List of European Pairs Speedway Championship medalists

This is the complete list of European Pairs Speedway Championship medalists from 2004 to 2014.

Medalists

Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
2004
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Hungary Debrecen  Czech Republic (28 pts)
Aleš Dryml, Jr. (12)
Bohumil Brhel (16)
Lukáš Dryml (—)
 Russia (20+3 pts)
Simon Vlasov (0)
Siergiej Filiushin (5)
Renat Gafurov (15+3)
 Poland (20+2 pts)
Rafał Szombierski (9+2)
Tomasz Gapiński (5)
Robert Kościecha (6)
2005
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Poland Gdańsk  Poland (29 pts)
Robert Kościecha (12)
Krzysztof Kasprzak (13)
Janusz Kołodziej (4)
 Czech Republic (27 pts)
Bohumil Brhel (13)
Aleš Dryml, Jr. (14)
Lukáš Dryml (—)
 Slovenia (20 pts)
Izak Šantej (6)
Matej Žagar (14)
 
2006
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Slovenia Lendava  Poland (27 pts)
Sebastian Ułamek (14)
Wiesław Jaguś (13)
Marcin Rempała (—)
 Slovenia (25 pts)
Matej Žagar (11)
Jernej Kolenko (14)
Izak Šantej (—)
 Hungary (19 pts)
Norbert Magosi (12)
Laszlo Szatmari (5)
 
2007
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Italy Terenzano  Czech Republic (26 pts)
Aleš Dryml, Jr. (10)
Lukáš Dryml (15)
Zdeněk Simota (1)
 Poland (22 pts)
Sławomir Drabik (9)
Adam Skórnicki (1)
Krzysztof Jabłoński (12)
 Russia (21 pts)
Denis Gizatullin (9)
Renat Gafurov (12)
 
2008
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Austria Natschbach-Loipersbach  Poland (28 pts)
Karol Ząbik (10)
Adam Skórnicki (8)
Sebastian Ułamek (10)
 Czech Republic (21+3 pts)
Aleš Dryml, Jr. (2)
Lukáš Dryml (14+3)
Adrian Rymel (5)
 Russia (21+2 pts)
Aleksiej Charczenko (0)
Renat Gafurov (13+2)
Roman Povazhny (8)
2009
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Hungary Miskolc  Czech Republic (29 pts)
Aleš Dryml, Jr. (13)
Lukáš Dryml (16)
Matěj Kůs (—)
 Russia (25 pts)
Artem Laguta (6)
Renat Gafurov (10)
Grigory Laguta (9)
 Poland (19 pts)
Robert Miśkowiak (6)
Ronnie Jamroży (1)
Daniel Jeleniewski (12)
2010
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Germany Straslund  Czech Republic (24 pts)
Aleš Dryml, Jr. (13)
Lukáš Dryml (11)
Matěj Kůs (—)
 Germany (20+3 pts)
Martin Smolinski (1)
Tobias Kroner (14+3)
Roberto Haupt (5)
 Croatia (20+2 pts)
Jurica Pavlic (13+2)
Dino Kovačić (7)
2011
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Poland Piła  Poland (26 pts)
Jarosław Hampel (9)
Przemysław Pawlicki (16)
Piotr Pawlicki Jr. (1)
 Hungary (20+3 pts)
Norbert Magosi (12+3)
Jozsef Tabaka (8)
 Russia (20+2 pts)
Renat Gafurov (11)
Victor Golubovsky (9+2)
2012
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Ukraine Rivne  Ukraine (26 pts)
Andrey Karpov (16)
Aleksandr Loktaev (10)
Stanislav Melnichuk (-)
 Latvia (23 pts)
Andrej Lebedev (10)
Kjasts Puodzuks (13)
 Denmark (22 pts)
Kenni Larsen (11)
Peter Kildemand (11)
2013
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Germany Herxheim  Germany (26 pts)
Martin Smolinski (16)
Kevin Wölbert (10)
Max Dilger (-)
 Poland (23 pts)
Sebastian Ułamek (14)
Norbert Kościuch (9)
Mariusz Puszakowski (-)
 Ukraine (20 pts)
Andrey Karpov (18)
Aleksandr Loktaev (0)
Stanislav Melnichuk (2)
2014
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Czech Republic Divišov  Czech Republic (26 pts)
Václav Milík, Jr. (16)
Eduard Krčmář (10)
Tomáš Suchánek (-)
 Poland (24 pts)
Damian Baliński (14)
Sebastian Ułamek (10)
Adrian Miedziński (0)
 Russia (20 pts)
Denis Gizatullin (9)
Vitaliy Belousov (11)
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See also

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