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Between April and July 1993, Sega hosted a variety of gaming competitions across several European countries, in which two groups; "junior" (12 years and under) and "senior" would compete on a variety of [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]] games for a high score. The winners of the individual tournaments went on to play a grand final, held in [[wikipedia:Vienna|Vienna]], Austria, hosted by English actor [[wikipedia:Steven O'Donnell (British actor)|Steven O'Donnell]]{{ref|https://www.ahatalent.co.uk/actor/steven-o-donnell/}}, the "face" of [[Sega]]'s european advertising campaign [[Sega TV]], and German-Austrian TV presenter, writer and actress [[wikipedia:Arabella Kiesbauer|Arabella Kiesbauer]] (Cosima Arabella-Asereba Kiesbauer), on the 4th September, 1993.
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Between April and July 1993, Sega hosted a variety of gaming competitions across several European countries, in which two groups; "junior" (12 years and under) and "senior" would compete on a variety of [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]] games for a high score. The winners of the individual tournaments went on to play a grand final, held in [[wikipedia:Vienna|Vienna]], Austria, hosted{{magref|megamachines|1|14}} by English actor [[wikipedia:Steven O'Donnell (British actor)|Steven O'Donnell]]{{ref|https://www.ahatalent.co.uk/actor/steven-o-donnell/}}, the "face" of [[Sega]]'s european advertising campaign [[Sega TV]], and German-Austrian TV presenter, writer and actress [[wikipedia:Arabella Kiesbauer|Arabella Kiesbauer]] (Cosima Arabella-Asereba Kiesbauer), on the 4th September, 1993.
  
 
Games featured in the final include ''[[Cool Spot]]'' and ''[[Jungle Strike]]'' on the Mega Drive, and ''[[Final Fight CD]]'' and ''[[Jaguar XJ220]]'' on the Mega-CD (prior to the system's launch in many countries).
 
Games featured in the final include ''[[Cool Spot]]'' and ''[[Jungle Strike]]'' on the Mega Drive, and ''[[Final Fight CD]]'' and ''[[Jaguar XJ220]]'' on the Mega-CD (prior to the system's launch in many countries).

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Sega European Championships 1993
Date: 1993-09-041993-09-04
Location: Vienna Technical Museum[1][2], Mariahilfer Straße, Penzing, Vienna, Austria

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The Sega European Championships 1993 was a series of events held across Europe during 1993. The full details (and correct name) is currently unknown.

Between April and July 1993, Sega hosted a variety of gaming competitions across several European countries, in which two groups; "junior" (12 years and under) and "senior" would compete on a variety of Sega Mega Drive and Sega Mega-CD games for a high score. The winners of the individual tournaments went on to play a grand final, held in Vienna, Austria, hosted[3] by English actor Steven O'Donnell[4], the "face" of Sega's european advertising campaign Sega TV, and German-Austrian TV presenter, writer and actress Arabella Kiesbauer (Cosima Arabella-Asereba Kiesbauer), on the 4th September, 1993.

Games featured in the final include Cool Spot and Jungle Strike on the Mega Drive, and Final Fight CD and Jaguar XJ220 on the Mega-CD (prior to the system's launch in many countries).

Mikael Roth of Sweden won the junior contest, while Markko Rankala of Finland won the senior contest. Damon Hill awarded the prizes.

Finalists

Country Event Junior winner Senior winner
Austria ?? ?? ??
Belgium ?? ?? Nathalie Couller
France ?? ?? ??
Finland ?? ?? Markko Rankala
Germany ?? Carsten Kafke Frank Glaser
Norway ?? ?? ??
Portugal ?? Carlos Alexandre Teixeira Carlos Machado Nunes[5]
Spain ?? Rafael Sánchez[6] José Angel Garcia Torres[6]
Sweden ?? Mikael Roth Per "Pelle"[7] Lundborg
Switzerland ?? ?? ??
United Kingdom ?? Alan Son[2] Karl Roberts[2]

Photo gallery

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega European Championships 1993/Magazine articles.

External links

References


Officially licensed Sega tours
United Kingdom UK Sega in 2 Action! Tour (1995)
United States of America US Cherry Coke/Sega Sonic Shuttle 1993 (1993) | Cherry Coke/Sega Sonic Shuttle 1994 (1994) | Cherry Coke/Sega Saturn Shuttle Sampling Program (1995) | Cherry Coke/Sega Saturn Shuttle Tour '96 (1996) | Sega Dreamcast Mobile Assault Tour (1999)