From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship
Sport Roller Hockey
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953)
No. of teams8
Continent Europe ( WSE)
Most recent
champion(s)
  Portugal (21st title)
Most titles  Spain (24 titles)
Official website Official website

The WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship is a European roller hockey competition for men's under-20 national teams, currently organised by CERH. Established in 1953, the tournament was contested every two years between 1960 and 1968, after which it adopted an annual calendar. As of 2006, the championship reverted to a biennial competition.

The most successful team is Spain, with 23 titles, the most recent obtained at the 45th edition in 2006. The current champions are Portugal, who won the 2016 tournament in Pully, Switzerland, securing their fifth consecutive title. Until 2018 it was held in U-20 category. After 2021 it is held in U-19 category.

Results

Tournaments

Year Edition Host city 1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze 4th place
1953 1st Portugal Lisbon   Portugal   Spain   France   Belgium
1955–56 2nd Spain Barcelona   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1957 3rd Portugal Lisbon   Spain   Portugal   Belgium   Netherlands
1960 4th Portugal Lisbon   Portugal   Spain   France   Germany
1962 5th Spain Madrid   Spain   Germany   Portugal   Netherlands
1964 6th Spain Salamanca   Spain   Portugal   France   Germany
1966 7th Spain Gijón   Spain   Portugal   Germany   France
1968 8th Spain Vigo   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1969 9th Spain Vigo   Portugal   Spain   Italy   Germany
1970 10th Italy Novara   Portugal   Spain   Germany   Italy
1971 11th West Germany Iserlohn   Portugal   Spain   Italy   Netherlands
1972 12th Spain Reus   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Netherlands
1973 13th Portugal Paço de Arcos   Spain   Portugal   Netherlands   Italy
1975 14th West Germany Darmstadt   Portugal   Spain   Netherlands   Italy
1976 15th Portugal Barcelos   Portugal   Spain   Italy   Netherlands
1977 16th Netherlands The Hague   Italy   Portugal   Netherlands   Spain
1978 17th Spain Seville   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1979 18th England Herne Bay   Spain   Germany   Italy   England
1980 19th Portugal Barcelos   Portugal   Germany   Spain   Italy
1981 20th Switzerland Geneva   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1982 21st Italy Pordenone   Italy   Portugal   Spain   Germany
1983 22nd Belgium Leuven   Italy   Germany   Spain   Portugal
1984 23rd Spain Noia   Spain   Italy   Portugal   Germany
1985 24th France Paris   Italy   Portugal   Spain   Netherlands
1986 25th Portugal Anadia   Italy   Portugal   Spain    Switzerland
1987 26th West Germany Walsum   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1988 27th Italy Follonica   Italy    Switzerland   Portugal   Spain
1989 28th Netherlands Valkenswaard   Spain   Italy    Switzerland   Portugal
1990 29th England Barnsley   Italy   Portugal   Spain    Switzerland
1991 30th Spain Blanes   Italy   Spain   Portugal    Switzerland
1992 31st Switzerland Villeneuve   Portugal   Italy   Spain    Switzerland
1993 32nd Portugal Sesimbra   Portugal   Spain   Italy    Switzerland
1994 33rd Germany Wuppertal   Portugal   Spain   Germany   Italy
1995 34th France La Roche-sur-Yon   Spain   Italy   Portugal   France
1996 35th Italy Forte dei Marmi   Spain   Portugal   Italy   France
1997 36th Spain Vic   Spain   Italy   Portugal   France
1998 37th Italy Viareggio   Spain   Portugal   Italy   France
1999 38th Switzerland Geneva   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2000 39th Portugal Porto   Portugal   Spain   Italy   France
2001 40th France Dinan   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2002 41st Italy Follonica   Spain   Italy   Portugal    Switzerland
2003 42nd Portugal Vale de Cambra   Portugal   Spain   Italy    Switzerland
2004 43rd Germany Düsseldorf   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2005 44th Spain Santander   Portugal   Spain    Switzerland   France
2006 45th France Saint-Omer   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2008 46th Germany Hamm   Portugal   Spain   Italy    Switzerland
2010 47th Italy Viareggio   Portugal   Italy   Spain   France
2012 48th France Saint-Omer   Portugal   Spain   France &   Germany [1]
2014 49th Portugal Valongo   Portugal   Spain   France   Italy
2016 50th Switzerland Pully   Portugal   Italy   Spain   France
2018 51st Portugal Viana do Castelo   Spain   Italy   Portugal   Germany
2021 52nd Portugal Paredes   Portugal   Spain   Italy   England
2023 52nd Switzerland Seedorf   Portugal   Spain   Italy   France

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Spain2418951
2  Portugal2121850
3  Italy892239
4  Germany0448
5   Switzerland0123
6  France0055
7  Netherlands0033
8  Belgium0011
Totals (8 entries)535354160

References

  1. ^ The third and fourth place game was stopped with 10 minutes to go (France winning 3-2) following a heart attack suffered by the German coach. By mutual agreement of CERH and the French delegation, the bronze medal was awarded to both teams ex-æquo

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship
Sport Roller Hockey
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953)
No. of teams8
Continent Europe ( WSE)
Most recent
champion(s)
  Portugal (21st title)
Most titles  Spain (24 titles)
Official website Official website

The WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship is a European roller hockey competition for men's under-20 national teams, currently organised by CERH. Established in 1953, the tournament was contested every two years between 1960 and 1968, after which it adopted an annual calendar. As of 2006, the championship reverted to a biennial competition.

The most successful team is Spain, with 23 titles, the most recent obtained at the 45th edition in 2006. The current champions are Portugal, who won the 2016 tournament in Pully, Switzerland, securing their fifth consecutive title. Until 2018 it was held in U-20 category. After 2021 it is held in U-19 category.

Results

Tournaments

Year Edition Host city 1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze 4th place
1953 1st Portugal Lisbon   Portugal   Spain   France   Belgium
1955–56 2nd Spain Barcelona   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1957 3rd Portugal Lisbon   Spain   Portugal   Belgium   Netherlands
1960 4th Portugal Lisbon   Portugal   Spain   France   Germany
1962 5th Spain Madrid   Spain   Germany   Portugal   Netherlands
1964 6th Spain Salamanca   Spain   Portugal   France   Germany
1966 7th Spain Gijón   Spain   Portugal   Germany   France
1968 8th Spain Vigo   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1969 9th Spain Vigo   Portugal   Spain   Italy   Germany
1970 10th Italy Novara   Portugal   Spain   Germany   Italy
1971 11th West Germany Iserlohn   Portugal   Spain   Italy   Netherlands
1972 12th Spain Reus   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Netherlands
1973 13th Portugal Paço de Arcos   Spain   Portugal   Netherlands   Italy
1975 14th West Germany Darmstadt   Portugal   Spain   Netherlands   Italy
1976 15th Portugal Barcelos   Portugal   Spain   Italy   Netherlands
1977 16th Netherlands The Hague   Italy   Portugal   Netherlands   Spain
1978 17th Spain Seville   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1979 18th England Herne Bay   Spain   Germany   Italy   England
1980 19th Portugal Barcelos   Portugal   Germany   Spain   Italy
1981 20th Switzerland Geneva   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1982 21st Italy Pordenone   Italy   Portugal   Spain   Germany
1983 22nd Belgium Leuven   Italy   Germany   Spain   Portugal
1984 23rd Spain Noia   Spain   Italy   Portugal   Germany
1985 24th France Paris   Italy   Portugal   Spain   Netherlands
1986 25th Portugal Anadia   Italy   Portugal   Spain    Switzerland
1987 26th West Germany Walsum   Spain   Portugal   Italy   Germany
1988 27th Italy Follonica   Italy    Switzerland   Portugal   Spain
1989 28th Netherlands Valkenswaard   Spain   Italy    Switzerland   Portugal
1990 29th England Barnsley   Italy   Portugal   Spain    Switzerland
1991 30th Spain Blanes   Italy   Spain   Portugal    Switzerland
1992 31st Switzerland Villeneuve   Portugal   Italy   Spain    Switzerland
1993 32nd Portugal Sesimbra   Portugal   Spain   Italy    Switzerland
1994 33rd Germany Wuppertal   Portugal   Spain   Germany   Italy
1995 34th France La Roche-sur-Yon   Spain   Italy   Portugal   France
1996 35th Italy Forte dei Marmi   Spain   Portugal   Italy   France
1997 36th Spain Vic   Spain   Italy   Portugal   France
1998 37th Italy Viareggio   Spain   Portugal   Italy   France
1999 38th Switzerland Geneva   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2000 39th Portugal Porto   Portugal   Spain   Italy   France
2001 40th France Dinan   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2002 41st Italy Follonica   Spain   Italy   Portugal    Switzerland
2003 42nd Portugal Vale de Cambra   Portugal   Spain   Italy    Switzerland
2004 43rd Germany Düsseldorf   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2005 44th Spain Santander   Portugal   Spain    Switzerland   France
2006 45th France Saint-Omer   Spain   Portugal   Italy    Switzerland
2008 46th Germany Hamm   Portugal   Spain   Italy    Switzerland
2010 47th Italy Viareggio   Portugal   Italy   Spain   France
2012 48th France Saint-Omer   Portugal   Spain   France &   Germany [1]
2014 49th Portugal Valongo   Portugal   Spain   France   Italy
2016 50th Switzerland Pully   Portugal   Italy   Spain   France
2018 51st Portugal Viana do Castelo   Spain   Italy   Portugal   Germany
2021 52nd Portugal Paredes   Portugal   Spain   Italy   England
2023 52nd Switzerland Seedorf   Portugal   Spain   Italy   France

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Spain2418951
2  Portugal2121850
3  Italy892239
4  Germany0448
5   Switzerland0123
6  France0055
7  Netherlands0033
8  Belgium0011
Totals (8 entries)535354160

References

  1. ^ The third and fourth place game was stopped with 10 minutes to go (France winning 3-2) following a heart attack suffered by the German coach. By mutual agreement of CERH and the French delegation, the bronze medal was awarded to both teams ex-æquo

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