FAI Hang Gliding and Paragliding Commission (CIVL)
HG Class 1 European Champions
FAI European Champions – Hang Gliding Class 1
2022 Monte cucco (Italy)
Overall 1st: Alessandro Ploner (ITA) |
2nd: Christian Ciech (ITA) |
3rd: Primoz Gricar (GER) |
Teams 1st: Italy |
2nd: Germany |
3rd: Czech Republic |
2018 Krushevo (North Macedonia)
Overall 1st: Alessandro Ploner (Italy) |
2nd: Grant Crossingham (GBR) |
3rd: Balazs Ujhelyi (HUN) |
Teams 1st: Italy |
2nd: Czech Republic |
3rd: UK |
2016 Krushevo (North Macedonia)
Overall 1st: Christian Ciech (Italy) |
2nd: Alessandro Ploner (Italy) |
3rd: Peter Neuenschwander (SUI) |
Teams 1st: Italy |
2nd: Hungary |
3rd: Czech Republic |
2012 Kayseri (Turkey)
Overall 1st: Alessandro Ploner (Italy) |
2nd: Dan Vyhnalik (Czech Republic) |
3rd: Primoz Gricar (Slovenia) |
Teams 1st: Italy |
2nd: Slovenia |
3rd: Spain |
2010 Ager (Spain)
1st : Gerolf Heinrichs (Austria) - 2nd: Thomas Weissenberger (Austria) - 3rd: Attila Bertok (Hungary)
Team - 1st: Italy - 2nd: Austria - 3rd: Switzerland
2008 Greifenburg (Austria)
1st : Elio Cataldi (Italy) - 2nd: Thomas Weissenberger (Austria) - 3rd: Michael Friesenbichler (Austria)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: Italy - 3rd: Germany
2006 Opatija-Roc, Istra (Croatia)
1st : Michael Friesenbichler (Austria) - 2nd: Oleg Bondarchuk (UKR) - 3rd: Primoz Gricar (Slovenia)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: France - 3rd: Great Britain
2004 Millau (France)
1st : Ruhmer Manfred (Austria) - 2nd: Alessandro Ploner (Italy) - 3rd: Mario Alonzi (France)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: France - 3rd: Italy
2002 Bled (Slovenia)
1st : Ruhmer Manfred (Austria) - 2nd: Gehrmann Guido (Germany) - 3rd: Antoine Boisselier (France)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: France - 3rd: Great Britain
2000 Innsbruck (Austria)
1st : Ruhmer Manfred (Austria) - 2nd: Robert Reisinger (Austria) - 3rd: Oleg Bondarchuk (Ukraine)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: France - 3rd: Italy
1998 Podbredzno (Slovakia)
1st : Ruhmer Manfred (Austria) - 2nd: Gehrmann Guido (Germany) - 3rd: Ciech Christian (Italy)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: Italy - 3rd: Germany - 7e : France
1996 Dunaujvaros (Hungary)
1st : Suchanek Tomas (Czecoslovakia) - 2nd: Ruhmer Manfred (Austria) - 3rd: Gehrmann Guido (Germany)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: France - 3rd: Germany
1994 Laragne (France)
1st : Suchanek Tomas (Czecoslovakia) - 2nd: Ruhmer Manfred (Austria) - 3rd: Pendry John (Great Britain)
Team - 1st: Austria - 2nd: France - 3rd: Italy
1992 Vaga (Norway)
1st : Pendry John (Great Britain) - 2nd: Suchanek Tomas (Czecoslovakia) - 3rd: Krotseng Jens (Norway)
Team - 1st: Great Britain - 2nd: Norway - 3rd: Switzerland
1990 Kranjska Gora ( Yougoslavia)
1st : Pendry John (Great Britain) - 2nd: Ruhmer Manfred (Austria) - 3rd: Whittall Robbie (Great Britain)
Team - 1st: Great Britain - 2nd: France - 3rd: Italy
1988 Alpago (Italy)
1st : Pendry John (Great Britain) - 2nd: Goldsmith Bruce (Great Britain) - 3rd: Flynn Jess (Great Britain)
Team - 1st: Great Britain - 2nd: Germany - 3rd: Italy
1986 Gyöngyös (Hungary)
1st : Pendry John (Great Britain) - 2nd: Calvert Robert (Great Britain) - 3rd: Thévenot Gérard (France)
Team - 1st: Great Britain - 2nd: Austria - 3rd: Germany
1984 Vôgô (Norway)
1st : Hughes Tony (Great Britain) - 2nd: Guggenmos Josef (Germany) - 3rd: Girardet Pierre (France)
Team - 1st: Germany - 2nd: France - 3rd: Great Britain
1982 Millau (France)
1st : Hughes Tony (Great Britain) - 2nd: Hobson Gary (Great Britain) - 3rd: Bailey Bob (Great Britain)
Team - 1st: Great Britain - 2nd: Switzerland - 3rd: Norway
1980 Kössen (Austria)
1st : Thévenot Gérard (France) - 2nd: Lopes Pépé (Brazil) - 3rd: Schoenauder Walti (Switzerland)
Team - 1st: Great Britain - 2nd: Austria - 3rd: Germany
1978 Kössen (Austria)
Classe I :1st: Pirker (Austria) - 2nd: Christandl (Austria) - 3rd: Mercorelli André (France)
Classe II :1st: Thévenot Gérard (France) - 2nd: England Bob (Great Britain) - 3rd: De Glanville Mike (France)
1977 Tegelberg (Germany)
Classe I :1st: Doerler (Austria) - 2nd: Pirker (Austria) - 3rd: Steinbach (Austria)
Classe II :1st: Guggenmos Josef (Germany) - 2nd: Lorenzi (Italy) - 3rd: Loferer (Austria)