Hall of Fame
2004 - 2006
2006 - 2008
Best female athlete:
Svetlana Istatova, Russia,
European Police Championship Swimming 2005 in Berlin/Germany
- 100 m breaststroke, European Police champion, European Police record, time 01:11,30 minutes
- 200 m breaststroke, European Police champion, European Policerecord, time 02:32,46 minutes
Best male athlet:
Oleksandr Volynets, Ukraine, EPC Swimming 2005 in Germany
- 50 m freestyle, European Policechampion, European Policerecord, time 00:22,50 minutes
- 4 x 100 m freestyle, European Policechampion, European Policerecord, time 03:25,22 minutes
Best team:
Handball Women,
Germany,
European Policechampion,
1. EPC Handball 2004 in Denmark. The final Norway : Germany was won with 25:26.
For best international performance:
Maria Grozdeva, Bulgaria
- Goldmedal Olympic Sommergames 2004
in Athens, Sportpistol, 25 m, 688, 2 points
- Broncemedal Olympic Sommergames 2004 in Athens, air pistol, 10 m
Best female athlet:
Nadia Emile, France,
European Policechampion,
6th EPC Tennis 2007 in Monaco, Tennis Single, final Nadia Emile (FRA) : Stefanie Meyer (GER) 6/3 6/2
Best male athlet:
Peter Pichler,
Austria,
6th EPC Cycling in The Netherlands, European Policechampion in Criterium 01:42:25
Best team:
Handball Men, Germany, European Policechampion,
13. EPC Handball 2008 in Hungary. The final Germany : Romania was won with 24:23.
For best international performance:
Carlos Pérez Rial und Saúl Craviotto Rivero, Spain, Olympic champion in Beijing 2008 in kayak double, 500 m.
Hall of Fame
Since 2006 the Congress honours the best police athletes for the intervals between the Congresses.
The best female athlete, the best male athlete and the best team will be honoured for their performances during a European Police Championship. Furthermore, a male or female athlete who has achieved outstanding results during other international competitions will be honoured.