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Europe - Events Calendar 2020 EUROPE - EVENTS CALENDAR 2020 UPDATE 30/01/2020 Type of Year Month Day/s Event Location Date Discipline/s Notes Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Event 2020 GAMES April 4 U23 Male Latin Cup Mieres - Spain 09/04 - 12/04 Rink-Hockey X Apr-May 3 Show/Precision European Championships Almere - The nerlands 30 April - 2 May Artistic X X Jun 3 Senior + Junior Woman European Champion. TBA 12/06 - 14/06 In-Line Hockey X Jul 8 Senior Men European Championship La Roche Sur-Yon - France 19/07 - 26/07 Rink-Hockey X Jul-Aug 5 U18 + U16 European Championships TBA 29/07 - 02/08 In-Line Hockey X X Aug-Sep 10 Cadet/Youth/Junior/Senior European Champ. Riccione - Italy 27/08 - 05/09 Artistic X X 2020 8 Junior and Senior European Championships Canelas - Portugal 23/08 - 30/08 Speed X Aug Senior Ladies European Championship TBA - Portugal TBA Rink-Hockey TBA Under 17 European Championships TBA Late Sept - Early Oct Rink-Hockey X X Sep 4 Freestyle European Championship Yaroslavl - Russia 05/11 - 08/11 Freestyle X CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Nov 6 Cup of Europe TBA - Portugal 02/11 - 07/11 Artistic X Jan-Mar Various Female League Cup Various Various Rink-Hockey X X X Jan-May Various European League Various Various Rink-Hockey X X X X X Jan-Apr Various WS Europe Cup Various Various Rink-Hockey X X X X Apr 4 Men European League Kalbrunn - Switzerland 16/04 - 19/04 In-Line Hockey X May 3 Woman European League TBA 15/05 - 17/05 In-Line Hockey X 2020 Jun-Jul Inline Cup Moscow - Russia TBA Artistic X X COMPETITION June 3 International Trophy Paulin & V.Pugliese 2020 Gradisca D'Isonzo - Italy 5/06-7/06 Artistic X June 2 International Skate Team Trophy Riccione - Italy 23-24/06 Artistic X Oct 3 Interland Cup Darmstad - Germany 22/10 - 24/10 Artistic X 2020 SEMINARS.
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