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European Open (other)
Sporting events called the European Open include: *Disc Golf European Open, a PDGA major disc golf tournament *European Open (golf), a golf tournament on the European Tour *Ladies European Open (golf), Ladies European Tour *Colgate European Open (golf), LPGA tour, women's golf tournament * European Open (judo), European judo tournament *European Open (snooker), a professional snooker tournament *European Open (tennis), a 250 Series ATP tournament starting in 2016 in Belgium *WTA Swiss Open (tennis), a defunct WTA tennis tournament, in its latter years it was titled as the European Open See also * Hamburg European Open (formerly ''German Open'') ATP men's tennis * * Euroformula Open Championship The Euroformula Open Championship (formerly the Spanish Formula Three Championship, European F3 Open Championship) is a junior formula racing series based in Spain. It was one of six national and international Formula Three championships in Europe ... (motorsports) * European Championshi ...
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Disc Golf European Open
The European Open is a Professional Disc Golf Association, PDGA-sanctioned major disc golf tournament held in Nokia, Finland, Nokia, Disc golf in Finland, Finland. The first European Open was held in 2006 on the Epilä course, in Tampere. In 2011, the tournament was relocated to Nokia, 15 kilometres outside Tampere. The reigning champions are Eagle McMahon in the open division and Paige Pierce in the female division, both of whom are from the Disc golf in the United States, United States. Winners Prize money References External links

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European Open (golf)
The European Open is a European Tour golf tournament. Founded in 1978, up to 1994 it was played at various courses in England, including Sunningdale and Walton Heath, except for the 1979 event, which was held at Turnberry in Scotland. Between 1995 and 2007 the tournament was held at the K Club in Straffan, Ireland, before moving again in 2008, this time to the Jack Nicklaus-designed Heritage course at the London Golf Club near Sevenoaks Sevenoaks is a town in Kent with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London, England. Also classified as a civil parish, Sevenoaks is served by a commuter main line railway into London. Sevenoaks is from Charing Cross, the traditio ..., Kent, England. After a five-year hiatus, the event returned to the European Tour schedule in 2015, now played in Germany. Venues Winners Notes References External linksCoverage on the European Tour's official site {{coord, 53.3225, N, 10.2265, E, type:event, display=title European ...
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Ladies European Open
The Ladies European Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour held in England and Germany. It was first played at The Belfry in 1984 and held annually in England until 1990 with the exception of 1986. The 1992 and 1993 tournaments were held near Munich in Bavaria and the last installment in 1996 was held at Hanbury Manor near London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo .... Winners Source: References External linksLadies European Tour Former Ladies European Tour events Golf tournaments in England Golf tournaments in Germany Defunct sports competitions in England Defunct sports competitions in Germany Recurring sporting events established in 1984 Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1996 {{golf-tournament-stub ...
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Colgate European Open
The Colgate European Open was a women's professional golf tournament on the LPGA Tour from 1974 to 1979.LPGA Tournament Chronology 1970-1979
It was an unofficial event in 1974 and 1975. It was played at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, .


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European Open (judo)
Sporting events called the European Open include: *Disc Golf European Open, a PDGA major disc golf tournament *European Open (golf), a golf tournament on the European Tour *Ladies European Open (golf), Ladies European Tour *Colgate European Open (golf), LPGA tour, women's golf tournament * European Open (judo), European judo tournament *European Open (snooker), a professional snooker tournament *European Open (tennis), a 250 Series ATP tournament starting in 2016 in Belgium *WTA Swiss Open (tennis), a defunct WTA tennis tournament, in its latter years it was titled as the European Open See also * Hamburg European Open (formerly ''German Open'') ATP men's tennis * * Euroformula Open Championship The Euroformula Open Championship (formerly the Spanish Formula Three Championship, European F3 Open Championship) is a junior formula racing series based in Spain. It was one of six national and international Formula Three championships in Europe ... (motorsports) * European Championshi ...
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European Open (snooker)
The European Masters is a professional ranking snooker tournament that has been staged periodically since 1989 as the European Open. Between 2005 and 2008 it was known as the Malta Cup and was the sole ranking tournament in Europe outside the British Isles, before being discontinued. In 2016, the event was resurrected and rebranded the European Masters. History Before the 1988/89 season, there were no ranking events outside the United Kingdom. There were, however, many successful invitation events, so the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association decided to extend the tour with some overseas events. The first two were held in Canada and mainland Europe. The first European event was the European Open in 1988 in Deauville, France, with the sponsorship of ICI. The event then was held at the Palais des Sports in Lyon, France, for 1992 and at the Imax Centre in Rotterdam, Netherlands with the sponsorship of Tulip Computers. The event was then moved to Belgium. It was h ...
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European Open (tennis)
The European Open is a men's ATP Tour 250 tennis tournament that takes place in Antwerp, Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to th .... It was introduced for the 2016 ATP World Tour. Past finals Singles Doubles See also * ECC Antwerp References External links

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WTA Swiss Open
The Ladies Open Lausanne originally founded in 1899 as the Swiss International Championships. It is a women's professional tennis tournament which is currently played in Lausanne but has played in a number of locations in Switzerland. History The Swiss International Championships was founded in 1897 as a men's only event and staged at the Grasshopper Club, Zurich under the auspices of the Swiss Lawn Tennis Association. In 1898 the Swiss Lawn Tennis Association staged the event at Château d’Oex. In 1899 an open women's singles event was added to the schedule, when the venue was still in Saint Moritz. It was then hosted at multiple locations throughout its run including Gstaad. The first edition of the Gstaad International tournament was played in 1915 at the '' Gstaad Palace Hotel'', which was known at the time as the ''Royal Hotel, Winter & Gstaad Palace'', and was organized in collaboration with the Lawn Tennis Club (LTC) Gstaad. In 1968 the tournament was renamed the Swiss O ...
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Hamburg European Open
The Hamburg European Open (formerly ''German Open Tennis Championships'') is an annual tennis tournament for professional players held in Hamburg, Germany and part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour. Before 2021, it was a male-only event. The tournament is played on outdoor clay courts at the tennis center '' Am Rothenbaum'' in the Harvestehude quarter. For much of its history, the tournament was contested in May, as a precursor to the French Open on the professional tennis calendar. Starting with the 2009 tournament, it has been held in July instead. The women's event was held initially separately from 1982 to 1983 (in Hittfeld), and again from 1987 through to 2002. It was part of the WTA Tour and existed under several different sponsored names, most commonly known as the Citizen Cup (1987–1995) and the Betty Barclay Cup (1999–2002). WTA Hamburg was the location where Monica Seles, then-world No.1, was stabbed during a match by a disorderly local te ...
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Euroformula Open Championship
The Euroformula Open Championship (formerly the Spanish Formula Three Championship, European F3 Open Championship) is a junior formula racing series based in Spain. It was one of six national and international Formula Three championships in Europe and Scandinavia that together used to form an important part of the established "career ladder" below Formula One. The championship's first season was held in 2001. In 2006, it was branded as the Spanish F3 Championship by Toyota, in deference to its sole engine supplier. In 2020, the championship ceased to be a F3-championship and will share its specifications with Japan's Super Formula Lights based on the previous-generation Formula Three standards, primarily with a choice of engines. Profile The Spanish Formula Three Championship was formed during Spain's recent growth period in motor racing that began with the Euro Open Movistar by Nissan, which eventually became the World Series by Renault when the two companies' motor racing progra ...
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European Masters (other)
European Masters may refer to: In Sports: * Omega European Masters, a golf tournament * European Masters (curling) * European Masters (snooker), annual world ranking snooker tournament that takes place on the European continent * European Masters Swimming Championships * EHF European Masters Handball Championship * European Masters Athletics Championships * European Masters Athletics Championships Non-Stadia * European Masters Games, a quadrenneial multi-sport summer event * European Young Masters (golf) * European Senior Masters (other) In Education: * Master's degree in Europe * European Master post-graduate degree * European Master in Management * European Master on Software Engineering * European Master's in Translation * European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (''EMA'') * Higher Education European Masters See also * Master of European Law * Master of European Design * European Bowling Tour Masters * * * * European Championship ( ...
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