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European Masters Athletics Championships Non Stadia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The European Masters Athletics Championships Non Stadia is a biennial international athletics competition for masters athletes aged 35 and over, organised by European Masters Athletics.[1] Formerly known as the European Veterans Non-Stadia Championships, it was first held in 1989. It typically takes place over two or three days in April or May.[2]

The competition provides European championship competitions for masters athletes in non-track and field athletics events. This includes road running events in the 10K run and half marathon, relay cross country running events, and racewalking events in the 10 kilometres race walk, 20 kilometres race walk (women only), and 30 kilometres race walk (men only). Men's and women's marathon championships were contested in 1989 and men's and women's 25K run events were held in 1991.[2]

Editions

Edition Year Dates City Country
1 1989 24–25 June Bruges Belgium
2 1991 5–6 October Dolo, Mira Italy
3 1993 29–30 May Úpice Czech Republic
4 1995 13–14 May Valladolid Spain
5 1997 31 May–1 June The Hague Netherlands
6 1999 26–27 June Bruges Belgium
7 2001 28–29 April Qormi Malta
8 2003 24–25 May Úpice Czech Republic
9 2005 13–15 May Vila Real de Santo António Portugal
10 2007 17–20 May Regensburg Germany
11 2009 29–31 May Aarhus Denmark
12 2011 13–15 May Thionville, Yutz France
13 2013 23–26 May Úpice Czech Republic
14 2015 15–17 May Grosseto Italy
15 2016 20–22 May Vila Real de Santo António Portugal
16 2018 18–20 May Alicante Spain
17 2020 2–4 April Funchal Portugal
18 2022 13–15 May Grosseto Italy
19 2024 16–19 May Porto Santo Portugal

References

  1. ^ European Non-Stadia Championships. World Masters Athletics. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ a b European Masters Non-Stadia Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
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