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21st European Openweight Championships
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2024,
Katowice, Poland
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1. Gino Cosentino FRANCE
2. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
3. Brice Konda FRANCE
4. Filip Maksimowicz POLAND
5. Krzystof Jelonek POLAND
6. Nolan Blatry FRANCE
7. Mykhailo Pelikh POLAND
8. Bogomil Kostov BULGARIA
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20th European Openweight Championships
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19th European Openweight Championships
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18th European Openweight Championships
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17th European Openweight Championships
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2023,
Budapest, Hungary
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2022,
Myslenice, Poland
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2019,
Minsk, Belarus
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2018,
Ciorescu, Moldova
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1. Patryk Sypien POLAND
2. Filip Maksimowicz POLAND
3. Maxime Demeautis FRANCE
4. Nolan Blatry FRANCE
5. David Vara SPAIN
6. Bence Draga HUNGARY
7. Ali Rashnoo GERMANY
8. Krzysztof Jelonek POLAND
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Patryk Sypien POLAND
3. Andriy Mezenskiy UKRAINE
4. Filip Maksimowicz POLAND
5. Wiktor Kolaja POLAND
6. Andrzej Winiarski POLAND
7. Maxime Demeautis FRANCE
8. Bogomil Kostov BULGARIA
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1. Patryk Sypien POLAND
2. Dzmitiry Varabei BELARUS
3. Alexei Galiev RUSSIA
4. Andriy Mezenskiy UKRAINE
5. Krzystof Jelonek POLAND
6. Maxime Demeautis FRANCE
7. Maxim Kuzyaev UKRAINE
8. Ivan Aksenenko RUSSIA
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Dzmitiry Varabei BELARUS
3. Igor Zagainov RUSSIA
4. Constantin Dogari MOLDOVA
5. Maxime Demeautis FRANCE
6. Zdenko Lakusic SERBIA
7. Alexander Atanasov BULGARIA
8. Alexei Galiev RUSSIA
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16th European Openweight Championships
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15th European Openweight Championships
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14th European Openweight Championships
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13th European Openweight Championships
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2017,
Bucharest, Romania
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2016,
Lublin, Poland
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2015,
Katowice, Poland
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2014,
Sosnowiec, Poland
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1. Konstantin Kovalenko RUSSIA
2. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
3. Patryk Sypien POLAND
4. Damian Galinski POLAND
5. Stefan Dita ROMANIA
6. Maxim Ekimov RUSSIA
7. Constantin Dogari MOLDOVA
8. Alexander Atanasov BULGARIA
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Andrey Luzin RUSSIA
3. Andrey Zuborev RUSSIA
4. Alexander Atanasov BULGARIA
5. Damian Galinski POLAND
6. Patryk Sypien POLAND
7. Andrzej Winiarski POLAND
8. Nykyta Peshenko UKRAINE
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1. Alexander Yeremenko UKRAINE
2. Eldar Ismailov UKRAINE
3. Damian Galinski POLAND
4. Patryk Sypien POLAND
5. Matam Eliakim ISRAEL
6. Marcin Dabrowski POLAND
7. Nykyta Peshenko UKRAINE
8. David Navojan RUSSIA
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1. Patryk Sypien POLAND
2. Damian Galinski POLAND
3. Vladislav Ekimov RUSSIA
4. Daniel Bukowy POLAND
5. Ali Zeghbab FRANCE
6. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
7. Kiril Boev BULGARIA
8. Matam Eliakim ISRAEL
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12th European Openweight Championships
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11th European Openweight Championships
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10th European Openweight Championships
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9th European Openweight Championships
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2013,
Paris, France
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2011,
Paris, France
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2010,
Belgrade, Serbia
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2009,
Paris, France
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Sergey Uvitskiy RUSSIA
3. Andrey Chirkov RUSSIA
4. Nicolae Stoian ROMANIA
5. Radivoje Mirkovic SERBIA
6. Yoshikazu Muraoka JAPAN
7. Romeo Beznea ROMANIA
8. Giovanne Mirasole ITALY
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Zahary Damyanov BULGARIA
3. Diogo Da Silva BRAZIL
4. Makoto Akaishi JAPAN
5. Mirel Jakob ROMANIA
6. Djema Belkhodja FRANCE
7. Alexander Yeremenko UKRAINE
8. Pablo Estensoro SPAIN
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1. Nicolae Stoian ROMANIA
2. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
3. Djema Belkhodja FRANCE
4. Amet Yunusov UKRAINE
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2.
Pablo Estensoro SPAIN
3. Aleksandar Komanov BULG
4. Vusal Ismailov UKRAINE
5. Mirel Iacob ROMANIA
6. Vladsyslav
Plyasovytsya UKR.
7. Marcin Sieradzki POLAND
8. Michal Krzak POLAND
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8th European Openweight Championships
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7th European Openweight Championships
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6th European Openweight Championships
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5th European Openweight Championships
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2008,
Varna, Bulgaria
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2007,
Riesa, Germany
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2006,
Sicily, Italy
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2005,
Belgrade, Serbia
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Lucien Gogonel ROMANIA
3. Petar Martinov BULGARIA
4. Pablo Estensoro SPAIN
5. Michal Krzak POLAND
6. Nicolae Stoian ROMANIA
7. Victor Teixeira NETHERLANDS
8. Marcin Miller POLAND
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1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Lucien Gogonel ROMANIA
3. Krysztof Habraszka POLAND
4. Stilian Petrov BULGARIA
5. Pablo Estensoro SPAIN
6. Michal Krzak POLAND
7. Nicolae Stoian ROMANIA
8. Petar Martinov BULGARIA
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1.
Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
2. Piotr
Banasik POLAND
3.
Michal Krzak POLAND
4. Roman
Zmora POLAND
5.
Lucien Gogonel ROMANIA
6. Djema
Belkhodja FRANCE
7.
Chakri Nafti TUNISIA
8.
Skander Youssfi TUNISIA
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1. Krysztof Habraszka POLAND
2. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
3. Jan Sokup CZECH REPUBLIC
4. Pablo Estensoro SPAIN
5. Sveto Dekovic SERBIA
6. Zahary Damyanov BULGARIA
7. Karol Ciesluk POLAND
8. Nicolae Stoian ROMANIA
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4th European Openweight Championships
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3rd European Openweight Championships
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2nd European Openweight Championships
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1st European Openweight Championships
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2004,
Warsaw, Poland
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2003,
Baja, Hungary
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2002,
Wroclaw, Poland
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2000,
Katowice, Poland
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1. Krysztof Habraszka POLAND
2. Nicolae Stoian ROMANIA
3. Sylwester Sypien POLAND
4. Michal Krzak POLAND
5. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN
6. Semen Garan UKRAINE
7. Alexandre Rodrigues FRANCE
8. Karol Ciesluk POLAND
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1. Alexandre
Rodrigues FRANCE
2. Valentin Krastev
BULGARIA
3. Krysztof
Habraszka POLAND
4. Piotr Banasik POLAND
5. Michal Krzak POLAND
6. Adam
Szolnoki HUNGARY
7. Tomasz Najduch POLAND
8. Nicolae Stoian ROMANIA
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1. Tomasz Najduch POLAND
2. Piotr Banasik POLAND
3. Alexei Drobyazko
UKRAINE
4. Sylwester Sypien
POLAND
5. Krysztof
Habraszka POLAND
6. Alejandro
Navarro SPAIN
7. Rudolf Conquet NETHERLANDS
8. Karol Ciesluk POLAND
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1. Sylwester Sypien
POLAND
2. Andrey
Onopchenko UKRAINE
3. Tomasz Najduch POLAND
4. Krysztof
Habraszka POLAND
5. Emil Kostov BULGARIA
6. Alexei Drobyazko UKRAINE
7. Tomasz Glowacki POLAND
8. Pavel Mandok POLAND
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