The European Artistic Roller Skating Championships is the main artistic roller skating championships in Europe, organized by European Confederation of Roller Skating.
Summary of Championships
The list is incomplete
Year | City | Country | Date | Venue | No. of Athletes | ||
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2007 | Gujan-Mestras | ![]() | July 30 – August 5 | ||||
2008 | Fuengirola | ![]() | September 22 – 27 | ||||
2009 | Nazaré | ![]() | |||||
2010 | Barcelona | ![]() | August 20 – 29 | ||||
2011 | Reggio Calabria | ![]() | |||||
2012 | Arnas | ![]() | August 27 – September 1 | ||||
2013 | Porto Salvo | ![]() | September 16 – 23 | Porto Salvo Recreation Club Sports Hall | |||
2014 | Roccaraso | ![]() | August 31 – September 5 | ||||
2015 | Ponte di Legno | ![]() | August 25 – September 1 | ||||
2016 | Freiburg | ![]() | August 31 – September 3 | ||||
2017 | Roana–Asiago | ![]() | July 29 – August 5 | ||||
2018 | Lagoa | ![]() | August 31 – September 8 | Escola Secundária da Lagoa | |||
2019 | Harsefeld | ![]() | August 31 – September 7 | Icesport Arena | |||
2021 | Riccione | ![]() | September 3 – 11 | Playhall | |||
2022 | Andorra la Vella | ![]() | August 31 – September 10 | Poliesportiu d'Andorra | |||
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