European Mixed Team Championships
1972 Karlskrona
1. England, 2. Denmark, 3. F. R. Germany, 4. Sweden, 5. Scotland, 6. Netherlands, 7. Ireland, 8. Austria, 9. Czechoslovakia, 10. Wales, 11. Yugoslavia, 12. Finland
1974 Vienna
1. England, 2. Denmark, 3. Sweden, 4. F. R. Germany, 5. Netherlands, 6. Scotland, 7. Wales, 8. Ireland, 9. Czechoslovakia, 10. Norway, 11. Yugoslavia, 12. Austria, 13. Finland
1976 Dublin
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. F. R. Germany, 6. Scotland, 7. USSR, 8. Ireland, 9. Wales, 10. Norway, 11. Austria, 12. Switzerland, 13. Belgium
1978 Preston
1. England, 2. Denmark, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. F. R. Germany, 6. Scotland, 7. Ireland, 8. USSR, 9. Norway, 10. Wales, 11. Austria, 12. Belgium, 13. Switzerland, 14. Portugal, 15. Italy
1980 Gröningen
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. USSR, 6. F. R. Germany, 7. Scotland, 8. Ireland, 9. Wales, 10. Austria, 11. Norway, 12. Belgium, 13. Czechoslovakia, 14. Hungary, 15. Finland, 16. Yugoslavia, 17. Poland, 18. Iceland, 19. Switzerland, 20. Portugal, 21. Italy
1982 Böblingen
1. England, 2. Sweden, 3. Denmark, 4. Netherlands, 5. USSR, 6. Scotland, 7. Ireland, 8. F. R. Germany, 9. Czechoslovakia, 10. Wales, 11. Austria, 12. Poland, 13. Norway, 14. Belgium, 15. Hungary, 16. Iceland, 17. Finland, 18. Switzerland, 19. Yugoslavia, 20. Italy, 21. France
1984 Preston
1. England, 2. Denmark, 3. Sweden, 4. Scotland, 5. USSR, 6. F. R. Germany, 7. Netherlands, 8. Wales, 9. Ireland, 10. Austria, 11. Poland, 12. Belgium, 13. Czechoslovakia, 14. Ireland, 15. Norway, 16. Switzerland, 17. Hungary, 18. France, 19. Italy
1986 Uppsala
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. Scotland, 5. USSR, 6. Netherlands, 7. F. R. Germany, 8. Wales, 9. Poland, 10. Austria, 11. Belgium, 12. Ireland, 13. Iceland, 14. Czechoslovakia, 15. Finland, 16. Norway, 17. Hungary, 18. Switzerland, 19. Bulgaria, 20. France, 21. Italy
1988 Kristiansand
1. Denmark, 2. Sweden, 3. England, 4. USSR, 5. Netherlands, 6. F. R. Germany, 7. Scotland, 8. Poland, 9. Wales, 10. Belgium, 11. Ireland, 12. Finland, 13. Austria, 14. Norway, 15. Iceland, 16. Czechoslovakia, 17. Hungary, 18. Bulgaria, 19. Switzerland, 20. France, 21. Portugal, 22. Spain, 23. Italy
1990 Moscow
1. Denmark, 2. Sweden, 3. England, 4. USSR, 5. Netherlands, 6. Scotland, 7. FR Germany, 8. Poland, 9. Ireland, 10. Finland, 11. Wales, 12. Norway, 13. Belgium, 14. Austria, 15. Iceland, 16. Czechoslovakia, 17. Bulgaria, 18. GDR, 19. Hungary, 20. Switzerland, 21. France, 22. Italy, 23. Spain, 24. Cyprus
1992 Glasgow
1. Sweden, 2. Denmark, 3. England, 4. CIS, 5. Scotland, 6. Netherlands, 7. Germany, 8. Poland, 9. Finland, 10. Norway, 11. Wales, 12. Ireland, 13. Iceland, 14. Bulgaria, 15. France, 16. Czechoslovakia, 17. Austria, 18. Belgium, 19. Switzerland, 20. Hungary, 21. Spain, 22. Portugal, 23. Italy, 24. Cyprus
1994 Den Bosch
1. Sweden, 2. Denmark, 3. England, 4. Russia, 5. Germany, 6. Netherlands, 7. Scotland, 8. Poland 9. Wales, 10. Finland, 11. Norway, 12. Austria, 13. Iceland, 14. Ukraine, 15. Czech Republic, 16. Bulgaria, 17. Switzerland, 18. Ireland, 19. Belgium, 20. France
1996 Herning
1. Denmark, 2. Sweden, 3. England, 4. Russia, 5. Netherlands, 6. Germany, 7. Scotland, 8. Poland, 9. Ukraine, 10. Wales, 11. Bulgaria, 12. Ireland, 13. Finland, 14. Iceland, 15. Norway, 16. Austria.
(For the first time the team event was played according to the new format with only 16 teams participating)
1998 Sofia
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Sweden, 4. Netherlands, 5. Germany, 6. Ukraine, 7. Russia, 8. Scotland, 9. Bulgaria, 10. Finland, 11. Switzerland, 12. France, 13. Wales, 14. Poland, 15. Portugal, 16. Ireland
2000 Glasgow
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Netherlands, 4. Sweden, 5. Germany, 6. Ukraine, 7. Russia, 8. Bulgaria, 9. Finland, 10. France, 11. Wales, 12. Poland, 13. Scotland, 14. Iceland, 15. Switzerland, 16. Portugal
2002 Malmö
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Netherlands, 4. Germany, 5. Sweden, 6. Ukraine, 7. Russia, 8. Finland, 9. Poland, 10. Wales, 11. Bulgaria, 12. Spain, 13. Scotland, 14. France, 15. Portugal, 16. Czech Republic.
2004 Geneva
1. Denmark, 2. Netherlands, 3. Germany, 4. England, 5. Poland, 6. Russia, 7. Sweden, 8. France, 9. Ukraine, 10. Scotland, 11. Wales, 12. Finland, 13. Bulgaria, 14. Spain, 15. Slovenia, 16. Czech Republic
2006 Den Bosch
1. Denmark, 2. Netherlands, 3. England, 4. Germany, 5. Poland, 6. France, 7. Sweden, 8. Russia, 9. Scotland, 10. Ukraine, 11. Czech Republic, 12. Finland, 13. Bulgaria, 14. Portugal, 15. Spain, 16. Wales
2008 Herning
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Poland, 4. Netherlands, 5. Germany, 6. Russia, 7. France, 8. Ukraine, 9. Scotland, 10. Bulgaria, 11. Sweden, 12. Czech Republic, 13. Iceland, 14. Finland, 15. Ireland, 16. Estonia
2009 Liverpool
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Poland and Russia,
5. France, Germany, Netherlands, Ukraine,
9. Ireland, Switzerland, Sweden, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Iceland, Scotland,
17. Spain, Portugal, Estonia, Latvia, Austria, Finland, Italy, Czech Republic,
25. Slovenia, Cyprus, Slovakia, Norway, Israel, Lithuania, Hungary, Wales
2011 Amsterdam
1. Denmark, 2. Germany, 3. England and Russia,
5. France, Poland, Bulgaria, The Netherlands,
9. Czech Rep., Estonia, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, Scotland, Ukraine, Croatia,
17. Israel, Belgium, Austria, Wales, Iceland, Spain, Finland, Portugal,
25. Italy, Latvia, Slovenia, Cyprus, Lithuania, Slovakia, Hungary, Belarus
2013 Ramenskoe
1. Germany, 2. Denmark, 3. England and Russia
5. France, The Netherlands, Scotland, Ukraine
9. Turkey, Spain, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Switzerland, Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic
17. Norway, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Hungary, Finland, Belgium, Slovakia
25. Luxembourg, Israel, Wales, Belarus
2015 Leuven
1. Denmark, 2. England, 3. Germany and Russia
5. Ireland, France, Scotland and The Netherlands
9. Poland, Belgium, Sweden