no. | host city | year | results | |
Helsinki | 1950 | (student teams) Finland 30; Switzerland 22½; Denmark 7½ | ||
Bucharest | 1959 | Junior Balkaniad: Yugoslavia 9; Bulgaria 7; Albania 6½; Romania 6; Greece 1½ |
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Munich | 1972 | England 14; Hungary 10; Sweden 9; West Germany "A" 9; Yugoslavia 9; Scotland 8; Italy 7; Belgium 7; West Germany "B" 6; Denmark 6; Netherlands 6; Finland 5; France 5; Norway 5; Switzerland 4; Luxemburg 2 | ||
Hamburg-Wentorf | 1974 | Sweden 10; France 8; West Germany 7; Hamburg city 6; Denmark 5; Belgium 5; Berlin 1 | ||
Milan | 1975 | France; Slovenia; Austria; West Germany; Italy "B"; Italy "A" | ||
Prešov | 1976 | Pioneer U15 Olympiad: Czechoslovakia 16; Soviet Union 15½; East Germany 11; Czechoslovakia "B" 10; Bulgaria 6½; Czechoslovakia "C" 1 |
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Thisted | 1976 | Nordic Schools Championship: Iceland 13; Denmark 8; Sweden 4½; Finland 4½ |
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Gent/Brugge | 1976 | West Germany 20; France 19; Austria 18; Netherlands 18; Switzerland 18; Belgium "B" 17; Luxembourg 16; Wales 16; Belgium "A" 15; Scotland 14; Belgium "C" 11; Zeeland region 10 | ||
Zakopane | 1980 | Czechoslovakia 18½ (Ftačnik, Vokač, Polašek, Klimova); Poland 15½; East Germany 14 | ||
Zinnowitz | 1981 | Czechoslovakia 17½ (Czechoslovakia "A" 10½; Czechoslovakia "B" 7); East Germany 17½ (East Germany "A" 9½; East Germany "B" 8); Poland 13 (Poland "A" 7; Poland "B" 6) | ||
Houštka | 1982 | Czechoslovakia 20 (Czechoslovakia "A" 11½; Czechoslovakia "B" 8½); East Germany 15 (East Germany "A" 8; East Germany "B" 7); Poland 13 (Poland "A" 7; Poland "B" 6) | ||
Usedom | 1999 | Germany 32; Poland 26½; Sweden 25½; Lithuania 24 |