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Europameister Herren Europameister Herren Jahr Austragungsort Gold Silber Bronze 1891 Hamburg, (GER) Oskar Uhlig A. Schmitson Franz Zilly 1892 Wien, (AUT) Eduard Engelmann jr. Tibor von Földváry Georg Zachariades 1893 annulliert 1894 Wien, (AUT) Eduard Engelmann jr. Gustav Hügel Tibor von Földváry 1895 Budapest, (HUN) Tibor von Földváry Gustav Hügel Gilbert Fuchs 1896– nicht ausgetragen 1897 1898 Trondheim, (NOR) Ulrich Salchow Johan Lefstad Oscar Holthe 1899 Davos, (SUI) Ulrich Salchow Gustav Hügel Ernst Fellner 1900 Berlin, (GER) Ulrich Salchow Gustav Hügel Oscar Holthe 1901 Wien, (AUT) Gustav Hügel Gilbert Fuchs Ulrich Salchow 1902– abgesagt, kein Eis 1903 1904 Davos, (SUI) Ulrich Salchow Max Bohatsch Nicolai Panin 1905 Bonn, (GER) Max Bohatsch Heinrich Burger Karl Zenger 1906 Davos, (SUI) Ulrich Salchow Ernst Herz Per Thorén 1907 Berlin, (GER) Ulrich Salchow Gilbert Fuchs Ernst Herz 1908 Warschau, (RUS) Ernst Herz Nicolai Panin Stefan Przedrzymirski 1909 Budapest, (HUN) Ulrich Salchow Gilbert Fuchs Per Thorén 1910 Berlin, (GER) Ulrich Salchow Werner Rittberger Per Thorén 1911 Sankt Petersburg, (RUS) Per Thorén Karl Ollow Werner Rittberger 1912 Stockholm, (SWE) Gösta Sandahl Ivan Malinin Martin Stixrud 1913 Oslo, (NOR) Ulrich Salchow Andor Szende Willy Böckl 1914 Wien, (AUT) Fritz Kachler Alexander Krogh Willy Böckl 1915– nicht ausgetragen wegen des Ersten Weltkrieges 1921 1922 Davos, (SUI) Willy Böckl Fritz Kachler Ernst Oppacher 1923 Oslo, (NOR) Willy Böckl Martin Stixrud Gunnar Jakobsson 1924 Davos, (SUI) Fritz Kachler Ludwig Wrede Werner Rittberger 1925 Triberg, (GER) Willy Böckl Werner Rittberger Otto Preissecker 1926 Davos, (SUI) Willy Böckl Otto Preissecker Georg Gautschi 1927 Wien, (AUT) Willy Böckl Hugo Distler Karl Schäfer 1928 Troppau, (CZE) Willy Böckl Karl Schäfer Otto Preissecker 1929 Davos, (SUI) Karl Schäfer Ludwig Wrede Georg Gautschi 1930 Berlin, (GER) Karl Schäfer Otto Gold Markus Nikkanen 1931 Wien, (AUT) Karl Schäfer Ernst Baier Hugo Distler 1932 Paris, (FRA) Karl Schäfer Ernst Baier Erich Erdös 1933 London, (GBR) Karl Schäfer Ernst Baier Erich Erdös 1934 Seefeld in Tirol, (AUT) Karl Schäfer Dénes Pataky Elemér Terták 1935 St. Moritz, (SUI) Karl Schäfer Felix Kaspar Ernst Baier 1936 Berlin, (GER) Karl Schäfer Graham Sharp Ernst Baier 1937 Prag, (CZE) Felix Kaspar Graham Sharp Elemér Terták 1938 St. Moritz, (SUI) Felix Kaspar Graham Sharp Herbert Alward 1939 Davos, (SUI) Graham Sharp Frederick Tomlins Horst Faber 1940– nicht ausgetragen wegen des Zweiten Weltkrieges 1946 1947 Davos, (SUI) Vladislav Cap Hans Gerschwiler Fernand Leemans 1948 Prag, (CZE) Richard Button Edi Rada Hans Gerschwiler 1949 Mailand, (ITA) Edi Rada Ede Király Helmut Seibt 1950 Oslo, (NOR) Ede Király Helmut Seibt Carlo Fassi 1951 Zürich, (SUI) Helmut Seibt Horst Faber Carlo Fassi 1952 Wien, (AUT) Helmut Seibt Carlo Fassi Michael Carrington 1953 Dortmund, (FRG) Carlo Fassi Alain Giletti Freimut Stein 1954 Bozen, (ITA) Carlo Fassi Alain Giletti Karol Divin 1955 Budapest, (HUN) Alain Giletti Michael Booker Karol Divin 1956 Paris, (FRA) Alain Giletti Michael Booker Karol Divin 1957 Wien, (AUT) Alain Giletti Karol Divin Michael Booker 1958 Bratislawa, (CSSR) Karol Divin Alain Giletti Alain Calmat 1959 Davos, (SUI) Karol Divin Alain Giletti Norbert Felsinger 1960 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Alain Giletti Norbert Felsinger Manfred Schnelldorfer (FRG) 1961 Berlin, (FRG) Alain Giletti Alain Calmat Manfred Schnelldorfer 1962 Genf, (SUI) Alain Calmat Karol Divin Manfred Schnelldorfer 1963 Budapest, (HUN) Alain Calmat Manfred Schnelldorfer Emmerich Danzer 1964 Grenoble, (FRA) Alain Calmat Manfred Schnelldorfer Karol Divin 1965 Moskau, (URS) Emmerich Danzer Alain Calmat Peter Jonas 1966 Bratislawa, (CSSR) Emmerich Danzer Wolfgang Schwarz Ondrej Nepela 1967 Ljubljana, (YUG) Emmerich Danzer Wolfgang Schwarz Ondrej Nepela 1968 Västerås, (SWE) Emmerich Danzer Wolfgang Schwarz Ondrej Nepela 1969 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ondrej Nepela Patrick Péra Sergei Tschetweruchin (FRG) 1970 Leningrad, (URS) Ondrej Nepela Patrick Péra Günter Zöller 1971 Zürich, (SUI) Ondrej Nepela Sergej Tschetweruchin Haig Oundjian 1972 Göteborg, (SWE) Ondrej Nepela Sergej Tschetweruchin Patrick Péra 1973 Köln, (FRG) Ondrej Nepela Sergej Tschetweruchin Jan Hoffmann 1974 Zagreb, (YUG) Jan Hoffmann Sergej Wolkow John Curry 1975 Kopenhagen, (DEN) Wladimir Kowaljow John Curry Juri Owtschinikow 1976 Genf, (SUI) John Curry Wladimir Kowaljow Jan Hoffmann 1977 Helsinki, (FIN) Jan Hoffmann Wladimir Kowaljow Robin Cousins 1978 Strasbourg, (FRA) Jan Hoffmann Wladimir Kowaljow Robin Cousins 1979 Zagreb, (YUG) Jan Hoffmann Wladimir Kowaljow Robin Cousins 1980 Göteborg, (SWE) Robin Cousins Jan Hoffmann Wladimir Kowaljow 1981 Innsbruck, (AUT) Igor Bobrin Jean-Christophe Simond Norbert Schramm 1982 Lyon, (FRA) Norbert Schramm Jean-Christophe Simond Igor Bobrin 1983 Dortmund, (FRG) Norbert Schramm Jozef Sabovčík Alexander Fadejew 1984 Budapest, (HUN) Alexander Fadejew Rudi Cerne Norbert Schramm 1985 Göteborg, (SWE) Jozef Sabovčík Wladimir Kotin Grzegorz Filipowski 1986 Kopenhagen, (DEN) Jozef Sabovčík Wladimir Kotin Alexander Fadejew 1987 Sarajewo, (YUG) Alexander Fadejew Wladimir Kotin Viktor Petrenko 1988 Prag, (CSSR) Alexander Fadejew Wladimir Kotin Viktor Petrenko 1989 Birmingham, (GBR) Alexander Fadejew Grzegorz Filipowski Petr Barna 1990 Leningrad, (URS) Viktor Petrenko Petr Barna Wjatscheslaw Sagorodnjuk 1991 Sofia, (BUL) Viktor Petrenko Petr Barna Wjatscheslaw Sagorodnjuk 1992 Lausanne, (SUI) Petr Barna Viktor Petrenko Alexej Urmanow 1993 Helsinki, (FIN) Dmitri Dmitrenko Philippe Candeloro Eric Millot 1994 Kopenhagen, (DEN) Viktor Petrenko Wjatscheslaw Alexei Urmanow Sagorodnjuk 1995 Dortmund, (GER) Ilja Kulik Alexei Urmanow Wjatscheslaw Sagorodnjuk 1996 Sofia, (BUL) Wjatscheslaw Igor Pashkevich Ilja Kulik Sagorodnjuk 1997 Paris, (FRA) Alexei Urmanow Philippe Candeloro Wjatscheslaw Sagorodnjuk 1998 Mailand, (ITA) Alexei Jagudin Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Alexander Abt 1999 Prag, (CZE) Alexei Jagudin Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Alexei Urmanow 2000 Wien, (AUT) Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Alexei Jagudin Dmitri Dmitrenko 2001 Bratislawa, (SVK) Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Alexei Jagudin Stannick Jeanette 2002 Lausanne, (SUI) Alexei Jagudin Alexander Abt Brian Joubert 2003 Malmö, (SWE) Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Brian Joubert Stannick Jeanette 2004 Budapest, (HUN) Brian Joubert Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Ilja Klimkin 2005 Turin, (ITA) Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Brian Joubert Stefan Lindemann 2006 Lyon, (FRA) Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko Brian Joubert Stéphane Lambiel 2007 Warschau, (POL) Brian Joubert Tomáš Verner Kevin van der Perren 2008 Zagreb, (CRO) Tomáš Verner Brian Joubert Stéphane Lambiel 2009 Helsinki, (FIN) Brian Joubert Samuel Contesti Kevin van der Perren 2010 Tallinn, (EST) 2011 Bern, (SUI) Europameister Damen Jahr Austragungsort Gold Silber Bronze 1930 Wien, (AUT) Fritzi Burger Ilse Hornung Vivi-Anne Hultén 1931 St. Moritz, (SUI) Sonja Henie Fritzi Burger Hilde Holovsky 1932 Paris, (FRA) Sonja Henie Fritzi Burger Vivi-Anne Hultén 1933 London, (GBR) Sonja Henie Cecilia Colledge Fritzi Burger 1934 Prag, (CZE) Sonja Henie Liselotte Landbeck Maribel Vinson 1935 St. Moritz, (SUI) Sonja Henie Liselotte Landbeck Cecilia Colledge 1936 Berlin, (GER) Sonja Henie Cecilia Colledge Megan Taylor 1937 Prag, (CZE) Cecilia Colledge Megan Taylor Emmy Putzinger 1938 St. Moritz, (SUI) Cecilia Colledge Megan Taylor Emmy Putzinger 1939 London, (GBR) Cecilia Colledge Megan Taylor Daphne Walker 1940–1946 wegen des Zweiten Weltkrieges nicht ausgetragen 1947 Davos, (SUI) Barbara Ann Scott Gretchen Merrill Daphne Walker 1948 Prag, (CZE) Barbara Ann Scott Eva Pawlik Alena Vrzáňová 1949 Mailand, (ITA) Eva Pawlik Alena Vrzáňová Jeannette Altwegg 1950 Oslo, (NOR) Alena Vrzáňová Jacqueline du Bief Jeannette Altwegg 1951 Zürich, (SUI) Jeannette Altwegg Jacqueline du Bief Barbara Wyatt 1952 Wien, (AUT) Jeannette Altwegg Jacqueline du Bief Barbara Wyatt 1953 Dortmund, (FRG) Valda Osborn Gundi Busch Erica Batchelor 1954 Bozen, (ITA) Gundi Busch Erica Batchelor Yvonne Sugden 1955 Budapest, (HUN) Hanna Eigel Yvonne Sugden Erica Batchelor 1956 Paris, (FRA) Ingrid Wendl Yvonne Sugden Erica Batchelor 1957 Wien, (AUT) Hanna Eigel Ingrid Wendl Hanna Walter 1958 Bratislawa, (CZE) Ingrid Wendl Hanna Walter Joan Haanappel 1959 Davos, (SUI) Hanna Walter Sjoukje Dijkstra Joan Haanappel 1960 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, (FRG) Sjoukje Dijkstra Regine Heitzer Joan Haanappel 1961 Berlin, (FRG) Sjoukje Dijkstra Regine Heitzer Jana Mrazková 1962 Genf, (SUI) Sjoukje Dijkstra Regine Heitzer Karin Frohner 1963 Budapest, (HUN) Sjoukje Dijkstra Nicole Hassler Regine Heitzer 1964 Grenoble, (FRA) Sjoukje Dijkstra Regine Heitzer Nicole Hassler 1965 Moskau, (URS) Regine Heitzer Sally-Anne Stapleford Nicole Hassler 1966 Bratislawa, (SLO) Regine Heitzer Gabriele Seyfert Nicole Hassler 1967 Ljubljana, (YUG) Gabriele Seyfert Hana Mašková Zsuzsa Almássy 1968 Västerås, (SWE) Hana Mašková Gabriele Seyfert Beatrix Schuba 1969 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, (FRG) Gabriele Seyfert Hana Mašková Beatrix Schuba 1970 Leningrad, (URS) Gabriele Seyfert Beatrix Schuba Zsuzsa Almássy 1971 Zürich, (SUI) Beatrix Schuba Zsuzsa Almássy Rita Trapanese 1972 Göteborg, (SWE) Beatrix Schuba Rita Trapanese Sonja Morgenstern 1973 Köln, (FRG) Christine Errath Jean Scott Karin Iten 1974 Zagreb, (YUG) Christine Errath Dianne de Leeuw Liana Drahová 1975 Kopenhagen, (DEN) Christine Errath Dianne de Leeuw Anett Pötzsch 1976 Genf, (SUI) Dianne de Leeuw Anett Pötzsch Christine Errath 1977 Helsinki, (FIN) Anett Pötzsch Dagmar Lurz Susanna
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