European Wheelchair Basketball Championship

{{Infobox sports league

| title = IWBF European Championship

| Formerly =

| current_season =

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| caption =

| sport = Wheelchair basketball

| fame =

| motto =

| founded = 1970

| inaugural = 1970 (men)
1974 (women)

| teams =

| continent = IWBF Europe (Europe)

| champion =

| most_champs =

| qualification =

| website =

| singles =

| ceo =

| Director =

| TV =

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File:Eurobasket2007semifinal.JPG vs. Germany, men's semifinal in 2007: Dirk Köhler-Lenz (Germany, #15) and Jon Pollock (Great Britain, #9).]]

The European Wheelchair Basketball Championship, is the main wheelchair basketball competition contested biennially by national teams governed by IWBF Europe, the European zone within the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation. The European Championship is also a qualifying tournament for the IWBF Wheelchair Basketball World Championships and the Paralympic Games.

Establish

The first European Championship for men was held in 1970.[http://www.iwbf-europe.org/history History IWBF Europe] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726154537/http://www.iwbf-europe.org/history |date=2011-07-26 }}, ([http://www.iwbf-europe.org/downloads/doc_download/111-history-iwbf-europe .doc-file] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306014327/http://www.iwbf-europe.org/downloads/doc_download/111-history-iwbf-europe |date=March 6, 2012 }}) IWBF Europe[http://ecmw.eu/tournament/history.html History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720155251/http://ecmw.eu/tournament/history.html |date=2011-07-20 }}, ecmw.eu The first European Championship for women was held in 1974.[http://www.iwbf.org/game/game_03.html Chronology of Events - In the Development of Wheelchair Basketball] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718141034/http://www.iwbf.org/game/game_03.html |date=2011-07-18 }}, International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF)

Summary

=Men=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:100%"
rowspan=2 width=3%|#

!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year

!rowspan=2 width=10%|Host

!colspan=3|Gold medal game

!colspan=3|Bronze medal game

width=15%|Gold

!width=8%|Score

!width=15%|Silver

!width=15%|Bronze

!width=8%|Score

!width=15%|Fourth place

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|1

|1970
Details

|{{flag|BEL}}
(Bruges)

|{{wbk-big|BEL}}

|

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|

|

2

|1971
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Kerpape)

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|

|

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|3

|1974
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Kerpape)

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|45–40

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|

|

4

|1977
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Raalte)

|{{wbk-big|ISR}}

|

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|

|

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|5

|1978
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Kerpape)

|{{wbk-big|ISR}}

|

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|

|

6

|1981
Details

|{{flag|SUI}}
(Geneva)

|{{wbk-big|ISR}}

|74–68

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|

|

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|7

|1982
Details

|{{flag|SWE}}
(Falun)[https://books.google.com/books?id=7rN99UWFOfAC&dq=wheelchair+basketball+1982+european&pg=PA74 The 50th anniversary of wheelchair basketball: a history], By Horst Strohkendl, Armand Thiboutot, Google Books[http://iof1.idrottonline.se/SvenskaBasketbollforbundet/Forbundet/Historia/Rullstolsbasketenshistoria/ Rullstolsbasketens historia] (Swedish), Svenska Basketbollförbundet

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|63–58

|{{wbk-big|ISR}}

|{{wbk-big|SWE}}

|

|

8

|1987
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Lorient)

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|63–50

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|{{wbk-big|BEL}}

|

|

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|9

|1989
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Charleville-Mezières)

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

|

|

10

|1991
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Ferrol)

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|57–50

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|85–59

|{{wbk-big|ISR}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|11

|1993
Details

|{{flag|GER}}
(Berlin)

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|57–52

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|61–42

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

12

|1995
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Paris)

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|55–54

|{{wbk-big|ESP}}

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|64–45

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|13

|1997
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Madrid)

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|46–44

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|{{wbk-big|FIN}}

|59–53

|{{wbk-big|ESP}}

14

|1999
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Roermond)

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|57–40

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|53–49

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|15

|2001-2002
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Amsterdam)

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

|67–56

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

|70–67

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

16

|2003
Details

|{{flag|ITA}}
(Sassari, Porto Torres)

|{{wbk-big|ITA}}

|60–47

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|74–64

|{{wbk-big|FRA}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|17

|2005
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Paris)[https://archive.today/20120731143019/http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/arti.asp?newsid=8064 IWBF - Italians defend European crown], fiba.com, July 4, 2005

|{{wbk-big|ITA}}

|56–54

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|{{wbk-big|SWE}}

|54–52

|{{wbk-big|ISR}}

18

|2007
Details

|{{flag|GER}}
(Wetzlar)[http://www.eurobasketball2007.de/?L=2 Eurobasketball 2007] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321052425/http://www.eurobasketball2007.de/?L=2 |date=2012-03-21 }}, Official site of the 2007 IWBF European Championship

|{{wbk-big|SWE}}

|76–66

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

|69–56

|{{wbk-big|ISR}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|19

|2009
Details

|{{flag|TUR}}
(Adana)[https://archive.today/20130123043338/http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/p/newsid/34582/arti.html TUR – Italy beat Turkey to win European gold in Wheelchair Basketball], fiba.com, October 16, 2009

|{{wbk-big|ITA}}

|64–52

|{{wbk-big|TUR}}

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|73–65

|{{wbk-big|POL}}

20

|2011
Details

|{{flag|ISR}}
(Nazareth, Israel)[http://www.iwbf-europe.org/index.php/component/k2/item/243-results-ecma-2011 Results 2011] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130630195519/http://www.iwbf-europe.org/index.php/component/k2/item/243-results-ecma-2011 |date=2013-06-30 }}, iwbf-europe.org, September, 2011

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|76-65

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

|{{wbk-big|ESP}}

|71–65

|{{wbk-big|POL}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|21

|2013
Details

|{{flag|GER}}
(Frankfurt){{cite web |url=http://www.ecmw.eu/ |title=Home |website=ecmw.eu}}

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|59-57

|{{wbk-big|TUR}}

|{{wbk-big|ESP}}

|65–56

|{{wbk-big|SWE}}

22

|2015
Details

|{{flag|GBR}}
(Worcester)

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|87-66

|{{wbk-big|TUR}}

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

|74-56

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|23

|2017
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Tenerife)

|{{wbk-big|TUR}}

|76-69

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

|61-56

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

24

|2019
Details

|{{flag|POL}}
(Wałbrzych)

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|77-52

|{{wbk-big|ESP}}

|{{wbk-big|TUR}}

|76-65

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

25

|2021
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Madrid){{Cite web |title=2021 European Championship for Men, Division A |url=https://hosted.dcd.shared.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/31519/schedule |publisher=International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) |access-date= |language=en}}

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

| 20-0

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

| 0-0

|{{wbk-big|ITA}}

26

|2023
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Rotterdam)

|{{wbk-big|GBR}}

|

|{{wbk-big|ESP}}

|{{wbk-big|NED}}

|

|{{wbk-big|GER}}

27

|2025
Details

|{{flag|BIH}}
(Sarajevo)

|

|

|

|

|

|

=Women=

class=wikitable style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:100%"
rowspan=2 width=3%|#

!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year

!rowspan=2 width=10%|Host

!colspan=3|Gold medal game

!colspan=3|Bronze medal game

width=15%|Gold

!width=8%|Score

!width=15%|Silver

!width=15%|Bronze

!width=8%|Score

!width=15%|Fourth place

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|1

|1974
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Kerpape)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|35–20

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

|{{wbkw-big|YUG}}

|

|

2

|1987
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Lorient)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|

|{{wbkw-big|ISR}}

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|

|

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|3

|1989
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Charleville-Mezières)

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|40–37

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|{{wbkw-big|ISR}}

|

|

4

|1991
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Ferrol)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|49–48

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

|

|

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|5

|1993
Details

|{{flag|GER}}
(Berlin)

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|53–38

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

|38–32

|{{wbkw-big|ISR}}

6

|1995
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Delden)

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|43–37

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|32–33

|{{wbkw-big|ISR}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|7

|1997
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Madrid)

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|36–32

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|48–12

|{{wbkw-big|ISR}}

8

|1999
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Roermond)[https://archive.today/20120801144621/http://www.gbwba.org.uk/gbwba/index.cfm/wheelchair-basketball/worldhistory/ World History of Wheelchair Basketball], Great Britain Wheelchair Basketball Association (GBWBA)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|40–37

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|49–28

|{{wbkw-big|RUS}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|9

|2003
Details

|{{flag|GER}}
(Hamburg)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|65–58

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|48–32

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|10

|2005
Details

|{{flag|FRA}}
(Villeneuve d'Ascq)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|66–39

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

|41–32

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

11

|2007
Details

|{{flag|GER}}
(Wetzlar)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|61–35

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|56–29

|{{wbkw-big|ESP}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|12

|2009
Details

|{{flag|GBR}}
(Stoke Mandeville)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|82–45

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|53–41

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

13

|2011
Details

|{{flag|ISR}}
(Nazareth)[http://www.ecmw.eu/ 2011 IWBF European Championship]

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|48–42

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|60–47

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|14

|2013
Details

|{{flag|GER}}
(Frankfurt){{Cite web |url=http://www.ecmw.eu/downloads/cat_view/11-news.html |title=2013 IWBF European Championship |access-date=2013-09-12 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130912100007/http://www.ecmw.eu/downloads/cat_view/11-news.html |archive-date=2013-09-12 |url-status=dead }}

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|57–56

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|60–39

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

15

|2015
Details

|{{flag|GBR}}
(Worcester)

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|72-62

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|69-39

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

style="background:#D0E6FF;"

|16

|2017
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Tenerife)

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|56-46

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|68-37

|{{wbkw-big|FRA}}

17

|2019
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Rotterdam){{cite web |url=https://hosted.wh.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/24307/schedule |publisher=International Wheelchair Basketball Federation |title=2019 European Championship For Woömen, Division A |access-date=17 March 2020 }}

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

|65-52

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

|53-38

|{{wbkw-big|ESP}}

18

|2021
Details

|{{flag|ESP}}
(Madrid){{Cite web |title=2021 European Championship for Women, Division A |url=https://hosted.dcd.shared.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/31520/schedule |publisher=International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) |access-date=29 June 2023 |language=en}}

|{{wbkw-big|NED}}

| 20-0

|{{wbkw-big|GBR}}

|{{wbkw-big|ESP}}

| 58-40

|{{wbkw-big|GER}}

19

|2023
Details

|{{flag|NED}}
(Rotterdam)

| {{wbkw-big|NED}}

| 58-36

| {{wbkw-big|GBR}}

| {{wbkw-big|ESP}}

| 49-48

| {{wbkw-big|GER}}

20

|2025
Details

|{{flag|BIH}}
(Sarajevo)

|

|

|

|

|

|

Medals (1970-2023)

=Men=

{{Medals table

| caption =

| host =

| flag_template = wbk

| event =

| team =

| gold_GBR = 8 | silver_GBR = 6 | bronze_GBR = 4

| gold_FRA = 7 | silver_FRA = 4 | bronze_FRA = 3

| gold_ISR = 3 | silver_ISR = 1 | bronze_ISR = 0

| gold_ITA = 3 | silver_ITA = 0 | bronze_ITA = 0

| gold_NED = 2 | silver_NED = 7 | bronze_NED = 6

| gold_TUR = 1 | silver_TUR = 3 | bronze_TUR = 1

| gold_SWE = 1 | silver_SWE = 0 | bronze_SWE = 2

| gold_BEL = 1 | silver_BEL = 0 | bronze_BEL = 1

| gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 3 | bronze_ESP = 2

| gold_GER = 0 | silver_GER = 2 | bronze_GER = 6

| gold_FIN = 0 | silver_FIN = 0 | bronze_FIN = 1

}}

=Women=

{{Medals table

| caption =

| host =

| flag_template = wbkw

| event =

| team =

| gold_GER = 10 | silver_GER = 6 | bronze_GER = 1

| gold_NED = 9 | silver_NED = 8 | bronze_NED = 1

| gold_FRA = 0 | silver_FRA = 1 | bronze_FRA = 3

| gold_ISR = 0 | silver_ISR = 1 | bronze_ISR = 1

| gold_GBR = 0 | silver_GBR = 3 | bronze_GBR = 10

| gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 0 | bronze_ESP = 2

| gold_YUG = 0 | silver_YUG = 0 | bronze_YUG = 1

}}

=Total=

{{Medals table

| caption =

| host =

| flag_template =

| event =

| team =

| gold_NED = 11| silver_NED = 15| bronze_NED = 7

| gold_GER = 10| silver_GER = 8 | bronze_GER = 7

| gold_GBR = 8 | silver_GBR = 9 | bronze_GBR = 14

| gold_FRA = 7 | silver_FRA = 5 | bronze_FRA = 6

| gold_ISR = 3 | silver_ISR = 2 | bronze_ISR = 1

| gold_ITA = 3 | silver_ITA = 0 | bronze_ITA = 0

| gold_TUR = 1 | silver_TUR = 3 | bronze_TUR = 1

| gold_SWE = 1 | silver_SWE = 0 | bronze_SWE = 2

| gold_BEL = 1 | silver_BEL = 0 | bronze_BEL = 1

| gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 3 | bronze_ESP = 4

| gold_FIN = 0 | silver_FIN = 0 | bronze_FIN = 1

| gold_YUG = 0 | silver_YUG = 0 | bronze_YUG = 1

}}

Divisions

=Division B=

==Men's Division B==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
rowspan="2" style="width:20px;"|Year

!rowspan="2" style="width:300px;"|Host

!colspan=3 |Rank

width=200|1 || width=200|2 || width=200|3
align=left

|1994
Details

{{POL}}

|{{FIN}}

{{ITA}}{{IRL}}
align=left

|1996
Details

{{SLO}}

|{{ISR}}

{{BEL}}{{SLO}}
align=left

|1998
Details

{{POR}} - {{SUI}}

|{{SLO}}

{{SUI}}{{AUT}}
align=left

|2000
Details

{{ESP}} - {{CZE}} - {{POL}}

|{{ESP}}

{{CZE}}{{POL}}
align=left

|2002
Details

{{CZE}}

|{{POL}}

{{TUR}}{{SLO}}
align=left

|2004
Details

{{SUI}}

|{{TUR}}

{{BIH}}{{RUS}}
align=left

|2006
Details

{{CZE}}

|{{CZE}}

{{TUR}}{{SUI}}
align=left

|2008
Details

{{SUI}}

|{{BEL}}

{{BIH}}{{SUI}}
align=left

|2010
Details

{{CZE}}

|{{NED}}

{{SUI}}{{BIH}}
align=left

|2012
Details

{{SLO}}

|{{FRA}}

{{BIH}}{{SUI}}
align=left

|2014
Details

{{CZE}}

|{{CZE}}

{{ISR}}{{LTU}}
align=left

|2016
Details

{{BIH}}

|{{FRA}}

{{LTU}}{{BIH}}
align=left

|2018
Details

{{BEL}}

|{{RUS}}

{{AUT}}{{LTU}}
align=left

|2020
Details

{{GRE}}

|{{AUT}}

{{LTU}}{{LAT}}
align=left

|2022
Details

{{BIH}}

| {{TUR}}

{{LAT}}{{LTU}}

==Women's Division B==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
rowspan="2" style="width:20px;"|Year

!rowspan="2" style="width:300px;"|Host

!colspan=3 |Rank

width=200|1 || width=200|2 || width=200|3
align=left

|2016
Details

{{ITA}}

|{{ESP}}

{{TUR}}{{ITA}}
align=left

|2018
Details

{{ITA}}

|{{TUR}}

{{SWE}}{{ITA}}

=Division C=

==Men's Division C==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
rowspan="2" style="width:20px;"|Year

!rowspan="2" style="width:300px;"|Host

!colspan=3 |Rank

width=200|1 || width=200|2 || width=200|3
align=left

|2003
Details

{{GRE}}

|{{RUS}}

{{SUI}}{{GRE}}
align=left

|2005
Details

{{POR}}

|{{BEL}}

{{CRO}}{{GRE}}
align=left

|2007
Details

{{IRL}}

|{{POR}}

{{LTU}}{{FIN}}
align=left

|2009
Details

{{LAT}}

|{{CRO}}

{{LTU}}{{LAT}}
align=left

|2011
Details

{{LTU}}

|{{LTU}}

{{UKR}}{{GRE}}
align=left

|2013
Details

{{AUT}}

|{{AUT}}

{{LAT}}{{UKR}}
align=left

|2015
Details

{{POR}}

|{{BIH}}

{{POR}}{{FIN}}
align=left

|2017
Details

{{CZE}}

|{{BEL}}

{{CZE}}{{IRL}}
align=left

|2019
Details

{{BUL}}

|{{GRE}}

{{SRB}}{{POR}}
align=left

|2022
Details

{{BIH}}

| {{SRB}}

{{POR}}{{BUL}}

==Women's Division C==

Up to 2022 Women's only 2 Division.

Youth

=U22 Men's=

https://hosted.wh.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/19930/schedule

https://www.the-sports.org/basketball-2021-men-s-u-22-european-wheelchair-championships-epr113767.html

https://www.the-sports.org/basketball-2018-men-s-u-22-european-wheelchair-championships-epr90674.html

=U24 Women's=

https://hosted.wh.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/20840/schedule

3on3 Basketball

From 2021.

Clubs

=Medals (1975-2022)=

{{Medals table

| caption =

| host =

| flag_template = wbk

| event =

| team =

| gold_ITA = 24 | silver_ITA = 22 | bronze_ITA = 19

| gold_GER = 22 | silver_GER = 17 | bronze_GER = 20

| gold_NED = 17 | silver_NED = 15 | bronze_NED = 6

| gold_ESP = 16 | silver_ESP = 25 | bronze_ESP = 20

| gold_FRA = 16 | silver_FRA = 14 | bronze_FRA = 18

| gold_TUR = 10 | silver_TUR = 7 | bronze_TUR = 8

| gold_GBR = 8 | silver_GBR = 10 | bronze_GBR = 9

| gold_BEL = 3 | silver_BEL = 5 | bronze_BEL = 7

| gold_SWE = 2 | silver_SWE = 0 | bronze_SWE = 3

| gold_ISR = 0 | silver_ISR = 4 | bronze_ISR = 5

| gold_SUI = 1 | silver_SUI = 0 | bronze_SUI = 1

| gold_BIH = 0 | silver_BIH = 2 | bronze_BIH = 1

| gold_AUT = 0 | silver_AUT = 0 | bronze_AUT = 1

| gold_RUS = 0 | silver_RUS = 0 | bronze_RUS = 1

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