European Mixed Team Badminton Championships

The European Mixed Team Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Europe (BE), held once every two years to crown the best badminton mixed national team in Europe.

It is always played just before the European Badminton Championships, the singles competition, in the same venue. However, the tournament will split for the first time in 2009.[1]

Location of the European Mixed Team Badminton Championships

Year Host City Country
1972 Karlskrona  Sweden
1974 Vienna  Austria
1976 Dublin  Ireland
1978 Preston  England
1980 Groningen  Netherlands
1982 Böblingen  West Germany
1984 Preston  England
1986 Uppsala  Sweden
1988 Kristiansand  Norway
1990 Moscow  Soviet Union
1992 Glasgow  Scotland
1994 Den Bosch  Netherlands
Year Host City Country
1996 Herning  Denmark
1998 Sofia  Bulgaria
2000 Glasgow  Scotland
2002 Malmö  Sweden
2004 Geneva   Switzerland
2006 Den Bosch  Netherlands
2008 Herning  Denmark
2009 Liverpool  England
2011 Amsterdam  Netherlands
2013 Moscow  Russia
2015 Leuven  Belgium
2017 Lubin  Poland

Past medalists

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1972
England

Denmark

West Germany
1974
England

Denmark

Sweden
1976
Denmark

England

Sweden
1978
England

Denmark

Sweden
1980
Denmark

England

Sweden
1982
England

Sweden

Denmark
1984
England

Denmark

Sweden
1986
Denmark

England

Sweden
1988
Denmark

Sweden

England
1990
Denmark

Sweden

England
1992
Sweden

Denmark

England
1994
Sweden

Denmark

England
1996
Denmark

Sweden

England
1998
Denmark

England

Sweden
2000
Denmark

England

Netherlands
2002
Denmark

England

Netherlands
2004
Denmark

Netherlands

Germany
2006
Denmark

Netherlands

England
2008
Denmark

England

Poland
2009
Denmark

England

Russia

Poland
2011
Denmark

Germany

England

Russia
2013
Germany

Denmark

England

Russia
2015
Denmark

England

Germany

Russia

References

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