European Darts Championship
Tournament information
VenueVarious
LocationVarious
Country Europe
Established1996
Organisation(s)EDU
FormatLegs
Current champion(s)
Classic
 Ricardo Perez (men's)
 Lucia Jankovská (women's)
Cricket
 Kai Gotthardt (men's)
 Almudena Fajardo (women's)

The EDU European Darts Championship is an electronic soft-tip darts tournament held at various locations in Europe. First edition of this tournament took place in 1996 at the Brig venue in Switzerland. Championship tournaments are organized together with many other open-level tournaments in one week.[1]

The most successful player at this tournament is Boris Krčmar from Croatia.

Classic tournaments

Men's singles

Year Location Medals Details
Gold Silver Bronze
1999 Czech Republic Brno Austria Thomas Klocker Croatia Goran Protega Switzerland Philipp Ruckstuhl [2]
2000 Italy Riccione  Mensur Suljović Poland Adam Skalski Croatia Vedran Dukić [2]
2001 Croatia Poreč Spain José Rodríguez Austria Alex Steinbauer Croatia Goran Protega [2]
2002 Austria St. Johann Austria Dietmar Burger  Krzysztof Ratajski Slovakia Peter Martin [2]
2003 Spain Salou  Mensur Suljović (2) Spain Francisco Saez Slovakia Peter Martin [2]
2004 Germany Hamburg  Mensur Suljović (3) Germany DJ Westermann  Krzysztof Ratajski [2]
2005 Hungary Sopron  Mensur Suljović (4) Germany Thomas Kreutzer Switzerland Darek Kolatorski [2]
2006 Croatia Umag Croatia Goran Protega  Krzysztof Ratajski  Krzysztof Kciuk [2]
2007 Czech Republic Prague Czech Republic Ondřej Plšek Italy Patrick Susanna  Oliver Ferenc [2]
2008 Italy Caorle  Krzysztof Ratajski  Mensur Suljović Czech Republic Robert Kuric [2]
2009 Croatia Zadar  Boris Krčmar Poland Krzysztof Wojciechowski Czech Republic Ondřej Plšek [2]
2010 Switzerland Leukerbad  Boris Krčmar (2)  Thomas Junghans Croatia Vladimir Lesič [2]
2011 Spain Benidorm Serbia Aleksandar Borič  Alex Fehlmann Czech Republic Martin Kapucián [2]
2012 Turkey Antalya  Boris Krčmar (3) Germany Karsten Bott Russia Sergej Tšivčik [2]
2013 Germany Geiselwind  François Schweyen  Boris Krčmar Austria Rene Rapp [2]
2014 Croatia Poreč  Boris Krčmar (4) Slovenia Mitja Habijan  Karel Sedláček [3]
2015  János Végső Czech Republic Martin Hoffmann Czech Republic Zdeněk Lacina [4]
2016  Max Hopp  Boris Krčmar  Karel Sedláček [5]
2017 Italy Caorle Croatia Dean Biskupič Italy Stefano Barbi Austria Anton Pein [6]
2018  Pavel Drtíl Germany El Abbas El Amri Germany Sascha Stein [7]
2019 Germany El Abbas El Amri Czech Republic David Písek Germany Stefan Stoyke [8]
2022 Spain Benidorm Croatia Neven Rešetar Czech Republic Martin Hoffmann Austria Christoph Niederreiter [9]
2023  Ricardo Perez  Ivica Cavric  Alessio Marconi [10]

Women's singles

Year Location Medals Details
Gold Silver Bronze
1999 Czech Republic Brno Austria Steffi Reiter Austria Eva Schiketanz Austria Liza Steinbach [2]
2000 Italy Riccione Hungary Marene Rácz Hungary Adel Urgyan Germany Sylvia Petersen [2]
2001 Croatia Poreč Hungary Marene Rácz (2) Hungary Nora Kautzky Czech Republic Michaela Jackuliaková [2]
2002 Austria St. Johann Hungary Marene Rácz (3) Austria Camelia Hejsek Czech Republic Dagmar Komorová [2]
2003 Spain Salou Hungary Orsolya Bodi Germany Valeska Klein Germany Jana Reimann [2]
2004 Germany Hamburg Croatia Maja Čužič Germany Marena Csepeli Czech Republic Zuzana Štěpánová [2]
2005 Hungary Sopron Slovenia Mojca Humar Italy Daniela Lisetto Czech Republic Blanka Vojtková [2]
2006 Croatia Umag Czech Republic Dagmar Komorová Slovakia Petra Kvasničková Austria Christine Kaufmann [2]
2007 Czech Republic Prague Slovenia Mojca Humar (2) Russia Karina Nagapetyants Czech Republic Markéta Abadžievová [2]
2008 Italy Caorle Slovenia Mojca Humar (3) Hungary Nora Fekete Germany Angelika Galatovic [2]
2009 Croatia Zadar Germany Angelika Galatovic Russia Karina Nagapetyants Germany Janine Wagener [2]
2010 Switzerland Leukerbad Germany Marene Westermann Switzerland Fiona Gaylor Switzerland Kerstin Engbers [2]
2011 Spain Benidorm  Anastasia Dobromyslova Russia Karina Nagapetyants Czech Republic Marta Heřmanová [2]
2012 Turkey Antalya Germany Morena Wolf Russia Karina Nagapetyants Switzerland Colette Rudin [2]
2013 Germany Geiselwind  Anastasia Dobromyslova (2) Germany Marene Westermann Czech Republic Iveta Bruská [2]
2014 Croatia Poreč Germany Angelika Galatovic (2)  Veronika Ihász Italy Laura Ariani [3]
2015  Anastasia Dobromyslova (3) Switzerland Karina Nagapetyants Germany Jana Bormann [4]
2016 Hungary Klaudia Horvath Austria Eva Paulusberger Czech Republic Lada Kotlarikova [5]
2017 Italy Caorle Switzerland Karina Nagapetyants Turkey Emine Dursun Spain Almudena Fajardo [6]
2018 Slovenia Mojca Muzic Germany Silvia Dolores Italy Chiara Sarnari [7]
2019 Germany Silvia Dolores Slovakia Dominika Kopkášová  Elena Shulgina [8]
2022 Spain Benidorm  Lucia Jankovská  Almudena Fajardo  Marcela Rajmanová [9]
2023  Lucia Jankovská (2)  Jeannette Stoop  Almudena Fajardo [10]

Cricket tournaments

Men's singles

Year Location Medals Details
Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Italy Riccione Croatia Vedran Dukić  Mensur Suljović Germany Dieter Joss [2]
2001 Croatia Poreč Switzerland Mark Bichsel Slovakia Peter Martin Austria Rainer Sturm [2]
2002 Austria St. Johann Croatia Goran Protega  Krzysztof Ratajski Hungary Béla Balogh [2]
2003 Spain Salou  Krzysztof Ratajski  Mensur Suljović Germany Manfred Bilderl [2]
2004 Germany Hamburg  Mensur Suljović Spain José Rodríguez Germany Manfred Bilderl [2]
2005 Hungary Sopron  Dietmar Burger  Krzysztof Ratajski Spain José Rodríguez [2]
2006 Croatia Umag  Dietmar Burger (2)  Mensur Suljović  Miloslav Navrátil [2]
2007 Czech Republic Prague Czech Republic Martin Hoffmann  Mensur Suljović  Alex Fehlmann [2]
2008 Italy Caorle  Mensur Suljović (2)  Boris Krčmar Croatia Goran Protega [2]
2010 Switzerland Leukerbad  Pavel Drtíl Belgium Kurt van de Rijck  Boris Krčmar [2]
2014 Croatia Poreč  Boris Krčmar Czech Republic Martin Hoffmann Spain Minan Cantenero [3]
2015  Boris Krčmar (2) Croatia Zdravko Antunović Austria Rainer Sturm [4]
2016  Boris Krčmar (3) Spain Daniel Carrasco  Pavel Drtíl [5]
2017 Italy Caorle  Gabriel Clemens  Boris Krčmar Croatia Tino Babic [6]
2018  Boris Krčmar (4) Croatia Ivica Cavric Czech Republic Martin Hoffmann [7]
2019 Croatia Ivica Cavric Czech Republic David Písek  Boris Krčmar [8]
2022 Spain Benidorm  Ricardo Perez Croatia Dragutin Pecnjak Czech Republic Antonín Davídek [9]
2023  Kai Gotthardt  Ivica Cavric  Karel Poklop [10]

Women's singles

Year Location Medals Details
Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Italy Riccione Hungary Marene Rácz Slovakia Zuzana Raczová Italy Linda Tamini [2]
2001 Croatia Poreč Hungary Marene Rácz (2) Switzerland Denise Winter Hungary Nora Kautzky [2]
2002 Austria St. Johann Hungary Marene Rácz (3) Germany Agi Weichenegger Germany Jana Reimann [2]
2003 Spain Salou Hungary Orsolya Bodi Spain Mila Martinez Spain Rosi Gonzales [2]
2004 Germany Hamburg Hungary Eszter Kalay Czech Republic Zuzana Štěpánová Germany Anna Maria Michael [2]
2005 Hungary Sopron Slovenia Mojca Humar Croatia Ivana Čavar Hungary Nóra Fekete [2]
2006 Croatia Umag Slovenia Mojca Humar (2) Germany Marene Csepeli Czech Republic Dagmar Komorová [2]
2007 Czech Republic Prague Slovenia Mojca Humar (3) Czech Republic Dagmar Komorová Spain Mila Martinez [2]
2008 Italy Caorle Slovenia Mojca Humar (4) Germany Angelika Galatovic Germany Marene Csepeli [2]
2010 Switzerland Leukerbad Russia Karina Nagapetyants Belgium Patricia De Peuter Switzerland Fiona Gaylor [2]
2014 Croatia Poreč Germany Stefanie Richter Slovakia Martina Vidová Italy Denise Bonafini [3]
2016 Austria Eva Paulusberger Switzerland Karina Nagapetyants  Veronika Ihász [5]
2017 Italy Caorle Switzerland Karina Nagapetyants Germany Marene Westermann Spain Almudena Fajardo [6]
2018 Italy Giulia Bernardelli Czech Republic Blanka Vojtková Spain Almudena Fajardo [7]
2019 Slovakia Dominika Kopkášová Czech Republic Lada Knapová Czech Republic Blanka Vojtková [8]
2022 Spain Benidorm  Almudena Fajardo Croatia Josipa Brzić Slovakia Martina Sulovská [9]
2023  Almudena Fajardo (2)  Angelika Galatovic  Carina Zelt [10]

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