The Swedish pétanque championships is the largest Swedish pétanque competition. It's been arranged since 1978. The first year the championships were held in Bara and had 150 competitors. In the early 2000s it had around 2500 competitors.
Cities
The championships have been held in the following places:
År | Plats |
---|---|
1978 | Bara |
1979 | Gävle |
1980 | Malmö |
1981 | Gävle |
1982 | Skara |
1983 | Halmstad |
1984 | Göteborg |
1985 | Halmstad |
1986 | Stockholm |
1987 | Malmö |
1988 | Gothenburg |
1989 | Motala |
1990 | Halmstad |
1991 | Kullabygden |
1992 | Växjö |
1993 | Motala |
1994 | Boden |
1995 | Halmstad |
1996 | Borås |
1997 | Stockholm |
1998 | Gothenburg |
1999 | Motala |
2000 | Boden |
2001 | Skövde |
2002 | Gothenburg |
2003 | Gothenburg |
2004 | Gothenburg |
2005 | Gothenburg |
2006 | Eskilstuna |
2007 | Eskilstuna |
2008 | Borås |
2009 | Växjö |
2010 | Falun |
2011 | Uppsala |
2012 | Skövde |
2013 | Falun |
2014 | Växjö |
2015 | Uppsala |
2016 | Malmö |
2017 | Vetlanda |
2018 | Karlstad |
2019 | Linköping |
2020 | Canceled |
2021 | Lindvallen (planned) |
2022 | Jönköping (planned) |
References
- ^ Eggerth, Nina (7 July 2017). "Boule-SM igång". Skånska Dagbladet. Retrieved 18 August 2016.