[1] Each of the following entries give the year and location of the contest followed by the winner of each class, nationality and the glider used.
The 1st World Gliding Championships were held in Pociūnai (Lithuania).
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the calendar was revised to shift the World and European Gliding Championships by one year, additionally reintroducing the European Junior Gliding Championships in 2021.
In 2006, the first European Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships was held in Bad Frankenhausen in conjunction with the German Glider Championships in the unlimited and advanced category.
[14] 1st European Glider Aerobatic Championships 2nd European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Rieti (Italy) 1994[15] 3rd FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Pér (Hungary), 27 June 1996 – 6 July 1996[16] 4th FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland), 19 July 1998 – 2 August 1998[17] 5th FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships Salon de Provence (France), 7 August 2000 – 20 August 2000[18] 6th FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Pasewalk (Germany) – 16 July 2002 – 26 July 2002[19][20] 7th FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Moravská Třebová (Czech Republic), 6 July 2004 – 18 July 2004[21] 8th FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Rybnik (Poland), 19 July 2006 – 29 July 2006[22][23][24] 9th FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Radom (Poland), 7 July 2008 – 17 July 2008[25][26][27] 10th FAI European Glider Aerobatic Championships, Jämijärvi (Finland), 17 July 2010 – 24 July 2010[28]