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European Universities Badminton Championships

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European Universities Badminton Championships were the first organised in 2004 and have been organised annually since.

The European Universities Badminton Championships are coordinated by the European University Sports Association along with the 15 other sports on the program of the European universities championships.

Summary

Edition Year Location Nb of countries Nb of teams Nb of participants
1st EUC 2004  Poland
Krakaw
4 * 45
2nd EUC 2005  Germany
Mainz
9 * 80
3rd EUC 2006  Portugal
Lisbon
13 * 110
4rd EUC 2007  Russia
St Petersburg
12 18 150
5rd EUC 2008  Poland
Krakaw
9 14 105
6rd EUC 2009  Switzerland
Geneva
12 18 173
7rd EUC 2010  France
Nancy
15 21 192
8rd EUC 2011  Ukraine
Kharkov
9 15

Overview

Overview of European Universities Badminton Championships
Location Nb of countries Nb of teams Nb of participants Event
Winner Finnalist Bronze Medallist
2004 Klagenfurt
 Austria
11 27 * Team Men's Singles Women's Singles Men's Double Women's Double Mixed Double University of Bayreuth
 Germany
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
University of Klagenfurt
 Austria
Academy of Physical Education and Sport Gdansk
 Poland
University of Vienna
 Austria
University of Jena
 Germany
2005 Portorož
 Slovenia
14 39 * University of Primorska
 Slovenia
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
University of Ljubljana II
 Slovenia
University of J.E. Purkyne
 Czech Republic
University of Munich
 Germany
Technical University of Dresden
 Germany
2006 Latina
 Italy
17 39 100 University of Grenada
 Spain
Humboldt University of Berlin
 Germany
University of Tubingen
 Germany
Humboldt University of Berlin
 Germany
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
Technical University of Gliwice
 Poland
2007 Valencia
 Spain
18 41 120 University of Klagenfurt
 Austria
University of Berlin
 Germany
University of Malaga
 Spain
University of Cologne
 Germany
University of Vienna
 Austria
Catholic University of Murcia
 Spain
2008 Antalya
 Turkey
15 34 88 Transcarpathian University
 Ukraine
University of Brno
 Czech Republic
University of Klagenfurt
 Austria
Estonian Business School
 Estonia
Estonian Business School
 Estonia
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
2009 Gdynia
 Poland
13 26 76 University of Lodz
 Poland
University of Rostock
 Germany
Malaga University
 Spain
Estonian Business School
 Estonia
Estonian Business School
 Estonia
Malaga University
 Spain
2010 Kazan
 Russia
9 27 72 University of Lodz
 Poland
Technical Federal Institute Zürich ETH
 Switzerland
University of Bern
 Switzerland
Moscow Institute of Business and Law
 Russia
University of Potsdam
 Germany
Graduate School of Finance and Management in Bialystok
 Poland
2011 Malaga
 Spain
14 43 103 University of Lodz 1
 Poland
University of Malaga 1
 Spain
Polytechnic Institute of Porto
 Portugal
San Antonio C.U.
 Spain
University of Vienna 1
 Austria
University of Vienna 2
 Austria
2012 EUG,Cordoba
 Spain
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2013 Oporto
 Portugal
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