2021 European Show and Wheel Contest – Results
The result sheets for this weekend’s competition are online – here and in our Past Events timeline.
The result sheets for this weekend’s competition are online – here and in our Past Events timeline.
The 4th ERSO Show Contest for show-style routines. A total of 17 shows were performed by participants from 6 European countries and judged by two juries, one according to “technical rules” and the other purely on show performance. For the second time, the European Wheel Contest was hosted in addition to the Show Contest to give Chinese wheel teams of two a competition format. Results
Join in on 4th December as of 3am (CET) to watch the European Show Contest live from Mechelen, Belgium. The teams are looking forward to performing for people from all across Europe! ERSO Show Contest 2021 Livestream The programme booklet is available here. Forward this link to as many people as you possibly can and cheer from home 🙂
We have published the modifications to the IJRU Rulebook for next year’s EC. Please read carefully and et in contact with our rules committee if you have any questions.
Dear Athletes, Coaches, and member of the NGBs, Even though the situation is improving in some European countries, we do not want to put you – the coaches, and the athletes – in risk of a COVID-19 infection. Therefore, we decided to cancel this year’s EUROPE Holidays. However, stay tuned for some alternative online program during this summer!
We have some exciting webinars coming up to keep our sport moving forward. Please check out the overview and don’t forget to sign up.
We are glad to inform you that as of now, the European Rope Skipping Organisation is the official European representation of IJRU. ERSO and IJRU have signed a Memorandum of Understanding as a summary of our collaboration. We are looking forward to a great partnership with IJRU, filling all the white spots on the European map and bringing our sport to the next level.
The EUROPE Holidays 2021 are a full week for the entire Rope Skipping / Jump Rope community. In this course style event you will find sessions for athletes, coaches and officials. For all the relevant information we have created a pdf file. Please let us know if you like to participate!
A combined event including the 20th European Team Championships and Youth/Open Tournament and the 13th European Masters with participants from Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden and Switzerland. Results
2nd ERSO Conference with the objective to provide a platform for sharing knowledge between our member countries in order to grow the sport of Rope Skipping in Europe.
The 3rd ERSO Show Contest for show-style routines. A total of XX shows were performed by participants from XX European countries in the XXXXXXXX and judged by two juries, one according to “technical rules” and the other purely on show performance. For the first time, the European Wheel Contest was hosted in addition to the Show Contest to give Chinese wheel teams of two a competition format. Results
1st ERSO Conference with the objective to provide a platform for sharing knowledge between our member countries in order to grow the sport of Rope Skipping in Europe.
A combined event including the 19th European Championships and Youth/Open Tournament and the 12th European Masters with participants from Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden and Switzerland. Results
The second ERSO Show Contest for show-style routines. A total of XX shows were performed by participants from XX European countries in the XXXXXXXX and judged by two juries, one according to “technical rules” and the other purely on show performance. Results
A combined event including the 18th European Championships and Youth/Open Tournament and the 11th European Masters with participants from Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Spain and Switzerland. Results
For the first time, ERSO hosted contest for show-style routines. A total of 19 shows were performed by participants from 8 European countries in the Orpheum Theatre and judged by two juries, one according to “technical rules” and the other purely on show performance. Results
For the first time, a combined event including the 17th European Championships and Youth/Open Tournament and the 10th European Masters with participants from Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and UK. Results
9th European Masters – 52 participants from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and UK. First European Individual Youth Tournament (12-14) – 38 participants from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Sweden and UK. Results
3rd International Double Dutch Competition.
16th European Championships and Youth Tournament – 36 teams in the Championships and 38 teams in the Youth Tournament from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, The Netherlands, Sweden and UK. EC Results EYT 12-14 Results EYT 15+. Results
8th European Masters – 67 participants from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands and UK. Results
2nd International Double Dutch Competition.
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 15th European Team Championships.
15th European Team Championships – 45 teams from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland and UK. Results
Seminar for active, idealistic skippers to perform as “Ambassadors” in the European Skipping scene by propagating their knowledge to strengthen the presence of our sport in existing “Rope Skipping Countries” and introduce our sport to new countries.
7th European Masters – 53 participants from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
1st International Double Dutch Competition.
14th European Team Championships – 47 teams from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Different Dutch Championships after the European Championships – eg. Battle, Knock Out, Dutch Open Tournament. Results
6th European Masters – 53 participants from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 13th European Team Championships. One of the coaches was Mr. C (“inventor” of Rope Skipping).
13th European Team Championships – 30 teams from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
5th European Masters – 45 participants from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 12th European Team Championships.
12th European Team Championships – 22 teams from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
4th European Masters – 34 participants from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
International Rope Skipping Camp.
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 11th European Team Championships.
11th European Team Championships – 23 teams from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. British Open Tournament with 26 teams from Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
3rd European Masters – 46 participants from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands and UK. Results
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 10th European Team Championships.
10th European Team Championships – 30 teams from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 9th European Team Championships.
9th European Team Championships – 33 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Hungarian Open Tournament with 18 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Hungary, Sweden, and UK. Results
2nd European Masters – 30 participants from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands. For the first time Hungary participated in the European Championships and won. The rest of Europe had to go home and practice Speed. Also a small camp for the skippers and a Judges Course was arranged. Results
Eu-rope-Skip Camp with Richard Cendali after the 8th European Team Championships.
8th European Team Championships – 34 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Sweden and The Netherlands. ResultsDutch Open Tournament – First time that there was an open tournament after the championships. The Open Tournament was open for all teams that didn’t qualify for the real EC or didn’t live up to the rules of being a real mixed team or a European team. The tournament had competitors from Europe, Canada and USA. Results
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 7th European Team Championships.
7th European Team Championships – 32 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK. Results
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 6th European Team Championships.
6th European Team Championships – teams from Belgium, Denmark, France, Sweden and UK.
First European Masters – 45 participants from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, The Netherlands and UK.French skippers visited the event and showed their way to jump Double Dutch. The other skippers were amazed but the French skippers had never jumped Single Rope so they were also impressed. After the Championships an Elite workshop took place for three days to educate the best skippers in Europe to be on Junior Staff. Skippers were evaluated and some were picked to be on Staff for Eu-Rope-Skip 1996. Results
Eu-rope-Skip Camp with Cindy Joy and Jane Picket after the 5th European Team Championships.
5th European Team Championships – 41 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and UK.This was the first year without Compulsory routines in Single Rope and Double Dutch. Results
Eu-rope-Skip Camp with Richard Cendali after the 4th European Team Championships.
4th European Team Championships – 31 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and UK. Results
For the first time the Camp was after the Championships so that teams couldn’t steal routines and tricks from each other. The Camp was run by Richard Cendali and his team but for the first time some European skippers were also used as Junior Staff. ERSO had been founded in the spring of 1993 and a lot of activities were initiated. From this time the term Eu-Rope-Skip Camp was used.
3rd European Team Championships – 28 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and UK. Results
2nd European Team Championships – 16 teams from Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and UK. Results
Again a camp was given by Richard Cendali before the 2nd European Team Championships.
1st European Team Championships – 7 teams (35 participants) from Belgium, Germany and Sweden. Results
Before the 1st European Team Championships Richard Cendali and his team ran a camp for all the participants and others (PE teachers from around Europe).