European Young Masters
The European Young Masters is a European amateur mixed team golf championship for boys and girls under 16 organised by the European Golf Association. The inaugural event was held in 1995, and it has been played annually since, with the exception of 1996.[1]
Format
The championship is contested by under-16 teams of two girls and two boys per EGA member federation, except in 1997 when an under-18 competition also took place.
Results
Year | Location | Girls' champion | Boys' champion | Winner |
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1995 | England | Barbara Paruscio | Sergio García | Spain |
1997 | Italy | Giulia Sergas (U18) | Omar Halldórsson (U18) | Italy |
Suzann Pettersen | Roberto Paolillo | |||
1998 | Italy | Diana Luna | Barry Hume | Italy |
1999 | Italy | Lucia Mar | Rafa Cabrera-Bello | Spain |
2000 | Italy | Carmen Alonso | Rafa Cabrera-Bello | Spain |
2001 | Germany | Emma Cabrera-Bello | Tony Raillard | France |
2002 | Germany | María Hernández | Pablo Martín | Spain |
2003 | Germany | Azahara Muñoz | Ben Parker | Spain |
2004 | Austria | Carlota Ciganda | Zac Gould | Spain |
2005 | Austria | Carlota Ciganda | Floris de Vries | Spain |
2006 | Austria | Saskia Hausladen | Maximilian Kieffer | Germany |
2007 | France | Carly Booth | Matteo Manassero | Italy |
2008 | France | Lisa Maguire | Stanislas Gautier | France |
2009 | France | Klára Spilková | Jeroen Krietemeijer | Czech Republic |
2010 | Hungary | Isabella Deilert | Albert Eckhardt | Finland |
2011 | Hungary | Harang Lee | Kenny Subregis | Spain |
2012 | Hungary | Covadonga Sanjuan | Renato Paratore | Italy |
2013 | Germany | Covadonga Sanjuan | Bradley Moore | Germany |
2014 | Germany | Alexandra Fösterling | Max Schmitt | Germany |
2015 | Switzerland | Pauline Roussin-Bouchard | Markus Braadlie | France |
2016 | Switzerland | Elina Saksa | Adrien Dumont De Chassart | Czech Republic |
2017 | Norway | Lily-May Humphreys | Bård Bjørnevik Skogen | Germany |
2018 | Norway | Caitlin Whitehead | Sebastian Friedrichsen | Sweden |
2019 | Czech Republic | Paula Schulz-Hanssen | Michael Alexander Mjaaseth | Germany |
2020 | Czech Republic | Maxence Giboudot | Emilie von Finckenstein | Germany |
Source:[2]
Results summary
Country | Winner |
---|---|
Spain | 8 |
Germany | 6 |
Italy | 4 |
France | 3 |
Czech Republic | 2 |
Finland | 1 |
Sweden | 1 |
Total | 25 |
Source:[2]
References
- "European Young Masters". European Golf Rankings. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
- "European Young Masters – European Golf Association" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2020.
External links
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