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European Junior Squash Championships

Sporting event


Summary

Sporting event

FieldValue
nameEuropean Junior Squash Championships
website
championFRA Amir Khaled-Jousselin (2025)
FRA Lauren Baltayan (2025)

FRA Lauren Baltayan (2025) | runner-up = | semi-finalists = The European Junior Squash Championships are the event which serves as the European junior championship for squash players organised by the European Squash Federation.

Past results

Junior Individual Championships

Boys U19

YearVenueCountryChampion
1989FRA Aix-en-ProvenceENGPeter Marshall
1990No competition
1991AUT LinzENGPaul Johnson
1992NOR OsloFINJuha Raumolin
1993DEN OdenseENGAdam Toes
1994ITA BolzanoENGPaul Hargrave
1995ISR Tel AvivENGMarcus Cowie
1996GER RecklinghausenENGLee Beachill
1997FIN VantaaFINOlli Tuominen
1998BEL HerentalsNEDTommy Berden
1999AUT ViennaENGAdrian Grant
2000GER BremenFRAGrégory Gaultier
2001BEL AntwerpFRAGrégory Gaultier
2002FRA Aix-en-ProvenceENGJames Willstrop
2003GER ParsdorfNEDDylan Bennett
2004BEL HerentalsENGLaurence Delasaux
2005SWE MalmöENGChris Simpson
2006SWI LangnauGERSimon Rösner
2007BEL HerentalsSWINicolas Müller
2008NOR StavangerFRAGrégoire Marche
2009GER GermeringENGAnthony Graham
2010AUT ViennaFRALucas Serme
2011SWI KriensENGNathan Lake
2012POR PortoENGDeclan James
2013SWI LangnauENGOllie Holland
2014FIN HelsinkiENGRichie Fallows
2015CZE PragueENGGeorge Parker
2016SUI KriensENGPatrick Rooney
2017POR LisbonFRAVictor Crouin
2018POL Bielsko-BiałaFRAVictor Crouin
2019CZE PragueCZEViktor Byrtus
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
2021
2022NED EindhovenENGFinnlay Withington
2023SUI Langnau am AlbisENGJonah Bryant
2024ROM BucharestENGJonah Bryant
2025CZE PragueFRAAmir Khaled-Jousselin

Girls U19

YearVenueCountryChampion
1989FRA Aix-en-ProvenceENGCassie Jackman
1990No competition
1991AUT LinzENGCassie Jackman
1992NOR OsloGERSabine Schöne
1993DEN OdenseGERSilke Bartel
1994ITA BolzanoENGDonia Leeves
1995ISR Tel AvivENGTracey Shenton
1996GER RecklinghausenENGJanie Thacker
1997FIN VantaaENGTania Bailey
1998BEL HerentalsENGTania Bailey
1999AUT ViennaENGVicky Lankester
2000GER BremenENGDominique Lloyd-Walter
2001BEL AntwerpENGJenny Duncalf
2002FRA Aix-en-ProvenceSWIManuela Zehnder
2003GER ParsdorfENGSuzie Pierrepont
2004BEL HerentalsBELCharlie de Rycke
2005SWE MalmöBELCharlie de Rycke
2006SWI LangnauFRACamille Serme
2007BEL HerentalsFRACamille Serme
2008NOR StavangerFRACamille Serme
2009GER GermeringENGSarah-Jane Perry
2010AUT ViennaENGCarrie Ramsey
2011SWI KriensENGEmily Whitlock
2012POR PortoENGEmily Whitlock
2013SWI LangnauENGVictoria Temple-Murray
2014FIN HelsinkiBELNele Gilis
2015CZE PragueENGGeorgina Kennedy
2016SUI KriensENGAmelia Henley
2017POR LisbonESPCristina Gómez
2018POL Bielsko-BiałaENGLucy Turmel
2019CZE PraguePOLKarina Tyma
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
2021
2022NED EindhovenENGKatie Malliff
2023SUI Langnau am AlbisENGAsia Harris
2024ROM BucharestENGAmelie Haworth
2025CZE PragueFRALauren Baltayan

Junior Team Championships

Countries enter teams of three players to represent them in the championships with two boys and one girl. In each round of the competition, teams face each other in a best-of-three singles matches contest.

YearVenueChampionRunner-upScore
1984GER LudwigsburgSWE SwedenENG England2–1
1985GER LudwigsburgENG EnglandSWE Sweden3–0
1986NOR OsloENG EnglandSWE Sweden3–0
1987NED WarmondENG EnglandSCO Scotland3–0
1988ISR Tel AvivENG EnglandGER Germany3–0
1989FRA Aix-en-ProvenceENG EnglandGER Germany3–0
1990BEL GhentENG EnglandGER Germany3–0
1991AUT LinzENG EnglandGER Germany3–0
1992NOR OsloENG EnglandFIN Finland2–1
1993DEN OdenseENG EnglandFRA France3–0
1994ITA BolzanoENG EnglandFRA France2–1
1995ISR Tel AvivENG EnglandITA Italy3–0
1996GER RecklinghausenENG EnglandSWI Switzerland3–0
1997FIN VantaaENG EnglandGER Germany3–0
1998BEL HerentalsENG EnglandNED Netherlands3–0
1999AUT ViennaENG EnglandESP Spain3–0
2000GER BremenENG EnglandESP Spain2–1
2001BEL AntwerpENG EnglandGER Germany3–0
2002FRA Aix-en-ProvenceENG EnglandSWI Switzerland2–1
2003GER ParsdorfENG EnglandNED Netherlands2–1
2004BEL HerentalsENG EnglandFRA France3–0
2005SWE MalmöENG EnglandGER Germany3–0
2006SWI LangnauGER GermanyENG England3–0
2007BEL HerentalsENG EnglandFRA France2–1
2008NOR StavangerENG EnglandFRA France2–1
2009GER GermeringGER GermanyENG England2–1
2010AUT ViennaENG EnglandWAL Wales3–0
2011SWI KriensENG EnglandBEL Belgium3–0
2012POR PortoENG EnglandBEL Belgium3–0
2013SWI LangnauENG EnglandFRA France3–0
2014FIN HelsinkiENG EnglandESP Spain3–0
2015CZE PragueENG EnglandFIN Finland3–0
2016SUI KriensENG EnglandFRA France3–0
2017POR LisbonENG EnglandESP Spain2–0
2018POL Bielsko-BiałaENG EnglandFRA France2–1
2019CZE PragueENG EnglandSUI Switzerland2–0
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
2021
2022NED EindhovenENG EnglandFRA France2–1
2023SUI Langnau am AlbisENG EnglandFRA France2–1
2024ROM BucharestFRA FranceENG England2–1
2025CZE PragueFRA FranceENG England2–2(pts:134–114)
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