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European Boys' Team Championship

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The European Boys' Team Championship (Jean-Louis Dupont Trophy) is a European amateur team golf championship for men under 18 organized by the European Golf Association. The inaugural event was held in 1980 and it has been played annually since.[1][2]

Format

The championship is contested by men aged under 18 years old.

The format consists of 16 teams, each of 6 players, competing in two rounds of stroke play, out of which the five lowest scores from each team's six players will count each day. The total addition of the five lowest scores will constitute the team's score and determine which team is qualified for the last three rounds of match play.

Only teams in contention for a medal will play a match format of two foursomes and five singles, while the other teams will play a one foursome and four singles match format.

Results

Year Venue Location Winners Runners-up
2022 GC St. Leon-Rot Germany  Germany  England
2021 Furesø Golfklub Denmark  Germany  Italy
2020 Parador de El Saler Spain Cancelled[3]
2019 Golf de Chantilly France  France  Germany
2018 Golf Resort Kaskada Brno Czech Republic  Spain   Switzerland
2017 La Manga Club Spain  Denmark  Spain
2016 Diamond GC Austria  France  Germany
2015 Pickala GC Finland  Germany  Sweden
2014 Oslo GC Norway  Italy  Sweden
2013 Murcar Links GC Scotland  France  Norway
2012 Lidingö Golf Club Sweden  Sweden  Italy
2011 Prague City GC (Zbraslav) Czech Republic  Spain  Austria
2010 Klassis G&CC Turkey  Belgium  Norway
2009 Golf De Pan Netherlands  Denmark  Germany
2008 Bled GC Slovenia  Sweden  Norway
2007 Rold Skov GC Denmark  Denmark  England
2006 Bokskogens GC Sweden  Norway  Scotland
2005 Monticello GC Italy  Netherlands  Norway
2004 Kymen Golf Ry Finland  England  Spain
2003 Astoria GC Cihelny Czech Republic  Italy  Austria
2002 Reykjavik GC Iceland  Spain  Sweden
2001 Amber Baltic GC Poland  Sweden   Switzerland
2000 Noord Nederlandse G&CC Netherlands  Scotland  Ireland
1999 Uppsala GC Sweden  England  Italy
1998 Gullane GC Scotland  Ireland  Scotland
1997 Bled GC Slovenia  Spain  England
1996 GC Gut Murstätten Austria  Spain  Sweden
1995 Woodhall Spa England  England  Sweden
1994 Vilamoura GC Portugal  England  Sweden
1993 Ascona GC Switzerland  Sweden  England
1992 Conwy Wales  Scotland  England
1991 Oslo Norway  Sweden  Italy
1990 Reykjavik Iceland  Spain  Scotland
1989 Lyckorna Golf Club Sweden  England  Spain
1988 Renfrew GC Scotland  France  Scotland
1987 Golf de Chantilly France  Scotland  Denmark
1986 Turin GC Italy  England  Sweden
1985 Troia GC Portugal  England  France
1984 Royal St George's England  Scotland  England
1983 Helsinki GC Finland  Sweden  Wales
1982 Frankfurt GC West Germany  Italy  Sweden
1981 Olgiata GC Italy  England  West Germany
1980 Real Club de Golf El Prat Spain  Spain  England

Winning nations' summary

Country Winner Runner-up
 England 8 7
 Spain 7 3
 Sweden 6 8
 Scotland 4 4
 France 4 1
 Germany 3 4
 Italy 3 4
 Denmark 3 1
 Ireland 1 1
 Norway 1 4
 Belgium 1 2
 Netherlands 1 0
  Switzerland 0 2
 Wales 0 1
Total 40 40

Sources:[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Winning teams

  • 2022: Germany: Tom Haberer, Finn Kölle, Carl Siemens, Korbinian Walther, Peer Wernicke, Tim Wiedemeyer
  • 2022: Germany: Tiger Christensen, Tom Haberer, Finn Kölle, Carl Siemens, Peer Wernicke, Tim Wiedemeyer
  • 2019: France: Claude Churchward, Quentin Debove, Charles Larcelet, Nicolas Muller, Nathan Trey, Tom Vaillant
  • 2018: Spain: , Alejandro Aguilera, Gonzalo Leal, Jon López-Lanchares, Eugenio López-Chacarra, David Puig, Eduard Rousaud
  • 2017: Denmark: Oliver Hundebøll-Jørgensen, Nicolai Højgaard, Rasmus Højgaard, Frederick Korsgaard-Sejr, Kristoffer Max, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen,
  • 2016: France: Edgar Catherine, Alexandre Fuchs, Jeong Weon Ko, Paul Margolis, Adrien Pendaries, Pierre Pineau
  • 2015: Germany: Raphael Geissler, Michael Hirmer, Marc Hammer, Thomas Rosenmϋller, Maximillian Schmitt, Yannick Schϋtz
  • 2014: Italy: Eduardo Raffaele Lipparelli, Stefano Mazzoli, Guido Migliozzi, Renato Paratore, Teodoro Soldati, Federico Zuckermann
  • 2013: France: Paul Elissalde, Joris Etlin, Romain Langasque, Nicolas Manifacier, Pierre Mazier, Victor Veyret
  • 2012: Sweden: Hampus Bergman, Tobias Edén, Marcus Gran, Hannes Rönneblad, Adam Ström, Victor Tärnström
  • 2011: Spain: Pep Anglès, Adria Arnaus, Mario Galiano, David Morago, Jon Rahm, Javier Sainz

See also

References

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