European Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships

European Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships
OrganiserEuropean Fencing Confederation
Websiteeurofencing.info

The European Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships, sometimes referred to as the European U17 and U20 Fencing Championships, are an annual fencing competition organized by the European Fencing Confederation (EFC), featuring Europe’s top athletes in the cadet (under 17) and junior (under 20) age categories. The event includes individual and team competitions across all three weapons: foil, épée, and sabre.

History

The junior championships were first held in 2009, with the cadets joining the following year. Since 2012, both championships have been hosted jointly in a single venue, typically over a 9–10 day period in late February or early March.[1]

The competition serves as a key developmental milestone for young fencers, often acting as a stepping stone to the World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships and senior-level European and World Championships.

Editions

Year Host city Country Cadet events Junior events Total events Top nation
2009 Odense Denmark - 6 individual + 6 team 12
2010 Lobyna Russia - 6 individual + 6 team 12
Athens  Greece 6 individual + 6 team - 12
2011 Klagenfurt  Austria - 6 individual + 6 team 12
2012 Poreč  Croatia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2013 Budapest  Hungary 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2014 Jerusalem  Israel 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2015 Maribor  Slovenia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2016 Novi Sad  Serbia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2017 Plovdiv  Bulgaria 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2018 Sochi  Russia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2019 Foggia  Italy 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2020 Poreč  Croatia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24
2021 not held
2022 Novi Sad  Serbia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24  Hungary
2023 Tallinn  Estonia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24  Italy
2024 Naples  Italy 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24  Italy
2025 Antalya  Turkey 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24  Italy
2026 Tbilisi  Georgia 6 individual + 6 team 6 individual + 6 team 24

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Format

Each edition of the championships includes:

  • Individual events in foil, épée, and sabre for both men and women in cadet and junior categories.
  • Team events in the same weapons and age groups.
  • A rotating host city selected by the EFC, with recent editions held in cities such as Novi Sad (Serbia), Tallinn (Estonia), and Antalya (Türkiye).[3]

Significance

The championships are widely regarded as the most prestigious youth fencing events in Europe. They provide:

  • International experience for emerging athletes.
  • A platform for national federations to assess talent.
  • Qualification points for European rankings and selection to world-level events.[4]

Notable alumni

Many successful senior fencers in Europe began their careers at the European Cadet and Junior Championships, including Olympic and World Championship medalists from Italy, France, Hungary, and Russia.

References

  1. ^ "Cadets and Juniors ECH Highlights". European Fencing Confederation. 10 March 2025. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  2. ^ "Championships". European Fencing Confederation. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  3. ^ "2025 Cadet & Junior European Championships Antalya". British Fencing. 31 January 2025. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  4. ^ "Follow the Action in Antalya". European Fencing Confederation. 26 February 2025. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  1. ^ not held due to Covid pandemic