European Kombatan Association holds the European Championships every two years. We started international competitions in Pori, Finland in 2018 by organizing the World Championships. After that we decided to focus on the competitions of our own organization in Europe. The 2019 competitions were in Gothenburg, Sweden and 2023 in Graz, Austria. During the Corona period, competitions were not organized. Next European Championships will be hold in Aarhus, Denmark In May 28 - June 1st 2025.
European Kombatan Championship webpage: https://europeanchampionships.weebly.com/
European Kombatan Championship webpage: https://europeanchampionships.weebly.com/
MEDAL POSITIONS IN ORGANIZED COMPETITIONS
World Championship 2018 In Pori, Finland
Women's open category with one stick:
1. Charita Limbag-Marlow (Finland)
2. Merite Kevätsalo (Finland)
3. Merita Kevätsalo (Finland)
Men's student category with one stick:
1. Joni Litmanen (Finland)
2. Vesku Karvonen (Finland)
3. Lars Haase (Denmark)
Men's black belt category with one stick:
1. Esko Pajunen (Finland)
2. Aleksey Kuzmenko (Russia)
3. Tom Saysithideth (USA)
European Championship 2019 In Gothenburg, Sweden
Women's open category with one stick:
1. Merita Kevätsalo (Finland)
2. Ana Roi (Spain)
3. Marina Regnér (Sweden)
Men's student category with one stick:
1. Pasi Lehtonen (Finland)
2. Jarkko Honkanen (Finland)
3. Dennis Albrethsen (Denmark)
Men's black belt category with one stick:
1. Aleksey Kuzmenko (Russia)
2. Ryan Jensen (Denmark)
3. Martin Kramper (Denmark)
European Championship 2023 In Graz, Austria
Women's open category with one stick:
1. Merite Kevätsalo (Finland)
2. Merita Kevätsalo (Finland)
3. Annegret Liebminger (Austria)
Men's student category with one stick:
1. Jacob Palmlöf (Sweden)
2. Carles Grillo (Spain)
3. Kevin Brillantes (Sweden)
Men's black belt category with one stick:
1. Michael Schauperl (Austria)
2. Lars Haase (Denmark)
3. Christian Areschoug (Sweden)
Women's open category with two sticks:
1. Ruby Dela Rosa - Harell (Finland)
2. Annegret Liebminger (Austria)
3. Jenny Zmugg (Austria)
Men's student category with two sticks:
1. Carles Grillo (Spain)
2. Mario Kuwal (Austria)
3. Michael Karner (Austria)
Men's black belt category with two sticks:
1. Michael Schauperl (Austria)
2. Alfred Kokkonen (Finland)
3. Sebastian Schuhmacher (Germany)
World Championship 2018 In Pori, Finland
Women's open category with one stick:
1. Charita Limbag-Marlow (Finland)
2. Merite Kevätsalo (Finland)
3. Merita Kevätsalo (Finland)
Men's student category with one stick:
1. Joni Litmanen (Finland)
2. Vesku Karvonen (Finland)
3. Lars Haase (Denmark)
Men's black belt category with one stick:
1. Esko Pajunen (Finland)
2. Aleksey Kuzmenko (Russia)
3. Tom Saysithideth (USA)
European Championship 2019 In Gothenburg, Sweden
Women's open category with one stick:
1. Merita Kevätsalo (Finland)
2. Ana Roi (Spain)
3. Marina Regnér (Sweden)
Men's student category with one stick:
1. Pasi Lehtonen (Finland)
2. Jarkko Honkanen (Finland)
3. Dennis Albrethsen (Denmark)
Men's black belt category with one stick:
1. Aleksey Kuzmenko (Russia)
2. Ryan Jensen (Denmark)
3. Martin Kramper (Denmark)
European Championship 2023 In Graz, Austria
Women's open category with one stick:
1. Merite Kevätsalo (Finland)
2. Merita Kevätsalo (Finland)
3. Annegret Liebminger (Austria)
Men's student category with one stick:
1. Jacob Palmlöf (Sweden)
2. Carles Grillo (Spain)
3. Kevin Brillantes (Sweden)
Men's black belt category with one stick:
1. Michael Schauperl (Austria)
2. Lars Haase (Denmark)
3. Christian Areschoug (Sweden)
Women's open category with two sticks:
1. Ruby Dela Rosa - Harell (Finland)
2. Annegret Liebminger (Austria)
3. Jenny Zmugg (Austria)
Men's student category with two sticks:
1. Carles Grillo (Spain)
2. Mario Kuwal (Austria)
3. Michael Karner (Austria)
Men's black belt category with two sticks:
1. Michael Schauperl (Austria)
2. Alfred Kokkonen (Finland)
3. Sebastian Schuhmacher (Germany)
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