European Athletic Association

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The European Athletic Association is the European governing body for the sport of athletics.

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In 1932, during a meeting of the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) in Los Angeles, a special committee was designated by the Council with the task of reviewing the conditions for the organisation of European Championships. The IAAF Council in its meeting in Berlin on September 24, 1933 appointed the European Committee with Szilard Stankovits as President. The first meeting of the European Committee was held in Budapest on January 7, 1934 while the first European Championships were staged in Turin in 1934.

The European Committee was elected by all IAAF Members at regular IAAF Congresses until 1966 when, for the first time, it was elected by European Members only.

In the meantime the tasks of the European Committee were gradually enlarged to the organisation of other competitions.

On November 1, 1969, the Association of the European Members of the IAAF was constituted at a formal meeting of the European Committee of the IAAF in Bucharest. Its Constitutional Rules were confirmed at the IAAF Congress in Stockholm, August 1970, and came into force at the first EAA Congress in Paris on November 7, 1970.

The Association is hereinafter referred to as the European Athletic Association (EAA).

  Outdoor Championships Indoor Championships
Year Games Host City Country Games Host City Country
1934 I Turin (1) Italy (1)
1938 II Paris (1) + Vienna (1) France (1) + Austria (1)
1942 (cancelled)
1946 III Oslo (1) Norway (1)
1950 IV Brussels (1) Belgium (1)
1954 V Bern (1) Switzerland (1)
1958 VI Stockholm (1) Sweden (1)
1962 VII Belgrade (1) Yugoslavia (1)
1966 VIII Budapest (1) Hungary (1)
1969 IX Athens (1) Greece (1)
1970 I Vienna (1) Austria (1)
1971 X Helsinki (1) Finland (1) II Sofia (1) Bulgaria (1)
1972 III Grenoble (1) France (1)
1973 IV Rotterdam (1) Netherlands (1)
1974 XI Rome (1) Italy (2) V Götenburg (1) Sweden (1)
1975 VI Katowice (1) Poland (1)
1976 VII Munich (1) West Germany (1)
1977 VIII San Sebastian (1) Spain (1)
1978 XII Prague (1) Czechoslovakia (2) IX Milan Italy
1979 X Vienna Austria
1980 XI Sindelfingen (1) West Germany (2)
1981 XII Grenoble France
1982 XIII Athens (2) Greece (2) XIII Milan Italy
1983 XIV Budapest Hungary
1984 XV Götenburg Sweden
1985 XVI Pireus Greece
1986 XIV Stuttgart (1) West Germany (1) XVII Madrid (1) Spain (2)
1987 XVIII Lievin France
1988 XIX Budapest Hungary
1989 XX The Hague (1) Netherlands (2)
1990 XV Split (1) Yugoslavia (2) XXI Glasgow (1) United Kingdom (1)
1992 XXII Genova Italy
1994 XVI Helsinki (2) Finland (2) XXIII Paris France
1996 XXIV Stockholm Sweden
1998 XVII Budapest (2) Hungary (2) XXV Valencia (1) Spain (3)
2000 XXVI Ghent (1) Belgium (1)
2002 XVIII Munich (1) Germany (1) XXVII Vienna Austria
2005 XXVIII Madrid (2) Spain (4)
2006 XIX Gothenburg (1) Sweden (2)
2007 XXIX Birmingham (1) United Kingdom (2)
2009 XXX Torino (1) Italy (4)
2010 XX Barcelona (1) Spain (1)

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