European Athletics Championships
The European Athletics Championships is a biennial athletics event organised by the European Athletics Association. First held in 1934 in Turin, the Championships have taken place every four years, with a few exceptions. Since 2010, they have been organised every two years, and when they coincide with the Summer Olympics, the marathon and racewalking events are not contested. From 2018, European Championships not held in an Olympic year will form part of the European Championships, a new quadrennial multi-sport event designed and held by individual European sports federations.Editions
Notes: ♂ – men, ♀ – womenUpdated after 2018 Championships.
Former countries in italic.
- was the name, under which Russian athletes competed in the 2016 and 2018 Championships. Their medals were not included in the official medal table.
As of 2018, Andorra, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Georgia, Gibraltar, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro and San Marino have yet to win a medal.
Saar competed once in 1954 without winning a medal.Multiple medallists
A total of 8 men and 11 women have won six or more medals at the competition.Men
Women
Most medals at one event
A total of 12 men and 5 women have won four or more medals at one event.Men
Women
Most appearances
A total of 16 men and 11 women have at least 6 appearances. Updated after 2016 Championships.Men
Women