EDU European Darts Championship explained

Tournament Name:European Darts Championship
Venue:Various
Location:Various
Establishment:1996
Organisation:EDU
Format:Legs
Current Champion:Classic
(men's)
(women's)
Cricket
(men's)
(women's)

The EDU European Darts Championship is an electronic soft-tip darts tournament held at various locations in Europe. First edition of this tournament took place in 1996 at the Brig venue in Switzerland. Championship tournaments are organized together with many other open-level tournaments in one week.[1]

The most successful player at this tournament is Boris Krčmar from Croatia.

Classic tournaments

Men's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
1999 Brno Thomas Klocker Goran Protega Philipp Ruckstuhl[2]
2000 Riccione Adam Skalski Vedran Dukić
2001 Poreč José Rodríguez Alex Steinbauer Goran Protega
2002 St. Johann Dietmar Burger Peter Martin
2003 Salou (2) Francisco Saez Peter Martin
2004 Hamburg (3) DJ Westermann
2005 Sopron (4) Thomas Kreutzer Darek Kolatorski
2006 Umag Goran Protega
2007 Prague Ondřej Plšek Patrick Susanna
2008 Caorle Robert Kuric
2009 Zadar Krzysztof Wojciechowski Ondřej Plšek
2010 Leukerbad (2) Vladimir Lesič
2011 Benidorm Aleksandar Borič Martin Kapucián
2012 Antalya (3) Karsten Bott Sergej Tšivčik
2013 Geiselwind Rene Rapp
2014 Poreč (4) Mitja Habijan[3]
2015 Martin Hoffmann Zdeněk Lacina[4]
2016[5]
2017 Caorle Dean Biskupič Stefano Barbi Anton Pein[6]
2018 El Abbas El Amri Sascha Stein[7]
2019 El Abbas El Amri David Písek Stefan Stoyke[8]
2022 Benidorm Neven Rešetar Martin Hoffmann Christoph Niederreiter[9]
2023[10]

Women's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
1999 Brno Steffi Reiter Eva Schiketanz Liza Steinbach
2000 Riccione Marene Rácz Adel Urgyan Sylvia Petersen
2001 Poreč Marene Rácz (2) Nora Kautzky Michaela Jackuliaková
2002 St. Johann Marene Rácz (3) Camelia Hejsek Dagmar Komorová
2003 Salou Orsolya Bodi Valeska Klein Jana Reimann
2004 Hamburg Maja Čužič Marena Csepeli Zuzana Štěpánová
2005 Sopron Mojca Humar Daniela Lisetto Blanka Vojtková
2006 Umag Dagmar Komorová Petra Kvasničková Christine Kaufmann
2007 Prague Mojca Humar (2) Karina Nagapetyants Markéta Abadžievová
2008 Caorle Mojca Humar (3) Nora Fekete Angelika Galatovic
2009 Zadar Angelika Galatovic Karina Nagapetyants Janine Wagener
2010 Leukerbad Marene Westermann Fiona Gaylor Kerstin Engbers
2011 Benidorm Karina Nagapetyants Marta Heřmanová
2012 Antalya Morena Wolf Karina Nagapetyants Colette Rudin
2013 Geiselwind (2) Marene Westermann Iveta Bruská
2014 Poreč Angelika Galatovic (2) Laura Ariani
2015 (3) Karina Nagapetyants Jana Bormann
2016 Klaudia Horvath Eva Paulusberger Lada Kotlarikova
2017 Caorle Karina Nagapetyants Emine Dursun Almudena Fajardo
2018 Mojca Muzic Silvia Dolores Chiara Sarnari
2019 Silvia Dolores Dominika Kopkášová
2022 Benidorm
2023 (2)

Cricket tournaments

Men's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
2000 Riccione Vedran Dukić Dieter Joss
2001 Poreč Mark Bichsel Peter Martin Rainer Sturm
2002 St. Johann Goran Protega Béla Balogh
2003 Salou Manfred Bilderl
2004 Hamburg José Rodríguez Manfred Bilderl
2005 Sopron José Rodríguez
2006 Umag (2)
2007 Prague Martin Hoffmann
2008 Caorle (2) Goran Protega
2010 Leukerbad Kurt van de Rijck
2014 Poreč Martin Hoffmann Minan Cantenero[11]
2015 (2) Zdravko Antunović Rainer Sturm[12]
2016 (3) Daniel Carrasco[13]
2017 Caorle Tino Babic
2018 (4) Ivica Cavric Martin Hoffmann
2019 Ivica Cavric David Písek
2022 Benidorm Dragutin Pecnjak Antonín Davídek
2023

Women's singles

YearLocationMedalsDetails
GoldSilverBronze
2000 Riccione Marene Rácz Zuzana Raczová Linda Tamini
2001 Poreč Marene Rácz (2) Denise Winter Nora Kautzky
2002 St. Johann Marene Rácz (3) Agi Weichenegger Jana Reimann
2003 Salou Orsolya Bodi Mila Martinez Rosi Gonzales
2004 Hamburg Eszter Kalay Zuzana Štěpánová Anna Maria Michael
2005 Sopron Mojca Humar Ivana Čavar Nóra Fekete
2006 Umag Mojca Humar (2) Marene Csepeli Dagmar Komorová
2007 Prague Mojca Humar (3) Dagmar Komorová Mila Martinez
2008 Caorle Mojca Humar (4) Angelika Galatovic Marene Csepeli
2010 Leukerbad Karina Nagapetyants Patricia De Peuter Fiona Gaylor
2014 Poreč Stefanie Richter Martina Vidová Denise Bonafini
2016 Eva Paulusberger Karina Nagapetyants
2017 Caorle Karina Nagapetyants Marene Westermann Almudena Fajardo
2018 Giulia Bernardelli Blanka Vojtková Almudena Fajardo
2019 Dominika Kopkášová Lada Knapová Blanka Vojtková
2022 Benidorm Josipa Brzić Martina Sulovská
2023 (2)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EDU Geschichte . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  2. Web site: Posledních 21 let ME EDU na jednom místě . Unie šipkových organizací. 27 September 2022.
  3. Web site: EM 2014 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  4. Web site: EM 2015 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  5. Web site: EM 2016 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  6. Web site: EM 2017 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  7. Web site: EM 2018 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  8. Web site: EM 2019 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  9. Web site: EUROPEAN DART CHAMPIONSHIP – 2022 . TodoDardos. 27 September 2022.
  10. Web site: EDU EM 2023 . European Darts Union. 2 July 2023.
  11. Web site: EM 2014 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  12. Web site: EM 2015 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.
  13. Web site: EM 2016 . European Dart Union. 27 September 2022.