Every year the European Cable Wakeboard Council (ECWC) organise the European Championships in Cable Wakeboard. Since 2009 also Cable Wakeskate is included as an official discipline at the European Championships. Here you can find the full lists of all European Championships in the history of Cable Wakeboarding with all Facts and Results: |
![]() Milan, Italy This year we are heading to Milan in Italy to the beautiful Wakeparadise Cable Park for the 20th IWWF E&A Championships Find out more on the competition page ![]() El Gouna, Egypt The first time the E&A Championships have been held in Africa. Who's coming to Egypt? The competition is being held in the stunning location of El Gouna at the amazing Sliders Wake Park. Our Egyptian hosts have pulled out all the stops for this event, so come and join us, and see some new champions crowned. 25th November 2017 - 2nd December 2017. Find out more on the competition page |
After the success of the last year's World Tour stop Tel-Aviv, Israel would like to welcome the International Wakeboard & Wakeskate community back for the 18th E&A championships from the 18th -24th September 2016. |
The 17th E&A Cable Wakeboard & Wakeskate Championships 2014 were hosted by Starwake. 155 wakeboarders, 38 wakeskaters and 5 seated wakeboarders from 20 nations meant that the competition was strong. Germany took home the team title, France were the runners up with the hosts Italy taking the third spot. Congratulations to Guy Firer (ISR) & Julia Rick (GER) the Open Wakeboard champions and Marcel Tilwitz (GER) & Zuzana Vrablova (SVK) the Wakeskate champions. |
The 16th E&A Cable Wakeboard & Wakeskate Championships 2014 were held in Ostroda, Poland. 160 riders attended from 21 nations with German winning the team competition. Congratulations to Dominik Gührs (GER) & Julia Rick (GER) the Open Wakeboard champions and Moritz Thiele (GER) & Ori Boujo (ISR) the Wakeskate champions. |
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A record of 156 athletes from 21 Countries took part in these 2011 Championships, with the largest numbers coming from Germany, France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Israel and Sweden. With separate categories for Boys, Girls, Junior Ladies, Junior Men, Open Ladies, Open Men, Master Men and Veterans, the Public enjoyed three full 12 hour days to satisfy the record number of Riders taking part. |
Already after the end of the Open categories' finals at 15:00 it’s pretty obvious that this European Championships exceeds all previous expectations. For the first time millions of people had the chance to follow such a tantalizing final live. 7 cameras made it possible to celebrate wakeboard at its finest here at the Gölkay Park. |
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It was more then a successful weekend at the Cable Wakeboard European Championships at the Lido of Almere (Netherlands). The sun was shining bright and 118 riders from 15 countries really enjoyed this competition. Spectacular action was brought to more than 8000 spectators from the riders of each category. |
Open Men - Nick Davies (GBR) |
Open Men – Lior Sofer (ISR) |
Open Men – Bernhard Hinterberger (GER) |
5th European Championships 2003
Open Men – Martjin Nuis (NED) |
4th European Championships 2002
Open Men – Bernhard Hinterberger (GER)
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3rd European Championships 2001
Open Men – Bernhard Hinterberger (GER)
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2nd European Championships 2000
Open Men – Bernhard Hinterberger (GER) |
1st European Championships 1999
Open Men – Bernhard Hinterberger (GER)
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