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Juunioride Individuaalsed Euroopa Meistrivõistlused 1969-2020 JUUNIORIDE INDIVIDUAALSED EUROOPA MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED 1969-2020 MD KULD HÕBE PRONKS DEN William Kryger Boe RUS Jegor Holkin GER Kilian Ming-Zhe Maurer SRB Sergej Lukić 2020 DEN Mads Vestergaard RUS Georgi Lebedev GER Matthias Schnabel SRB Mihajlo Tomić FRA Fabien Delrue SCO Christopher Grimley FRA Maxime Briot DEN Mads Muurholm 2018 FRA William Villeger SCO Matthew Grimley FRA Kenji Lovang DEN Mads Vestergaard FRA Thom Gicquel ENG Max Flynn DEN Daniel Lundgaard POL Robert Cybulski 2017 FRA Toma Junior Popov ENG Callum Hemming DEN Jesper Toft POL Paweł Śmiłowski DEN Alexander Bond ENG Ben Lane DEN Mathias Bay-Smidt SCO Adam Hall 2015 DEN Joel Eipe ENG Sean Vendy DEN Frederik Mortensen SCO Alexander Dunn DEN Kasper Antonsen DEN Mathias Christiansen FRA Antoine Lodiot GER Johannes Pistorius 2013 DEN Oliver Babic DEN David Daugard FRA Julien Maio GER Marvin Emil Seidel ENG Chris Coles GER Fabian Holzer DEN Kim Astrup Sorensen FRA Lucas Corvee 2011 ENG Matthew Nottingham GER Max Schwenger DEN Rasmus Fladberg FRA Joris Grosjean FRA Sylvain Grosjean DEN Emil Holst DEN Niclas Nohr GER Jonas Geigenberger 2009 IRL Sam Magee DEN Mads Pedersen DEN Steffen Rasmussen GER Andreas Heinz ENG Peter Mills DEN Mads Pieler Kolding GER Peter Käsbauer DEN Christian Skovgaard 2007 ENG Chris Adcock DEN Mads Conrad-Petersen GER Lukas Schmidt DEN Christian Larsen DEN Rasmus Bonde ENG Robert Adcock FRA Brice Leverdez GER Jan-Sören Schultz 2005 DEN Kasper Henriksen ENG Edward Foster FRA Mathieu Lo Ying Ping GER Tim Zander DEN Mikkel Delbo Larsen DEN Søren Frandsen RUS Ivan Babošin HOL Ruud Bosch 2003 DEN Martin Bille Larsen DEN Mads Hallas RUS Anton Nazarenko HOL Dave Khodabux DEN Carsten Mogensen DEN Peter Hasbak GER Jan Junker ENG James Boxall 2001 DEN Rasmus Andersen DEN Rune Ulsing GER Marc Zwiebler ENG Steven Higgins DEN Mathias Boe POL Przemysław Wacha ENG Kristian Roebuck FRA Jean-Michel Lefort 1999 DEN Kasper Kiim Jensen POL Piotr Zoladek ENG Oliver Bush FRA Olivier Fossy DEN Kasper Ødum DEN Kristian Langbak SWE Johan Holm GER Joachim Tesche 1997 DEN Ove Svejstrup DEN Frederik Kohler SWE Patrik Isaksson GER Thomas Tesc DEN Peter Gade DEN Jonas Rasmussen SWE Henrik Andersson BUL Todor Velkov 1995 DEN Peder Nissen DEN Søren Hansen SWE Björn Logius BUL Boris Kessov DEN Jim Laugesen DEN Thomas Søgaard ENG Richard Doling SWE Daniel Eriksson 1993 DEN Janek Roos DEN Thomas Stavngaard ENG Roger Mistri SWE Rasmus Wengberg DEN Martin Lundgaard Hansen URS Vladislav Družtšenko ENG Ian Pearson DEN Jim Laugesen 1991 DEN Peter Christensen URS Valerei Streltsov ENG James Anderson DEN Thomas Damgaard DEN Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen ENG Anthony Bush ENG John Quinn HOL Jeroen van Dijk 1989 DEN Christian Jacobsen ENG Ashley Spencer ENG Neil Cottrill HOL Chris Bruil DEN Michael Søgaard SWE Thomas Olsen HOL Rob Stalenhof ENG Christopher Hunt 1987 DEN Jens Maibom SWE Frederik Lindqvist HOL Randy Trieling ENG Andrew Fairhurst DEN Jan Paulsen DEN Johnny Børglum NOR Hans Sperre jr. SWE Peter Axelsson 1985 DEN Lars Pedersen DEN Max Gandrup NOR Jørn Myrestrand SWE Mikael Lunqvist WAL Chris Rees DEN Claus Thomsen ENG Darren Hall ENG Timothy Moseley 1983 WAL Lyndon Williams DEN Karsten Schulz ENG Stuart Spurling ENG Peter Walden DEN Michael Kjeldsen ENG Dipak Tailor ENG Chris Dobson DEN Mogens Nielsen 1981 DEN Mark Christiansen ENG Andy Wood ENG Mike Parker DEN Claus Thomsen SWE Peter Isaksson FRG Harald Klauer DEN Jesper Knudsen ENG Nick Yates 1979 SWE Jan Erik Antonsson FRG Gerhard Treitinger DEN Torben Kjær ENG Christopher Back DEN Jesper Toftlund ENG Kevin Jolly DEN Nils Hansen SWE Ulf Johansson 1977 DEN Niels Christensen ENG Nigel Tier DEN Jan Hammergaard Hansen SWE Göran Carlsson SWE Bruno Wackfelt ENG Kevin Jolly SWE Håkan Fossto ENG Gary Scott 1975 SWE Göran Sterner ENG Tim Stokes SWE Lars Kotte ENG Duncan Bridge SWE Stefan Karlsson DEN Jesper Helledie SCO Gordon Hamilton SWE Christian Lundberg 1973 SWE Willy Nilson DEN Jacob Dynnes Hansen SCO Alan Gilliland SWE Claes Nordin ENG Peter Gardner SWE Sven Ove Kellermalm DEN Anders Andersen DEN Søren Christiansen 1971 ENG John Stretch SWE Håkan Linnarson DEN Ulrik Bo Hansen DEN Viggo Christiansen ENG Keit Arthur DEN Preben Boesen DEN Flemming Delfs HOL Piet Ridder 1969 ENG Ray Stevens DEN Mogens Neergaard DEN Hans Røpke HOL Rudy Hartog.
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