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Années Lieux Vainqueurs France 1973 Edinbourgh Angleterre Championnat d'Europe par équipes Hommes Années Lieux Vainqueurs France Sélection 1973 Edinbourgh Angleterre - - - - - - - 1974 Stockholm Angleterre - - - - - - - 1975 Dublin Angleterre - - - - - - - 1976 Bruxelles Angleterre - - - - - - - 1977 Sheffield Angleterre - - - - - - - 1978 Amsterdam Angleterre - - - - - - - 1979 Hambourg Angleterre - - - - - - - 1980 Helsinki Suède 11 1981 Amsterdam Angleterre 9 1982 Cardiff Angleterre 12 1983 Munich Suède 9 1984 Dublin Angleterre 9 1985 Barcelone Angleterre 10 Sean Flynn Michael Palstierna Jean Marc Verdier Philippe Signoret Patrice Chautard 1986 Aix-en-Provence Angleterre 8 1987 Vienne Angleterre 8 1988 Warmond Angleterre 9 Patrick Gaston Frédéric Canot Franck Carlino Julien Bonetat Eric Claudel 1989 Helsinki Angleterre 8 John Elstob Frédéric Canot Franck Carlino Julien Bonetat Nicolas Arnoux Alexandre Denis 1990 Zurich Angleterre 11 John Elstob Frédéric Canot Alexandre Denis Nicolas Arnoux Patrick Gaston Franck Carlino 1991 Gelsenkirchen Angleterre 11 John Elstob Frédéric Canot Eric Claudel Alexandre Denis Patrick Gaston 1992 Aix-en-Provence Ecosse 9 John Elstob Alexandre Denis Julien Bonetat Nicolas Arnoux Alexandre Gongora Sébastien Lecat 1993 Aix-en-Provence Angleterre 3 John Elstob Frédéric Canot Julien Bonetat Nicolas Arnoux Christophe Montagnier Alexandre Denis 1994 Zoetermeer Angleterre 4 1995 Amsterdam Angleterre 6 1996 Amsterdam Angleterre 6 Sameer Khan Stéphane Galifi Renan Lavigne Jean Michel ArcucciChristophe Montagnier 1997 Odense Angleterre 4 Sameer Khan Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Thierry Lincou Christophe Montagnier 1998 Helsinki Angleterre 4 Thierry Lincou Sandy Bell Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Laurent Elriani 1999 Linz Angleterre 5 Thierry Lincou Christophe Montagnier Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Laurent Elriani 2000 Vienne Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Romain Tenant 2001 Eindhoven Angleterre 2 Laurent Elriani Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Christophe Labit 2002 Böblingen Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Laurent Elriani 2003 Nottingham Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Laurent Elriani 2004 Rennes Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Laurent Elriani 2005 Amsterdam Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Jean Michel Arcucci Laurent Elriani 2006 Vienne Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Julien Balbo Laurent Elriani 2007 Riccione Angleterre 3 Mathieu Castagnet Jean Michel Arcucci Renan Lavigne Julien Balbo Romain Tenant 2008 Amsterdam Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Julien Balbo Mathieu Castagnet 2009 Malmo Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Julien Balbo Yann Perrin 2010 Aix-en-Provence Angleterre 2 Thierry Lincou Grégory Gaultier Renan Lavigne Julien Balbo Grégoire Marche Championnat d'Europe par équipes Hommes Années Lieux Vainqueurs France Sélection 2011 Espoo Angleterre 2 Mathieu Castagnet Grégory Gaultier Julien Balbo Yann Perrin Grégoire Marche 2012 Nuremberg Angleterre 2 Mathieu Castagnet Grégory Gaultier Thierry Lincou Yann Perrin Grégoire Marche 2013 Amsterdam Angleterre 2 Lucas Serme Grégory Gaultier Julien Balbo Thierry Lincou Grégoire Marche 2014 Riccione Angleterre 2 Lucas Serme Grégory Gaultier Christophe André Mathieu Castagnet Grégoire Marche 2015 Herning France 1 Lucas Serme Grégory Gaultier Geoffrey Demont Mathieu Castagnet Grégoire Marche Baptiste Masotti 2016 Varsovie Angleterre 2 Lucas Serme Grégory Gaultier Geoffrey Demont Mathieu Castagnet Grégoire Marche 2017 Helsinki France 1 Lucas Serme Grégory Gaultier Benjamin Aubert Mathieu Castagnet Grégoire Marche 2018 Wroclaw France 1 Lucas Serme Grégory Gaultier Victor Crouin Mathieu Castagnet Baptiste Masotti.
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