European Yo-Yo Championship Explained
European Yo-Yo Championship |
Date Start: | January 30, 2010 |
Other: | EYYC |
Venue: | Theatre Archa |
Location: | Prague, |
The European Yo-Yo Championship (EYYC) is the European competition of yo-yo organized and sanctioned by the International Yo-Yo Federation (IYYF),[1] and is one of 4 annual multi-national yo-yo competitions from which winners receive seeds to compete in the semi-finals of the annual World Yo-Yo Contest.
Contests
EYYC has 5 European Title Divisions since 2010.
Medals (2010-2019)
Source: [2]
Only 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A Events.
Participating nations
Participating nations are mainly, but not limited to nations situated in the continent of Europe. Exceptions have been made for some non-European countries in West Asia such as Armenia in West Asia and past Republics of the Soviet Union, and most recently Israel. These countries are permitted to compete at the discretion of the International Yo-Yo Federation (IYYF), either due to their geographical distance from their respective multi-national competitions, or due to the lack of a multi-national competition in their respective continent.
The following list shows countries which are permitted to participate as of EYYC 2015.
West Europe
East Europe
Other
List of champions
Championships
1A
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | Vashek Kroutil | Mateusz Ganc | Lorenzo Sabatini |
align=center | 2011 | Tomáš Bubák | Mateusz Ganc | Grzegorz Wojcik |
align=center | 2012 | Grzegorz Wójcik | Vashek Kroutil | Mateusz Ganc |
align=center | 2013 | Janos Karancz | Gregorz Wójcik | Maxim Gruzintsev |
align=center | 2014 | Carlos Braun | Jan Hlinka | Vilmos Zoltan Kiss |
align=center | 2015 | Jakub Dekan | Tal Mordoch | Vilmos Zoltan Kiss |
align=center | 2016 | Tal Mordoch | Konstantin Tudjarov | Jakub Dekan |
align=center | 2017 | Tal Mordoch | Konstantin Tudjarov | Janos Karancz |
align=center | 2018[3] | Tal Mordoch | Michael Malík | Kacper Pałatyński |
align=center | 2019 | Kacper Pałatyński | Tal Mordoch | Michael Malík |
align=center | 2022 | Jakub Dolejš | Michael Malík | Matouš Tomeš | |
2A
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | Dave Geigle | Jan Schmutz | Ivo Studer |
align=center | 2011 | Dave Geigle | Jan Schmutz | Ivo Studer |
align=center | 2012 | Dave Geigle | Jan Schmutz | Luke Roberts |
align=center | 2013 | Dave Geigle | Jan Schmutz | Jan Bubák |
align=center | 2014 | Dave Geigle | Matyáš Racek | Dominique Vionnet |
align=center | 2015 | Jan Schmutz | Matyáš Racek | Clément Bertaux |
align=center | 2016 | Naoto Okada | Jan Schmutz | Matyáš Racek |
align=center | 2017 | Clément Bertaux | Matyáš Racek | Andres "PAC" Pegam |
align=center | 2018[4] | Matyáš Racek | Quentin Godet | George Stoyanov |
align=center | 2019 | Huy Chan Chun | Matyáš Racek | Márk Németh | |
3A
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | Lorenzo Sabatini | Ondřej Šedivý | Liam Devine |
align=center | 2011 | David Molnár | Lorenzo Sabatini | Saska Särkilahti |
align=center | 2012 | Michal Jaško | Lorenzo Sabatini | Stephen Langley |
align=center | 2013 | Michal Jaško | Lorenzo Sabatini | Stephen Langley |
align=center | 2014 | Michal Jaško | Stephan Kosintev | Stephen Langley |
align=center | 2015 | Stephen Langley | Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka | Lorenzo Sabatini |
align=center | 2016 | Stephen Langley | Lorenzo Sabatini | Pall Valdimar Gudmundsson |
align=center | 2017 | Stephen Langley | Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka | Seva Golovin |
align=center | 2018[5] | Takuma Inoue | Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka | Lorenzo Sabatini |
align=center | 2019 | Lorenzo Sabatini | Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka | Stephen Langley | |
4A
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | Nandor Groger | Lorenzo Sabatini | Luke Roberts |
align=center | 2011 | Nandor Groger | Lorenzo Sabatini | Hybl Zdenek |
align=center | 2012 | Lorenzo Sabatini | Groger Nandor | Molnar David |
align=center | 2013 | Lorenzo Sabatini | Molnar David | Quentin Godet |
align=center | 2014 | Quentin Godet | Lorenzo Sabatini | Groger Nandor |
align=center | 2015 | Quentin Godet | Lorenzo Sabatini | Jeff Coons |
align=center | 2016 | Naoto Okada | Norbert Jenei | Quentin Godet |
align=center | 2017 | Quentin Godet | Lorenzo Sabatini | Norbert Jenei |
align=center | 2018[6] | František Procházka | Lorenzo Sabatini | Quentin Godet |
align=center | 2019 | František Procházka | Quentin Godet | Lorenzo Sabatini | |
5A
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | Petr Kavka | David Molnar | Peter Kison |
align=center | 2011 | David Molnar | Alexey Nemchik | Peter Kison |
align=center | 2012 | Daniel Budai | David Molnar | Alexey Nemchik |
align=center | 2013 | Ján Hlinka | Daniel Budai | Maciek Cwynar |
align=center | 2014 | David Molnar | Daniel Budai | Petr Kavka |
align=center | 2015 | David Molnar | Daniel Budai | Petr Kavka |
align=center | 2016 | David Molnar | Petr Kavka | Nicolas Záhorský |
align=center | 2017 | Viktor Kollár | Petr Kavka | George Stoyanov |
align=center | 2018[7] | Takuma Inoue | Viktor Kollár | George Stoyanov |
align=center | 2019 | Petr Kavka | Viktor Kollár | Gábor Szilágyi | |
AP
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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2012 | inmot | on | Ivo Studer | Yoyo Elite | Berkay Güleç | InTeam | | Joe Greve |
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Jan Schmutz | Ege Demir | Markus Wagner |
– | Eren Ataş | – |
– | Gökten Uzuner | – |
– | Ömer Çelebi | – |
– | Rüçhan Akyüz | – |
2013 | inmot | on | Ivo Studer | Burnin Berlin | Andres Pegam | Wolwes | Farkas-Holpert Péter |
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Jan Schmutz | Dinh Bao Dang | Farkas Bálint |
– | Jakub Kendzierski | – |
– | Marc Freudenreich | – |
– | Paul Klatt | – |
2014 | Sleeperz | Robert Kučera | Burnin Berlin | Andres Pegam | – | No 3rd Place |
Zdeněk Hýbl | Dinh Bao Dang | – |
– | Jakub Kendzierski | – |
– | Tina Assmann | – |
– | Gesine Lent | – |
2015 | inmot | on | Ivo Studer | Yoyoboys | Robert Kučera | – | No 3rd Place |
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Jan Schmutz | Zdeněk Hýbl | – |
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Spin Top
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | Jan Dvorak | Jakub Konečný | Daniel Konečný |
align=center | 2011 | Jakub Konečný | Daniel Konečný | Jan Dvořák |
align=center | 2012 | Jakub Konečný | Tyler Young | Lorenzo Sabatini |
align=center | 2013 | Daniel Konečný | Jakub Konečný | Tyler Young |
align=center | 2014 | Daniel Konečný | Tyler Young | Jakub Konečný |
align=center | 2015 | Jakub Konečný | Jan Kloubec | Daniel Konečný |
align=center | 2016 | Daniel Konečný | Jakub Konečný | Taka Hasegawa | |
Non Championship Divisions
Open 1A
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | Sebastian Brock | Jason Lee | Ryan Dembiec |
align=center | 2011 | Kōta Watanabe | Kengo Kido | Kentarō Kimura |
align=center | 2012 | Peter Pong-Si Yee | Augie Fash | Paul Han |
align=center | 2013 | Kōta Watanabe | Tyler Severance | Ricardo Marechal |
align=center | 2014 | Paul Kerbel | Marcus Koh | Iori Yamaki |
align=center | 2015 | Ryōsuke Iwasawa | Simpson Wong Sheuk | Rodrigo Yokota |
align=center | 2016 | Gentry Stein | Paolo Bueno | Izuru Hasumi |
align=center | 2017 | Evan Nagao | Andrew Maider | Colin Beckford |
align=center | 2018[8] | Yulin "Luckey" Li | Ye Tong | Ryōtarō Miura |
align=center | 2019 | Keiran Cooper | Daniel Flaherty | Remy Baskin | |
1A Junior
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2015 | Kacper Pałatyński | Matyáš Hronek | Ernest Wróbel |
align=center | 2016 | Sebastian Holzkamp | Lukáš Pánek | Alessandro Pulesel |
align=center | 2017 | Dan Boura | Jakub Dolejš | Kuba Velek | |
Trick Ladder
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2010 | ? | ? | ? |
align=center | 2011 | Dan Souček | ? | ? |
align=center | 2012 | ? | ? | ? |
align=center | 2013 | ? | ? | ? |
align=center | 2014 | Matěj Bělousov | ? | ? |
align=center | 2015 | Veronika Kamenská | ? | ? |
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1A Women’s freestyle
width=10% | Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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align=center | 2012 | Corli du Toit | Ann Connolly | Julia Gutowska |
align=center | 2013 | Julia Aleksandra Gutowska | Ann Connolly | Ekaterina L'gotina |
align=center | 2014 | Jaslyn Shi | Corli du Toit | Josefina Nešporová |
align=center | 2015 | Julia Aleksandra Gutowska | Veronika Kamenská | Małgorzata Derkacz |
align=center | 2016 | Tessa Piccillo | Veronika Kamenská | Ann Connolly |
align=center | 2017 | Veronika Kamenská | Karolína Záhrubská | Corli de Toit |
align=center | 2018[9] | Veronika Kamenská | Dominika Stanisławska | Karolína Záhrubská |
align=center | 2019 | Veronika Kamenská | Dominika Stanisławska | Kori Mirtse | |
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: IYYF.ORG – International Yo-Yo Federation. en-US. 2020-01-14.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/http://yoyonews.com/
- Web site: 2018 European YoYo Championship – 1A Results. Brown. Steve. 2018-03-21. yoyonews.com. 2018-05-04.
- Web site: 2018 European YoYo Championship – 2A Results. Steve. Brown. 2018-03-21. yoyonews.com. 2018-05-04.
- Web site: 2018 European YoYo Championship – 3A Results. Brown. Steve. 2018-03-21. yoyonews.com. 2018-05-04.
- Web site: 2018 European YoYo Championship – 4A Results. Brown. Steve. 2018-03-21. yoyonews.com. 2018-05-04.
- Web site: 2018 European YoYo Championship – 5A Results. Brown. Steve. 2018-03-21. yoyonews.com. 2018-05-04.
- Web site: 2018 European YoYo Championship – Open Results. Brown. Steve. 2018-03-21. yoyonews.com. 2018-05-04.
- Web site: 2018 European YoYo Championship – Women’s Division. Brown. Steve. 2018-03-21. yoyonews.com. 2018-05-04.