The FIL European Luge Championships, part of the International Luge Federation (FIL) have taken place since 1914. From 1914 to 1934, these championships were part of the Internationaler Schlittensportsverband (ISSV - International Sled Sport Federation in (German)). From 1935 to 1956, the championships were held under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT - International Bobsleigh and Tobagganing Federation in (French)). Since 1962, the event has been under the auspices of the FIL and has been held in even-numbered years since 1980.
For information on natural track luge championships in Europe, please see FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships, which have been contested since 1970.
1914: Reichenberg, Bohemia (part of Austria-Hungary)
1928: Schreiberhau, Germany
1929: Semmering, Austria
1934: Ilmenau, Germany
1935: Krynica, Poland
1937: Oslo, Norway
1938: Salzburg, Austria
1939: Reichenberg, Germany (Czechoslovakia was under Nazi Germany then)
1951: Igls, Austria
1952: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany
1953: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
1954: Davos, Switzerland
1955: Hahnenklee, West Germany
1956: Imst, Austria
1957-61: Events cancelled.
1962: Weissenbach, Austria
1963-6: Events cancelled.
1967: Königssee, West Germany
1968-9: Events cancelled.
1970: Hammarstrand, Sweden
1971: Imst, Austria
1972: Königssee, West Germany
1973: Königssee, West Germany
1974: Imst, Austria
1975: Olang, Italy
1976: Hammarstrand, Sweden
1977: Königssee, West Germany
1978: Hammarstrand, Sweden
1979: Oberhof, East Germany
1980: Olang, Italy
1982: Winterberg, West Germany
1984: Olang, Italy
1986: Hammarstrand, Sweden
1988: Königssee, West Germany
1990: Igls, Austria
1992: Winterberg, Germany
1994: Königssee, Germany
1996: Sigulda, Latvia
1998: Oberhof, Germany
2000: Winterberg, Germany
2002: Altenberg, Germany
2004: Oberhof, Germany
2006: Winterberg, Germany
2008: Cesana, Italy
2010: Sigulda, Latvia
2012: Paramonovo, Russia
2013: Oberhof, Germany
2014: Sigulda, Latvia
2015: Sochi, Russia
2016: Altenberg, Germany
2017: Königssee, Germany
Debuted: 1914
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Debuted: 1988 as six members per team. 2000: changed to four members per team. 2008: changed to mixed team relay.
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Updated as of the FIL European Luge Championships 2017.