European Youth Chess Championship

The European Youth Chess Championship is organized by the European Chess Union (ECU) in groups under 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 years old. The first tournament was held in 1991, and the under 8 category was introduced in 2007. Until 2002 there was also a tournament for the under 20 group (see European Junior Chess Championship). There are also specific tournaments for girls only, in the same age categories.

Boys winners

YearLocationU8U10U12U14U16U18
1991 Mamaia Adrien Leroy Peter Leko Tomáš Oral Andrei Istrățescu
1992 Rimavská Sobota Krzysztof Gratka Peter Acs Peter Leko Vadim Zvjaginsev
1993 Szombathely Étienne Bacrot Valeriane Gaprindashvili Erald Dervishi Robert Kempiński
1994 Băile Herculane Qadir Huseynov Valeriane Gaprindashvili Karl Mah Aliaksei Charnushevich Robert Kempiński
1995 Verdun Arkadij Naiditsch Étienne Bacrot Sergey Fedorchuk Pavel Simacek Robert Kempiński
1996 Rimavská Sobota Teimour Radjabov Yuri Drozdovskij Evgeni Kobylkin Fabian Doettling Ruslan Ponomariov
1997 Tallinn Teimour Radjabov Ilya Zarezenko Yuri Drozdovskij Alexander Kundin Mikheil Mchedlishvili
1998 Mureck Dmytro Tishyn Teimour Radjabov Alexander Riazantsev Gabriel Sargissian Dennis de Vreugt
1999 Litochoro Sergey Karjakin Borki Predojević Nidjat Mamedov Sergey Grigoriants Teimour Radjabov
2000 Kallithea Ian Nepomniachtchi Evgeny Romanov Mark Erwich Jan Markos Artyom Timofeev
2001 Kallithea Vladimir Onischuk Ian Nepomniachtchi Borki Predojević Ernesto Inarkiev Zviad Izoria
2002 Peñíscola Eltaj Safarli Ian Nepomniachtchi Evgeny Romanov Aleksandr Kharitonov Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
2003 Budva Samvel Ter-Sahakyan Eltaj Safarli Sergei Zhigalko Csaba Balogh Mateusz Bartel
2004 Ürgüp Robert Aghasaryan Sanan Sjugirov Giorgi Margvelashvili Rauf Mamedov Radosław Wojtaszek
2005 Herceg Novi Konstantin Nikologorskiy Sanan Sjugirov Davit Benidze Zaven Andriasian Paweł Czarnota
2006 Herceg Novi Arseny Shurunov Ivan Bukavshin Peter Prohaszka Romain Edouard Sergei Zhigalko
2007 Šibenik Nikita Ayvazyan Kirill Alekseenko Illia Nyzhnyk Sanan Sjugirov Vugar Rasulov Ivan Šarić
2008 Herceg Novi Denizcan Temizkan Cemil Can Ali Marandi Kiprian Berbatov Ivan Bukavshin Illia Nyzhnyk Xavier Vila Gazquez
2009 Fermo Abdulla Gadimbayli Benjamin Gledura Evgeny Zanan Kamil Dragun Gil Popilski Samvel Ter-Sahakyan
2010 Batumi Abdulla Gadimbayli Viktor Gažík Cemil Can Ali Marandi Olexandr Bortnyk Ivan Bukavshin Vasif Durarbayli
2011 Albena Alex Krstulovic Evgenios Ioannidis Haik M Martirosyan Cemil Can Ali Marandi Olexandr Bortnyk Nils Grandelius
2012 Prague Tsvetan Stoyanov Andrey Esipenko Haik M Martirosyan Jan-Krzysztof Duda Kacper Drozdowski Vadim Moiseenko
2013 Budva Aydin Suleymanli Kagan Aydincelebi Viktor Matviishen Jorden Van Foreest Kirill Alekseenko Vladimir Fedoseev
2014 Batumi Ilya Makoveev Mamikon Gharibyan Viktor Matviishen Timur Fakhrutdinov Cemil Can Ali Marandi Avital Boruchovsky
2015 Poreč Mikhei Navumenka Ilya Makoveev Kirill Shubin Sergei Lobanov Leonid Sawlin Cemil Can Ali Marandi
2016 Prague Artem Pingin Volodar Murzin Mamikon Gharibyan Salvador Guerra Rivera Timur Fakhrutdinov Manuel Petrosyan
2017 Mamaia Giang Tran Nam Marc Andria Maurizzi Aydin Suleymanli Jonas Buhl Bjerre Andrey Esipenko Jesper Søndergaard Thybo
2018 Riga Jahandar Azadaliyev Artem Pingin Volodar Murzin Stefan Pogosyan Francesco Sonis Evgenios Ioannidis
2019 Bratislava Yağız Kaan Erdoğmuş Savva Vetokhin Marc Andria Maurizzi Sebastian Kostolanský Armen Barseghyan Thai Dai Van Nguyen

Girls winners

YearLocationU8U10U12U14U16U18
1991 Mamaia Sabina Popescu Sofiko Tkeshelashvili Maia Lomineishvili Ilaha Kadimova
1992 Rimavská Sobota Regina Pokorna Alina Tarachowicz Antoaneta Stefanova Inna Gaponenko
1993 Szombathely Viktorija Čmilytė Iweta Radziewicz Natalia Zhukova Natalia Kiseleva
1994 Băile Herculane Alexandra Kosteniuk Ana Matnadze Iweta Radziewicz Natalia Zhukova Mónika Grábics
1995 Verdun Nadezhda Kosintseva Ana Matnadze Cristina Moshina Szidonia Vajda Marta Zielinska
1996 Rimavská Sobota Tatiana Kosintseva Alexandra Kosteniuk Cristina Moshina Vladislava Kalinina Monika Bobrowska
1997 Tallinn Nana Dzagnidze Nadezhda Kosintseva Ana Matnadze Ekaterina Polovnikova Anna Dorofeeva
1998 Mureck Anna Muzychuk Marie Sebag Lela Javakhishvili Ana Matnadze Dana Reizniece
1999 Litochoro Silvia-Raluca Sgîrcea Nana Dzagnidze Marie Sebag Ana Matnadze Dana Reizniece
2000 Kallithea Anna Muzychuk Valentina Gunina Tamara Chistiakova Natalia Pogonina Nadezhda Kosintseva
2001 Kallithea Alena Tairova Iozefina Păuleţ Kateryna Lahno Maria Kursova Inga Charkhalashvili
2002 Peñíscola Mariya Muzychuk Anna Muzychuk Turkan Mamedjarova Marie Sebag Alina Motoc
2003 Budva Nazi Paikidze Anastasia Bodnaruk Anna Muzychuk Maria Fominykh Natalia Pogonina
2004 Ürgüp Meri Arabidze Lara Stock Anna Muzychuk Valentina Gunina Salome Melia
2005 Herceg Novi Varvara Mestnikova Nazi Paikidze Varvara Repina Inna Ivakhinova Salome Melia
2006 Herceg Novi Daria-Ioana Vişănescu Meri Arabidze Varvara Repina Kübra Öztürk Anna Gasik
2007 Šibenik Aydan Hojjatova Cécile Haussernot Aleksandra Lach Nazi Paikidze Kübra Öztürk Inna Ivakhinova
2008 Herceg Novi Gunay Mammadzada Liza Kisteneva Anna Styazhkina Meri Arabidze Nazi Paikidze Kateřina Němcová
2009 Fermo Ece Alkim Erece Anna Vasenina Cécile Haussernot Marsel Efroimski Katarzyna Adamowicz Olga Girya
2010 Batumi Gabriela Antova Oliwia Kiolbasa Alexandra Goryachkina Ulviyya Fataliyeva Mariam Danelia Keti Tsatsalashvili
2011 Albena Nurgyul Salimova Alicja Śliwicka Anna Vasenina Aleksandra Goryachkina Maria Severina Diana Baciu
2012 Prague Mariya Kutyanina Anastasia Zotova Anastasia Avramidou Katsiaryna Beinenson Marja Tantsiura Aleksandra Goryachkina
2013 Budva Laura Czernikowska Anastasia Vuller Polina Shuvalova Gunay Mammadzada Anna Styazhkina Nastassia Ziaziulkina
2014 Batumi Emilia Zavivaeva Malak Ismayil Ekaterina Goltseva Anastasia Avramidou Mai Narva Ulviyya Fataliyeva
2015 Poreč Veronika Veremyuk Galina Mironenko Elizaveta Solozhenkina Anna Kochukova Anna Maja Kazarian Nino Khomeriki
2016 Prague Alexandra Shvedova Zsoka Gaal Sila Caglar Aleksandra Maltsevskaya Fiona Sieber Nino Khomeriki
2017 Mamaia Sofya Svergina Veronika Shubenkova Galina Mironenko Govhar Beydullayeva Olga Badelka Sona Asatryan
2018 Riga Ekaterina Zubkovskaya Alexandra Shvedova Olga Karmanova Ayan Allahverdiyeva Kamaliya Bulatova Aleksandra Dimitrova
2019 Bratislava Dinara Huseynova Anna Shukhman Alexandra Shvedova Ayan Allahverdiyeva Patrycja Waszczuk Alicja Śliwicka

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