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Winners' Circle: Jeux Sans Frontières

The following teams have won the Jeux Sans Frontières International Final and related international events:

Jeux Sans Frontières (1st Run)

It's A Christmas Knockout

1965

Ciney (Belgium) /
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
(France)

1970

Result unknown

1966

Eichstätt (West Germany)

1971

Result unknown

1967

Bardenburg (West Germany)

1972

Aviemore (Great Britain)

1968

Osterholz-Scharmbeek
(West Germany) *

1973

Cortina D'Ampezzo (Italy)

1969

Shrewsbury (Great Britain) /
Wolfsburg (West Germany) **

1974

Aviemore (Great Britain)

1970

Como (Italy)

1975

Cortina D'Ampezzo (Italy)

1971

Blackpool (Great Britain)

1976

Waterloo (Belgium)

1972

La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland)

1977

Bolzano (Italy)

1973

Ely (Great Britain)

1978

Liège (Belgium)

1974

Muotathal (Switzerland)

1979

Den Haag (Netherlands)

1975

Nancy (France)

1980

Heerenveen (Netherlands)

1976

Ettlingen (West Germany)

1981

Aviemore (Great Britain)

1977

Schliersee (West Germany)

1983

British 'All Stars' (Great Britain)

1978

Abano Terme (Italy)

1984

Blackpool (Great Britain)

1979

Bar-le-Duc (France)

Interneige (JSF in the Snow)

1980

Vilamoura (Portugal)

1977

Les Gets (France)

1981

Dartmouth (Great Britain) /
Lisbon (Portugal)

1978

Tignes (France)

1982

Rochefort (Belgium)

1979

Zinal-Val D’Anniviers (Switzerland)

Jeux Sans Frontières (2nd Run)

1980 Cavalese Val di Fiemme (Italy) /
Jahorina-Sarajevo (Yugoslavia)
1988

Ilha da Madeira (Portugal)

1981 Anzère (Switzerland)
1989

Ilhas da Açores (Portugal)

Trio ***

1990

Jaca (Spain)

1982

Plymouth Royal Navy Medics
(Great Britain)

1991

Vigevano (Italy)

It's A Charity Knockout from
Walt Disney World

1992

Třebíč (Czechoslovakia)

1988

Great Britain / Australia

1993

Kecskemét (Hungary)

JSF: Games Under the Fir Tree

1994

Česká Třebová (Czech Republic)

1989

Recoaro Terme (Italy)

1995

Brno (Czech Republic)

Christmas in the Orient

1996

Kecskemét (Hungary)

1990

Bergamo (Italy) /
Trogir (Yugoslavia)

1997

Amadora (Portugal)

Jeux San Frontières in Winter

1998

Szazhalombatta (Hungary)

1992 Nové Město na Moravě (Switzerland)
1999

Bolzano Sudtirol (Italy)

Jeux Sans Frontières de Nöel:
25th Anniversary Knockout ****

    1994

Olivone (Switzerland)
Cardiff
(Great Britain)
Piraes
(Greece)
St. Paul's Bay
(Malta)

Setúbal
(Portugal)

   

Jogos Intercidades *****

    1997

Result unknown

Jeux Sans Frontières champions were decided as follows:

  • JSF 1965-1982: Winner of International Final.

  • JSF 1988-1999: Winner of International Final.

  • Interneige (JSF in the Snow) 1977-1981: Winner of Winter Final.

  • JSF Games Under the Fir Tree 1989: Aggregate score based on two heats.

  • JSF in Winter 1992: Winner of Grand Final.

  • All other competitions noted in right hand columns above were one-off events.

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The winner of the 1968 International Final is often incorrectly given as Siegen.

This was won by Wolfsburg in a tie-breaker, but the team offered Shrewsbury a draw.

This event was recorded but never televised.

This event was non-competitive and no points were awarded. Everybody wins!

This was special for the Portuguese teams who didn't qualify for the 1997 JSF Final.

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