1992 - La Rochelle, France
1993 - Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands
1994 - Helsinki, Finland
1995 - Dublin, Ireland
1996 - Aarhus, Denmark
1997 - Brussels, Belgium
1998 - Norrköping, Sweden
1999 - Johannesburg, South Africa
2000 - Netanya, Israel
2001 - Hamburg, Germany
2002 - Vienna, Austria
2003 - Bergen, Norway
2004 - Helsinki, Finland
2005 - Gent, Belgium
2006 - Copenhagen, Denmark
2007 - Palermo, Italy
2008 - Nantes, France
2009 - Prague, Czech Republic
2010 - Vienna, Austria
2011 - Haifa, Israel
2012 - Norrköping, Sweden
2013 - Munich, Germany
2014 - Helsinki, Finland
2015 - Bologna, Italy
2016 - Copenhagen, Denmark
2017 - Dublin, Ireland
2018 - Vienna, Austria
2019 - Bologna, Italy
2022 - Berlin, Germany
2023 - Bologna, Italy
2024 - Hamburg, Germany
2025 - Helsinki, Finland
Target for ESBC
The European Senior Bowlers Committee wishes to organise European Senior Bowling Championships for all senior bowlers members of one of the Federations members of EBF.
It is and should be an open Championship for all seniors without any restriction on age or bowling average. A senior is a player who is 50 years old at the start of the E.C.
The motto of ESBC is like the motto of the Olympic Games: “Participating is more important than winning”.
One may also say: “Senior bowlers do not play against each other but with each other”.
ESBC Presidium
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Florian Fister | Secretary |
Martin Guldager | Treasurer |
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Pini Hershkovitz | Tournament Director |
Rene Jacoby | IT Delegate |
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Paul Douw ✝ The Netherlands |
Lise Mollerup-Sörensen Denmark |
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Bernard Mora France |
Wim de Wit ✝ The Netherlands |