G. Sicart,  France E. Yonnet,  France A. Diebold,  France J. Ulmer,  Germany
2008 S. Dubi,  Hungary G. Sicart,  France H.P. Herr,  Germany W. Haeke,  Belgium
2010 F. Mandia,  Italy A. Korhonen,  Finland A. Dubi,  Hungary N. Kiraly,  Hungary
2011 S. Dubi,  Hungary F. Mandia,  Italy G. Babos,  Hungary O. Kimura,   Switzerland
2013 G. Giannetto,  Italy K. Nakabayshi,  France S. Dubi,  Hungary A. Fisher,  United Kingdom
2014 S. Gibson,  United Kingdom K. Maemoto,  Belgium D. Baeli,  Italy K. Ito,  France
2016 K. Maemoto,  Belgium A. Pons,  France K. Bosak,  Poland K. Ito,  France
2017 K. Ito,  France M. Fritz,  Czech Republic F. Mandia,  Italy K. Maemoto,  Belgium
2019 K. Nakabayashi,  France G. Babos,  Hungary M. Kaczor,  Poland J. Bertout,  France

Women's Team

The following is a summary of medals acquired by country for the Women's Team Division.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)73111
2 France (FRA)45918
3 Finland (FIN)3148
4 Hungary (HUN)1326
5 Italy (ITA)1258
6 Netherlands (NED)1124
7 Switzerland (SUI)1056
8 Poland (POL)0224
9 Serbia (SRB)0101
10 Great Britain (GBR)0033
Totals (10 nations)18183369

Individual Champions (Women)

Year Final Third Place
Winner Runner-up
1989 J. Dekker,  Netherlands M.G. Passerella,  Italy M. Morel,  Germany S. Meresse,  France
1990 A. Neumeister,  Germany I. Benkmann,  Germany M. Livolsi,  Italy E. Fournier,  France
1992 A. Esshaki,  Germany A. Nemeth,  Hungary I. Benkmann,  Germany A. Stone,  United Kingdom
1993 C. Sasakura,  France A. Nemeth,  Hungary D. Castelli,  Italy I. Benkmann,  Germany
1995 C. Sasakura,  France A. Esshaki,  Germany J. Dekker,  Netherlands I. Benkmann,  Germany
1996 M. Livolsi,  Italy J. Dekker,  Netherlands K. Niklaus,   Switzerland I. Benkmann,  Germany
1998 M. Livolsi,  Italy J. Dekker,  Netherlands C. David,  France S. Porevuo,  Finland
1999 M. Livolsi,  Italy O. Martin,  Spain N. Soulas,  France O. Kaarlanen, Finland
2001 B. Kiraly,  Hungary A. Costa,  Italy S. Loustale,  France N. Soulas,  France
2002 B. Kiraly,  Hungary S. Porevuo,  Finland O. Martin,  Spain S. Loustale,  France
2004 B. Kiraly,  Hungary C. Garcia,  France A. Destobbeleer,  France A. Sipos,  Hungary
2005 C. Garcia,  France A. Destobbeleer,  France B. Kiraly,  Hungary K. Kovacs,  Hungary
2007 B. Kiraly,  Hungary L. Van Laecken,  Belgium C. Garcia,  France M. Livolsi,  Italy
2008 S. Aoki,  Germany W. Roehrbein,  Germany B. Kiraly,  Hungary P. Stolarz,  France
2010 S. Kumpf,  Germany S. Fadai,  Germany K. Grosiak,  Poland P. Stolarz,  France
2011 P. Stolarz,  France A. Blanchard,  France S. Fadai,  Germany M. Boviz,  Hungary
2013 S. Fadai,  Germany S. Van Der Woude,  Netherlands A. Momcilovic,  Serbia M. Boviz,  Hungary
2014 S. Van Der Woude,  Netherlands M. Boviz,  Hungary S. Ricciuti,  Italy S. Kumpf,  Germany
2016 K. Koppe,  Germany S. Van Der Woude,  Netherlands L. Meinberg,  Germany A. Michaud,  France
2017 P. Stolarz,  France A. Akila,  Greece F. D'Hont,  Belgium S. Ade,  Germany
2019 L. Meinberg,  Germany M. Ponomareva,  Russia A. Akila,  Greece F. Smout,  Netherlands

Summary of championships

No. Year City Country Venue
11974Bletchley Great Britain
21977Papendal Netherlands
31978Chambery France
41981Berlin West Germany
51983Chambery France
61984Brüssel Belgium
71986London Great Britain
81987Malmö Sweden
91989Amsterdam Netherlands
101990Berlin West Germany
111992Barcelona Spain
121993Turku Finland
131995Glasgow Great Britain
141996Miskolc Hungary
151998Basel  Switzerland
161999Lourdes France
172001Bologna Italy
182002Nantes France
192004Budapest Hungary
202005Bern  Switzerland
212007Lisbon Portugal
222008Helsinki Finland
232010Debrecen Hungary
242011Gdynia Poland
252013Berlin GermanyMax-Schmeling-Halle
262014Clermont-Ferrand France
272016Skopje North MacedoniaNational Sport Arena
282017Budapest Hungary
292019Belgrade SerbiaŠtark Arena
302020Kristiansand NorwayCancelled - Covid-19

References

  1. Kendo - Fanzine " La Bière et le Sabre" n° 5.0 Page 20 - http://fr.calameo.com/books/00439485531267063bf13
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