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European Deaf Championships

The European Deaf Championships is an international sports competition for deaf athletes. The European Deaf Sport Organization (EDSO) is the main governing body responsible for the organization of European Deaf Championships.

Number Event First Edition Last Edition
Main Sports
1 European Deaf Athletics Championship 1980 8th (2011)
2 European Deaf Swimming Championship 1967 12th (2018)
3 European Deaf Cycling Championship 1988 9th (2020)
4 European Deaf Shooting Championship 1967 14th (2019)
Combat Sports
5 European Deaf Martial Arts Championship 2015 2nd (2019)
6 European Deaf Wrestling Championship 1994 7th (2019)
Team Sports
7 European Deaf Basketball Championship 1975 11th (2016)
8 European Deaf Beach Volleyball Championship 2005 4th (2018)
9 European Deaf Football Championships 1987 9th (2019)
10 European Deaf Futsal Championships 2002 5th (2018)
11 European Deaf Handball Championship 1967 12th (2020)
12 European Deaf Volleyball Championship 1982 10th (2019)
Winter Sports
13 European Deaf Alpine Skiing Championship 1977 10th (2012)
14 European Deaf Cross Country Skiing Championship 1977 8th (2004)
15 European Deaf Ice Hockey Championship 2000 2nd (2004)
16 European Deaf Curling Championship 2014 2nd (2018)
17 European Deaf Snowboard Championship 2000 3rd (2012)
Other Sports
18 European Deaf Badminton Championship 1990 8th (2018)
19 European Deaf Bowling Championship 1982 11th (2018)
20 European Deaf Golf Championship not yet not yet
21 European Deaf Orienteering Championship 1988 9th (2020)
22 European Deaf Table Tennis Championship 1968 14th (2019)
23 European Deaf Tennis Championship 1967 14th (2020)

headquarter of this?

hi , what is place of it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Singhindia8 (talkcontribs) 15:57, 5 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]