European Chess Championship

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no. host city year winner system players games PGN
23. Vrnjačka Banja SRB 2023 Sarana, Alexei FIDE S-11 484 2607 PGN
22. Brežice SLO 2022 Blübaum, Matthias GER S-11 PGN
21. Reykjavik ISL 2021 Demchenko, Anton RUS S-11 PGN
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. 2020  
20. Skopje MKD 2019 Artemiev, Vladislav RUS S-11 361 1948 PGN
19. Batumi Georgia 2018 Šarić, Ivan Croatia S-11 302 1644 PGN
18. Minsk Belarus 2017 Matlakov, Maxim Russia S-11 397 2147 PGN
17. Gjakova Kosovo 2016 Inarkiev, Ernesto Russia S-11 245 1260 PGN
16. Jerusalem Israel 2015 Naer, Evgeny Russia S-11 250 1371 PGN
15. Yerevan Armenia 2014 Motylev, Alexander Russia S-11 259 1405 PGN
14. Legnica Poland 2013 Moiseenko, Alexander Ukraine S-11 286 1527 PGN
13. Plovdiv Bulgaria 2012 Yakovenko, Dmitry Russia S-11 348 1884 PGN
12. Aix-les-Bains France 2011 Potkin, Vladimir Russia S-11 393 2148 PGN
11. Rijeka Croatia 2010 Nepomnyaschy, Yan Russia S-11 408 2212 PGN
10. Budva Montenegro 2009 Tomashevsky, Evgeny Russia S-11 306 1663 PGN
9. Plovdiv Bulgaria 2008 Tiviakov, Sergei Netherlands S-11 323 1771 PGN
8. Dresden Germany 2007 Tkachiev, Vladislav France S-11 403 2170 PGN
7. Kuşadası Turkey 2006 Kožul, Zdenko Croatia S-11 138 756 PGN
6. Zegrze Poland 2005 Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter Romania S-13 229 1476 PGN
5. Antalya Turkey 2004 Ivanchuk, Vasyl Ukraine S-13 74 480 PGN
4. Silivri Turkey 2003 Azmaiparashvili, Zurab Georgia S-13 207 1339 PGN
3. Batumi Georgia 2002 Macieja, Bartłomiej Poland S-13 101 650 PGN
2. Ohrid FYR Macedonia 2001 Sutovsky, Emil Israel S-13 204 1314 PGN
1. Saint-Vincent Italy 2000 Tregubov, Pavel Russia S-13 120 656 PGN




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