European Yo-Yo Championship

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.

European Yo-Yo Championship
VenueTheatre Archa
LocationPrague,  Czech
Start dateJanuary 30, 2010

Contests

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EYYC has 5 European Title Divisions since 2010.

Editions

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Medals (2010-2019)

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Source: [2]

Only 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A Events.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Hungary (HUN)1210830
2  Czech Republic (CZE)119727
3  Germany (GER)80210
4  Italy (ITA)410418
5  France (FRA)42410
6  Great Britain (GBR)40711
7  Israel (ISR)3205
8  Poland (POL)2349
9  Switzerland (SUI)15410
10  Slovakia (SVK)1135
11  Iceland (ISL)0415
12  Bulgaria (BUL)0235
13  Russia (RUS)0224
14  Finland (FIN)0011
Totals (14 entries)505050150

Participating nations

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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.

List of champions

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Championships

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Vashek Kroutil (  Czech Republic) Mateusz Ganc (  Poland) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy)
2011 Tomáš Bubák (  Czech Republic) Mateusz Ganc (  Poland) Grzegorz Wojcik (  Poland)
2012 Grzegorz Wójcik (  Poland) Vashek Kroutil (  Czech Republic) Mateusz Ganc (  Poland)
2013 Janos Karancz (  Hungary) Gregorz Wójcik (  Poland) Maxim Gruzintsev (  Russia)
2014 Carlos Braun (  Germany) Jan Hlinka (  Slovakia) Vilmos Zoltan Kiss (  Hungary)
2015 Jakub Dekan (  Czech Republic) Tal Mordoch (  Israel) Vilmos Zoltan Kiss (  Hungary)
2016 Tal Mordoch (  Israel) Konstantin Tudjarov (  Bulgaria) Jakub Dekan (  Czech Republic)
2017 Tal Mordoch (  Israel) Konstantin Tudjarov (  Bulgaria) Janos Karancz (  Hungary)
2018[3] Tal Mordoch (  Israel) Michael Malík (  Czech Republic) Kacper Pałatyński (  Poland)
2019 Kacper Pałatyński (  Poland) Tal Mordoch (  Israel) Michael Malík (  Czech Republic)
2022 Jakub Dolejš (  Czech Republic) Michael Malík (  Czech Republic) Matouš Tomeš (  Czech Republic)
Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Dave Geigle (  Germany) Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Ivo Studer (  Switzerland)
2011 Dave Geigle (  Germany) Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Ivo Studer (  Switzerland)
2012 Dave Geigle (  Germany) Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Luke Roberts (  United Kingdom)
2013 Dave Geigle (  Germany) Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Jan Bubák (  Czech Republic)
2014 Dave Geigle (  Germany) Matyáš Racek (  Czech Republic) Dominique Vionnet (  Switzerland)
2015 Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Matyáš Racek (  Czech Republic) Clément Bertaux (  France)
2016 Naoto Okada (  Germany) Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Matyáš Racek (  Czech Republic)
2017 Clément Bertaux (  France) Matyáš Racek (  Czech Republic) Andres "PAC" Pegam (  Germany)
2018[4] Matyáš Racek (  Czech Republic) Quentin Godet (  France) George Stoyanov (  Bulgaria)
2019 Huy Chan Chun (  United Kingdom) Matyáš Racek (  Czech Republic) Márk Németh (  Hungary)
Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Ondřej Šedivý (  Czech Republic) Liam Devine (  United Kingdom)
2011 David Molnár (  Hungary) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Saska Särkilahti (  Finland)
2012 Michal Jaško (  Czech Republic) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Stephen Langley (  United Kingdom)
2013 Michal Jaško (  Czech Republic) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Stephen Langley (  United Kingdom)
2014 Michal Jaško (  Czech Republic) Stephan Kosintev (  Russia) Stephen Langley (  United Kingdom)
2015 Stephen Langley (  United Kingdom) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka (  Iceland) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy)
2016 Stephen Langley (  United Kingdom) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Pall Valdimar Gudmundsson (  Iceland)
2017 Stephen Langley (  United Kingdom) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka (  Iceland) Seva Golovin (  Czech Republic)
2018[5] Takuma Inoue (  Hungary) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka (  Iceland) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy)
2019 Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Páll Valdimar Guðmundsson Kolka (  Iceland) Stephen Langley (  United Kingdom)
Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Nandor Groger (  Hungary) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Luke Roberts (  United Kingdom)
2011 Nandor Groger (  Hungary) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Hybl Zdenek (  Czech Republic)
2012 Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Groger Nandor (  Hungary) Molnar David (  Hungary)
2013 Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Molnar David (  Hungary) Quentin Godet (  France)
2014 Quentin Godet (  France) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Groger Nandor (  Hungary)
2015 Quentin Godet (  France) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Jeff Coons (  Germany)
2016 Naoto Okada (  Germany) Norbert Jenei (  Hungary) Quentin Godet (  France)
2017 Quentin Godet (  France) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Norbert Jenei (  Hungary)
2018[6] František Procházka (  Czech Republic) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy) Quentin Godet (  France)
2019 František Procházka (  Czech Republic) Quentin Godet (  France) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy)
Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Petr Kavka (  Czech Republic) David Molnar (  Hungary) Peter Kison (  Slovakia)
2011 David Molnar (  Hungary) Alexey Nemchik (  Russia) Peter Kison (  Slovakia)
2012 Daniel Budai (  Hungary) David Molnar (  Hungary) Alexey Nemchik (  Russia)
2013 Ján Hlinka (  Slovakia) Daniel Budai (  Hungary) Maciek Cwynar (  Poland)
2014 David Molnar (  Hungary) Daniel Budai (  Hungary) Petr Kavka (  Czech Republic)
2015 David Molnar (  Hungary) Daniel Budai (  Hungary) Petr Kavka (  Czech Republic)
2016 David Molnar (  Hungary) Petr Kavka (  Czech Republic) Nicolas Záhorský (  Slovakia)
2017 Viktor Kollár (  Hungary) Petr Kavka (  Czech Republic) George Stoyanov (  Bulgaria)
2018[7] Takuma Inoue (  Hungary) Viktor Kollár (  Hungary) George Stoyanov (  Bulgaria)
2019 Petr Kavka (  Czech Republic) Viktor Kollár (  Hungary) Gábor Szilágyi (  Hungary)
Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2012 inmot!on Ivo Studer (  Switzerland) Yoyo Elite Berkay Güleç (  Turkey) InTeam! Joe Greve (  Germany)
Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Ege Demir (  Turkey) Markus Wagner (  Germany)
Eren Ataş (  Turkey)
Gökten Uzuner (  Turkey)
Ömer Çelebi (  Turkey)
Rüçhan Akyüz (  Turkey)
2013 inmot!on Ivo Studer (  Switzerland) Burnin Berlin Andres Pegam (  Germany) Wolwes Farkas-Holpert Péter (  Hungary)
Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Dinh Bao Dang (  Germany) Farkas Bálint (  Hungary)
Jakub Kendzierski (  Poland)
Marc Freudenreich (  Germany)
Paul Klatt (  Germany)
2014 Sleeperz Robert Kučera (  Czech Republic) Burnin Berlin Andres Pegam (  Germany) No 3rd Place
Zdeněk Hýbl (  Czech Republic) Dinh Bao Dang (  Germany)
Jakub Kendzierski (  Poland)
Tina Assmann (  Germany)
Gesine Lent (  Germany)
2015 inmot!on Ivo Studer (  Switzerland) Yoyoboys Robert Kučera (  Czech Republic) No 3rd Place
Jan Schmutz (  Switzerland) Zdeněk Hýbl (  Czech Republic)

Spin Top

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Jan Dvorak (  Czech Republic) Jakub Konečný (  Czech Republic) Daniel Konečný (  Czech Republic)
2011 Jakub Konečný (  Czech Republic) Daniel Konečný (  Czech Republic) Jan Dvořák (  Czech Republic)
2012 Jakub Konečný (  Czech Republic) Tyler Young (  United States) Lorenzo Sabatini (  Italy)
2013 Daniel Konečný (  Czech Republic) Jakub Konečný (  Czech Republic) Tyler Young (  United States)
2014 Daniel Konečný (  Czech Republic) Tyler Young (  United States) Jakub Konečný (  Czech Republic)
2015 Jakub Konečný (  Czech Republic) Jan Kloubec (  Czech Republic) Daniel Konečný (  Czech Republic)
2016 Daniel Konečný (  Czech Republic) Jakub Konečný (  Czech Republic) Taka Hasegawa (  Japan)

Non Championship Divisions

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Open 1A

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 Sebastian Brock (  United States) Jason Lee (  United States) Ryan Dembiec (  United States)
2011 Kōta Watanabe (  Japan) Kengo Kido (  Japan) Kentarō Kimura (  Japan)
2012 Peter Pong-Si Yee (  Hong Kong) Augie Fash (  United States) Paul Han (  United States)
2013 Kōta Watanabe (  Japan) Tyler Severance (  United States) Ricardo Marechal (  Brazil)
2014 Paul Kerbel (  Mexico) Marcus Koh (  Singapore) Iori Yamaki (  Japan)
2015 Ryōsuke Iwasawa (  Japan) Simpson Wong Sheuk (  Hong Kong) Rodrigo Yokota (  Brazil)
2016 Gentry Stein (  United States) Paolo Bueno (  Brazil) Izuru Hasumi (  Japan)
2017 Evan Nagao (  United States) Andrew Maider (  United States) Colin Beckford (  United States)
2018[8] Yulin "Luckey" Li (  China) Ye Tong (  China) Ryōtarō Miura (  Japan)
2019 Keiran Cooper (  United States) Daniel Flaherty (  United States) Remy Baskin (  United States)

1A Junior

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2015 Kacper Pałatyński (  Poland) Matyáš Hronek (  Czech Republic) Ernest Wróbel (  Poland)
2016 Sebastian Holzkamp (  Germany) Lukáš Pánek (  Czech Republic) Alessandro Pulesel (  Czech Republic)
2017 Dan Boura Jakub Dolejš Kuba Velek

Trick Ladder

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2010 ? ? ?
2011 Dan Souček (  Czech Republic) ? ?
2012 ? ? ?
2013 ? ? ?
2014 Matěj Bělousov (  Slovakia) ? ?
2015 Veronika Kamenská (  Czech Republic) ? ?

1A Women’s freestyle

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2012 Corli du Toit (  United Kingdom) Ann Connolly (  United States) Julia Gutowska (  Poland)
2013 Julia Aleksandra Gutowska (  Poland) Ann Connolly (  United States) Ekaterina L'gotina (  Russia)
2014 Jaslyn Shi (  Singapore) Corli du Toit (  United Kingdom) Josefina Nešporová (  Czech Republic)
2015 Julia Aleksandra Gutowska (  Poland) Veronika Kamenská (  Czech Republic) Małgorzata Derkacz (  Poland)
2016 Tessa Piccillo (  United States) Veronika Kamenská (  Czech Republic) Ann Connolly (  Czech Republic)
2017 Veronika Kamenská (  Czech Republic) Karolína Záhrubská (  Czech Republic) Corli de Toit (  South Africa)
2018[9] Veronika Kamenská (  Czech Republic) Dominika Stanisławska (  Poland) Karolína Záhrubská (  Czech Republic)
2019 Veronika Kamenská (  Czech Republic) Dominika Stanisławska (  Poland) Kori Mirtse (  Hungary)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "IYYF.ORG – International Yo-Yo Federation". Retrieved 2020-01-14.
  2. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/http://yoyonews.com/
  3. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 1A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  4. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 2A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  5. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 3A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  6. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 4A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  7. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – 5A Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  8. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – Open Results". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  9. ^ Brown, Steve (2018-03-21). "2018 European YoYo Championship – Women's Division". yoyonews.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
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